5 popular fad diets and how to advise your patients on them The countless diets, dietary supplements and unfiltered information disseminated on the internet often confuse and overly complicate the fundamental pillars of a healthy diet and can leave people wondering how to truly eat healthfully. Alexander Ford, DO, RD
Meet Your Match Michael Olek, DO More to Match: Should I choose a back-up specialty? One of the key factors to consider as you prepare residency applications is the number of programs you should apply to in order to maximize your chances of getting matched.
OMS Life Katherine Marciniec, DO How to do an international rotation Katherine Marciniec, DO, shares tips on finding an international rotation and navigating COVID restrictions with different countries.
The DO Book Club Daniel J. Waters, DO, MA The DO Book Club, July 2022: Playing Doctor Part 1, How Doctors Think, Wet My Hands Three compelling books examine medical school, the physician's thought process and transitioning from physician to patient.
Burnout Undine Vallejos, DO Physician burnout and the transition to nonclinical careers In addition to the pandemic, the grueling hours, physical demands and mental challenges of modern medicine have been driving physicians’ exodus from clinical healthcare.
Money Matters Seger Morris, DO Work for assets, not money Accumulating and developing assets that earn money can help you begin to be less dependent on your paycheck for income.
A life in medicine In Memoriam: July 1, 2022 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.
A life in medicine Profession mourns DO who died in Tulsa mass shooting Stephanie Husen, DO, a sports medicine physician at Saint Francis - Warren Clinic, died during a recent mass shooting.
Celebrating excellence DO makes history as first physician to receive National NASA Public Service Award Dr. Moomaw received the National NASA Public Service award in April from Bill Nelson, National NASA Administrator, and Vanessa Wyche, director of the JSC.
Taking the lead 5 ways to succeed in leadership positions in medical school As an OMS II who's had several leadership positions, here are my five biggest tips for success in leadership roles during medical school.
Serving the underserved How to make treatment decisions while considering the cost of care When working with underserved patients, the cost of care is often an important factor. Here is my guidance.
The world of esports Esports: Competitive gaming and its health implications As the world of professional esports grows, players often face stigma and a multitude of injuries.
Specialty soul-searching How to choose a medical specialty Family medicine or orthopedics? DOs share the steps you can take to determine which medical specialty suits you best.
Medicine of the mind How I Matched into neurology First-year neurology resident Corinna Fazzio, DO, shares her insights on what medical students seeking to match in this specialty can do to increase their chances of succeeding.
Choices ahead Choosing the right medical specialty when you’re conflicted Selecting a specialty is one of the biggest decisions a future physician will make. Here are four tips to help med students navigate the process.
Becoming a surgeon How I matched into a general surgery residency First-year resident Jeffrey Baron, DO, shares the strategies that helped him land his spot.
Ready, set, match How I matched in plastic surgery Dreaming of a plastic surgery residency? Plastic and reconstructive surgeon Tony Weaver, DO, shares the strategies that helped him succeed.