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US-trained DOs gain global recognition

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 DO Staff

11.19.23

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My journey to finding the right fit: What I learned when I searched for a physician and found my dream OB-GYN

What makes a “good” doctor? Is it competence, generosity, adaptability, selflessness? Or is it humility, determination, enthusiasm, optimism? These are all great qualities that help health care professionals provide high-quality care, but if you ask me, there is one trait that truly makes “good” doctors stand out: empathy.

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11.18.23

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What’s cooking? ‘TheChefDoc’ Colin Zhu, DO, serves up lifestyle and culinary medicine

Let’s take a seat at the table as Colin Zhu, DO, aka TheChefDoc, prepares a five-course chronicle that spans his journey into osteopathic, lifestyle and culinary medicine. Dr. Zhu is a graduate of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) and he completed his residency at Manchester Memorial Hospital in family medicine.

The DO Staff

11.17.23

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11 great holiday gifts for doctors and med students in 2023

As we approach the holiday season, many of us are thinking about what we can get our loved ones during this time of the year. To help, we’ve made a gift guide of some of the top gifts for doctors and medical students. Our list includes items that are useful as well as those that … Read More

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11.16.23

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AOA takes action to prevent physician payment cuts

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released its 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and Quality Payment Program Final Rule, which outlines the latest updates on physician payment policies. The AOA’s Public Policy team has published a summary of the new rule, which includes a proposed 3.37% reduction in Medicare physician payment rates.

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11.15.23

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OMED23 highlights: Get the lowdown on main stage speakers, specialty tracks and Orlando magic

This October, thousands of DOs gathered at the Swan and Dolphin Resorts at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, to “capture the magic” at OMED 2023. The largest gathering of osteopathic physicians, students and allied health professionals in the world boasted brilliant main stage speakers, 200+ hours of programming across 23 different medical specialties, 12-foot-tall dancing … Read More

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11.14.23

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How to combat burnout in the current health care environment

Awareness of burnout in health care has been growing since the 1970s, and it is currently a very prevalent topic of discussion in the health care space, note OMED23 speakers Michael Kulisz, DO, and Christopher L. Gandy, LACP.

The DO Staff

11.12.23

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From unmatched to Intern of the Year: My SOAP experience

“We are sorry, you did not match to any position.” The words every Match applicant dreads seeing. I remember receiving this email while I was at my clinical rotation. I debated telling the resident and preceptor I was with, not excited to share what felt like the worst thing that could’ve happened. I ultimately did … Read More

The DO Staff

11.11.23

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‘Physician’ as identity vs. a position in the workforce: What generational differences may teach us all

“You know, Dr. Rose, I just want to have work-life balance and enough income to support my family. I don’t care which specialty. I want to do something I enjoy, but I mainly want to earn enough to support the things outside of work that are important to me. Help me get into a specialty … Read More

The DO Staff

11.10.23