Dec. 1, 2022Thursday OMED22 OMED22 OMED22 highlights include deep dives into bucket lists, gratitude and artificial intelligence Over 6,500 members of the osteopathic profession participated in the AOA’s first hybrid OMED conference.
Nov. 1, 2022Tuesday burnoutphysician burnout Fighting burnout Highlights from the U.S. Surgeon General’s warning on health worker burnout U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy, MD, addressed health worker burnout and provided solutions in his advisory on building a thriving health workforce. Burnout By Jane Datinguinoo, OMS IV
Sept. 1, 2022Thursday Advocacy online The power of social media: Latina DO uses her following to champion diversity Stephany Giraldo Eierle, DO, MPH, leverages her sizable Instagram following to advocate for diversity in medicine and honest discussions about mental health. DOs to Know By Jane Datinguinoo, OMS IV
Aug. 1, 2022Monday Applying knowledge Thriving in third-year clerkships: Learning medicine at the bedside Here’s how some osteopathic medical students went from virtual pre-clerkship classes to both virtual and in-person clinical rotations.
May 1, 2022Sunday direct primary care Flexible treatment options Direct primary care: A path to achieving the Quadruple Aim of health care The autonomy and flexibility of direct primary care practices have alleviated some of the frustration and exhaustion physicians are feeling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 1, 2022Friday DO schoolsmedical school Osteopathic medical education How 2 osteopathic medical schools navigated the challenges of COVID-19 Two DOs share how educators approached osteopathic medical education during COVID-19. Pandemic By Jane Datinguinoo, OMS IV
March 1, 2022Tuesday COVID-19 Q&Asemergency medicine Healing with music A prescription for music in the time of COVID-19 Jasper Yung, DO, practices the art of healing in the emergency department; he also explores the healing properties of music with the Detroit Medical Orchestra. Pandemic By Jane Datinguinoo, OMS IV
Feb. 1, 2022Tuesday Rural frontline medicine How this DO practiced frontline medicine in western Alaska in the early days of COVID-19 Timothy Lemaire, DO, shares his experience and insights working on the frontlines of the pandemic in Norton Sound Regional Hospital in Nome, Alaska. Pandemic By Jane Datinguinoo, OMS IV
Aug. 12, 2020Wednesday DO & student voicesmedical schoolMoving In your words Moving for med school: Bloom where you are planted Uprooting yourself is a challenging endeavor, but an opportunity for growth at the same time. Here are my tips for a smoother transition.