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AOA seeking nominations for Mentor of the Year recognition program

Mentors are an integral part of the osteopathic tradition, serving as teachers, guides and role models for future and current DOs. Nominations for the 2018 Mentor of the Year award are open, with the winner announced at OMED ’18 in San Diego.

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03.12.18

The DO

Is there a doctor in the house? Increased diversity measures are promoting more opportunities for minorities

As the #OscarsSoWhite social media outcry made Hollywood listen to the call for racial inclusion (cue inclusion rider speech, please) the world of medicine has been rallying its own cry for diversity.

The DO

03.07.18

The DO

DO Day 2018: Over 1,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students storm the nation’s capital

Over 1,000 white-coat-clad DOs and medical students descended on Washington, D.C., today to advocate for access to education funding and increased access to emergency care at disaster sites, while also promoting the osteopathic profession’s impact on health care.

The DO

03.07.18

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The power of a positive attending: Student reflects on an attitude-altering rotation

I walked into the emergency department and met my new preceptor, who introduced himself and told me to get access to electronic medical records.

The DO

03.05.18

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The power of you: How to beat the blues if you don’t match

For a medical student, failing to match may be one of the most difficult challenges to face and overcome. But there is help. The DO spoke with Scott Glassman, PsyD, clinical assistant professor and associate director of the master of science program in Mental Health Counseling at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), about overcoming … Read More

The DO

03.05.18

The DO

ACGME launches resources webpage for resident and faculty well-being

The focus on physician well-being continues to gain prominence in the health care space, particularly within the clinical learning environment as physicians and physicians in training seek to eliminate burnout and find more joy and meaning in work.

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03.02.18

The DO

In Memoriam: UNECOM student Deane Stryker, stabbed at Mass. library

Deane Stryker, a first-year student at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, was fatally stabbed Saturday at a public library in Winchester, Massachusetts. She was 22.

The DO

02.28.18

The DO

In Memoriam: Flight surgeon dies after being struck by helicopter rotor

Navy Lt. James A Mazzuchelli, DO, of Orange Park, Florida, died Feb. 24 following injuries sustained when he was struck by a tail rotor of a helicopter. He was 32.

The DO

02.28.18

The DO

Healing hands bring hope to Honduras: Surgical ob-gyn brigade makes a difference for those who need it most

Some of the Honduran patients standing in line at Clinica Medica to see the team of U.S. medical personnel had been on waiting lists for years. It was an eye-opening experience for Lauryn Przeslawski, DO, a third-year ob-gyn resident at Metro Health in Cleveland, Ohio, and member of the healthcare team that traveled to Honduras … Read More

The DO

02.28.18