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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

The DO

TCOM student’s rocky road to residency: How a car crash taught a student about empathy

Last fall, Gemma Sookprasong flew to Wichita, Kansas, for an interview that could have led to a medical residency at a hospital there. She never made it to the interview, but she did end up at that hospital.

The DO

03.20.18

The DO

Updates to AOA Board Certification help create a seamless process for DOs

Progress to realign AOA Board Certification is well underway, with a goal to improve the user experience for applicants and diplomates. This complex process requires multiple infrastructure changes that will adapt board certification to meet members’ expanding technology expectations.

The DO

03.20.18

The DO

National Physicians Week: Physicians’ advocacy group offers online conference

During National Physicians Week, March 25-31 this year, a physicians’ advocacy group is offering a free, physician-led, virtual conference intended to give guidance on the health care system and ways to improve patient care.

The DO

03.20.18

The DO

ACOM honors anatomical donors with memorial, space for reflection

As a medical student, your first patient experience isn’t during clinical rounds. Rather, it’s in your first year of medical school, during anatomical science dissection labs.

The DO

03.19.18

The DO

Making the post-match move: 5 tips to ensure a smooth relocation

Welcome to the emotional roller coaster of finding out where you’ve matched—and that a cross-country move is in order. For many newly matched residents, relocating can be just as stressful as beginning the next phase of their careers.

The DO

03.14.18

The DO

Why we advocate: DOs, students discuss education funding and medical volunteerism on DO Day

Last week, medical students and DOs engaged with Congress and lawmakers to advocate for the profession for DO Day 2018. During Capitol Hill meetings, medical students and DOs shared their personal experiences to illustrate why access to student loan programs in The Higher Education Act and the protection of medical volunteers via the Good Samaritan … Read More

The DO

03.13.18

The DO

Latest advocacy endeavors look to rein in inappropriate scope of practice initiatives

Inappropriate scope of practice expansions by non-physician providers can threaten the health and safety of patients. The AOA, in support of its belief in physician-led teams, continues to fight unnecessary scope-of-practice expansion efforts by non-physician clinicians that might interfere with a physician’s ability to provide the best care possible for patients.

The DO

03.13.18