The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. Learn more about norovirus treatments and the California wildfires.
Even Native American physicians can have trouble building cultural competence with Indigenous patients, but every doctor should take the time to listen.
Explore information about the CPT® new Proprietary Laboratory Analyses (PLA) Codes and how to request that codes be added to the PLA section of the CPT Code.
Some physicians are deterred from seeking mental health care because of credentialing concerns. Northwest Permanente decided to change this.
Find how the AMA ChangeMedEd® initiative focuses on increased diversity and an improved sense of belonging in medical education.
Learn more about publications of the Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium for undergraduate and graduate medical education.
If you are pondering a major change in geography for physician residency, consider this expert advice on how to balance location preferences and future goals.
This AMA FAQ helps medical students get off to a strong start by answering some of their most common questions.
There are some key questions that residents and young physicians should consider during the contracting process. For example: Do physicians tend to stay?
Follow this expert advice on how to improve as a physician by maximizing your interactions with attendings and other care-team members.
The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. Learn more about AMA's advocacy efforts for 2025.
ChangeMedEd® is a national conference that brings together leaders and innovators to accelerate change in medical education across the continuum. Learn more.
Build a framework for the implementation of AI in practice during this seven-month shared learning collaborative. Registration now open.
Find information on the organizations that make up the Federation of Medicine—including state, county and national medical specialty societies.
Download and review the PDF list of pending reports from the Board and the councils, and submit comments and feedback.
Apply for a leadership position by submitting the required documentation by the deadline.
Download the PDF to read the rules and regulations that guide the AMA to uphold its mission to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.
The AMA is your ally in providing you with opportunities in the MAS to develop your leadership skills and advocate for patients and the profession.
The strength of the AMA Medical Student Section (MSS) lies in its local presence.
Find a calendar listing the upcoming meetings of the CPT Editorial Panel.
View the individuals responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the organization.
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.
The AMA is leading the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to podcast updates on how the AMA is fighting COVID-19 by discussing the intersection of quality and research.
The AMA is leading the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. See video updates on how the AMA is fighting COVID-19 by discussing the intersection of quality and research.
The evolving residency-application process has a few key changes that medical students should keep tabs on. Learn more with the AMA.
From networking, showing your personality and opening a dialogue with your future peers, social media can be a valuable resource for residency applicants.
Physicians and medical students can’t sustain themselves on medical reading alone. AMA members outline some of their favorite fiction reads.
Leadership from the AMA Resident and Fellow Section will discuss current policy updates and the AMA’s continuing commitment to supporting resident training and protecting your career in medicine.
The curriculum vitae (CV) is an important part of a medical student’s residency application. A medical school dean outlines how to approach your CV.
The dead can’t speak, but their bodies do—and forensic pathologists are fluent in their language, says AMA member James R. Gill, MD.
Explore innovations at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine to enhance and optimize the continuum from medical school to residency.