Calling all leaders Want to help shape the future? Apply for an AOA leadership position. We’re looking for nominations and volunteers to serve on an AOA Bureau, Council or Committee for 2018-2019. Apply by May 14. April 11, 2018Wednesday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics AOA BureauCouncil or Committee If you’re interested in making a difference in the house of medicine, the AOA is looking for engaged DO and student volunteers to serve on an AOA Bureau, Council or Committee for 2018-2019. AOA President-elect William S. Mayo, DO, is seeking volunteer leaders to serve on important governance bodies that help shape the policy of the association. Members of the osteopathic professional family and AOA-affiliated groups are encouraged to nominate a qualified colleague or submit an application for yourself to serve on an AOA Bureau, Council or Committee. See open positions here. All requests must be submitted by close of business Monday, May 14. The application requires a CV or letter of recommendation. Those chosen to serve in a leadership role will be notified by email in August. Questions should be emailed to [email protected] with “Query” in the subject line. More in Newsbriefs AOA’s research grants workshop will guide applicants through funding process The Nov. 14 workshop will cover important topics such as RFA/NOFOs and available funding amounts. For the first time, a DO is president-elect of the Mississippi State Medical Association Katherine Pannel, DO, MSMA’s new president-elect, seeks to advance mental health advocacy and physician autonomy. Previous articleDO singer in Kansas talks about balancing music, work and family Next articleHow much money doctors are making in 2018
AOA’s research grants workshop will guide applicants through funding process The Nov. 14 workshop will cover important topics such as RFA/NOFOs and available funding amounts.
For the first time, a DO is president-elect of the Mississippi State Medical Association Katherine Pannel, DO, MSMA’s new president-elect, seeks to advance mental health advocacy and physician autonomy.