Technology Free CME webinar will cover AI use in health care Presented by the AOIA, the May 12 webinar will feature thought leaders’ insights and guidance on the evolving use of AI in medicine. April 30, 2025WednesdayMay 2025 issue AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email On May 12 at 4:30 p.m. CT, the American Osteopathic Information Association will present a webinar on AI use in health care. The free one-hour webinar will feature thought leaders’ insights and guidance on the evolving digital health landscape and its impact on osteopathic medicine. Participants can earn one AOA Category 1-A or AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Register for the webinar here. Webinar learning objectives: Apply the current applications of AI in health care, with a focus on relevance to osteopathic practices and philosophy Evaluate the potential impacts of AI on osteopathic diagnostic and treatment approaches Identify ethical considerations and challenges in implementing AI within the osteopathic medical field Explore how AI can complement and enhance the holistic, patient-centered (e.g. body, mind and spirit) approach of osteopathic medicine For more information on AOIA events, see the AOIA Events web page. More in Profession Leaders of the American Osteopathic College of Radiology and Louisiana Osteopathic Medical Association receive the 2025 Bob E. Jones, CAE, award Carol Houston and Grady E. (Ed) Williams, PhD, are recognized for their exemplary leadership and tremendous contributions toward advancing osteopathic medicine. Osteopathic medicine highlighted in recent New York Times article Article shares many positive attributes of the profession, including its recent growth and the fact that DOs hold some of the highest medical posts in the country. Previous articleDiving into the science of cold plunges: Is it worth the icy dip? Next articleEssential apps for health care professionals: Streamlining care, education and wellness
Leaders of the American Osteopathic College of Radiology and Louisiana Osteopathic Medical Association receive the 2025 Bob E. Jones, CAE, award Carol Houston and Grady E. (Ed) Williams, PhD, are recognized for their exemplary leadership and tremendous contributions toward advancing osteopathic medicine.
Osteopathic medicine highlighted in recent New York Times article Article shares many positive attributes of the profession, including its recent growth and the fact that DOs hold some of the highest medical posts in the country.