Texas-sized fun OMED 2024 takes on Texas: Top things to do while visiting San Antonio Experience OMED24 in San Antonio, where premier osteopathic CME meets vibrant Texas culture. Aug. 28, 2024WednesdaySeptember 2024 issue The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMED24 As the osteopathic profession’s premier educational event, OMED is where the brightest minds in osteopathic medicine come together. This year’s conference, taking place Sept. 20-22, will be set against the vibrant backdrop of San Antonio, a city known for its rich history, stunning architecture and lively cultural scene, offering attendees the perfect blend of business and pleasure. After enjoying OMED24’s top-tier programming and networking opportunities, be sure to carve out time to explore what this beautiful city has to offer. To help OMED24 visitors plan accordingly, Visit San Antonio has compiled a list of the top attractions and experiences in San Antonio as well as a video introduction to the city. Top 10 things to do in San Antonio Savor the flavors: San Antonio is the culinary capital of Texas. In 2017, San Antonio became the second UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy in the U.S. San Antonio boasts more than 4,000 restaurants throughout the city, including iconic restaurants as well as hidden gems. Dive into the vibrant arts and culture scene: San Antonio is a melting pot of creativity, with numerous museums, art galleries, public art displays and theaters that showcase more than 300 years of diverse Alamo City heritage. Don’t miss the River Walk: The 15-mile River Walk attracts tourists year-round. Visitors can enjoy Go Rio boat tours, shopping, museums, history, hiking/biking trails and a variety of restaurants. Visit the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park: Part of the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park shares the stories of people who came into the Spanish missions to live in the 1700s. Experience thrills at the many theme parks: San Antonio is the Theme Park Capital of Texas. Thrill-seekers can enjoy exciting rides at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Sea World & Aquatica San Antonio and Morgan’s Wonderland. Explore the Pearl District: Just north of downtown, Pearl is a dynamic neighborhood built around the historic Pearl Brewery, which operated from 1883 to 1999. Today, Pearl is home to dozens of unique culinary concepts, one-of-a-kind retail shops, weekend markets, the San Antonio campus of the Culinary Institute of America and the award-winning Hotel Emma. Stroll through Southtown: Perfect for urban exploring, Southtown encompasses a large creative community and is home to a unique mix of artists, locally owned bars, coffee shops, boutiques and art galleries. It also includes King William, a Victorian-inspired neighborhood filled with history and charm. Enjoy the nightlife scene: San Antonio has just as many options after the sun goes down. Catch a show at a theater, enjoy live music performances, dance the night away or relax at a rooftop bar overlooking the city. Journey through time at San Antonio | The Saga: Not only is San Fernando Cathedral one of the oldest active cathedrals in the country, it is also the canvas for San Antonio | The Saga, a visual journey of the history of San Antonio projected via a world-class light show onto the facade of San Fernando Cathedral. Take a short trip to the Texas Hill Country: Just a quick drive from the bustling heart of the city lies the rolling hills and wide open spaces of the Texas Hill Country. Explore the many wineries and shops, go horseback riding or take a dip in a pristine river. Registering for OMED Registration for OMED 2024 is now open. Learn more about the conference and register on the OMED24 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 articleThe OMED 2024 preliminary program is now available Next articleIn Memoriam: Sept. 1, 2024
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.