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Author: Brooke Johnson

AOA

AOA responds to “The View” regarding misleading comments

As the representative body for the nation’s 186,000+ osteopathic physicians and medical students, the AOA works continuously to combat misinformation about osteopathic medicine in the media. AOA leadership recently learned of some misleading comments regarding the DO credentials that were made during the Monday, Nov. 27 episode of “The View.” While discussing a report on … Read More

AOA Leadership

11.29.23

News Releases

U.S.-trained DOs gain global recognition

CHICAGO—Nov. 8, 2023—The International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities (IAMRA) approved a resolution today to support the recognition of U.S.-trained DOs as fully licensed physicians equivalent to MDs in 47 IAMRA member countries during its 15th biennial Members General Assembly in Bali, Indonesia. The resolution was jointly submitted by the Federation of State Medical Boards … Read More

AOA Staff

11.08.23

Public Policy

AOA summary of the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule & Quality Payment Program Final Rule

Summary attributable to the AOA Public Policy Team:  On Nov. 2, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the CY2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule which includes updates to physician payment policies and the Quality Payment Program (QPP). The rule makes critical changes to payment that we want to highlight. The Public … Read More

AOA Public Policy Team

11.03.23

Looking Forward

Fall 2023 BEL Workgroup Updates

Looking Forward newsletter: Fall 2023 The Bureau of Emerging Leaders is your representative body in AOA leadership and is made up of students, residents, fellows, and new physicians in practice. The BEL has formed the following workgroups to best serve our members: Advocacy, Communications, Resolutions, and OMED/DO Day Scholarships. Read on to learn more about … Read More

Bureau of Emerging Leaders

09.28.23

Looking Forward

Celebrate the next generation of global osteopathic healthcare leaders

Looking Forward newsletter: Fall 2023 Each year, the AOA’s Bureau of International Osteopathic Medicine (BIOM) invites osteopathic medical students and DO residents to submit their global health research abstracts or narrative medicine essays to our Annual Global Health Abstract Competition for the chance to win prizes and a spotlight at our OMED conference. The competition … Read More

Bureau of Emerging Leaders

09.28.23

Looking Forward

Highlighting the value of mentorship

Looking Forward Newsletter: Fall 2023 Mentorship has emerged as the foundation for both personal and professional growth in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine. The invaluable relationship between accomplished medical professionals and their mentees extends beyond traditional teaching. Fostering this relationship allows for the exchange of knowledge, skills, and experiences, providing a powerful catalyst for nurturing … Read More

Mahi Basra, OMS III

09.28.23

Looking Forward

BEL Workgroup Updates: July 2023

The Bureau of Emerging Leaders (BEL) is your direct representation to the American Osteopathic Association, made up of students, residents, fellows, and new physicians in practice. Several workgroups have been formed to serve our members: Advocacy, Communications, Resolutions, and OMED/DO Day Scholarships. Read on for updates on our recent activities. Advocacy The BEL presented during AOA’s Public … Read More

Bureau of Emerging Leaders

07.12.23

Looking Forward

My AOA mobile app connection

Thank you to everyone who participated in our AOA App discussion board posts from the last edition of our newsletter. In keeping with the theme of mentorship from those posts, but also looking towards advocacy and leadership, Julieanne Sees, DO, provides the following message: Saint Mother Teresa said it best, “To keep a lamp burning, … Read More

Bureau of Emerging Leaders

07.12.23

Looking Forward

BEL resolutions workgroup prepares for HOD

The Bureau of Emerging Leaders (BEL) has a resolutions workgroup specifically geared towards advocating for the osteopathic profession. This workgroup, led by resident Sara Lohbauer, DO, is composed of osteopathic medical students, residents, and newly practicing physicians who are working diligently to turn simple ideas into policy advancing the osteopathic profession. In addition to drafting … Read More

Makena Lewis, OMS II

07.12.23