World Medical Association’s ethical research standards modernized on 60th anniversary to address evolving risks, ensure respect for all participants.
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) involves electronically inputting instructions for patient care into the EHR and is used to boost efficiency while reducing errors during the submission of ...
As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Atlantic Health System established a committee that was largely focused on physician well-being. It was very effective for the need at that moment and for the ...
AMA membership offers unique access to savings and resources tailored to enrich the personal and professional lives of physicians, residents and medical students. Target: BP™ is a national initiative ...
AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians, residents, medical students and patients. From private practice and health system leaders to scientists and public ...
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AMA members have access to curated, mini-CME tracks designed to help physicians meet the educational criteria for the one-time, eight-hour training requirement for all Drug Enforcement Administration ...
Available at most medical schools and across most physician specialties, specialty-interest groups offer medical students the opportunity to gain deeper insights into a field of interest. These ...
Winning the battle against physician burnout requires more than just awareness, say leaders at Ochsner Health in New Orleans. It requires broad collaboration and a multifaceted approach. “Workforce ...
Understanding the processes of medical coding, billing and insurance claims leads to fewer underpaid and denied claims. Two AMA experts walk through the basics of educating physicians about proper ...
Having a pebble in your shoe can be painful. Having 163 pebbles would be downright debilitating. Yet that was the reality faced by physicians, other health professionals and administrative staff at ...