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Free CME webinar will cover AI use in health care

On May 12 at 4:30 p.m. CT, the American Osteopathic Information Association will present a webinar on AI use in health care. The free one-hour webinar will feature thought leaders’ insights and guidance on the evolving digital health landscape and its impact on osteopathic medicine.

The DO Staff

05.04.25

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Shaping the future of osteopathic medicine through education: The TEaCH OME Task Force leads the way in digital health and AI integration

By now, it should be no secret that the spectrum of emerging technologies—artificial intelligence (AI), digital health platforms, and innovative medical devices—are transforming how we diagnose, treat and care for patients. For osteopathic physicians, whose philosophy is rooted in whole-person, patient-centered care, adapting to this new landscape is both a challenge and an opportunity. The AOIA’s … Read More

The DO Staff

05.03.25

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Denouement: How life evolves after you retire from medicine

If you’re familiar with “A Pirate Looks at Forty” (sail on, Jimmy Buffett), then consider what follows to be “A Surgeon Looks at Seventy.” Because right about the time you read this, that number will be off my starboard side on an Aid to Navigation—a red day beacon or maybe a nun buoy. The numbers, … Read More

The DO Staff

05.02.25

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Diving into the science of cold plunges: Is it worth the icy dip?

Cold plunge videos are making the rounds all over social media now, and the activity seems to be quite the rage. Many find the act of jumping into nearly freezing water to be therapeutic.

The DO Staff

05.01.25

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In Memoriam: April 2025

The following list of recently deceased osteopathic physicians includes links to obituaries and online memorials if they’re available. Readers can notify the AOA of their deceased colleagues by sending an email to [email protected]. You may also view a list of past In Memoriam columns.

The DO Staff

04.26.25

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Why every DO mentor needs a student

It was January 2020. Although it was cold in New York, I obviously could not even imagine the “storm” that would come in a few short months. For me, it was a regular day as I sat in my office rapidly typing notes on my clicky old PC keyboard when the intercom buzzed.

The DO Staff

04.25.25

Looking Forward, The DO

Top 20 cities for physician retirees

Medscape published its list on the top 20 cities for doctors to retire to in 2023. Medscape’s physician readers shared that they’d prefer to retire to locations that had affordable taxes and access to outdoor recreation and good health care. Medscape’s editors took this into account when making the list, and they also prioritized locations with good … Read More

The DO Staff

04.24.25

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Upcoming webinars cover applying to residency in different specialties

In order to help DO students master the residency application process and learn critical insights from matched fourth-year students and residents, the AOA Bureau of Emerging Leaders (BEL) will host upcoming live webinars on various specialties. The webinars will share tips on how attendees can put their best foot forward in residency applications.

The DO Staff

04.20.25

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Q&A: OMM specialist discusses academia, prison medicine and AI in health care

This month, we are thrilled to introduce you to Ravi David Yarid, DO. From discovering a passion for osteopathic medicine at a young age, to diving into osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) and shaping the future of health care through artificial intelligence (AI), Dr. Yarid’s journey is one of growth, learning and commitment.

The DO Staff

04.19.25