Advocacy in Action Make a difference at DO Day 2019 The biggest annual advocacy event for DOs and osteopathic medical students will take place March 4-5. Jan. 15, 2019Tuesday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics advocacyDO Day on Capitol Hillpolicy It’s that time of year again! AOA’s biggest annual advocacy event, DO Day on Capitol Hill, will take place Monday and Tuesday, March 4-5 in Washington, D.C. For DOs and medical students, DO Day 2019 is an opportunity to connect with legislators and make a difference in policy. Register today, make your voice heard and help to educate members of Congress and staff about the osteopathic profession and the importance of osteopathic medicine. This year, enjoy upgrades to the DO Day experience, including a more robust training platform, a real-time mobile tool, additional meetings with lawmakers, and a team of your colleagues to help guide you through the day. In addition, a mobile tool will deliver the following straight to your device: Preliminary schedules Your personal schedule Real-time schedule changes Seamless notation of key committees, co-sponsors, etc. System-wide day-of-event alerts Links to bios of members of Congress Photo upload options To register, or for more information about lodging and schedules, click here. More in Newsbriefs DO to lead Mississippi physician workforce office, DO student co-authors educational children’s book Richard Calderone, DO, MPH, is the new director of the Office of Mississippi Physician Workforce, and Brooke Birks, OMS IV, published a children’s book. Free holistic residency application review platform will soon be available for residency programs that use ERAS Cortex, an AI-enabled platform, is designed to provide technology-assisted holistic review by streamlining application screening and review. Previous articleConducting osteopathic research? Apply now for grant funding Next articleMichigan enacts Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
DO to lead Mississippi physician workforce office, DO student co-authors educational children’s book Richard Calderone, DO, MPH, is the new director of the Office of Mississippi Physician Workforce, and Brooke Birks, OMS IV, published a children’s book.
Free holistic residency application review platform will soon be available for residency programs that use ERAS Cortex, an AI-enabled platform, is designed to provide technology-assisted holistic review by streamlining application screening and review.