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3 MIN READ

Telehealth is fundamental to care. The Senate must act like it.

The AMA and 300-plus others say virtual care has been “transformational” and call on senators to continue telehealth flexibilities for at least two years.

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Digital
Fighting for Physicians
What physicians need to know about TPOXX webinar
Sep 13, 2022 ·
43 MIN READ

What physicians need to know about tecovirimat (TPOXX) for treatment of monkeypox

Join AMA and experts from the FDA and CDC for a discussion about tecovirimat, or TPOXX, for the treatment of monkeypox in infected individuals.

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Events
COVID-19: What Physicians Need to Know Webinar Series
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4 MIN READ

AMA: Physicians propelling health care’s digital transformation

New research shows digital health adoption reaches new heights among physicians.

Press Releases
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4 MIN READ

AMA playbook offers a road map to private practice opportunities

New physicians often get little exposure to private practice settings during their training. A great resource from the AMA helps fill the gap.

Private Practices
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3 MIN READ

Why asking about social determinants of health is so important

A patient’s occupation can be misleading. Asking the right questions led to referrals for help. Learn how your practice can make a difference too.

Health Equity
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5 MIN READ

The ACA’s preventive care provisions must be maintained

A legal challenge to no-cost preventive care under the Affordable Care Act jeopardizes the tremendous gains we’ve made under the game-changing health care law.

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Leadership
Leadership Viewpoints
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3 MIN READ

Trends on overdose deaths require specific actions, all-hands approach

With a report issued today detailing the horrific toll of the nation’s overdose and death epidemic, the AMA calls for an all-hands approach to help save lives.

Press Releases
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23 MIN READ

Three physicians discuss the history of experimentation and medical abuse

In this episode of Making the Rounds, learn about the history of experimentation, medical abuse and the long-term implications.

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Health Equity
Making the Rounds Podcast
Suja Mathew, MD
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9 MIN READ

Q&A: Health inequity hit home early for woman physician leader

Suja Mathew, MD, chief clinical officer at Atlantic Health System, details why networking and peer support are vital for women in medicine.

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Health Equity
Health System Spotlight