Future Physicians Applaud House Democrats Passage of Historic Build Back Better Bill Relief on the Way for Millions: Lower Rx Prices Starting with $35 Insulin Caps Closing Medicaid Gap to Cover Millions Left Out by State Legislators Expanding Home Care for Seniors & More The American Medical Student Association (AMSA) applauds House Democrats and President…
Congress Passes Historic Investments in Clean Air, Energy, Water & Jobs Now It’s Time to Pass Investment in People, Expand Health Care & Lower Rx Prices Call Congress: Vote Yes on Build Back Better This Week! On Monday, President Biden will sign into law the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, passed by Congress last week. This action…
By: Donato Mignones, Thomas Pak, Adrianna Diviero, Erum Chowdhry Studying for the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 can be daunting. It is a lot of information, and there are so many resources. So which resources are the best? It comes down to your personal learning style (visual vs auditory), along with optimizing your method…
Medicare Negotiations are Essential to Make Build Back Better Historic AMSA applauds President Biden, House leadership, and the Progressive Caucus for their long-fought effort to bring a robust Build Back Better budget package forward. The Framework announced by the President Thursday, October 28th, was endorsed overwhelmingly by the Progressive Caucus. Biden’s announcement was followed by…
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Authors: Deepa Kumar, Osama Kamal Editor: Thomas Pak, Donato Mignones Series of AMSA Medical Education pieces for 2021-2022 Summary The AMSA medical education committee highlights the work of University of Missouri – Kansas City’s medical students in leading change in medical curricula. The UMKC medical students saw a lack of images of skin lesions…