The American Medical Student Association (AMSA), with a half-century history of medical student activism, is the oldest and largest independent association of physicians-in-training in the United States.
We’re the American Medical Student Association — we exist to prepare, train and embolden medical students to become leaders. Advocates for quality and affordable health care for all. Ushers of a better, more inclusive, equitable future.
For organizations, companies and institutions deeply committed to supporting medical and premedical students, AMSA offers a unique kind of membership — an opportunity to join an elite network called the AMSA Alliance.
International Medical Student Members. Available to any person engaged in international medical education. AMSA offers two different international medical membership options.
AMSA membership is valid for the entirety of your premedical training career, and transfers with you regardless of school. The membership fee is a one-time, up-front payment protecting you from any future dues increases.
AMSA’s Scholars Programs exist to fill in gaps in medical education by nimbly and quickly responding to today’s issues — and offering: deep learning from experts on focused topics such as Health Justice, Transgender Health, Reproductive Health; …
The Global Health Scholars Program (GHSP) is a six month-long program created as an introductory course for those medical, premedical, and public health students who are interested in pursuing careers in global health.
Are you passionate about healthcare advocacy, community service, and making a difference in the medical field? Launching your very own American Medical Student Association (AMSA) chapter is an excellent way to get started. Here’s a guide to help you establish your AMSA chapter on your campus:
AMSA is a student-led national association providing students the skills needed to lead and listen, and a safe place to become the kind of physician who thinks beyond drugs and diagnoses.
2016年8月12日 · The Scorecard initiative advocates for the removal of conflicts of interest in support of evidence-based rather than marketing-based prescribing practices in medicine. AMSA provides toolkits, educational materials, and training sessions to help medical students advance towards these goals.