New to Health Care Supply Chain

Congratulations on your decision to transition into health care supply chain. If you are interested in learning more about this exciting field and how best to transfer your knowledge, skills, and experience, you’ve come to the right place!

AHRMM of the American Hospital Association, offers a vast network of 4,300 members from all levels and areas of the health care supply chain who can offer valuable career advice and teach the nuts and bolts of the area you’re transitioning into.

Evolving care models, clinical data analytics, technology and product innovations, quality and safety, workflow optimization - these are just a few examples of the dynamic environment today’s health care supply chain professionals operate within.

Successful career decisions are based on current and accurate information. We’re here to support you and provide you with professional resources and connections that will help you smoothly move into health care.

Check out some of our benefits below, and join AHRMM to connect with professionals who are employed in your area of interest and can help guide your learning and networking within this exciting field.

Professional Community

Professional Community

Community is one of the best benefits of joining AHRMM - connect with experienced professionals who are often able to offer a strategic and proven advice about breaking into your new field.

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Career

Career

Use AHRMM's professional development resources to explore career opportunities, find a mentor, review compensation stats for health care supply chain, and identify the skills you'll need to succeed.

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Education

Education

AHRMM membership gives you access to lifelong learning so you can continuously hone skills, strengths, and knowledge necessary to build expertise and reputation in a new field.

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Resources

Resources

View professional development webinars, listen to a podcast, read curated content from Supply Chain Strategies & Solutions magazine, and apply for a scholarship to attend annual conference.

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