Feb. 28, 2025Friday 150 years of DOs Women’s History Month Women who led the way: Celebrating early osteopathic innovators Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 150th anniversary of osteopathic medicine by learning more about two early osteopathic pioneers who paved the way for future generations. DOs to Know By Angel Green, DO
Feb. 14, 2025Friday Healing, teaching, leading Q&A: The Hip-Hop Doc discusses pediatrics, working with underserved populations and dance as exercise Tyree Winters, DO, has built a career on advocating for equitable health care, with a special focus on underserved communities. From pioneering dance-based fitness programs to championing diversity in medicine, Dr. Winters is committed to breaking barriers. DOs to Know By Angel Green, DO
Jan. 29, 2025Wednesday neurology Career paths DO bridges neurology, education and the osteopathic philosophy Mark Bailey, DO, PhD, shares his journey as a psychology major turned osteopathic physician, academic leader and neurology expert. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN
Dec. 2, 2024Monday Body, mind, spirit How this DO blends functional medicine with osteopathic medicine for whole-person health Second-generation physician Laura Robin, DO, combines her osteopathic background with functional medicine to train clinicians and patients to address the root causes of illness. DOs to Know By Angel Green, DO
Sept. 30, 2024Monday 150 years of DOs Osteopathic visionaries Honoring a legacy: 5 key figures in the history of osteopathic medicine As we continue to celebrate the profession’s 150th anniversary, read about the man who started it all, influential international DOs, a DO with a successful political career and a legendary DO basketball coach. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN
Sept. 3, 2024Tuesday student debtstudent loans Personal finance Navigating medical school debt: A guide to loan repayment options Managing medical school debt can be a daunting task. Explore repayment options and find the best plan for you and your future. Money Matters By Angel Green, DO
Aug. 1, 2024Thursday allostatic load Body, mind, spirit How childhood psychological traumas impact patients’ ability to heal from physical ailments Edward Stiles, DO, FAAO (Dist.), shares how his experiences providing OMT led to his exploration of allostatic load, trauma and healing. The DO Distinction By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN
July 31, 2024Wednesday 150 years of DOs Osteopathic excellence 150 years of osteopathic medicine: How a DO civil rights leader and a trailblazing DO military physician helped shape osteopathic history For 150 years, the osteopathic medical profession has grown and evolved, shaped by pioneers like civil rights leader William G. Anderson, DO, and Thomas Quinn, DO, an advocate for female DOs. No Limits By Angel Green, DO
July 31, 2024Wednesday Blazing a trail Meet the DO who served in the White House Medical Unit during the Reagan administration Edward Yob, DO, served as personal physician to former Vice President George H.W. Bush and assistant physician to former President Ronald Reagan. His work paved the way for future DOs to serve in the White House. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN
June 28, 2024Friday gastroenterology Trusting your gut Writing a new chapter: DO gastroenterologist combines podcasts and private practice Ian Storch, DO, runs DO or Do Not, a popular podcast on the osteopathic journey that also serves as a unique mentoring tool for osteopathic medical students. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN