Conference The OMED 2024 preliminary program is now available Get details about specialty college CME sessions, keynote speakers and specialized learning tracks. Aug. 21, 2024WednesdayAugust 2024 issue The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMEDOMED24 Registration is now open for OMED 2024, the AOA’s premier osteopathic networking and educational event, taking place Sept. 20-22, 2024, in San Antonio. The OMED 2024 preliminary program (PDF) is now available on the OMED website and includes details about specialty college CME sessions, keynote speakers and specialized learning tracks. Specialized tracks include those focused on medical students, residents, military medicine and many specialties. Presented annually, OMED showcases osteopathic medicine across multiple specialties and is planned in conjunction with AOA specialty college affiliates. It brings together the osteopathic medical profession and provides an opportunity for attendees to obtain high-quality education and connect with each other. This year, OMED content will also be available virtually starting on Sept. 22; attendees can choose to attend in-person or virtually. In-person and virtual attendees will be able to access the virtual OMED platform from Sept. 22 through Dec. 31, 2024. The following specialties are offering both in-person and virtual content: Addiction Medicine Allergy & Immunology Family Medicine Military Neurology & Psychiatry Occupational & Preventative Medicine Osteopathy Pediatrics Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Prolotherapy Regenerative Medicine Sports Medicine The following specialties are offering virtual content (available Sept. 22): Related Anesthesiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine Hematology Internal Medicine Obstetrics & Gynecology Orthopedics Pathology Radiology To learn more about OMED or to register, visit the OMED website. More in Profession OMED 2024: Hear from the DO helping lead NASA and a WNBA legend This year’s conference features talks by space medicine expert James D. Polk, DO, and former WNBA star Tamika Catchings. DO will explore the stigma of mental illness in the medical profession in upcoming webinar Michael Foti, DO, will discuss his own struggles with depression and anxiety and also share strategies to prevent physician burnout in a Sept. 10 AOIA webinar. Previous articleIn Memoriam: Former AOA Director Ann Wittner, CMP Next articleOMED 2024 takes on Texas: Top things to do while visiting San Antonio
OMED 2024: Hear from the DO helping lead NASA and a WNBA legend This year’s conference features talks by space medicine expert James D. Polk, DO, and former WNBA star Tamika Catchings.
DO will explore the stigma of mental illness in the medical profession in upcoming webinar Michael Foti, DO, will discuss his own struggles with depression and anxiety and also share strategies to prevent physician burnout in a Sept. 10 AOIA webinar.