There’s a pain in your abdomen. Is it something as simple as gas or is it appendicitis? Four physicians share what to keep in ...
Exclusive AMA data shows doctor burnout easing for the fourth consecutive year, but persistent system challenges mean ongoing efforts are still needed.
Burnout rates are falling overall, and even some hard-hit specialties improved. But AMA exclusive data shows differences ...
From drug take-back events to multimodal post-op pain control, physicians see their innovations take hold to benefit patients ...
Data from in-house health care recruiters shows physicians field multiple offers, with job-offer acceptance rates varying by organization type, size.
See the visa requirements for international medical graduates seeking entry into U.S. programs of graduate medical education, including the J-1 visa.
Guidance for physicians Practicing physicians can use the AI framework to evaluate whether a health care AI innovation meets these conditions. Does it work? The AI system meets expectations for ethics ...
A strong urge to urinate that doesn’t go away, a burning feeling when urinating and blood in the urine, can be signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI), which is very common in the U.S. While most ...
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 ...
Physicians are reporting fewer hours spent in clinical settings each week—a trend that might suggest progress in easing the heavy workloads often associated with modern medicine. However, an exclusive ...
For more than a century, NIH-sponsored research has played a critical role in improving the nation’s health. This vital work must continue. It’s not hyperbole to say my sudden brain cancer diagnosis ...
Find resources for physicians returning to practice after a leave, including information on state- and medical school-based physician re-entry programs.