Opportunity Applications open for new Editor in Chief and advisory board member positions with The DO Help shape the voice and vision of the nation’s most well-known publication focused on osteopathic medicine. Nov. 30, 2020Monday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email The AOA’s The DO currently provides a combination of public-facing health care information and news for the osteopathic physician and medical student. Well, times are changing. We are reformatting the DO to focus on DOs and osteopathic medical students. The DO will be written for DOs by DOs. Currently an online publication, The DO has been continuously published since 1960. In recent years, the publication has been recognized with awards/honorable mentions from PR News, Association Media and Publishing and the American Society of Association Executives. On average, The DO receives over 215,000 page views monthly. To ensure that The DO is providing cutting-edge content that is relevant to physicians and medical students, the AOA seeks a physician to serve in a part-time capacity as the publication’s Editor in Chief. The AOA is also seeking five to seven DOs, DO residents and osteopathic medical students to serve on its volunteer Advisory Board. Here is the full description for the Editor in Chief position (PDF) and the Advisory Board Member position (PDF). The deadline for applications is Dec. 18, 2020, by 5 p.m. CT. More information about the positions are below. Pay: The Editor in Chief will receive a modest stipend; the Advisory Board Members will serve in a volunteer capacity. Term: Editor in Chief: An open-ended term beginning early in 2021. Advisory Board: A one-year term beginning early in 2021 with the option of renewal. Time requirement: Editor in Chief: Roughly 10-20 hours per month. Advisory Board: Roughly two to five hours per week. Duties: Editor in Chief: Work closely with the AOA’s Member Content Manager to develop a vision for rebranding the publication and assist in executing this vision. Assist in assembling a volunteer Editorial Advisory Board. Once the Editorial Advisory Board is assembled, participate in a monthly content development call with its members and AOA staff editors. Develop and share article ideas. Identify topics/areas that The DO hasn’t covered broadly that the osteopathic community is interested in. Assist in soliciting physician- and student-written content. Advisory Board: Participate in a monthly content development call with other Editorial Advisory Board members, the Editor in Chief and AOA staff editors. Develop and share article ideas. Identify topics/areas that The DO hasn’t covered broadly that the osteopathic community is interested in. Review three to five articles monthly for factual errors and medical inaccuracies. Assist in soliciting physician- and student-written content. Apply: Editor in Chief: Please send your CV, a cover letter detailing your interest in the position and any previous writing/editorial work you’ve done, and a writing sample to TheDO@osteopathic.org by 5 p.m. CT on Friday, Dec. 18. Advisory Board: Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your interest in the position and any previous writing/editorial work you’ve done to TheDO@osteopathic.org by 5 p.m. CT on Friday, Dec. 18. More in Profession Compassion in medicine: It’s not just the right thing to do—it also makes the most cents Miko Rose, DO, writes about the impact of compassionate care on the economics of medicine. AOA now accepting nominations for its 2024 DEI Unification Award Awards to recognize individual and organizational contributions to DEI initiatives in the osteopathic community. Nominations are due by May 20. Previous articleAbstracts and essays on nutrition, HPV vaccination, pediatric care disparities win 2020 BIOM prizes Next articleIn Memoriam: DO Army Captain died in a helicopter crash in Egypt during a peacekeeping mission
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