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Author: Vicki Martinka

The DO

Buying a car? What new DOs should know before splurging on a set of wheels

Medical students and residents toil for years, learning their profession and delaying gratification. So, it’s no surprise that many newly minted DOs can’t wait to spend a buck or two.

The DO

03.28.18

The DO

New laws affect DO opioid prescribing practices in Arizona and Mississippi

As the nation’s opioid epidemic shows little sign of abating, the AOA is actively monitoring and responding to any new legislation that has the potential to impact how osteopathic physicians address the pain needs of their patients. Arizona and Mississippi recently introduced new legislation intended to crack down on opioid overuse.

The DO

03.28.18

The DO

National Physicians Week: Learn about 10 inspiring DOs who are doing great things

Traditionally celebrated on March 30, National Doctors Day was initially conceived by a physician’s wife to honor the contributions of the nation’s physicians. Last year, the advocacy group Physicians Working Together led a campaign to extend National Doctors Day to a whole week, recognized March 25-31 this year, during which the group is offering an … Read More

The DO

03.28.18

The DO

Steps taken toward practice rights for DOs in South Korea

When AOA CEO Adrienne White-Faines, MPA, FACHE, visits a college of osteopathic medicine and asks medical students how many have studied abroad, typically over 75 percent raise their hands. When asked how many are interested in practicing abroad at some time during their career, close to 100 percent raise their hands. For this reason, attaining … Read More

The DO

03.27.18

News Releases

High School Summer Program Hopes to Build Pipeline of Future Doctors, Particularly Among Under-represented Minorities, Researchers Say

CHICAGO—March 26, 2018—A week-long summer program significantly improves students’ medical knowledge and understanding of medical school, which researchers say could increase the likelihood that those students become physicians. A study published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association evaluated the summer enrichment experience (SEE) at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine-Carolinas. Researchers say the … Read More

AOA Media Team

03.26.18

The DO

You’ve matched—congrats! Here’s how to prepare for your residency or internship

After the elation of matching wears off, fourth-year medical students realize that in a few short months, they’ll have new initials after their name—and a host of new responsibilities to go with them.

The DO

03.21.18

The DO

Match Day: How students landed their first- and second-choice residency slots

It’s a Match! Last week, DO students who participated in the NRMP Match learned where they would be completing residency training, while AOA Matchees received their placements last month.

The DO

03.21.18

The DO

Moving 411: Saving money on your post-Match or post-residency move

Learning where you matched and anticipating the start of your residency training is one of the most exciting times in your grueling journey of pursuing a medical career. As is securing that job you’ve always dreamed of once your residency ends. But once the congratulations and celebrations die down, it’s time to start thinking about … Read More

The DO

03.21.18

The DO

UNECOM leads DO schools on U.S. News’ best med schools list

U.S. News & World Report ranked eight osteopathic medical schools on its annual list of the best medical schools for primary care. The 2019 list was published Tuesday.

The DO

03.20.18