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Are Professional Medical Associations Worth It for Students?

professional medical associations worth it for students

In the US alone, there are literally thousands of state, regional and national medical associations that represent providers in every major area of healthcare. While millions of the healthcare providers in the United States can consider themselves members of one or more of these organizations, there are millions more who are not. As a student you’ve got enough on your plate, so it can be difficult to determine whether or not joining one of these professional associations is worth your limited time and resources. This article will look into whether or not association membership still makes sense in this day and age, and if so, how to determine which association(s) are right for you.

First of all, let’s get the objections out of the way. These are some of the common reasons cited by students and healthcare providers for not joining a professional association:

In the list above, the issue of cost (i.e. member dues) is often the deciding factor. Associations are well aware of this, and the good news for you is that students often receive deeply discounted rates on member dues – many associations even waive the membership fee entirely. To give you an example, dues for a one year AMA membership are as high as $420. However, the annual dues for a medical student are a mere $20. That’s a big difference, and a fantastic opportunity for students to take advantage of.

Now that we’ve covered the common reasons healthcare providers cite for not joining, let’s take a look at the long list of benefits that association membership provides:

As you can see, the pros/cons of association membership are extremely individualized. Below are a few suggestions and considerations that can help determine whether association membership is right for you:

This list is by no means exhaustive, but it does provide a great starting point for everyone out there considering association membership. Your best bet is to look into all available options, do your own research, and then decide if/when you would like to join a professional medical association. While not right for everyone, associations can (and do) play an extremely important role in the healthcare landscape, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

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