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Orthopedic surgeon forms physician support network, AOA accepting nominations for advocacy awards

The osteopathic profession continues making strides thanks to the many wonderful DOs and osteopathic medical students who excel in their roles, including Ted Parcel, DO, who recently founded a nonprofit. Read about Dr. Parcel’s work below along with news about the AOA advocacy awards.

The DO Staff

12.18.23

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Advocacy should be a medical education core competency

Physicians have long been advocates for their patients. Whether we’re endorsing changes to living environments due to a patient disability, advocating for treatment coverage or simply caring for the patient’s needs, we as physicians advocate for our individual patients on a daily basis. A more global advocacy effort, however, is also very important.

The DO Staff

12.17.23

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My quest for immortality: I wanted to always be around so I could take care of my brother

“It’s not that bad. You tie a red string and get money.” Those were the words of wisdom my older cousin whispered to me when I loudly complained about the itchy sequined dress that I wore on Raksha Bandhan, or Rakhi, as I sat waiting for my family to organize the materials for the event. At that … Read More

The DO Staff

12.16.23

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Where nutrition meets osteopathic medicine: New York DO/RD supports area youth and patients

This Q&A will be extra “nutritious” for our readers! Meet Alexander Ford, DO, RD, a family physician and registered dietician (more on that to come!) from New York. Dr. Ford is a graduate of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians and the American … Read More

The DO Staff

12.15.23

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A year in review: The DO’s top 10 stories of 2023

As we bid farewell to another year, The DO team is excited to look back at a handful of our most popular articles from the past 12 months. These pieces, many of which were written by very talented DOs and osteopathic medical students, provided us with thoughtful new perspectives and fostered meaningful connections. Each article … Read More

The DO Staff

12.14.23

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OMED virtual program highlights DO changemakers

In addition to more than 200 hours of specialty-focused CME, the OMED23 virtual program, available through Dec. 31, includes keynote presentations from three dynamic DOs who are blazing trails in medicine today. Read on to learn more about their important work and how they are helping to improve health outcomes and shape the future of medicine.

The DO Staff

12.12.23

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Psychedelic drugs for mental illness: A brief history and overview

Leslie Madrak, DO, recently discussed using psychedelics to treat mental health disorders at OMED23. Dr. Madrak is AOA board-certified in neurology and psychiatry. Her presentation, and all other OMED23 content, is available on the OMED platform through Dec. 31, 2023. Virtual conference registration is open until Dec. 15.

The DO Staff

12.11.23

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Students and health policy: The importance of getting involved and where to start

As I reflect on my medical school journey, I have realized that politics can play a significant role in health care and the medical profession. Whether it’s reproductive rights or climate change, politics shape how we care for our patients. When medical students and physicians have a comprehensive understanding of our health care system and … Read More

The DO Staff

12.10.23

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Curiosity in medicine: An interview with JOM’s editor in chief

At the helm of the Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (JOM) is Ross Zafonte, DO, who holds numerous prestigious leadership roles that include being the president of Spaulding Rehabilitation Network, professor and chair of Harvard Medical School’s physical medicine and rehabilitation department and the editor in chief (EIC) of the JOM, to name a few.

The DO Staff

12.09.23