DO pride Celebrate DOs: NOM Week 2017 is almost here! National Osteopathic Medicine Week 2017 is April 16-22. Learn what you can do to help make it a success. April 14, 2017Friday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics NOM Week National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week will take place April 16-22, 2017. NOM Week brings the osteopathic medical profession together to focus on one common goal—increasing awareness of osteopathic medicine and DOs in communities across the country. You can make an impact! Whether it’s just a simple post on your Facebook wall or a brief conversation, there are plenty of ways to contribute to the awareness effort. Visit Osteopathic.org/nomweek for resources to promote the osteopathic medical profession in your community. Spread the DO word through social media and educate your community. Tell your friends and followers about DOs and encourage others to share. Be sure to use the hashtag #NOMWeek17 when posting throughout the week. Thank you for helping make this year’s NOM Week a success! More in Profession NASA DO shares updates on AI in space James D. Polk, DO, discusses the exponential growth of the commercial space industry. He also notes that AI and other advancements are making staying healthy in space easier. White House DO shares lessons learned, advice for a fulfilling career Kevin O’Connor, DO, recently spoke at OMED24, where he discussed his trajectory from the military to the White House and what he learned from the people who helped guide him along the way. Previous articleHelp shape the AOA's future: Apply for a leadership position Next articleNational Osteopathic Medicine Week: 10 Inspiring DOs
NASA DO shares updates on AI in space James D. Polk, DO, discusses the exponential growth of the commercial space industry. He also notes that AI and other advancements are making staying healthy in space easier.
White House DO shares lessons learned, advice for a fulfilling career Kevin O’Connor, DO, recently spoke at OMED24, where he discussed his trajectory from the military to the White House and what he learned from the people who helped guide him along the way.