News in brief Save the date: AOF Honors 2017 to be held Oct. 6 in Philadelphia The American Osteopathic Foundation event will honor outstanding DOs, residents and osteopathic medical students. Oct. 25, 2016Tuesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics American Osteopathic Foundation Last month, 855 attendees gathered in Anaheim, California, to celebrate the leadership of more than a dozen DOs, residents and osteopathic medical students during the American Osteopathic Foundation’s Honors 2016. The black-tie event also raises money for scholarships for osteopathic medical students, with this year’s gala bringing in $195,000 for the scholarship fund. Next year’s AOF Honors will be held Oct. 6, 2017, in Philadelphia as part of OMED 2017. To learn more about AOF Honors, read The DO’s coverage of the physicians, residents and osteopathic medical students who were recognized for their achievements at Honors 2016, or visit the AOF website. More in Newsbriefs Applications now open for AOA’s new Physician Payment Policy Fellowship Apply for the AOA’s inaugural 18-month Physician Payment Policy Fellowship and deepen your expertise in healthcare payment systems. Applications are due Dec. 19, 2025. DO to lead Mississippi physician workforce office, DO student co-authors educational children’s book Richard Calderone, DO, MPH, is the new director of the Office of Mississippi Physician Workforce, and Brooke Birks, OMS IV, published a children’s book. Previous articleHow I practice: Helping Paralympic athletes go for the gold Next articleUpcoming webinars focus on NGS' new local coverage determination for OMT
Applications now open for AOA’s new Physician Payment Policy Fellowship Apply for the AOA’s inaugural 18-month Physician Payment Policy Fellowship and deepen your expertise in healthcare payment systems. Applications are due Dec. 19, 2025.
DO to lead Mississippi physician workforce office, DO student co-authors educational children’s book Richard Calderone, DO, MPH, is the new director of the Office of Mississippi Physician Workforce, and Brooke Birks, OMS IV, published a children’s book.