Leading the way Applications open for 2020-2021 AOA leadership positions Get involved and help lead the next generation of physicians. Apply to serve on an AOA council, bureau or committee. April 15, 2020Wednesday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Be a part of innovation at the AOA by serving in a leadership capacity. Nominations and applications for open leadership positions on the AOA’s 2020–21 bureaus, councils, and committees (BCC) are now being accepted. AOA President-elect Thomas Ely, DO, is seeking volunteer leaders to serve on important governance bodies that help shape the policy of the association. AOA members are encouraged to submit an online application. All applications and nominations must be submitted by close of business on Friday, May 1. Apply here. Questions or concerns? Email them to [email protected] or call (312) 202-8129. More in Newsbriefs Applications now open for AOA’s new Physician Payment Policy Fellowship Apply for the AOA’s inaugural 18-month Physician Payment Policy Fellowship and deepen your expertise in healthcare payment systems. Applications are due Dec. 19, 2025. 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. Previous articleFourth-year osteopathic medical students to graduate early due to COVID-19 Next articleCOVID-19 resources for DOs and students: HHS sending $30 billion to hospitals and health care professionals enrolled in Medicare; wellness apps provide free access
Applications now open for AOA’s new Physician Payment Policy Fellowship Apply for the AOA’s inaugural 18-month Physician Payment Policy Fellowship and deepen your expertise in healthcare payment systems. Applications are due Dec. 19, 2025.
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.