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  Vol. 281 No. 12, March 24, 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Resources Available Through the AMA-YPS

JAMA. 1999;281:1142.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

Physicians leaving residencies and fellowships can remain active within the AMA through the Young Physicians Section (YPS). The AMA-YPS, focuses on the concerns of those physicians in professional practice who are either younger than 40 years or in their first 5 years of practice. The YPS has developed several products of interest to young physicians.

The following publications and products are available at no cost to AMA members from the AMA Department of Young Physician Services:

  • Guide to AMA Services and Resources for Young Physicians Entering Practice. Describes services to help physicians as they enter practice and includes resources on managed care, practice management, career resources, and continuing education.
  • Professional Liability Insurance: Considerations for Young Physicians. Presents basic information so that physicians can make an informed and confident decision about liability insurance.
  • Board Certification: What Every Student and Resident Needs to Know. A lengthy compendium of board certification requirements, pass . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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