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Applications open for editorial advisory board member positions with The DO for 2024

The DO is seeking DOs, residents and osteopathic medical students to serve on its volunteer advisory board.

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The American Osteopathic Association’s The DO is the nation’s most well-known news publication focused on osteopathic medicine. The DO covers topics relevant throughout each stage of medical training and career, from med student to retiree. The DO is predominantly written by DOs, for DOs.

The DO has been continuously published for the past 95 years. Since the magazine moved online in 2009, it has been continually refreshed to ensure its relevance to the osteopathic medical profession. The AOA most recently revamped The DO in 2022, bringing in a DO Editor In Chief and an Editorial Advisory Board composed of DOs and osteopathic medical students.

The new version of The DO won a Gold Circle Award this year from the American Society of Association Executives. In recent years, the publication has also been recognized with awards/honorable mentions from PR News and Association Media and Publishing.

The DO is currently seeking applications from DOs, residents and osteopathic medical students to serve on its volunteer Editorial Advisory Board in 2024.

The Editorial Advisory Board will help guide The DO’s Editor in Chief and staff editors on content development and creation and also participate in content creation.

Here is the full description for the Advisory Board Member position (PDF). The deadline for applications is Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, by 5 p.m. CT. More information about the position is below.

Pay: The Editorial Advisory Board Members will serve in a volunteer capacity.

Term: A one-year term beginning in January 2024 with the option of renewal.

Time requirement: Roughly two to five hours per week.

Duties: Participate in a monthly content development call with other Editorial Advisory Board members, the Editor in Chief and AOA staff editors. Develop and share article ideas. Writing articles for The DO is not required of board members, but is strongly encouraged, and The DO’s staff editors are available to coach and support writers. Identify topics/areas that The DO hasn’t covered broadly that the osteopathic community is interested in. Review three to five articles monthly for factual errors and medical inaccuracies. Assist in soliciting physician- and student-written content.

Apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your interest in the position and any previous writing/editorial work you’ve done to [email protected] by 5 p.m. CT on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

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