COVID-19 vaccination: 1-on-1 talks can still work, says pediatrician
On masks and vaccination, persistence pays off for Hattiesburg, Mississippi, pediatrician and AMA member Anita S. Henderson, MD.
On masks and vaccination, persistence pays off for Hattiesburg, Mississippi, pediatrician and AMA member Anita S. Henderson, MD.
Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 7 million persons aged ≥65 years in the United States. Without changes in prevention or treatment, this number could reach…
When it comes to showing resident physicians they are valued, it is not all about pay. Small changes can add up big for residents’ well-being.
Learn from AMA member medical students about how easy it is to get involved, create change and bolster your advocacy and leadership credentials.
New AMA data shows which physician specialties have the highest rates of burnout. Learn more from the AMA’s exclusive survey data.
During a stroke, every second counts. That is why it is important to know and recognize symptoms early. Two physicians share more.
Vincent Liu, MD, MS, chief data officer of The Permanente Medical Group, shares a step-by-step guide for adopting augmented intelligence (AI) systems.
Often wrongly called the “stomach flu,” norovirus sickens tens of millions of Americans annually. Two physicians explain how to prevent and treat it.
The USMLE Step 1 is unlike any standardized exam you’ve taken before. Learn with the AMA about the study methods shown to work best.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be uncomfortable, but medication and home remedies can help. Two physicians share how to prevent UTIs.
Even with anti-obesity medications such as Wegovy or Ozempic, following proper eating patterns can help reduce risk for obesity, type 2 diabetes and more.