The Alberta Medical Association (AMA) is a Canadian professional membership organization with offices in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta.
AMA notes that doctors can bill for time spent trying to convince their “vaccine hesitant” patients to accept a COVID-19 vaccine.[1] The organization offers a number of tips, tricks and “tools” to do this. One such resource is the Vaccine Hesitancy Guide, a website purpose-built by a number of official organizations such as the Alberta College of Family Physicians and Doctors Manitoba.[2]
AMA is partnered with 19 to Zero[3] and part of the Canadian College of Health Leaders' extended network.[4]
COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs. (2022, January 20). Alberta Medical Association. https://web.archive.org/web/20221024054143/https://www.albertadoctors.org/about/COVID-19/vaccine-positive-clinic-toolkit/covid-19-vaccine-FAQs ↩︎
Credits and Collaborators. Vaccine Hesitancy Guide. Retrieved October 24, 2022, from http://archive.today/2022.10.24-055920/https://www.vhguide.ca/about/credits ↩︎
Who we are. 19 to Zero. Retrieved May 12, 2021, from http://archive.today/2021.05.12-021256/https://www.19tozero.ca/who-we-are ↩︎
LEADS Licensed Healthcare Organizations. Canadian College of Health Leaders. Retrieved April 17, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20230417064034/https://cchl-ccls.ca/leads-network/licensed-healtcare-organizations/ ↩︎