The DO

Choosing what to wear during clinical rotations, residency and beyond

Medicine is one of the most respected professions. This respect has allowed physicians to maintain a high degree of social standing for generations, and it has led professionalism to be the foundation of the medical field. As individuals participating in the most intimate and stressful moments of patients’ lives, building rapport and trust with patients … Read More

The DO Staff

03.06.25

The DO

In Memoriam: Former AOBOG board member, William Stanley Jr., DO

A former board member of the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AOBOG) who served for 20-plus years, William Frederick Stanley Jr., DO, died on Feb. 9, 2025, at the age of 90. He was a resident of Rochester, Michigan.

The DO Staff

03.01.25

Public Policy

AOA leaders advocate for the osteopathic profession in Washington, D.C.

Earlier this week, AOA leaders and DOs from multiple specialties participated in a series of high-level meetings and events in Washington, D.C., to advance the priorities of the osteopathic profession. As a non-partisan physician membership organization, the AOA is committed to advocating for health care policies that support the delivery of high-quality care, respect scientific … Read More

AOA Public Policy Team

03.01.25

The DO

DOs share why they are staying in patient care

Patient care encompasses providing access to health care, reconciling EHR discrepancies, coaching patients on addressing financial and social barriers, and facilitating the transition of care. Many physicians are leaving patient care or considering it, with the common reasons including burnout, bureaucratic tasks, long hours and lack of family time.

The DO Staff

02.28.25

The DO

Physician burnout is slowly improving, but still remains stubbornly high, Medscape report finds

Roughly 47% of doctors recently surveyed by Medscape said they were experiencing burnout. This is lower than the 49% Medscape reported in a survey last year, but still higher than the 44% reported in 2019 before the pandemic. The current burnout rate of 47% means the health care system still has a lot of work to do to properly … Read More

The DO Staff

02.27.25

JOM

March 2025 issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine now available

In the March issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (JOM), you’ll find a lineup of articles across various subspecialty areas and topics, including an analysis of the prevalence of pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients without informed consent, the negative effects of long COVID-19 on cardiovascular health, an osteopathic assessment of lower extremity somatic dysfunctions in … Read More

JOM Staff

02.27.25

The DO

DO is CMO of DOE, DO advocates for GME in Iowa, nominations open soon for AOA Distinguished Service Awards

The osteopathic medical profession continues to thrive, driven by the dedication of exceptional DOs, osteopathic medical students and organizations making lasting impacts. Below, learn more about just a few of these recent remarkable achievements, including those of Jasper Yung, DO, and Scott Everson, DO. Additionally, read on for more information about the AOA’s Distinguished Service … Read More

The DO Staff

02.23.25

The DO

Overcoming obstacles as a medical student: A journey of resilience

It’s no secret that the decision to pursue a career as a physician is one of the most challenging choices anyone could make. At the same time, it also has the potential to become one of the most rewarding decisions you make.

The DO Staff

02.22.25

The DO

A DO is president of the Michigan Radiological Society for the first time in the organization’s history

The Michigan Radiological Society (MRS), an association of radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists, residents, fellows and medical students, has inducted their first DO president, Rocky Saenz, DO, who is leading the organization for its 2024-2025 term.

The DO Staff

02.21.25