Download a PDF of the measure descriptions. The AMA Prediabetes Quality Measure set serves as a means of both assessing and incentivizing high-quality diabetes preventive care. Learn more.
From puberty to menopause, women face unique sleep struggles. Lindsay McCullough, MD, of Rush Medical Group, discusses how to improve sleep quality.
At Bayhealth, a collaboration with a local art museum is harnessing creativity to help physicians recharge and rediscover joy in their work.
HHS sides with the AMA on new policies that integrate electronic prior authorization into certified EHRs to cut physician burdens and care delays.
Eleven projects looked at novel ways to improve graduate medical education. A medical journal supplement rounds up the key takeaways for program directors.
The AMA is committed to supporting medical students and residents as they attend school and enter their training years. See the advocacy work of the AMA for Graduate Medical Education (GME).
Here is what residency applicants should know about that question, along with key deadlines and managing a physician residency-interview schedule.
Get tips to distinguish yourself and detail your unique skills and experiences during residency interviews.
Balancing medical research and clinical training in residency can be tricky, but a physician researcher gives tips to help you succeed.
Here’s a handy guide to help resident physicians transitioning to practice understand the legal trends that will shape their job opportunities.
90+ physician organizations urge extension of enhanced premium tax credits and more in the latest Advocacy Update spotlight.
AMA provides input to CMS on outpatient hospital and ASC payment proposals and more in the latest Medicare Payment Reform Advocacy Update.
AMA and Resolve have teamed up to provide members an exclusive 20% off on all Resolve contract review packages. Learn more.
On Sept. 24 at noon Central, the Women Physicians Section hosts a special Women in Medicine Month webinar. Register today.
Download and review the PDF list of pending reports from the Board and the councils, and submit comments and feedback.
Details provided on the application process and deadlines for physicians, residents and medical students interested in joining AMA council and committees.
The Council on Medical Service recommends policies and actions to the House of Delegates on socioeconomic factors that influence the practice of medicine.
Download PDFs of Council on Medical Service reports and issue briefs.
Find the agenda PDF, documents and more for the 2025 PPPS Interim Meeting on Nov. 14 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
Representatives for the YPS Assembly represent the interests of young physicians and are voting members. Apply to be a member of the governing council.
Learn about the council that is responsible for developing simple, informative generic drug names, who they are, how they operate and the issues they face.
In the news: FDA responds to misleading drug ads, 1 in 6 parents say they skipped or delayed vaccinating children, chagas disease may be endemic in U.S. and more.
Taking your first steps as a resident is an exciting experience. Here are some tips from the AMA to help you transition from student to resident.
In this episode of Making the Rounds, get insight on the pros of having a low-key approach to Match Day,
The Match has grown dramatically since just 6,000 applicants took part in the National Resident Matching Program in 1953. Catch up with the latest.
In this episode of Making the Rounds, learn and get tips about the Supplemental Offer Acceptance Program (SOAP) process.
Residency applicants who fail to find a home on Match Day are filled with questions. The AMA gathered experts to offer practical answers.
Physicians are at higher risk of burnout. Adverse professional experiences like not having enough PPE can contribute to depression as well. Learn more.
When it comes to ranking residency programs, one physician advises medical students to follow their hearts.
Research conducted during his MD-PhD track is the “hardest thing” Dr. Savage has ever done. Here is what he learned as a medical student researcher.
There are some things that PGY-2 Haidn Foster, MD, wishes he had done differently while preparing his Match rank-order list. Learn more with the AMA.
This AMA FAQ helps medical students navigate the fourth year of training by offering insight on some common questions.