AMA 11th edition Citation Generator
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What is AMA 11th edition?
AMA (American Medical Association) style is a numeric citation style used in medicine, health, and the biological sciences. Sources are cited with superscript numbers in citation order, and the reference list follows the same order.
How to cite in AMA 11th edition
Worked examples generated by CiteOrbit:
- Book
- 1.Kuhn TS. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. University of Chicago Press; 1962.
- Journal article
- 1.Hilal N. Anxiety and depression among medical students. European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. 2026;8(1):1-2. doi:10.24018/ejmed.2026.8.1.1
- Website
- 1.CiteOrbit. What is a citation? CiteOrbit. January 1, 2026. Accessed June 20, 2026. https://citeorbit.com/citation-generator
AMA 11th edition FAQ
- How does AMA in-text citation work?
- AMA uses superscript numbers placed after the cited text, for example Jones et al.² The full reference appears in a numbered list at the end, in citation order.
- What edition of AMA does CiteOrbit use?
- CiteOrbit uses AMA 11th edition formatting conventions.
- Is AMA used outside the United States?
- AMA style is used by many medical journals internationally, but journals in other countries may follow their own style guides or ICMJE/Vancouver recommendations instead.