Advocacy BEL DO Day Scholarship applications due Jan. 31 DO residents and fellows can receive a scholarship to cover registration and travel. Dec. 15, 2021Wednesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email The AOA is currently accepting applications for the Bureau of Emerging Leaders (BEL) DO Day Scholarship, which provides opportunities for osteopathic residents and fellows to attend DO Day on Capitol Hill, set for April 23-27, 2022. The program gives a scholarship to up to five residents and fellows, covering the cost of event registration and a $1,500 travel stipend, and is sponsored by the American Osteopathic Information Association (AOIA). The AOIA is looking for scholarship candidates interested in advocacy engagement and public policy who haven’t had the opportunity to attend DO Day on Capitol Hill before. Along with being recognized at DO Day, scholarship recipients will have the opportunity to participate in future BEL activities and programs. To be considered for the scholarship, applicants must complete an online application. Applications are due by Jan. 31, and winners will be notified by Feb. 18. If you have any questions about the application, contact the AOA at [email protected]. More in Newsbriefs DO appointed to VA leadership role Haipeng “Mark” Zhang, DO, will serve as acting assistant under secretary for health. Poetry collection by DO explores healing, resilience Lt. Col. Ivan Edwards, DO, Air Force Reserve flight surgeon, has released “Resonance of the Soul: Flowers and Harmonics,” a poetry collection that gives voice to healing and human stories. Previous articleFollowing backlash, comedian Hasan Minhaj clarifies his comments about DOs Next articleNBOME extends enhanced attestation to Class of 2023
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Poetry collection by DO explores healing, resilience Lt. Col. Ivan Edwards, DO, Air Force Reserve flight surgeon, has released “Resonance of the Soul: Flowers and Harmonics,” a poetry collection that gives voice to healing and human stories.