AMA Career Opportunities - American Medical Association
Looking to make an impact on the health of our nation? Learn about the most recent career opportunities available with the American Medical Association (AMA).
Physician burnout: It’s not you, it’s your medical specialty
When thinking about becoming a physician, medical students might be interested in knowing which specialties can be considered the most stressful medical jobs.
International Medical Graduates (IMG) toolkit: Types of visas & FAQs
International Medical Graduates who seek entry into U.S. programs of Graduate Medical Education (GME) must obtain a visa that permits clinical training to provide medical services. Nearly one-fourth of the active U.S. physician workforce are foreign graduates and international medical graduates (IMG). Nonimmigrant or immigrant visas are needed for IMG physicians to legally practice in the U.S ...
Creating a standout medical CV
Learn to write a medical curriculum vitae (CV) to emphasize your discipline-specific professional accomplishments and advance your physician career.
Addressing another health care shortage: medical coders
Baptist Health Medical Group in Kentucky and Southern Indiana pays employees to get certified as medical coders. Learn more with the AMA.
Employment for each career stage - American Medical Association
Browse jobs, build and upload resumes, view employer profiles and read career-related news and medical education articles in these AMA resources.
Physicians in these 10 specialties are less likely to quit
Exclusive AMA data shows fewer doctors plan to leave their jobs soon, a sign of progress on retention. Find out how physician specialties compare.
When seeking new physician job opportunities, follow this advice
Physicians on the lookout for new jobs can benefit from a major health care recruiter’s tips for evaluating practice opportunities.
AMA: Low-wage work exacerbates health inequities | American Medical ...
Doctors declare “poverty is detrimental to health.” Boosting pay among low-income workers would improve outcomes and lower health care costs.
First physician job post-residency often a way station: survey
Survey results from the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) and recruiting firm Jackson Physician Search has found a potentially troubling trend: Early career physicians are staying less than two years at their first jobs. For the report, researchers analyzed data gathered online from more than 250 physicians and administrators detailing their views on the factors that most influence ...