AAMCNews AAMCNews How interprofessional education became a bedrock of medical training Medical students increasingly work in multidisciplinary teams, echoing how they’ll practice medicine in the future. Feb. 18, 2026 AAMCNews Programs that pair older-adult mentors with medical students aim to overcome ageism One in five older adults have experienced ageism in a health care setting. Mentorship programs can help change attitudes about aging, research shows. Feb. 4, 2026 AAMCNews HPV cancers are on the rise Worrisome increases in head and neck cancers, predominantly affecting men, mean more men than women now face an HPV-related cancer diagnosis. Jan. 29, 2026 AAMCNews What makes a good medical school teacher? Award-winning instructors and their students reflect on building relationships and trust, maintaining standards, and making adjustments. 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Aug. 27, 2019 AAMCNews Can we kill superbugs before they kill us? More than 10 million people a year could die from antibiotic-resistant bacteria, warns a United Nations report. Aug. 27, 2019 AAMCNews Oh, the places you’ll go with an MD (and more) Today’s physicians are increasingly bringing their medical expertise to a range of settings that aren’t strictly clinical. Aug. 23, 2019 AAMCNews Hospitals on shaky ground: Meeting the challenge of seismic safety For teaching hospitals racing to meet seismic safety regulations in 2020 and 2030, it was a reminder that it’s if “The Big One” will strike, but when. Aug. 20, 2019 AAMCNews The healing power of poetry Poetry beats like a heart, soothes emotional wounds, and builds life-giving connections. Aug. 16, 2019 AAMCNews When physicians are traumatized Nearly 80% of doctors have experienced a distressing patient event in the last year, and many go on to suffer from depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Aug. 13, 2019 AAMCNews Should the USMLE be pass/fail? USMLE Step 1 scores get far more weight than they deserve in the residency selection process, experts say, and that’s harming students. Aug. 13, 2019 AAMCNews Rethinking the six-hour rule for stroke victims Hospitals reexamine treatment protocols after studies show patients can benefit up to 24 hours after stroke symptoms begin. Aug. 12, 2019 Press Release AAMC Statement on Final Public Charge Rule David J. Skorton, MD, issued the following statement in response to the rule released today by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Aug. 12, 2019 Press Release Joint Statement from National Hospital Associations on Department of Homeland Security Public Charge Final Rule Joint Statement from National Hospital Associations on Department of Homeland Security Public Charge Final Rule Aug. 12, 2019 BACK TO TOP 1 …92939495… 145