CONNECT

Expand your circle through existing community alliances and our social portals.

EDUCATE

Promote healthy communities using essential tools and resources.

ADVOCATE

Learn about legislation and advocacy efforts.

Racheal Kunesh, President

Welcome to the home page of the American Medical Association Alliance! You have taken the first step in finding out who we are and what we do.

•    We are a nationwide network of physician families
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Both physicians and physician spouses are represented
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We offer grants to local alliances

 Why should you join the AMA Alliance?

•  Connect with your peers, share concerns, solutions and challenges
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Receive Physician Family and Alliance in Motion magazine
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Learn, lead and join our legacy while growing as an individual
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Explore our health initiatives that support health & wellness for the entire physician family

Leadership Academy

Physicians have CME’s. Attorneys have CLE’s. Non-profit leaders have the AMA Alliance Leadership Academy Certificate Program!

Join the Year 2 Cohort!

Virtual meetings are FREE for all AMAA members!  Join our medical family today!

Click here to learn more about the three sessions.

Find an Alliance Near You!

We have members across North America looking for ways to help you connect with other physician family members who understand your journey. 


Meet Some of our Members

Dawn Davis

Active in the Fort Wayne Alliance since 1995, Dawn is married to Dr. Keith Davis, an OB/GYN. They have four children, two now in medical school. Dawn served on the state Alliance board for several years. She says she is “thrilled to join a national team,” Family Health Awareness Initiatives, Programs Council. The AMAA is thrilled to have her!

Nancy Fody

Nancy, of Holland, Michigan, brings her strong passion for bylaws and parliamentary procedure to the AMA Alliance Governance Council, Bylaws Committee. 
To those who might find bylaws less than exciting, Nancy would say that “bylaws are what run an organization. They are the bones, the structure” of an association. She values the Alliance particularly for its leadership training and legislative advocacy on behalf of medicine.

Brenda Seals

Brenda serves the AMA Alliance on the Programs Council, Family Health Awareness Initiatives, hoping to make a further impact on the opioid crisis.
No stranger to the Alliance, Brenda joined the Knoxville Academy of Medicine Alliance upon moving to Knoxville with her husband, Dr. Jim Seals, in 1987, chairing many committees over the years and then serving as president. She was also president of the Tennessee Medical Association Alliance. She has been on numerous AMA Alliance committees, and she chaired the Membership Committee in the early 2000s.