Voices

Burnout

Vania Manipod, DO

DO’s bipolar diagnosis leads him to a career in psychiatry

After publicly sharing his bipolar diagnosis as a premed, Logan Noone, DO, transformed his lived experience with mental illness into a driving force for empathy and advocacy in psychiatry.

The DO Book Club

Tim Barreiro, DO

The DO Book Club, Nov. 2025: ‘Recitatif’

Tim Barreiro, DO, breaks down Toni Morrison's only novella, which he says deserves a place on every physician's nightstand.

Meet Your Match

Stephanie Lee, DO, MS

5 DOs share how they matched into their top-choice programs

Residents who matched into neurology, internal medicine and pediatrics provide tips, insights and resources for those going through the Match process.

What's Trending

Gary Krol

Peace of mind or prescription risk? A DO weighs in on at-home antibiotic kits

“Peace of mind in a box” may sound appealing, but infectious disease expert Vitaliy Krol, DO, explains why at-home antibiotic kits pose serious risks.

DOs to Know

Angel Green, DO

A prescription for partnership: How a DO and an MD are running a concierge medicine practice together

Richard Edwards, DO, and Monica Sher, MD, share why they chose concierge medicine, how the practice model works and their advice for others interested in it.

OMS Life

Keith Kern, OMS III

How our lives before medicine help us become the doctors we’re meant to be

Whether you have worked in a restaurant, managed a business, taught in a classroom or served in the military, you carry lessons and perspectives that will make you a better physician.

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Safety cannot be delegated. It is a shared responsibility of parents, coaches, youth athletes, safety advocates, sports leagues, schools and health professionals. We all hold the responsibility of prevention.

Focus The benefits of pursuing research

DOs and medical students explain how research has helped guide them, and what to look for.