News in brief DO appointed to National Institutes of Health council Kendi Hensel, DO, PhD, will serve on the National Advisory Council for Complementary and Integrative Health. Oct. 5, 2018Friday Ashley Altus Contact Ashley Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar II has invited a DO to serve on the National Advisory Council for Complementary and Integrative Health of the National Institutes of Health. Kendi Hensel, DO, PhD Kendi Hensel, DO, PhD, an associate professor in osteopathic manipulative medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center/Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, will serve on the council through July 2022. Dr. Hensel is the 2018-2019 president-elect of the American Academy of Osteopathy. She also serves on the AOA’s Bureau of Osteopathic Clinical Education and Research as a research taskforce chair for OMM/OMT. 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 articleViolence against ER docs is increasing, new surveys find Next articleDocumentary featuring sports med DO nominated for regional Emmy
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.