OMED opps for docs Receive funding to attend OMED 2021 via a scholarship for residents and fellows Ten scholarships will include a travel stipend up to $1,500 (if OMED is in-person) and complimentary registration for OMED 2021. Apply by June 4. May 13, 2021Thursday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email In an effort to promote more engagement opportunities within the osteopathic profession and to help new physicians connect with fellow industry leaders, the AOA’s Bureau of Emerging Leaders is offering 10 OMED scholarships for residents and fellows. Scholarships will include a travel stipend up to $1,500 (if OMED is in person) and complimentary OMED registration. Applicants must apply by June 4, 2021, and meet the following criteria for consideration: Enrolled in an AOA- or ACGME-approved postdoctoral training program (Those who will be starting residency programs this July are also eligible for the scholarship.) First-time OMED attendee AOA member in good standing If you have an interest in leadership within the osteopathic profession or political advocacy, you are encouraged to apply. Find more information here. 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 articleOsteopathic medicine in the news: May 12, 2021 Next articleThe importance of advocating for med students to receive COVID vaccines
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