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AMA Connect

Clinical research. Latest news

⭐️4.7 / 5
Rating
🙌857
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of AMA Connect

2.3.2

September 29, 2023

- Performance updates and bug fixes

2.3.1

August 29, 2023

- Performance updates and bug fixes

2.3.0

December 7, 2022

- Updates to article topics and bug fixes

2.2.50

June 6, 2022

Minor updates and bug fixes

2.2.48

December 16, 2021

Minor bug fixes and updates

2.2.47

December 6, 2021

Minor bug fixes and updates

2.2.46

November 12, 2021

Minor bug fixes and updates

2.2.45

September 8, 2021

Minor bug fixes and updates

2.2.44

August 18, 2021

Minor bug fixes and updates

2.2.43

August 9, 2021

Updates to content categories

Price History of AMA Connect

Description of AMA Connect

The AMA Connect app provides access to world-class clinical research, award-winning tools & resources, and the latest news from the American Medical Association – it’s the best of the AMA, right in the palm of your hand.

AMA Connect: FAQ

Does AMA Connect offer an iPad version?

AMA Connect is not iPad-compatible.
AMA Connect was created by American Medical Association.
Currently, AMA Connect supports iOS 12.0 or later.
AMA Connect has an excellent rating of 4.7 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Ama Connect App Is Medical.
2.3.2 is the newly released version of the AMA Connect app.
The most recent update for AMA Connect was released on July 3, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
The AMA Connect app is rated American Medical Association.
You can use the AMA Connect app in English.
No, AMA Connect is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, AMA Connect does not offer in-app purchases.
No, AMA Connect does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of AMA Connect

  • A great website with useful tools!

    Lots of needed information can be found in this convenient web dashboard.
  • Change of address

    Will wait and see if there was a + response
    HOPEFULLY!
  • AMA is really great but not as great as it was 50 years ago

    When doctors used to make house calls, they were awesome and communities used to buy them houses and not tax them etc. That was a great love between the public and physicians. Then, sometime in the 50s, it was discovered that the largest amount of professional people, dying from heart attacks, was those doctors. Do you stress of caring so much, dealing with insurance companies, making appointments, and everything, was too much for many doctors that tried to do it all by themselves. Another problem was the Hippocratic oath that foreign doctors said was against their religion. Clinics became the solution and doctors were taught more about business in college. Skipping I half a half a century ahead:
    [_] I quit going to one doctor, as an example here, who decided that if you wanted to see him, you’d have to pay a yearly $1000 membership fee.
    [_] No matter what doctor I go to, if we take longer than 15 minutes, somebody will come in and remind him that other people are waiting. [_] Universities increase the difficulty of exams for Medical students because of the fear of over flooding the field with too many doctors and reducing their ability to charge a, “reasonable” fee. ———-Summary =Concern for profit exceeded concern for patients. I’d rather see a nurse who is talk more about concern than profit today. ———-Some suggestions for solutions:
    [_]An oath can be taken without religious implications, like an affidavit, under the penalties of perjury, to uphold the ethics established for the medical practice, as before in the United States.
    [_] Some mobile doctors offices have been driven to peoples homes to care for them in their homes. It was successful but not supported. Our technology has now, with GPS, etc., more capable of doing this and should be encouraged.
    [_] Billing can I’ll be done by people working from home. Virtual visits through those handling billing could be very helpful. —— I am sure that the AMA can rise to the level it was before, I encouraged them to catch up.
    This is, “The tip of the iceberg”. I didn’t read this anywhere, I lived it. I’d like to speak to somebody.
    My telephone number is:
    1-(270)-993-4236.
    My mailing address:
    TOM ILSLEY JR 117 EAST 18th STREET 240, OWENSBORO, KY 42303 - 3752
    Respectfully yours,
    💕✝️“TOM”