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Overview:
The AMA Medical Student Section (MSS) is dedicated to representing medical students, improving medical education, developing leadership, and promoting activism for the health of America. Objectives:
With projects, programs, and activities, the AMA-MSS will pursue being:
- The leading medical student organization for advancing issues of public wellness, community service, ethics, and heal

04/15/2021

Reminder! Register by April 18th to receive a free GrubHub certificate for our virtual AMA Residency Symposium, to be held on May 1! Please see the attached flyer for information regarding guest speakers and registration, or visit this link: https://www.accelevents.com/e/residencysymposium
If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected]

03/24/2021

The UNMC American Medical Association chapter would like to invite you to our virtual biennial Residency Symposium on May 1st. Register by April 18th to receive a free GrubHub certificate! Please see the attached flyer for information regarding guest speakers and registration, or visit this link: https://www.accelevents.com/e/residencysymposium

If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected]

2021 State Advocacy Summit agenda 12/23/2020

In just a couple of weeks, the 2021 AMA State Advocacy Summit (SAS) kicks off with a can’t-miss lineup of topics and speakers. Register now!

2021 State Advocacy Summit agenda Review the agenda for the virtual 2021 State Advocacy Summit taking place Jan. 6-8.

Hospitals Know What’s Coming 11/24/2020

UNMC is featured in the Atlantic this week.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/11/americas-best-prepared-hospital-nearly-overwhelmed/617156/?fbclid=IwAR1D-hnfg-oDnL2TDg7UPV90wEiK1qcvFc_JuuP9COW02722nE7G5P0XCdo

Hospitals Know What’s Coming “We are on an absolutely catastrophic path,” said a COVID-19 doctor at America’s best-prepared hospital.

COVID-19 FAQs: Health equity in a pandemic 09/14/2020

Why is recognizing physician bias so critical during a crisis?

Bias plays a critical role in health inequity and perpetuate structural inequalities. Either explicit or unconscious physician bias will determine if a patient gets proper testing and treatment.

There is concern that minoritized and marginalized patients will bear an undue burden in morbidity and the mortality associated with COVID-19 and these inequities are amplified with reported shortages.

COVID-19 FAQs: Health equity in a pandemic AMA looks at some of the reasons why marginalized and minoritized patients have and will suffer disproportionally during the COVID-19 crisis. Read the frequently asked questions on health equity in a pandemic.

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