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American Medical Women's Association: The Vision and Voice of Women in Medicine since 1915.

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By joining AMWA membership, you demonstrate your commitment to advancing women in medicine and improving women's health, and earn a place of distinction among the most respected practitioners in their fields.

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Physicians, residents, students, and other health care professionals are invited to become members of AMWA.

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You may renew online using your user id and password within three months of your membership expiration date; renew here.  If you are unable to login or would like to renew over the phone, contact AMWA Headquaters: (215) 320-3716 OR toll free, 866-564-2483.  You may also send us an inquiry via email: 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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Journal of Women's Health

Journal of Women's Health is an essential reference providing a multidisciplinary approach, and complete coverage of all the latest advancements in the full purview of women's healthcare issues. The Journal has been cited by: The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, and MSNBC.com

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Conversations with the Candidates

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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