Recognition AOA CEO Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, receives Outstanding Alumni Award Dr. Klauer’s alma mater, North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, recently recognized his service to the osteopathic medical profession and the community. Nov. 1, 2022TuesdayNovember 2022 issue The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics AOAawards North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, recently presented AOA CEO Kevin Klauer, DO, EJD, with their Outstanding Alumni Award. The school presents Outstanding Alumni Awards annually to one or more alumni who graduated more than 15 years ago, excelled in their careers and demonstrated service to the community and North Central College. In his AOA role, Dr. Klauer leads strategy, operations, organizational growth and advocacy for the osteopathic profession. He partners with the AOA Board of Trustees, affiliated associations and staff to advance the AOA’s strategic vision and execute its programs. Outside of full-time professional work, Dr. Klauer is involved in and has been recognized by numerous health care organizations. He was previously honored by the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians with the 2018 Outstanding Educator of the Year award. More in Profession Curiosity in medicine: An interview with JOM’s editor in chief The Journal of Osteopathic Medicine recently received a Journal Impact Factor (JIF), which has bolstered the journal’s credibility and prestige in the research world. JOM Editor-in-Chief Ross Zafonte, DO, shares his journey into research and the journal’s goals. Orthopedic surgeon forms physician support network, AOA accepting nominations for advocacy awards North Carolina orthopedic surgeon Ted Parcel, DO, recently founded the Physician Cancer Network after a diagnosis of stage IV colon cancer. The AOA is currently accepting nominations for the 2024 advocacy awards. Previous articleOMED22 conference program now available Next article5 unique electives for residents
Curiosity in medicine: An interview with JOM’s editor in chief The Journal of Osteopathic Medicine recently received a Journal Impact Factor (JIF), which has bolstered the journal’s credibility and prestige in the research world. JOM Editor-in-Chief Ross Zafonte, DO, shares his journey into research and the journal’s goals.
Orthopedic surgeon forms physician support network, AOA accepting nominations for advocacy awards North Carolina orthopedic surgeon Ted Parcel, DO, recently founded the Physician Cancer Network after a diagnosis of stage IV colon cancer. The AOA is currently accepting nominations for the 2024 advocacy awards.