Stay informed with the latest updates on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1), or bird flu.
The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. Learn more about the bird flu from the CDC.
Find resources on freeing up time and reducing regulatory burdens.
Find information about CPT Category I Immunization Codes.
Understand the evolving field of health systems science and acquire the necessary tools and skills to successfully share this approach with medical students.
A framework for educators and administrators who create programs for coaching medical students—view videos, purchase books or download directories of workshop participants.
Find out what to put on your application, how to frame your personal statement, and get other great advice from NRMP Chair Deborah Clements, MD.
From strengthening your leadership skills to doing cutting-edge research while you prep for residency, the AMA has the resources you need, from M1 to Match.
AMA survey data shows residents spend more time on clerical tasks than on direct patient care. How can programs offer solutions to the situation?
The second year of physician residency comes with an increase in responsibilities and a change in role. How can new PGY-2s excel?
MedPAC wants physician pay increased to ensure patient access to care and more in the latest Medicare Payment Reform Advocacy Update.
New exception for filing No Surprises Act claim due to Change Healthcare cyberattack and more in the latest National Advocacy Update.
The poster session and networking reception will take place during the 2024 Interim Meeting. Learn more.
The 2024 International Conference on Physician Health will be held Oct. 17–Oct. 19, 2024. Learn more.
Download and review the PDF list of pending reports from the Board and the councils, and submit comments and feedback.
The June 28, 2024 Speakers' Update includes the new election process endorsement process, a solicitation for CCAM nominations and listings of deadlines.
The Council on Long Range Planning and Development (CLRPD) works on projects based on actions of the AMA House of Delegates or Board of Trustees.
Download PDFs of CSAPH reports presented at the AMA House of Delegates Interim and Annual Meetings.
Take on a leadership role in the RFS and make an impact on issues facing residents and fellows, patients and the medical profession.
Find highlights about WPS activities and how its members advocate for patients and women in the medical profession.
Learn about the different career paths at the AMA from current employees.
In the news: Cyberattacks cost $11M, U.S. sees increased dengue fever risk, multivitamins don’t improve life expectancy, prescribing for OUD falls short and more.
Medical claims processing can slow down payments and stifle cash flow if not handled correctly. Here's how the AMA is helping medical practices handle claims processing.
Update to CPT® includes a new laboratory test code for orthopoxvirus and two codes for the vaccines being utilized to prevent monkeypox infection.
Find CPT® codes for reporting orthopoxvirus and monkeypox testing and immunizations.
Across-the-board Medicare physician pay cuts are wrong way forward and more in the latest Advocacy Update spotlight.
AMA rapid-learning cycles adapt proven time-saving techniques to meet the particular challenges of practices wholly-owned by physicians.
The CPT code set now includes uniform augmented intelligence (AI) terminology, creating a path to payment for health care AI-related services.
In this episode of AMA Thriving in Private Practice, learn how burnout shows up in private practices, how the AMA is addressing burnout and tools to improve physician well-being.
AMA's Moving Medicine series features physician voices and achievements. Learn more in this discussion about a new learning collaborative for private practice physicians and how to get involved.
Proposed 2023 Medicare physician payment schedule doesn’t address the harsh reality of high inflation. Discover the AMA’s vision for long-term reform.
Some physicians and health care organizations believe doing so is not permitted. The AMA sets the record straight.