Your voice matters COCA, the entity that accredits DO schools, seeks feedback on proposed policy changes COCA invites the osteopathic medical education community, the osteopathic profession and the public at large to share feedback. May 20, 2020Wednesday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email The AOA’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) recently reviewed and approved draft updates to certain sections of the document Accreditation of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine: COCA Substantive Change Policies and Procedures for initial publication. The COCA seeks comments from the osteopathic medical education community, the osteopathic profession and the public at large on these proposed changes. The document is available for download here and comments can be submitted here. Comments must be submitted by Friday, June 19, 2020. Please send questions to COCA staff at [email protected]. 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 articleSix DO schools rank in top 10 for producing the most primary care residents Next articleHe told my sister her seizures and migraines were 'made up'
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.