Union of American Physicians & Dentists
standing up for doctors
When doctors organize, everyone benefits.
For Current Members
Find information about your UAPD contract as well as the latest news from your facility and other UAPD groups.
Membership Applications
Those working at a facility represented by UAPD must fill out an application to become a member of UAPD.
Organize a New Union
Do you need a union to represent doctors and other providers where you work? Wondering how a new union is formed? Here’s where you start.
what uapd MEMBERS gain
Greater Control
By forming a union can doctors gain a legally protected right to negotiate with their employers as equals. This gives doctors a true voice over their earnings, benefits, and working conditions.
Higher Wages
UAPD has negotiated significant salary increases for its members in every bargaining unit that it represents.
Humane Schedules
UAPD has negotiated an average workweek of 40 hours in the facilities it represents.
Better Benefits
UAPD has negotiated improvements on pension plans, health and dental insurance, educational leave, malpractice coverage, and other benefits for thousands of members.
More Respect
Many UAPD contracts contain language to defend the professional judgment of doctors first in decision making.
Job Security
Employers must show just-cause for discipline or termination, and doctors have a right to bring disputes before a neutral third-party arbitrator.
About Us
Founded by a private practice physician in 1972, UAPD has grown into the largest union representing licensed doctors in the United States. UAPD members work for state and county government, large healthcare organizations and small non-profit clinics, and in private practice. Affiliated with AFSCME and the AFL-CIO, UAPD brings the strength of the labor movement to the aid of working doctors in the interest of better medicine for all.
WHERE WE WORK
Non-Profit Clinics
UAPD represents doctors and other providers in a growing number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) in California. No group is too large or too small to have a union.
Large Health Systems
Doctors at the Washington-based Multicare are now part of UAPD.
State Facilities
UAPD represents all physicians and dentists employed by the State of California. This includes the thousands of doctors who work in state prisons, veterans homes, and mental health hospitals.
County Facilities
UAPD represents doctors working in many California counties, including Los Angeles County, the City and County of San Francisco, and Alameda County.
Universities
UAPD represents student health doctors working for the University of California and California State University.
In Private Practice
Private practice doctors from anywhere in the country can become part of our union.
latest news
Bargaining Survey for San Joaquin County Members Now Open
On September 1, 2023, the UAPD Bargaining Committee will begin bargaining with the County of San Joaquin over a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding the wages, benefits, and terms and conditions of employment for our members. Please take five minutes to...
BU324 Urgent Escalation Bargaining Meeting
Members, In our last town hall, we discussed the status of bargaining. We have been bargaining in good faith with the County for the past two years and provided them with a complete set of proposals. Unfortunately, the County rejected most of our proposals. On...
Negotiations for CSU Members Begin September 2023 – Fill Out Bargaining Survey Today
Members, On July 31, 2023, the UAPD notified CSU management of our intent to open contract negotiations for salaries and benefits. The bargaining team will start preparing bargaining proposals to begin bargaining in September. Your feedback is important and will help...