AMA

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AMA is the leading professional association and lobbying group representing physicians and medical students in the United States.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf lobbying organization
medical organization
professional association
abbreviation AMA
affiliation JAMA Network
country United States
develops billing and coding standards
clinical practice policies
field medicine
focus health care reform
medical liability reform
patient safety
physician practice environment
formerHeadquartersLocation New York City, New York, United States
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
foundedBy Nathan Smith Davis
hasMembershipCategory medical student members
physician members
resident physician members
hasPart American Medical Association Board of Trustees
American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs
American Medical Association Council on Medical Education
American Medical Association Council on Science and Public Health
American Medical Association House of Delegates
headquartersLocationTime Chicago, Illinois, United States
inception 1847
industry health care
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationHeadquarters Chicago, Illinois, United States
mainOrgan Journal of the American Medical Association
nonprofitStatus nonprofit organization
politicalActivity lobbies federal agencies
lobbies state governments
lobbies the United States Congress
operates a political action committee
publisherOf AMA Manual of Style
Current Procedural Terminology
publishes JAMA Network journals
Journal of the American Medical Association
purpose advocacy for physicians
development of medical ethics standards
lobbying on health policy
medical education
public health promotion
regulates ethical standards for physicians
represents medical students in the United States
physicians in the United States
scope national
website https://www.ama-assn.org

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
American Medical Association
American Medical Association
abbreviation
AMA House of Delegates ("AMA advocacy agenda")
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