AMA announces new online education hub to support lifelong learning

AMA Ed Hub™ aims to provide personalized education through streamlined platform to help physicians and other health professionals achieve better health outcomes—features American College of Radiology as its first medical specialty society content partner

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CHICAGO — The American Medical Association (AMA) today announced its new online education portal offering physicians and other health care professionals a streamlined way to find, earn, track and report continuing medical education (CME) and other education. Designed to support personalized lifelong learning, licensure and certification needs for physicians and their care teams, the new AMA Ed Hub™ covers a wide variety of topics and specialties in one centralized online location—helping physicians stay current in their practice of medicine while reducing the administrative burdens associated with tracking and reporting learning.

“The AMA is committed to making medical education easy to access across a physician’s lifetime. By providing physicians with impactful educational experiences in one, centralized location, they will be able to easily find education that fits their practice needs and ultimately leads to better health outcomes for patients,” said AMA President Barbara L. McAneny, M.D. “Physicians are committed to lifelong learning to continually improve patient care. We also know that physicians are time pressed, so we want to make learning and the process of obtaining credits for that learning as effective and as streamlined as possible.”

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