About Us
The Duke Chapter of the American
Medical Association (AMA) is
an organization dedicated to bringing together physicians and those
training to
become physicians, as early as medical school, in order to advocate for
the
profession and our patients in and beyond the doctor’s office or clinic. Our chapter has grown from an early, small
organization to one of the best-represented chapters at national
conferences
over the past several years, and our activities and the achievements of
our
members continue to grow.
Our activities bring together
medical students, physicians
and patients, and the local community in order to educate and advocate
regarding important health issues. We do
so by holding community service events; by organizing and participating
in
policy advocacy activities at the local, state, and national levels; by
educating ourselves and others about issues important to health in
America and
the world; and by arranging social events to bring together a community
of
physicians and future doctors.
“Together, we are stronger.” That is the central theme behind the AMA and
the Medical Student
Section’s (AMA-MSS) work, and the first part of its mission statement. The organization has a strong history of
contributing to medicine and healthcare policy in the US. As the AMA mission statement states, “The
American Medical Association helps doctors help patients by uniting
physicians
nationwide to work on the most important professional and public health
issues.” We are also a member chapter of
the North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) and the Durham-Orange County
Medical
Society (DOCMS). These are the state and
local medical societies that work with us and the national AMA to
advocate
within North Carolina
on a variety of issues.
For more information about the
specific activities,
committees, or leadership contacts at the Duke Chapter of the AMA,
please
browse our site and feel free to contact us for more information!
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