The Gulf South-based health system found that when patient and employee experience teams share data and listen to feedback, cultural transformation begins.
Physicians should advise against “superfood” gimmicks. Focus on the age and dietary patterns of their patients in recommending protein choices.
Explore opportunities to gain practical solutions for practice transformation, process improvement and physician well-being.
Health AI holds great promise, but must be held to high standards and directed by physicians. Catch up with the AMA’s latest actions on AI.
Learn more about undergraduate and graduate medical education publications from the ChangeMedEd Consortium.
A framework for educators and administrators who create programs for coaching medical students—view videos, purchase books or download directories of workshop participants.
A survey of medical students found research projects aren’t always residency-interview fodder, but most think scholarly output affected their Match Day.
Explore a collection of news articles and expert insights addressing the most frequently asked questions by medical students.
Moonlighting during residency may boost your income, build skills or test your limits. Find out if it’s right for you.
What happens when your physician private practice needs to end things with another entity? The AMA details what to make sure you’ve got covered.
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.
In this AMA ChangeMedEd webinar, experts will explore how academic coaching has evolved into a core component of competency-based education and physician well-being.
Review the list of candidates to serve as AMA officers, on the Board of Trustees and councils.
Catch up with news and key moments from the AMA House of Delegates’ meeting, which ran June 5–9.
Download PDFs of Council on Medical Service reports and issue briefs.
Download PDFs of council reports that address employee benefits unrelated to health insurance benefits, such as paid sick leave and long-term care.
One of the unique benefits of membership in the AMA Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) is the chance to participate in the policymaking process.
Find the agenda, documents and more for the 2026 IPPS Annual Meeting on June 5 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
Understand the role the AMA/Specialty Society RUC plays in providing physicians a voice in shaping Medicare relative values.
AMA participates in health care conferences and events held throughout the U.S.A. as well as internationally.
Read the latest news from the American Medical Association. As a powerful ally—the AMA supports physicians with a unified voice, removes obstacles to patient care, and leads the charge to confront public health crises.
The Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program can be a vehicle through which unmatched medical students find a home for residency. Here’s how.
Texas Children’s Pediatrics views Bronze-level recognition as fuel for its ongoing, systemwide transformation journey to reduce physician burnout.
The AMA fought for more transparency and competition in prescription-drug pricing, and Congress has acted.
“Doctor loans” can help meet the needs of residents and early-career physicians looking to buy a home with no-money-down, no-PMI offerings. Learn more with the AMA.
State policies can go a long way with an evidence-based approach that prevents overdoses and saves lives. Learn more with the AMA.
Discover opportunities to develop your medical leadership skills and advocate for patients and the profession—at both the local and national levels.
By integrating specialty labs and devices into the EHR, Baptist Health cut cardiac monitor order time by 70% and boosted home colon cancer screening by 45%.
56% say these leaders aren’t providing trustworthy information on public health, compared with high confidence in their own doctors and the AMA.
MS is a disease of the central nervous system, affecting nearly 1 million people in the U.S. Augusto Miravalle, MD, of Rush Medical Group, shares more.