A new look for the AMA website
The new Alberta Medical Association website is now live with a modern look and feel, updated features, improved search and better navigation.
2024/2025 Membership Renewal is now open!
Today we are launching a major advertising campaign.
The main message is this: Government is not listening to physicians. Decisions are being made without application of relevant expertise. Our system needs informed reform.
Your ad campaign launches todaySeeing ghosts of president's past in the email "From" field when you receive our President's Letters?
This is my first President’s Letter. I am honoured to take on this role. I will have your back and fight with everything I’ve got.
Alberta Medical Association response to statement by Minister of Health LaGrange:
Progress on primary care compensation.
The Representative Forum gathers this Friday and Saturday, September 20 and 21 in Calgary. We always count on the RF for its wise guidance to the Board of Directors in terms of future direction and our plans and strategies. This meeting promises to be one of the most important we have seen in some time.
Members are advised of proposed changes to the AMA Bylaws and elections taking place at the 119th AMA Annual General Meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8. The meeting will be held virtually; details will be provided with the AGM report circulated prior to the meeting.
Our bi-weekly e-newsletter for members and subscribers featuring important community news and classifieds.
The "voice of the AMA" informs you about the AMA's positions and efforts on key and complex issues in Alberta’s health care.
The AMA's bimonthly news magazine featuring articles and columns on subjects and events of interest to Alberta physicians and much more.
Our monthly e-newsletter featuring updates from AMA member sections.
See the latest issues and updates from all our publications on our News page.
Register, explore and suggest additions to our list of upcoming and previously-held events and webinars.
The PCCM is a new compensation model for family physicians and rural generalists who are currently paid through fee-for-service or other compensation models.
Alberta's acute care crisis has been unfolding for many months. We need action toward solutions.
On April 17 the Alberta government committed to implementing the Physician Comprehensive Care Model (PCCM) by the fall of 2024. This new, modernized model will provide family physicians and rural generalists who are currently paid through fee-for-service or other compensation models with a new compensation option.
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