News in brief Arianna Huffington to speak on resilience at OMED 2017 The founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Huffington Post will discuss the importance of building resilience into your life. Sept. 14, 2017Thursday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMED 2017 You don’t want to miss this! Enjoy the unique opportunity to hear internationally acclaimed author and digital media pioneer Arianna Huffington discuss the importance of building resilience into your life—only at OMED on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 5 p.m. in Philadelphia. As founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington reached the pinnacle of corporate success as a publisher, syndicated columnist and business leader. In August 2016, she embarked on a new chapter in her professional journey by creating Thrive Global, a corporate and consumer wellness platform focused on improving health, increasing productivity and changing the way we work and live. Her last two books, “Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder” and “The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night At A Time,” both became instant international bestsellers. Named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People and one of Forbes’ Most Powerful Women in the World, Huffington champions a new definition of success—one that focuses not only on career advancement, but also on the equally important goals of personal well-being and fulfillment. Don’t delay—register today and plan to hear Huffington’s inspirational and empowering message for the osteopathic medical community. If you can’t stay for the whole conference, consider registering using our one-day rate. More in Profession DO included on the TIME100 Health list; DO honored by the University of Mississippi Two osteopathic physicians are earning acclaim for their leadership, with M. Craig Moffett, DO, recognized for his work in rural healthcare and Mikhail “Dr. Mike” Varshavski, DO, recognized for his efforts to combat medical misinformation. Getting a secondary MD degree as a DO—is it possible, and what could be the harm? As DOs have been targeted by businesses offering to help them earn fast, affordable MD degrees, The DO talked with two attorneys who share insights about the legality of these programs, the risks of using them and why they don’t recommend them. Previous articleLearn from the best: Innovative DOs to share their secrets Next articleFlorida DO's home became makeshift hurricane shelter during Irma
DO included on the TIME100 Health list; DO honored by the University of Mississippi Two osteopathic physicians are earning acclaim for their leadership, with M. Craig Moffett, DO, recognized for his work in rural healthcare and Mikhail “Dr. Mike” Varshavski, DO, recognized for his efforts to combat medical misinformation.
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