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Comparative cross-sectional analysis of asthma outcomes and sinus surgery utilization in Appalachian and non-Appalachian counties of Ohio

Healthcare inequities disproportionately affect underprivileged groups, leading to negative health outcomes. Challenges are compounded in regions like Appalachian Ohio, where rurality and poverty exacerbate issues such as access to care and environmental stressors, significantly impacting conditions like asthma. In severe cases of asthma, sinus surgery is sometimes indicated, because it has been shown to improve … Read More

JOM Staff

04.19.26

The DO

How osteopathic care can steer patients toward better health

Edward Stiles, DO, FAAO (Dist.), has dedicated his career to advancing osteopathic medicine. A graduate of A.T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM), he was mentored by leading specialists and pioneered the first hospital-based osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) services and Medicare coding system. With decades of leadership at osteopathic colleges, including the University … Read More

The DO Staff

04.18.26

AOA, News Releases

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Postpones modifier 25 policy in response to osteopathic advocacy

CHICAGO—The postponement of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s (BCBSM) proposed reimbursement policy affecting evaluation and management (E/M) services billed with modifier 25 marks a critical step in safeguarding accurate physician reimbursement, reducing administrative burden and protecting patient access to timely, high-quality care. The decision, announced April 15, follows significant feedback from osteopathic physicians and … Read More

AOA Staff

04.17.26

The DO

Sculpting a career: From fine arts to ONMM

This month, as our profession observes National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week from April 13-19, we explore the intersection of artistry, anatomy and advocacy through the lens of a physician dedicated to the evolution of osteopathic medicine. From his unconventional background in sculpture and neuroscience to his work with residency programs and dedication to osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), … Read More

The DO Staff

04.17.26

JOM

Evaluating the acute effect of osteopathic manipulative treatment on sprint performance in young adults

Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) has been shown to improve athletic performance by enhancing shoulder range of motion, flexibility, and balance in various sports. However, its effects on sprint performance, particularly in competitive environments, remain understudied. Sprinting is a high-intensity activity that depends on anaerobic capacity, neuromuscular efficiency, and volume of oxygen (VO2) max. Although OMT … Read More

JOM Staff

04.17.26

AOA, News Releases

American Osteopathic Association celebrates top rankings for osteopathic medical education in U.S. News & World Report rankings

CHICAGO—Newly released rankings from U.S. News & World Report underscore the significant role osteopathic medical schools play in preparing physicians to serve in high-need areas across the country. The latest data show that colleges of osteopathic medicine (COMs) continue to distinguish themselves in graduating Doctor(s) of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) who enter primary care and practice … Read More

AOA Staff

04.16.26

The DO

Did A.T. Still, DO, have an MD degree?

A.T. Still, DO (1828–1917), founder of osteopathic medicine, was a licensed physician practicing in late 19th- and early 20th-century America. Although many assume he held an MD degree, the reality is more complex. Examining whether Dr. Still earned an MD degree provides important insight into the origins of osteopathic medicine and the profession that followed.

The DO Staff

04.16.26

JOM

Why don’t more physicians use osteopathic manipulative medicine? A cross-sectional study of utilization and referral barriers

Evidence supports osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) as an effective manual therapy, although it remains underutilized by Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs).

JOM Staff

04.15.26

JOM

Dermatology match disparities: analyzing osteopathic vs. allopathic student outcomes post-ACGME/AOA single accreditation system (2020–2024)

Dermatology remains one of the most competitive medical specialties, with successful candidates often demonstrating outstanding academic performance, extensive research experience, and strong letters of recommendation. The integration of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) into a single accreditation system in 2020 was intended to streamline residency training, … Read More

JOM Staff

04.13.26