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Please Note Billing Change

Attention physicians in Arkansas, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas: Your membership dues will not appear on your 2011 state or local medical society invoice. The AMA will send you a dues statement directly or you can apply online.

Physicians

Annual regular membership $420
Annual regular membership - first year in practice $210
Annual regular membership - second year in practice $315
Annual regular membership - military physicians $280

 

Residents and Fellows

One-year membership $45
Two-year membership $80
Three-year membership $120
Four-year membership
$160

 

Retired Physicians

Fully retired (working 0 hours per week) $84
Semi-retired (age 65 or older - working 1-20 hours per week) $210

 

Students

One-year membership $20
Two-year membership $38
Three-year membership $54
Four-year membership $68

 

Multi-year memberships offer a savings for students and residents who remain in the same category of membership over the selected membership period.

Single year payments, regardless of membership category are paid annually and are based on a calendar year.

 International medical student graduates are eligible for AMA membership upon receiving ECFMG certification (have graduated from an international or U.S. medical school and have taken and passed the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2).

 AMA dues are not deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes, but may be partially deducted as a business expense. AMA estimates that 65 percent of your membership dues are allocable to lobbying activities of the AMA, and therefore are not deductible for income tax purposes.

Dues-paying members are eligible for print copies of JAMA and American Medical News. For the 2011 membership year, the allocated costs of $34 for JAMA and $14 for American Medical News are included in, and not deductible from AMA membership dues. All members receive free online access to JAMA, American Medical News and the Archives journals. In addition, all members are eligible to receive AMA Morning Rounds.

Credit card payment options

  • Monthly installment payments with automatic renewal (available to regular, military and fully retired membership categories only): Installment payments begin with the month payment is received and continue until paid in full by December 31.  You will receive a reminder notice each year on or about November 1.  Unless you cancel your authorization in writing by the previous December 1 (see below), your designated account will be charged 1/12 of the annual membership dues beginning in January of each year.
  • Annual payment with automatic renewal (available to regular, military and fully retired membership categories only): Your designated account will be charged immediately for the full amount of your annual membership dues. Thereafter, you will receive a reminder notice each year on or about November 1. Your credit card will be charged on or about January 1 of each year for AMA membership dues unless you cancel your authorization in writing by the previous December 1 (see below). If you do not promptly cancel your authorization, your designated account will be charged for the next membership year.

    Cancellation of your automatic renewal authorization must be submitted in one of the following ways:

    1. E-mail: msc-AmerMed@ama-assn.org
    2. Fax to: (800) 262-3221
    3. Mail: AMA Member Relations
      515 N State Street, 5th floor Chicago, IL 60654

  • Single payment (available to all membership categories): Your dues are charged to your credit card during the month your membership payment is received.

Join or renew today!

 

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