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Armenian American Medical Society
Last Verified: September 16, 2025
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Glendale, CA (Pacific Time, UTC-08:00)
About Armenian American Medical Society
The Armenian American Medical Society is the world's largest medical organization dedicated to health professionals of Armenian descent, based in Glendale, CA. For over 35 years, AAMS has been at the forefront of advancing healthcare excellence through comprehensive professional development and educational resources tailored to medical practitioners. The organization provides vital support services to health professionals, connecting them with peer networks, continuing education opportunities, and career advancement resources that enhance their clinical practice and professional growth. AAMS serves a diverse membership spanning multiple disciplines within medicine, offering platforms for knowledge exchange, collaborative research, and professional networking. The society maintains a strong commitment to bridging healthcare gaps by delivering essential resources to both practitioners and patients across the Armenian diaspora and homeland communities. Through strategic initiatives and partnerships, AAMS facilitates access to medical education, professional certification support, and practice development tools designed to elevate healthcare delivery standards. The organization's infrastructure supports members in staying current with medical advances, building professional relationships, and contributing to improved patient outcomes within their respective communities. By combining professional excellence with community-focused healthcare initiatives, AAMS creates pathways for medical professionals of Armenian heritage to achieve their highest potential while serving their patients with distinction and cultural sensitivity.