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12 MIN READ

Colgate University's approach to student life in the pandemic

The AMA is leading the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. See daily video updates on how the AMA is fighting COVID-19 with a follow-up look at Colgate University’s science-based approach to bringing students back to campus.

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Population Care
AMA Update
Susan R. Bailey, MD
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3 MIN READ

AMA president: Physicians face two-front battle on COVID-19

In addition to the contagious illness that’s killed over 230,000 in U.S., doctors also fight a tide of attacks fed by medical misinformation.

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8 MIN READ

Nov. 13, 2020: National Advocacy Update

Ongoing AMA advocacy efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and more in the latest Federal Advocacy Update.

Advocacy Update
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5 MIN READ

Pandemic response: AMA moved quickly to advocate, provide answers

When physicians’ needed answers to questions on adapting to practicing in a pandemic, the AMA developed resources to meet the demand.

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3 MIN READ

New CPT codes published for SARS-CoV-2 multiplex assays

The tests are key to helping physicians handle the twindemic of flu and COVID-19. New CPT codes enable easier reporting of these medical services

CPT®
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28 MIN READ

Prioritizing Equity video series: Chicago’s Response to COVID-19

In the Oct. 1, 2021 Prioritizing Equity webinar, Chicago public health leaders discuss challenges and lessons learned during COVID-19.

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Health Equity
Prioritizing Equity Video Series
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4 MIN READ

Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of Sept. 28, 2020

In the news: U.S. set to deliver 150M rapid coronavirus tests to states and more.

Publications & Newsletters
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5 MIN READ

Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of Sept. 21, 2020

In the news: CDC reverses coronavirus testing guidelines on asymptomatic people in close contact with people who have tested positive and more

Publications & Newsletters
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3 MIN READ

Why CDC was right to revise coronavirus testing guidelines

The agency has walked back guidance posted to its website that advised against testing asymptomatic patients exposed to COVID-19.

Public Health