Osteopathic research The Conference on Osteopathic Research and Knowledge will be holding its inaugural two-day event June 22-23 in Old […]
Two historical artifacts reveal details about the start of osteopathic medicine
Osteopathic history As the profession celebrates 150 years, the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine shares two compelling items from its collection, […]
Being a DO in a heavily MD residency program: What surprised me
I can remember the feeling of extreme nervousness and imposter syndrome I felt as I walked into the University of […]
AOA seeks nominations for 2024’s Mentor of the Year award
Andrew Albano, DO Chief Medical Officer Greenville, South Carolina Jerry Balentine, DO Executive VP, COO New York Institute of Technology […]
AOA now accepting applications for volunteer leadership positions
Serve on an important governing body that helps shape AOA programs and policies. The post AOA now accepting applications for […]
Forrest ‘Phog’ Allen, DO: The father of basketball coaching
In the world of sports, March and early April are a special time. March is the month of the National […]
Confronting burnout and moral injury in medicine
Over the last few years, I have frequently been asked to address burnout among physicians and discuss this issue at […]
West Virginia governor vetoes bill to nix osteopathic medical board
Defending the profession “We are extremely pleased with the outcome regarding SB 714 and appreciate Governor Justice’s support and recognition […]
19th-century news coverage and the early years of osteopathic medicine
In the late 19th century, a new medical philosophy made its debut on the front pages of newspapers. After A.T. […]