Webinars

AMGA webinars offer a one-hour, live learning opportunity on a variety of subjects and allow you to engage with the presenters through Q&A.
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All webinars marked “ Eligible for Continuing Education Credit ” have been made eligible as live educational activities for which live participants may claim 1 hour of CME and ACHE Qualified Education credit. Click here for details.
The Value Road: Shifting Focus From Production to Population and Provider Wellness
Ryan Nicholas MD, FAAFP, Chief Quality Officer, Mercy Medical Group
This webinar will offer a review of transformative processes taking place within a large integrated care system in response to population health pressures, physician burnout, and shifting revenue streams.
Optimizing Total Rewards for a Multigenerational, Engaged Workforce
Wednesday, July 6, 2025, 12:00 pm ET
Jenn Taffaro, Director of Benefits, Ocshner Health
Thomas Bookman, Med Group Solutions Executive, Group Physician Advisory Services, The Partners Group
Join Ochsner Health and The Partners Group for an insightful session designed for C-suite, HR, and total rewards leaders. Hear from a panel of health system leaders as they share actionable strategies—grounded in AMGA/TPG research and real-world experience—for optimizing total rewards to engage and retain physicians across every generation, from boomers to Gen Z. Learn how to design, communicate, and continuously improve benefits and wellbeing programs to meet the diverse needs of your multigenerational workforce.
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your Total Rewards approach for maximum engagement and retention!
Complete Colorectal Cancer Screening Best Practices Learning Collaborative: Lessons Learned
Tuesday, July 15, 2025, 12:00 pm ET
This Collaborative was funded by Exact Sciences
Nkem Akinsoto, MSc, Assistant Director, Population Health, UW Physicians
Frank Colangelo, MD, FACP, MS-HQS, Primary Care Internist, Allegheny Health Network/PPWPA
Neil Gokal, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Southwest Medical, Optum Health
Andrew Land, MD, Associate Chief Medical Officer, University of Alabama Health Services Foundation
This webinar features insights from three participating health care organizations (HCOs) and moderated by a national advisor. This session will begin with an overview of the Collaborative and its findings, followed by a panel discussion highlighting real-world strategies and experiences from HCOs in improving colorectal cancer screening. Topics will include improving screening rates, advancing shared decision-making, and ensuring timely follow-up after abnormal stool-based tests (SBTs). Attendees will gain practical takeaways and learn about key challenges and successes in driving comprehensive colorectal cancer screening efforts.
The Future of Healthcare: Automating the Way to Wellness
Tuesday, July 22, 1:00 pm ET
Angela Horejsi, MS, Operations Manager, Primary Care, Mayo Clinic
Julie A. Hobbs, PT, DPT, PhD, FACHE, Admininstrator, Mayo Clinic
Kristin S. Johnson, CPA, MBA, Administrator MCC ACO & Population Health, Mayo Clinic
Kathleen Madden, MA, Administrative Chair, Population Health, Mayo Clinic
Maggie Shalagan, MAS, Clinical Operations Program Manager, Ambulatory Quality, Mayo Clinic
The presenters will share best practices, explore innovative solutions, and help healthcare leaders develop actionable plans to implement population health initiatives in their organizations. Covered topics will include equipping leaders with strategies to develop infrastructure and identify and address population health needs, exploring how automation can streamline workflows, improve care coordination, and free up time for patient interaction, and discussing best practices for proactive outreach programs to promote preventive care and early intervention.
A Framework for Implementing Depression Screening in a Large Multi-Specialty Medical Group within a Health System
Tuesday, July 29, 2025, 12:00 pm ET
Nancy Beran, MD, MHCDS, FACP, CPE, Vice President, Ambulatory Chief Quality Officer, Northwell Health
Ramsey Abdallah, DHA, MBA, FACHE, PMP, CMQ/OE, CPHQ, CPPS, FACHDM, Assistant Vice President of Performance Improvement, Northwell Health
In the United States, 21 million adults (8.3%) and 5 million adolescents (20.1%) experience a major depressive episode each year. Given that one-third of these individuals lack primary care access, effective screening for depression are essential. This webinar will explore how Northwell Health initiated a universal screening program to enhance its capacity across the ambulatory care landscape. It will highlight implementation strategies tailored for a multi-specialty medical group operating within a large geographic area.

AMGA Maternal Vaccine Webinar: Best Practices for Health Systems
Wednesday, August 6, 12:00 pm ET
Elisabeth M. Stambaugh, MD, MMM, FACOG, Chief Medical Officer, Wake Forest Health Network
The Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Maternal Vaccine Preparedness Quality and Innovation Collective (QuIC) was launched by AMGA with 10 health system members. The goals of the QuIC were to collect insights and share best practices on strategies for creating and implementing successful immunization programs for pregnant patients and to raise awareness of the burden of RSV disease. This one-hour live webinar will provide an overview of the QuIC, review learnings from the first two RSV seasons, and share key outputs for health system leaders and healthcare providers (HCPs) who are focused on implementing or improving RSV maternal vaccination in their organizations in preparation for the upcoming season. Participants will be able to engage with the presenter through a Q&A session, and the session is being recorded for on-demand viewing.
Adult Immunizations: Where We Are and What Comes Next
Thursday, August 21, 2025, 2:00 pm ET
Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD, Medical Director, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Carolyn Bridges, MD, FACP, Director for Adult Immunization, Immunize.org
The August Rise to Immunize webinar will feature Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD, who serves as the Medical Director for the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, and Carolyn Bridges, MD, FACP, who serves as the Director for Adult Immunization for Immunize.org. Please join us to hear updates and insights from the June 25th-26th Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting and to learn about the meeting’s implications for medical groups and health systems this respiratory season.
Interested in sponsoring webinar content to share with AMGA Members?
Please contact Colleen Stern at cstern@amga.org