About the USMA

America's source for medical Education: The USMA will provide a full complement of CME and medical education services through digital and in-person opportunities.  The USMA will also promote changes that will positively shape the face of graduate and postgraduate medical education.

A conduit through which physicians can network with equally devoted colleagues:  The USMA will foster physician interaction and professional networking services for physicians through scheduled in-person and virtual interactive activities while providing discounted support products that will allow physicians to better build and maintain their practices, and plan for a secure retirement.

Engage in advocacy for America's doctors, not against them:  Through its c4 auxiliary, the USMA will promote state and federal legislation conducive to the independent practice of medicine, the enhancement of medical technologies, and the development of medical science.  

Mission 

The USMA maintains that the art and science of medicine perform best when physicians are in charge of their own practices and patients are able to independently design their care with their doctors.  

The USMA shall pursue an agenda that strives to minimize the external influences on the practice of medicine.  Above all, the USMA will serve as a fiduciary to the House of Medicine.

The USMA will uphold and maintain the following core principles as a matter of science and ethics:

  • To strive for the continuous delivery of the most compassionate and advanced care for Americans.  

  • Support the equal standing of all members of society before the law without favor to any particular group, whether those individuals engage our industry as deliverers of care, or its recipients.

  • Work to create legal and administrative environment that supports America's practices and enables physician to craft the best possible care for their patients independent of external influences.  

  • To ensure that, above all, the doctor-patient relationship reigns supreme, and that no policy or rule, or law acts to interfere with the sanctity of that relationship.