The best podcasts for DOs and osteopathic medical students to explore in 2025
The new year is a great time to pick up a new podcast. Stephanie Lee, DO, MS, recommends podcasts for every interest, including medicine, education, comedy and spirituality. The post The best podcasts...
View ArticleDO experts featured on Healio, where they discuss pain medicine, social media...
Sujan Gogu, DO, covers new advancements in pain medicine such as neuromodulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, cryoneurolysis and radiofrequency ablation. The post DO experts featured on Healio, where...
View Article20 states & cities celebrate 150 years of osteopathic medicine
In addition to these celebrations, President Joe Biden has issued a letter recognizing the osteopathic profession's contributions to health care. The post 20 states & cities celebrate 150 years of...
View ArticleBeing a first-generation student doesn’t end in medical school: A call for...
While first-generation students often have significant resources to draw from in undergrad, many of those resources are not available for FG med students. A group of DO students aims to change that....
View ArticleUpcoming AOIA webinar aims to help physicians who feel ‘stuck’
Speaker Neil H. Baum, MD, will provide guidance on overcoming malaise at work in this Jan. 21 webinar at 8 p.m. CT. The post Upcoming AOIA webinar aims to help physicians who feel ‘stuck’ appeared...
View ArticleDOs impacted by recent natural disasters can apply for disaster relief grants...
The one-time grants are available in the amounts of $150, $250 or $500, and practicing DOs and residents who are victims of a recent natural disaster are eligible to receive them. The post DOs impacted...
View ArticleDOs can apply for a NAM leadership development program that includes a $35K...
Applications for the opportunity, which includes grant funding, mentorship and funding for travel, are due by March 3. The post DOs can apply for a NAM leadership development program that includes a...
View Article2 historical artifacts reveal new details about A.T. Still, MD, DO, and the...
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine shares two recent acquisitions, including a letter from Mark Twain. The post 2 historical artifacts reveal new details about A.T. Still, MD, DO, and the early years...
View ArticleLeapfrog’s top hospitals in each state for 2024
Leapfrog recognized 134 general, teaching, children’s and rural hospitals. The post Leapfrog’s top hospitals in each state for 2024 appeared first on The DO.
View ArticleOsteopathic physicians and students connect with international osteopaths in...
Cassandra Holub, OMS IV, shares insights from the 2024 Osteopathic International Alliance conference. The post Osteopathic physicians and students connect with international osteopaths in Australia...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: January 2025
View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. The post In Memoriam: January 2025 appeared first on The DO.
View ArticleDO dermatologist Dr. Will is a cast member on NBC’s ‘Deal or No Deal Island’
As a TV veteran who has appeared on dozens of shows previously, Will Kirby, DO, brings a wealth of experience to the reality competition series. The post DO dermatologist Dr. Will is a cast member on...
View ArticleOn-demand CME from past OMED conferences now available
Watch or listen to AOA live conferences at your own pace and on your own time through the end of March 2025. The post On-demand CME from past OMED conferences now available appeared first on The DO.
View ArticleStatement from leading physician groups on removal of data and guidance from...
"The research, data and guidance on these webpages are widely used by the more than 600,000 physicians our organizations represent," the statement notes. The post Statement from leading physician...
View ArticleThe AOA’s most tenured staff member retires after 48 years of service
“Delores Rodgers was instrumental in successfully growing the AOA’s CME credit system and AOA Category 1 CME Sponsor accreditation,” said AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, FACOOG (Dist.). The post The...
View ArticleAOA urges Congress to protect Medicaid program
For decades, the Medicaid program has provided health care coverage for millions of people, including children and parents, low-income adults, older adults and pregnant patients. The post AOA urges...
View ArticleDO is CMO of DOE, DO advocates for GME in Iowa, nominations open soon for AOA...
Lt. Col. Scott Everson, DO, MPH, recently joined the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as the agency’s chief medical officer. The post DO is CMO of DOE, DO advocates for GME in Iowa, nominations open...
View ArticleA DO is president of the Michigan Radiological Society for the first time in...
Rocky Saenz, DO, is the 104th president of the MRS. The post A DO is president of the Michigan Radiological Society for the first time in the organization’s history appeared first on The DO.
View ArticlePhysician burnout is slowly improving, but still remains stubbornly high,...
Roughly 47% of doctors surveyed said they were experiencing burnout; the report also examined work-life balance, happiness and health. The post Physician burnout is slowly improving, but still remains...
View ArticleDOs share why they are staying in patient care
Despite burnout and career shifts, many DOs remain in patient care, valuing the deep connections they make with patients and the impact they have on their lives. The post DOs share why they are staying...
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