About AMT:
American Medical Technologists is a nonprofit certification
agency and professional membership association representing 25,000+
individuals in allied health professions. Since 1939, AMT has been
helping its members meet the challenges of their professions, and
fostering their professional and personal growth.
EDUCATIONAL/CAREER SERVICES
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National professional certification
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Annual Convention - five days to learn,
share & have fun with your peers
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AMT Career Connection online job bank allows job
seekers to post resumes/conduct job searches for FREE and employers
to post job openings for only $50
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Obtain CE credits from meetings, article-reviews, &
through AMT’s web site
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AMTIE program - free service that tracks CE credits
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Four scholarships available to members
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State Societies - local meetings and activities
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City University Associate & Baccalaureate Degree
Program - distance learning
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Eligibility for reimbursement of exam fees through
Veterans Administration for military & veterans
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
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Peer recognition - annual prestigious awards,
observance of national recognition weeks for laboratory
professionals and medical assistants, & member profiles in AMT
Events magazine.
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Leadership roles - participate on AMT Boards &
Committees, both at national and state level
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AMT pins, patches, certificates, and an annual
membership card
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Special promotions - win prizes for recruiting new
members
INFORMATION SERVICES
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AMT Events magazine - 4 times a year
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The Journal of CE Topics & Issues magazine - 3 times a
year
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Web site at
www.amt1.com - new features being added
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Legislative and regulatory updates on issues that
impact your profession
PERSONAL DISCOUNT PROGRAMS
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Member discounts on a comprehensive insurance plan,
business/personal travel (including hotel, car rental, dining)
through the Quest Program, and a low APR credit card program
Contact Information
This site is designed primarily for the use of membership
within the State of Texas as well as the National
Organization. It is hoped that the concept of a web site will
encourage participation in the organization and promote a more
active membership within the state. Any article published herein is
the sole responsibility of the author and does not necessarily
represent the views of the Texas State Society of American
Medical Technologists unless otherwise specified. |