News in brief James M. Andriole, DO, earns AAOE award for lifetime achievement Dr. Andriole, who serves on the NBOME Board of Directors, received the award during the AOA’s OMEL Conference in Tampa, Florida. Jan. 31, 2017Tuesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email James M. Andriole, DO, was honored with the Archie Feinstein, DO Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Association of Osteopathic Examiners (AAOE). The award, which Dr. Andriole received during the AOA’s Osteopathic Medical Educators and Leaders Conference in Tampa, Florida, recognizes individuals who have contributed to the osteopathic medical profession by serving on a state medical board. Dr. Andriole is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME). James M. Andriole, DO According to a news release from the NBOME, Dr. Andriole was elected to the organization’s board in 2009. In 2000, he was appointed to the Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine, where he continues to serve. Dr. Andriole is also a past president of the AAOE. He is currently President and CEO of Disability Consultants USA, Inc. To learn more about the honor, read the NBOME news release on Dr. Andriole’s award. More in Newsbriefs TouroCOM opens new school in Great Falls, Montana The new campus is Touro University’s third college of osteopathic medicine and the first nonprofit medical school in Montana. “Operation Nightingale” fraud scheme alert: Bogus nursing credentials sold to thousands of aspiring nurses It was recently discovered that a scheme, nicknamed “Operation Nightingale,” offered aspiring nurses the opportunity to purchase fake nursing degree diplomas and transcripts. Previous articleLights, camera, action: How to write a compelling personal statement Next articleMisdiagnosis of foot and ankle injuries may result in complications
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