AOA & AOIA issue statement on Israeli embassy staff shooting

JOM

The association between operating margin and surgical diversity at Critical Access Hospitals

Surgical volume is correlated with increased hospital profitability, yet many Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) offer few or no inpatient surgical services.

JOM Staff

07.30.22

The DO

Work for assets, not money

Shortly after I graduated high school, my uncle gave me a copy of Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. I’ve been a fan of the Rich Dad books and other products ever since. The fundamental premise of most of their work is that financial education is largely missing in our society, and they seek to shore … Read More

The DO Staff

07.29.22

JOM

Overcoming reward deficiency syndrome by the induction of “dopamine homeostasis” instead of opioids for addiction: illusion or reality?

Many individuals in the United States are plagued by addiction, and the rate at which it is affecting people in the United States only seems to be increasing. Research shows that addiction is a preventable disorder rather than a flaw in one’s moral fiber. It is driven by the imbalance of dopamine and the brain’s … Read More

JOM Staff

07.29.22

The DO

OMED 2022 registration is now open

Registration for OMED 2022 is now open. This year’s conference will take place Oct. 27-30 and will be a hybrid event with the option to participate in-person in Boston or online.

The DO Staff

07.28.22

News Releases

New osteopathic medical student welcome video debuts

The New Osteopathic Medical Student Welcome Video welcoming the class of 2026 has recently been released. A collaborative effort between the AOA, the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) and the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME), this video highlights helpful hints and tips for success in a the first year of … Read More

AOA Staff

07.28.22

The DO

Osteopathic leaders honored at AOA’s House of Delegates meeting

The osteopathic medial profession recently celebrated the notable and inspiring contributions of exceptional DOs, researchers and affiliate leaders during the AOA’s 2022 House of Delegates meeting. Following is a list of this year’s award winners and a short description of their work.

The DO Staff

07.27.22

The DO

COCA approves amendments, seeks public comment from osteopathic community

The following request for public comments was published on the COCA Website on July 5, 2022. On June 10, 2022, the AOA’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) held an executive session. During this executive session, the COCA reviewed and approved proposed amendments to the documents Accreditation of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine: COM Continuing Accreditation Standards and Accreditation of … Read More

The DO Staff

07.26.22

The DO

Florida DO leads with physical medicine and rehabilitation and more

This month, the “DOs to Know” column will focus on an extraordinary DO, who is leading the charge for the osteopathic community in Florida. We had the pleasure to speak with the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association (FOMA) President, Lee Ann Brown, DO. Dr. Brown is a West Virginia College of Osteopathic Medical School graduate who … Read More

The DO Staff

07.25.22

The DO

The DO Book Club, July 2022: Playing Doctor Part 1, How Doctors Think, Wet My Hands

A little something for everyone this time around. Our membership in the osteopathic profession started when we found a seat for that orientation session as an OMS 1, so a book about the medical school experience seems appropriate as academic years conclude and graduations produce another round of new physicians.

The DO Staff

07.24.22