Your opinion counts Call for public comment from doctors on anxiety screening recommendation The Women’s Preventive Service Initiative proposes routine anxiety screening in adolescent and adult women. April 3, 2019Wednesday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics ACOGAnxietypublic commentWPSI The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ (ACOG) Women’s Preventive Service Initiative (WPSI) is asking for comments from physicians on its draft recommendation for anxiety screening. The recommendation includes guidance on research and clinical implementation. The public comment period is open until May 1, 2019. The AOA is a partner with ACOG through the WPSI. Add your comment and view the full recommendation here. For further reading: Number of DOs has more than tripled since 1990, new report finds Celebrating National Physicians Week with stories of 10 inspiring DOs 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 articleThe 10 U.S. cities with the highest- and lowest-paid doctors in 2018 Next articleWhat med school couldn’t teach me about the patient experience
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.