Continuing Medical Education

Earn your CME at AMA Ed Hub. We make it easy for you to find education based on your needs and interests. Accessible on any device and at any time, courses are available in a variety of formats, so that you can listen, watch, read or interact in ways that best suit your needs.

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What should an inpatient psychiatric care site look like?

Reducing patients’ risks of harm to themselves or others needs to be viewed in the context of therapeutic goals. Learn more.

Ethics
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Why high court shouldn’t interfere with FDA’s science-based decisions

Mifepristone saves lives and is as safe as ibuprofen. The AMA and other medical associations urge the Supreme Court to respect FDA expertise, authority.

Judicial Advocacy
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What if you could zap 25% of your EHR inbox messages? Learn how

Yes, cutting your EHR inbox volume by one-quarter is doable. Catch up on four keys to EHR redesign that can slash physicians’ electronic burdens.

Digital
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Why the transition to practice is harder for radiation oncologists

Research sheds light on how the challenge of transitioning from residency to attending physician varies by specialty. Learn more with the AMA.

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Transition to Attending
Transitioning to Practice
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Inside Match Day 2024: Nearly 39,000 matches—and some surprises

Record-high match rate for DOs, and one primary care specialty saw an unexpected number of unfilled slots. Learn more with the AMA.

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Prep for Residency
The Road to Residency
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Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of March 11, 2024

In the news: Medicare drug price negotiations, ongoing fallout from hack of UnitedHealth’s Change Healthcare, data errors in maternal mortality rate and more.

Publications & Newsletters
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What doctors want patients to know about vertigo

Vertigo is often thought of as a condition that a person just has to live with, but that isn’t the case. Three physicians share more about vertigo.

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Prevention & Wellness
What Doctors Want Patients to Know™
Noah Rosen, MD

Noah Rosen, MD

Dr. Rosen is a neurologist and vice chair of neurology at Northwell Health. He also heads the Northwell Health Headache Center and is an associate professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.

Authors of News & Leadership Viewpoints
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Cardiovascular disease (internal medicine) programs with the most residency positions

According to FREIDA™ data, cardiovascular disease (internal medicine) offers 1,231 first-year medical residency positions. Here are the programs offering the most opportunities.

Prep for Residency