News in brief Virtual osteopathic CME now available via OMED On-Demand All conference programming is available on demand through Dec. 31, 2025. Oct. 1, 2025WednesdayOctober 2025 issue AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMED25 OMED On-Demand is now available. The program offers CME across 20 specialties and is accessible through Dec. 31. OMED On-Demand fits your schedule and location, giving you the flexibility to learn at your own pace through the end of the year. What to expect: Renowned speakers: Insights from leading change-makers on public health, achieving personal well-being and unlocking your best personal performance. Interactive features: Choose content that works with your personal schedule, wherever you are. Comprehensive topics: Sessions are tailored to your specialty’s needs. CME credits: Earn up to 30 AOA Category 1-A credits and 20 Category 1-B credits or 50 AMA PRA Category 1-A Credits™. Check out the conference program for all session details, including Main Stage speakers and specialized learning tracks. Learn more and register on the OMED website to access OMED25 content through Dec. 31, 2025. More in Profession Applications for the AOA’s 2026-2027 TIPS program now being accepted Participants will gain experience in writing policy briefs, white papers, oral testimony and more. Apply by June 14. How mentorship helped this first-generation DO become the first Vietnamese-American dean of a medical school John Pham, DO, shares his journey of arriving in America and finding a mentor who had a pivotal impact on his life. Previous articleThe language of care: Resources for treating patients with limited English proficiency Next articleAOA offers patient access impact amid government funding concerns
Applications for the AOA’s 2026-2027 TIPS program now being accepted Participants will gain experience in writing policy briefs, white papers, oral testimony and more. Apply by June 14.
How mentorship helped this first-generation DO become the first Vietnamese-American dean of a medical school John Pham, DO, shares his journey of arriving in America and finding a mentor who had a pivotal impact on his life.