Registration is open for OMED22 | Save your spot today!
Serving as the professional home for more than 168,000 osteopathic physicians and medical students, the AOA works to advance the distinctive philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine.
Why belong?Build the skills you need to succeed in osteopathic medical school and beyond
Learn MoreI am a
Student
Doctor
Find expert tips, tools and resources as you take the first steps in your career
Learn MoreI am a
Resident
Physician
Advance your skills, improve patient care and take your career to the next level
Learn MoreI am a
Physician
in Practice
September 15 through October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to reflect on the contributions Hispanic Americans have made to the U.S. culture and economy. According to the latest statistics, there are roughly 62 million Hispanics living in the United States.
Ionce told a fellow physician who was suicidal to go to the ER and that there was nothing I could do. I was on call. I was also burned out and depressed, though I didn’t know it at the time. My immediate thought in that moment was “Why would a doctor be depressed and suicidal?” … Read More
We appreciate the response from the authors regarding our publication on former American Osteopathic Association (AOA)-accredited ophthalmology and otolaryngology programs and their transition to the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). We agree that financial factors likely influenced individual graduate medical education (GME) institutions’ decision to pursue accreditation of a particular specialty program over … Read More
We read Ahmed et al.’s recent article “AOA Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Program Closures as a Model to Highlight Challenges of Maintaining GME in High Need Areas” with great interest and congratulate them on their publication. They found that previously accredited AOA ophthalmology and otolaryngology residency programs were less likely to obtain ACGME accreditation (47 and … Read More
The 2022 recipient of the AOA’s Bob E. Jones, CAE Award is Suzanne Frederick, MSN, executive director of the Idaho Osteopathic Physicians Association and the Kentucky Osteopathic Medical Association in recognition of her leadership and tremendous contributions toward advancing osteopathic medicine.
On April 1, 2022, as a third-year osteopathic medical student at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, our team from Global Hands arrived in Poland with the sole aim of providing care to Ukrainian refugees on a two-week medical mission trip. Since my return, I have had an opportunity to reflect on my experience and on … Read More
Demonstrate your commitment to evidence-based education leading to high-quality care.
Innovative tools and partnerships for students & DOs in all practice types and specialties.
Choose from hundreds of options for live and on-demand CME, searchable by specialty and location.
Learn about funded AOA research projects and grant opportunities for DOs and students.
Support our work to ensure the voices of DOs and their patients are heard.