Advocacy The AOIA is looking for scholarship candidates who want to become more involved in medical advocacy and public policy. […]
How we connect as DOs in community
The year was 2002 and I remember it like it was yesterday. I was sitting on a torn chocolate-brown leather […]
DO profession drives wellness, advocacy, empowerment
News in brief Recent advancements in the field of osteopathic medicine foster wellness, advocacy and resilience, including a newsletter and […]
AOA’s research grants workshop will guide applicants through funding process
The Nov. 14 workshop will cover important topics such as RFA/NOFOs and available funding amounts. The post AOA’s research grants […]
Number of DOs is over 150,000, latest OMP Report reveals
Profession update There are now over 197,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students, according to the report, which also shares the […]
What DOs should know about the 2025 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule
Andrew Albano, DO Chief Medical Officer Greenville, South Carolina Jerry Balentine, DO Executive VP, COO New York Institute of Technology […]
Addiction in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and the real world: Insights for physicians
Finding hope At OMED24, two experts explored how J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” mirrors real-life battles with addiction, […]
Do patient outcomes favor a side?
Research news A recent JAMA study explored patient outcomes following surgical procedures provided by DO and MD surgeons. Does a […]
AOBS, ABS to collaborate on metabolic and bariatric surgery exam
News in brief Beginning next year, AOBS-certified surgeons will be able to achieve a designation recognizing their dedication to caring […]