Voices

After Hours

Arpit Kaur Danewaila, OMS III

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

As third spaces—our essential hubs of community—shrink in number across the country, the losses negatively impact patient well-being and public health.

The DO Book Club

Tim Barreiro, DO

The DO Book Club, Nov. 2024: ‘Night Watch’

Tim Barreiro, DO, reviews this engrossing and thought-provoking historical read about ConaLee and her mother as they become institutionalized in an asylum shortly after the Civil War.

Meet Your Match

David O. Shumway, DO

Your guide to navigating the military match

The Joint Services Graduate Medical Education Selection Board (JSGMESB) results are the single most important determinant of your immediate future as a military medical student.

Meet Your Match

Tristan Hazebrook, DO

Residency interview tips from faculty and newly matched DOs

Residency interviews require more than just strong qualifications. Recently matched DOs offer their best interview tips, which cover building connections, staying authentic and embracing the unexpected.

OMS Life

Chayston Brown, OMS II

The joys of primary care

Chayston Brown, OMS II, talked with two DOs in primary care about the benefits of the primary care specialties. They discussed longitudinal relationships with patients, the chance to provide preventive care and more.

Meet Your Match

Stephanie Lee, DO, MS

How these DOs matched into their top-choice programs

Three DOs share the winning formula that helped them match into their No. 1 program this year. They discuss overcoming obstacles, audition rotations, interviews and more.

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The latest

Treats for DOs

Top holiday gifts for physicians and med students in 2024

Jeanne Sandella, DO, put together her top gift ideas for DOs, with suggestions for every kind of DO in your life, including foodies, travelers and gamers.
Research news

DOs vs. MDs: Do patient outcomes favor a side?

A recent JAMA study explored patient outcomes following surgical procedures provided by DO and MD surgeons.
Finding hope

Addiction in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and the real world: Insights for physicians

At OMED24, two experts explored how J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” mirrors real-life battles with addiction, while offering insights into empathy, recovery and the healing power of narrative medicine.
News in brief

Osteopathic profession drives wellness initiatives, advocacy wins, physician empowerment

Recent advancements in the field of osteopathic medicine foster wellness, advocacy and resilience, including a newsletter and an upcoming webinar on physician empowerment and healing.
News in brief

ACOOG and AOBOG win 2025 award for outstanding educational collaboration

The award recognizes individuals and/or organizations for working collaboratively with others on an educational endeavor that embodies the spirit of advancing the field of continuing education in the health professions.
News in brief

AOBS and ABS collaborate on metabolic and bariatric surgery exam

Beginning next year, AOBS-certified surgeons will be able to achieve a designation recognizing their dedication to caring for patients with obesity.

Quotable

"Whether through grassroots initiatives or policy interventions, prioritizing the revitalization of communal gathering spots is essential for building healthier, more connected societies."

Focus The benefits of pursuing research

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