As fewer medical faculty are awarded tenure, some suggest there must be new ways to protect those in academia from institutional and political retribution.
Increasing manmade and natural disasters require new thinking about the role of health care staff, effective triaging, community partnerships, and security.
Emergency physician and bestselling author Uché Blackstock, MD, recounts her journey from academic medicine to a career as a social justice entrepreneur.
Executive Order 13769 has created widespread concern about how the changes in immigration processes will affect medical schools and teaching hospitals.
Academic research labs across the country are taking steps to protect their intellectual property after the NIH warned of data breaches and shadow labs.
From medical memoirs to shocking accounts of medical mistreatment, these books will make you realize how far medicine has come — and how far it has yet to go.
Students who were the first in their families to graduate from college are bringing about change in medical school, cheered on by mentors and advocates.
The AAMC commends Richard Neal (D-MA) and the House Ways and Means Committee on legislation that will provide more physicians to address the opioid crisis.
AAMC Executive Vice President Atul Grover says we can use the lessons of the AIDS epidemic in the 1990s to inform our work today around the opioid crisis.