Advocacy and Leadership DO Day 2023 offers virtual and in-person opportunities, alongside NOM week Participate virtually April 15-16 and in Washington, D.C. April 19-20. Registration is now open. Feb. 1, 2023WednesdayFebruary 2023 issue The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics DO DayDO Day on Capitol HillNOM Week The AOA’s premier osteopathic advocacy event, DO Day, will take place virtually and in-person. This event offers virtual leadership and professional development CME and sessions for physicians, affiliate leaders and students, as well as in-person opportunities to educate lawmakers about osteopathic physician and student issues. This year’s virtual sessions will occur on Saturday, April 15 and Sunday, April 16. Additionally, attendees can sign up for in-person briefings and congressional meetings in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 20. The virtual conference will be available for viewing through June 16. National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week is also set for April 17-23, which brings together osteopathic physicians and medical students from across the country with a common goal: celebrating and sharing the unique body, mind and spirit approach DOs bring to health care. Register for DO Day here. 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 articleHow sports-related concussions affect mental health Next articleIn Memoriam: Feb. 1, 2023
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.