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AMWA Connections

As the voice of women in medicine in print, AMWA Connections articulates the vision of women in medicine for discerning readers who want to be well-informed about events and issues affecting the professional development of women health care professionals, and the health of women and their families.

The electronic quarterly newsletter of the American Medical Women's Association, Connections, covers news and timely events of the association and informative topics regarding  advocacy, practice management, and medical legal, women's health, and gender related issues.

Submissions are always welcome; we will consider reviews and articles of no more than 1,000 words on women's health and the professional development of women physicians. All editorial material becomes the property of AMWA. AMWA reserves the right to edit all materials.

For more information or to submit an article for consideration, contact associatedirector@amwa-doc.org

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Medicine: A Woman's Career

When AMWA was founded in 1915, women represented 5-6% of all physicians in the U.S. The organization's statement of purpose was, "to bring Medical Women into communication with each other for their mutual advantage, and to encourage social and harmonious relations within and without the profession."

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A leading advocate for women's health and women in medicine, AMWA is an active participant in setting national health care policy and influencing legislation on women's health issues.

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