What services does the Department of Records Management and Archives provide to members?
Access to the Archives of the American Medical Association is predominantly only available to AMA members as one of the benefits of AMA membership. Members and AMA staff enjoy access to more than 50 historical collections (Word) for research and utilize a wide assortment of photos, rare books, audio and video documenting the history of the AMA. Whether you are writing books, articles, or speeches; producing videos, slide presentations or exhibits; developing Web pages, or simply have an interest in the history of medicine and the AMA, as a member the AMA Archives is your first source for information and resources. I’m not a member of the AMA. What resources are available to me? Non-members do not have access to the AMA Archives with the exception of one collection. Members and the public have full access to the Historical Health Fraud and Alternative Medicine Collection which documents the work and discoveries of the AMA’s Department of Investigation. The AMA History Web page offers me