A course in the AMA Health Systems Science Learning Series empowers medical students to understand and improve patient safety.
The "Health vs. Hype" AMA podcast explores the $71 billion global industry built on cleansing the body of toxins—and whether it's even needed.
From holding reviewers accountable for medical decisions to reducing delays and regulating AI use, discover new actions the AMA will take.
The House of Delegates acted to boost patient safety by fixing terminology, supporting research, protecting prescriptive authority and more.
A framework for educators and administrators who create programs for coaching medical students—view videos, purchase books or download directories of workshop participants.
The AMA is committed to supporting medical students and residents as they attend school and enter their training years. See the advocacy work of the AMA for Graduate Medical Education (GME).
Explore a collection of news articles and expert insights addressing the most frequently asked questions by medical students.
AMA campus sections can be eligible for additional recognition and resources by achieving Membership Milestones with new member recruitment. Learn more.
The AMA provides the tips and resources you need to thrive in residency and fellowship. Tap into these exclusive articles as you navigate your training and transition to practice.
After starting her career in private practice, Dr. Brehany found her fit at University of Iowa Health Care. She shares her learning process.
Stay informed with top advocacy news and essential updates on key national and state issues impacting physicians, patients and the healthcare environment in June 2026.
Administration releases long-awaited No Surprises Act final rule, and more in the latest National Advocacy Update.
Clinicians interested in starting or expanding routine screening programs for HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis and LTBI are invited to join the AMA Community of Practice for a discussion on routine screening in rural emergency departments.
Clinicians interested in starting or expanding routine screening programs for HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis and LTBI are invited to join the AMA Community of Practice for a discussion on routine screening in rural population care.
Track the news and key moments from the AMA House of Delegates’ meeting, which ran June 5-9.
An internal medicine physician from Atlanta, Dr. Fryhofer will become AMA president in June 2027. Catch up on the other AMA election results.
Download PDFs of Council on Medical Service reports and issue briefs.
Apply for a leadership position by submitting the required documentation by the deadline.
Read highlights from the 2026 UMAS Annual Meeting.
Read highlights from the 2026 PPPS Annual Meeting.
Learn about the different career paths at the AMA from current employees.
Marking an eventful first year at the helm, John Whyte, MD, MPH, detailed ambitious efforts to empower physicians to rebuild trust in science and medicine.
RFS provides resources for its members on education and practices. Find out about resources for the section on the AMA.
Find the agenda, documents and more for the 2026 IPPS Annual Meeting on June 5 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
One of the unique benefits of membership in the AMA Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) is the chance to participate in the policymaking process.
Take on a leadership role in the RFS and make an impact on issues facing residents and fellows, patients and the medical profession.
The Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) provides various opportunities for its members to become involved.
View the governing council members responsible for directing the programs and activities of the RFS.
View the RFS Sectional Delegates who represent the interests of resident and fellow physicians in the House of Delegates.
Standing Committees are appointed by the Resident & Fellow Section Governing Council
Find details about the Resident & Fellow Section (RFS) regions and their role in providing information about the section.
The AMA and RFS’ advocacy campaigns focus on some top issues affecting physicians and patient health outcomes.