OMED On-demand CME from past OMED conferences now available Watch or listen to AOA live conferences at your own pace and on your own time through the end of March 2025. Feb. 4, 2025TuesdayFebruary 2025 issue The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMEDspecialties DOs can now earn CME via new self-study course offerings featuring content from previous OMED conferences. Currently, content from OMED 2022 and OMED 2023 is available on the site. Participants will be able to access the content and CME through the end of March 2025. Watch or listen to AOA live conferences at your own pace and on your own time. Participants can earn AOA Category 1-A credits or AMA PRA Category 1 credit. OMED 2025 will take place Sept. 25-28 in Nashville; more information is available on the OMED homepage. Related reading: DO bridges neurology, education and the osteopathic philosophy National Women Physicians Day spotlight: The AOA’s dynamic female leaders More in Profession AOF launches Project Future, a collaborative initiative to transform U.S. healthcare Project Future is a strategic roadmap that leverages the unique osteopathic philosophy to modernize medical education and address gaps in the U.S. healthcare system. AOiA positioned as early leader as CMS elevates digital health evaluation nationwide “AOiA’s early adoption of the DiMe Seal ensured that our physicians could navigate the growing digital health marketplace with confidence,” said Kathleen S. Creason, MBA, AOA CEO. Previous articleDO dermatologist Dr. Will is a cast member on NBC's ‘Deal or No Deal Island’ Next articleStatement from leading physician groups on removal of data and guidance from federal websites
AOF launches Project Future, a collaborative initiative to transform U.S. healthcare Project Future is a strategic roadmap that leverages the unique osteopathic philosophy to modernize medical education and address gaps in the U.S. healthcare system.
AOiA positioned as early leader as CMS elevates digital health evaluation nationwide “AOiA’s early adoption of the DiMe Seal ensured that our physicians could navigate the growing digital health marketplace with confidence,” said Kathleen S. Creason, MBA, AOA CEO.