Clock in a hallway
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4 MIN READ

How to identify gun-violence hot spots to prevent injuries, deaths

AMA member Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, says there’s been a 10%–35% rise in firearms deaths during the pandemic, depending on the community. Learn more.

Public Health
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AMA statement on bipartisan firearm safety bill becoming law

AMA applauds new law to confront the public health crisis of gun violence.

Press Releases
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June 24, 2022: Advocacy Update spotlight on the 2022 AMA Annual Meeting

Highlights from the 2022 AMA Annual Meeting and more in the latest Advocacy Update spotlight.

Advocacy Update
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June 24, 2022: National Advocacy Update

New AMA policies and strategies to prevent firearm violence and more in the latest National Advocacy Update.

Advocacy Update
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AMA applauds Senate passage of bipartisan firearm safety legislation

AMA applauds the senators who negotiated and wrote the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, and we urge the House of Representatives to act quickly and pass this legislation.

Press Releases
 Gun safety advocates rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court
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Supreme Court strikes down New York’s reasonable concealed-carry law

The U.S. Supreme Court’s harmful and disturbing 6–3 decision will frustrate appropriate responses to the public health crisis of firearms violence.

Public Health
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2 MIN READ

AMA: Supreme Court ruling on 2nd amendment weakens public-safety policy

AMA disappointed with the Supreme Court’s harmful and disturbing decision to strike down a NY state measure regulating concealed carry licenses for handguns.

Press Releases
Patients at Children's Hospital In Kyiv shelter
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3 MIN READ

In war, medical ethics becomes immediate and vital

As the nature of modern warfare has evolved, so has the quick thinking required to practice ethically minded medicine in conflict zones. Learn more.

Ethics
2022 Annual Meeting of AMA House of Delegates session
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10 MIN READ

ICYMI: 10 stories to read from the 2022 AMA Annual Meeting

The House of Delegates moved to protect patients and doctors from the criminalization of care, gun violence and the public health “infodemic.”

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Annual Meeting
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