May 12, 2021Wednesday Q&A What this DO says the osteopathic profession can do to encourage more DOs to do OMM “I can’t overemphasize what a powerful tool OMM is in the overall care of patients,” says Roger Beaumont, DO.
May 12, 2021Wednesday Location, location, location The best and worst states for doctors in 2021 Montana leads WalletHub’s new list, while Rhode Island comes in last. See where your state landed.
April 28, 2021Wednesday Finance What physicians got paid in 2020 New Medscape report reveals the pandemic’s impact on physician compensation last year. Some specialties thrived while others saw significant drops.
April 16, 2021Friday Celebrating NOM Week 6 historical artifacts that tell a story about osteopathic medicine The past informs the present, and these items from the early days of osteopathic medicine offer striking clues as to what the profession would look like over 125 years later.
April 14, 2021Wednesday Words of wisdom How DO students/graduates matched to their top-choice residencies in 2021 Recently matched DO students/graduates share their insights on audition rotations, virtual interviews, letters of intent and more.
April 1, 2021Thursday Serving where needed DO schools rank highly on U.S. News’ list of med schools with the most grads in primary care Osteopathic medical schools are also well-represented on U.S. News’ lists of med schools with the most graduates practicing in rural and underserved areas.
April 1, 2021Thursday MED SCHOOL RANKINGS The DO schools on U.S. News’ best med schools list for 2022 U.S. News & World Report released its annual report of the best med schools for primary care. Learn which osteopathic medical schools made the list.
April 1, 2021Thursday Leading the way Six DO schools rank in top 10 for producing the most primary care residents For the fourth year in a row, LMU-DCOM tops U.S. News’ list of schools with the most graduates going to primary care residencies.
March 17, 2021Wednesday Living legend Civil Rights leader William G. Anderson, DO, shares more details about his life and upbringing Dr. Anderson talks about becoming a physician after growing up with few Black professional role models and discusses the notable individuals who changed the course of his life.
March 4, 2021Thursday Immunization practices CDC advisory committee updates rabies vaccine recommendations The committee recommends a two-dose rabies vaccine and pre-exposure prophylaxis for at-risk individuals and also discusses zoster, flu, cholera and orthopoxviruses vaccines.