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The DO

Osteopathic profession drives wellness initiatives, advocacy wins, physician empowerment

Osteopathic medicine continues to make strides within the medical field and beyond, thanks to the contributions of dedicated professionals in the health care industry, including Michael Foti, DO, a dedicated mental health advocate publishing an innovative health newsletter, and Nora Ekeanya, DO, an award-winning psychiatrist hosting an upcoming webinar as part of the “Regaining the … Read More

The DO Staff

11.12.24

AOA

Applications now open for 2025 Leadership Academy cohort

The AOA has officially opened applications for the 2025 cohort of the Leadership Academy. Applications are open to AOA members now through Friday, Nov. 22. This program provides opportunities for participants to develop and enhance their skills in preparation for future leadership roles within the AOA, the osteopathic profession and beyond. The highly competitive application … Read More

AOA Staff

11.11.24

The DO

Residency interview tips from faculty and newly matched DOs

Congratulations on submitting your ERAS application! Now it’s time for the next exciting chapter: Interview season. There’s an abundance of tips and suggestions out there, but The DO has collected insights from recently matched osteopathic physicians across various specialties, as well as two physicians who frequently interview residency applicants.

The DO Staff

11.11.24

The DO

The lost third space: Rediscovering community and connection in modern society

Growing up in New Delhi, India, I was immersed in a vibrant tapestry of community life. In India, the concept of “third spaces” was woven seamlessly into the social fabric. These were the bustling markets, the neighborhood tea stalls and the parks where strangers became friends over chai and conversations. These spaces were more than … Read More

The DO Staff

11.10.24

The DO

A brotherhood of veterans: Read about the enduring bond between A.T. Still, MD, DO, and his Civil War colonel

Oct. 25, 1864: The Civil War is nearing its conclusion. Major Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO—who would go on to found osteopathic medicine—orders his soldiers to disarm 140 Confederate prisoners of war as they approach and surrender at the Battle of Mine Creek in Kansas. The prisoners are tired, dehydrated and hungry. They have been … Read More

The DO Staff

11.09.24

The DO

What I learned about being a patient after finding my own cancer in ultrasound class

When I think of medical students, I think of a cohort of responsible and organized individuals. It takes a lot of dedication to get into a medical program and being on top of things is sort of an unspoken prerequisite. As students, we are constantly being reminded of the patients we are going to care … Read More

The DO Staff

11.08.24

Public Policy

AOA engages with osteopathic affiliates to advance advocacy and leadership engagement

This month, the AOA had the opportunity to connect with osteopathic physicians and students across the country by participating in multiple affiliate meetings and conferences. Through engaging discussions on advocacy engagement, we reaffirmed our commitment to supporting our members by advancing commonsense health policy. In the month of October, the AOA joined conferences for the … Read More

AOA Staff

11.07.24

The DO

In Memoriam: Oct. 1, 2024

The following list of recently deceased osteopathic physicians includes links to obituaries and online memorials if they’re available. Readers can notify the AOA of their deceased colleagues by sending an email to [email protected]. You may also view a list of past In Memoriam columns.

The DO Staff

11.03.24

The DO

Funding available for osteopathically focused research projects

The AOA’s 2025 research grant application cycle is now open until Jan. 31, 2025. Research funding is available to DO, MD, PhD and osteopathic medical student researchers conducting studies that address the tenets of osteopathic medicine and explore the profession’s patient-centered, empathic approach to care.

The DO Staff

11.02.24