News in brief OMED25 registration now open The world’s largest gathering of osteopathic physicians, residents and medical students takes place Sept. 25-28 in Nashville. June 17, 2025TuesdayJune 2025 issue AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMED25 Registration and housing for OMED25, taking place Sept. 25-28 in Nashville, are now open. OMED is the world’s largest gathering of osteopathic physicians, residents and medical students; physicians can earn up to 60 CME credits at the conference. Check out the OMED25 conference program to learn more about the physician track, the first-ever residency fair and 13 specialty tracks. Several bonuses are available for those who register early: Register by July 31 and save $300AOA Members who register and reserve a hotel room by July 31 will receive a $300 discount on registration. Complimentary on-demand access after OMEDAttend in person and you’ll receive on-demand access to all conference programming, plus bonus sessions from eight additional specialties, from Sept. 28 – Dec. 31. Food vouchersThe first 500 AOA members who register and book housing will receive two food vouchers to use at the convention center. Register for OMED on the OMED website. 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 articleLearn more about the involvement of A.T. Still, MD, DO, in the abolitionist movement in Kansas Next articleThe NRMP 2026 Match and ERAS timeline for residency applicants
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.