American Medical Women's Association
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| American Medical Women's Association | |
|---|---|
| Motto | The Vision and Voice of Women in Medicine |
| Formation | 1915 |
| Type | Professional association |
| Headquarters | Alexandria, Virginia |
| Location | United States |
| Membership | 13,000 physicians and medical students |
| Official languages | English |
| President | Diana J. Galindo, MD |
| Website | American Medical Women's Association |
The American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) is a professional advocacy and educational organization of women physicians and medical students. Founded in 1915 by Bertha VanHoosen, the AMWA works to advance women in medicine and to serve as a voice for women's health. The association publishes the Journal of the American Medical Women's Association.
[edit] Honors
The AMWA honors women physicians each year with four awards.
- The Elizabeth Blackwell Medal, named for Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman awarded an M.D. from an American medical school, is granted to "a woman physician who has made the most outstanding contributions to the cause of women in the field of medicine."
- The Bertha VanHoosen Award, named in honor of the Founder and first President of AMWA, honors "a woman physician who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and service to AMWA."
- The Lila A. Wallis Award, named for one of AMWA’s Past Presidents, is given to an individual whose lifetime achievements and values reflect those of Dr. Wallis.
- The Woman in Science Award is given to a woman physician who "has made exceptional contributions to medical science, especially in women’s health."
The AMWA also established The International Women in Medicine Hall of Fame to recognize contributions made by women in the medical profession.
[edit] Publications
In addition to the JAMWA, the AMWA has published a number of books, primarily in the field of women's health.
- Dell, Diana L.; Judelson, Debra R. (1998). The women's complete wellness book. New York: Golden Books. ISBN 0-307-44062-1.
- American Medical Women's Association. AMWA Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth. New York: Dell. ISBN 0-440-22246-X.
- American Medical Women's Association. Women's Complete Health Reference. MJF Books. ISBN 1-56731-240-3.
- Stewart, Susan; Epps, Roselyn Payne (1997). Guide to cardiovascular health. New York, N.Y: Dell Pub. ISBN 0-440-22314-8.
- American Medical Women's Association. The AMWA Guide to emotional health. New York: Dell. ISBN 0-440-22248-6.
- Stewart, Susan; Epps, Roselyn Payne (1997). Guide to internal disorders. New York, N.Y: Dell Pub. ISBN 0-440-22317-2.
- American Medical Women's Association. The AMWA Guide to Nutrition and Wellness. New York: Dell. ISBN 0-440-22244-3.
- American Medical Women's Association. AMWA Guide to Cancer & Pain Management. New York: Dell. ISBN 0-440-22250-8.
- Donna Shelley; American Red Cross Staff; Lenhart, Sharyn A.; Epps, Roselyn Payne. The Complete Family Health Book (American Medical Women's Association). Golden Books Adult Publishing. ISBN 0-312-25308-7.
- Epps, Roselyn Payne; Stewart, Susan (1995). The Women's complete healthbook. New York: Delacorte Press. ISBN 0-440-50723-5.
[edit] External links
- The American Medical Women's Association official website. Retrieved on 2007-12-27.

