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Join us in celebrating 150 years of osteopathic medicine!

The entire osteopathic profession is joining to celebrate the 150th anniversary of osteopathic medicine. Learn more about the year-long celebration and how to get involved!

AOA staff

12.10.24

The DO

DOs impacted by recent natural disasters can apply for disaster relief grants from AOF

DOs whose practice of medicine has been impacted by a recent natural disaster can apply for a disaster relief grant from the American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF) via its Disaster Relief Program. The funding was made possible through donations to AOF by AOA members and state osteopathic association members. Currently, eligibility is limited to those affected … Read More

The DO Staff

01.19.25

The DO

Upcoming AOIA webinar aims to help physicians who feel ‘stuck’

On Jan. 21, the AOIA will be hosting a live continuing medical education (CME) webinar at 8 p.m. CT called “Beating Back the Blahs,” which will focus on burnout among mid-career physicians and provide guidance on how to overcome these feelings. This is the third webinar in the “Regaining the Joy of Practicing Medicine” series, … Read More

The DO Staff

01.18.25

The DO

The DO Book Club, Jan. 2025: ‘Hey, Kiddo’

In planning for a recent narrative medicine workshop, the residency program chose this graphic novel for teenagers—a book with pictures and easy to read—as it would be a good fit for busy physicians and trainees. We were rewarded with a remarkable and worthy book in Jarrett J. Krosoczka’s “Hey, Kiddo: How I lost My Mother, … Read More

The DO Staff

01.17.25

The DO

Work-life balance: What it’s like as a part-time physician

The number of physicians working part-time or seeking to do so has risen in recent years, with an estimated 15% of physicians currently working part-time. The factors leading physicians to choose part-time work are broad, including physicians reducing hours as they approach retirement, physicians seeking more flexibility to accommodate their home lives and those seeking … Read More

The DO Staff

01.16.25

JOM

Educating our colleagues and hospital administrators regarding osteopathic medicine

I would like to commend many medical institutions for putting strong resources and efforts into diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. As a son of immigrant parents, I can appreciate wanting to feel welcomed based on one’s ethnicity or race. Furthermore, these DEI programs facilitate the inclusion of many people of diverse ethnicities, races, genders, … Read More

JOM Staff

01.13.25

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