Oct. 1, 2022Saturday research The latest New research covers social media and depression symptoms, pre-term children and school, monkeypox Two original studies, a commentary piece and a CDC bulletin share vital information relevant to many DOs practicing medicine. Research By Mauricio W. Jones, DO
July 16, 2022Saturday Honoring leaders Osteopathic leaders honored at AOA’s House of Delegates meeting Awards honor osteopathic physicians, researchers and affiliate leaders for their contributions.
July 14, 2022Thursday COCA updates COCA approves amendments, seeks public comment from osteopathic community On June 10, 2022, the COCA reviewed and approved proposed amendments to the COCA Standards. The COCA now seeks comments from the osteopathic community.
June 1, 2022Wednesday New research Latest medical research sheds light on mask mandates, cardiovascular disease The DO has combed through recent medical studies to find four pieces that DOs will find pertinent. Research By Mauricio W. Jones, DO
May 3, 2022Tuesday A family affair Q&A: The great-great-grandson of A.T. Still, DO, MD, discusses his legacy Richard Still, DO, who followed in his great-great-grandfather’s footsteps by becoming a DO, discusses his career and shares a family story about Dr. A.T. Still.
May 1, 2022Sunday Best med schools DO schools make U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 best medical schools lists Learn which osteopathic medical schools are on the list of the best medical schools for primary care and U.S. News’ other best med schools lists.
April 1, 2022Friday Advocacy in action Lorna Breen Act signed into law by President Biden President Joe Biden signs the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act into law.
March 1, 2022Tuesday Advocacy in action DO Day 2022: A chance to meet with lawmakers to discuss issues important to physicians and medical students Join thousands of your osteopathic colleagues at the profession’s largest public policy and advocacy event.
March 1, 2022Tuesday Improving health care Funding available to improve behavioral health care in rural communities Thirteen million dollars in available funding will be awarded to approximately 26 recipients. The deadline to apply is April 19.
March 1, 2022Tuesday medical school Fighting burnout Kansas City University receives $1.5 million grant to combat burnout in health sciences students Funding will support KCU’s efforts to address burnout in health care professionals at the beginning of their careers.