Learning opportunity Upcoming CME webinar to share RSV vaccine updates for older adults AOA webinar takes place Thursday, May 29 from 2-3 p.m. CT. May 20, 2025TuesdayMay 2025 issue AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics CME During an upcoming AOA webinar, AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, FACOOG (Dist.), FACOG, CS, and AOA Trustee David E. Garza, DO, will present new findings to equip health care professionals with the knowledge and tools to implement FDA-approved and CDC-recommended prevention strategies for RSV in older adults. The webinar takes place on Thursday, May 29, from 2-3 p.m. CT and will also address working with medically underserved and under-immunized populations in rural and urban settings. Participants can earn 1.0 AOA Category 1-A Credit or 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Learn more and register on the AOA Online Learning website. Related reading: The Wagner way: How osteopathic medicine became a tradition in this family The DO schools on U.S. News’ best medical schools list for 2025 More in Profession Mentorship, the single greatest solution AOA Trustee Joshua Lenchus, DO, shares his story of how mentorship changed his life. Early on in his journey in medicine, he met osteopathic physicians who saw potential where he saw uncertainty. Workplace violence in healthcare 2026: Medscape survey findings Over 60% of physicians working in medical practice offices told Medscape that physical security at work is a more pressing issue for them than it was three years ago. Previous articleCall for OMED 2025 research abstracts Next articleThe DO Book Club, May 2025: ‘Life in the Balance: A Physician's Memoir of Life, Love and Loss with Parkinson's Disease and Dementia’
Mentorship, the single greatest solution AOA Trustee Joshua Lenchus, DO, shares his story of how mentorship changed his life. Early on in his journey in medicine, he met osteopathic physicians who saw potential where he saw uncertainty.
Workplace violence in healthcare 2026: Medscape survey findings Over 60% of physicians working in medical practice offices told Medscape that physical security at work is a more pressing issue for them than it was three years ago.