May 26, 2021Wednesday Call for entries BIOM competition on global health research and narrative medicine now open for entries Medical students and residents: Enter your abstract or essay by Aug. 16 for a chance to receive award funding of up to $1,500.
May 19, 2021Wednesday Research news New osteopathic research database now available New search tool is the only online database of its kind dedicated exclusively to osteopathic medicine.
May 14, 2021Friday A shot at advocacy The importance of advocating for med students to receive COVID vaccines Students working at vaccination clinics weren’t first in line to get vaccinated themselves. SOMA identified this as a problem early in the rollout. Quick action and help from the AOA turned things around.
May 12, 2021Wednesday Osteopathic medicine in the news Media update Osteopathic medicine in the news: May 12, 2021 The New York Times, TODAY and U.S. News and World Report recently featured DOs or osteopathic medicine in their news coverage.
May 12, 2021Wednesday Bright outlook New AOA Strategic Plan shares organization’s priorities from 2021-2026 Plan also includes updated mission and vision statements.
May 5, 2021Wednesday News in brief Upcoming webinars will cover homebuying, managing student loans Real estate experts will share strategies to increase your chance of finding a home and financial experts will discuss the best practices for handling your student debt in 2021.
April 21, 2021Wednesday #DOProud Across the country, the osteopathic medical community celebrates NOM Week 2021 Happy NOM Week! See how members of the profession are lifting each other up and spreading the word about osteopathic medicine.
April 21, 2021Wednesday NEWS IN BRIEF Seeking nominations for AOA Distinguished Service Award The award recognizes leaders who have made outstanding accomplishments in advancing osteopathic medicine, education, research or philanthropy.
April 20, 2021Tuesday Evolution Timeline: The history of osteopathic medicine Trace the osteopathic medical profession’s roots from the 1828 birth of its founder, A.T. Still, MD, DO, to today.
April 14, 2021Wednesday Health care policy President Biden signs bill to delay Medicare sequester cuts until the end of 2021 Law extends the moratorium on a 2% cut to Medicare physician claims.