LGBTQ+ Section

2025 LGBTQ+ Section Annual Meeting agenda & resources

UPDATED | 2 Min Read

June 6 | Hyatt Regency Chicago

Information about the 2025 LGBTQ+ Section Annual Meeting will be provided as it becomes available. For information about the House of Delegates meeting visit the Annual Meeting of the HOD page.

Your powerful ally

The AMA helps physicians build a better future for medicine, advocating in the courts and on the Hill to remove obstacles to patient care and confront today’s greatest health crises. 

Registration is now open. Registration is free for AMA Members.

Visit the travel and hotel page to reserve a room, book a flight, arrange child care and more.

Meeting documents will be posted once available.

Contribute to LGBTQ+ Section policymaking efforts by submitting a resolution for consideration at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the LGBTQ+ Section. The resolution submission deadline was Feb. 7, 2025. Direct any questions to lgtbq@ama-assn.org.

New to the policy-making process? Access our education module, How AMA Policy is Made and learn how LGBTQ+ members influence the AMA's policymaking efforts. 

The LGBTQ+ Section addresses many important issues of interest to LGBTQ+ medical students, resident and fellows, LGBTQ+ physicians, patients and our straight allies. 

Any AMA member who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, or who is an ally of the community, can become a member of the AMA LGBTQ+ Section. Join now.  

Details on sessions, including times and CME opportunities, will be posted once available.

Find instructions on downloading and accessing the app for the 2025 Annual Meeting.

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