Oct. 7, 2020Wednesday Proud voices Osteopathic medical profession fights back after CNN, MSNBC mischaracterize DOs DOs and the AOA are stepping up to set the record straight. Here’s what they’ve done—and how you can get involved.
Sept. 23, 2020Wednesday Money matters Nearly two-thirds of US doctors have lost income during the pandemic, report finds While COVID-19 has affected the majority of American doctors financially, some specialties have been hit harder than others, according to a new Medscape report.
Sept. 11, 2020Friday Advocacy win Australia will recognize COMLEX-USA, AOA residency, as criteria for initial licensure Change comes after three years of advocacy by the AOA and other leaders in the osteopathic medical profession.
Sept. 9, 2020Wednesday Health care in the time of COVID-19 The best and worst states for health care in 2020 Massachusetts and Minnesota offer their residents the best overall health care, according to WalletHub, which examined each state’s readiness for COVID-19 alongside the usual factors.
Aug. 26, 2020Wednesday GME 4 things to know about Osteopathic Recognition Learn what it means for residency programs to have Osteopathic Recognition, which programs are obtaining it and more.
Aug. 14, 2020Friday News Clinical practice pathway for AOA addiction medicine certification now available Eligible DOs can obtain the certification after spending 1,000 practice hours on addiction medicine over a two-year period.
July 18, 2020Saturday House of Delegates 2020 Leadership Combat veteran, lifelong leader, family physician: Meet the AOA’s 2020-2021 president “Starting my medical career in the military was great for me because of the leadership experience,” said AOA Past President Thomas Ely, DO. “It’s where I learned how to work with others to get things done.”
June 17, 2020Wednesday News in brief DOs featured on Netflix’s Lenox Hill and NBC’s The Titan Games Learn more about emergency physician Mirtha Macri, DO, sports medicine physician Kaleb Redden, DO, and these shows.
May 4, 2020Monday COVID-19 News in brief DO starts a COVID-19 support hotline for physicians Volunteer psychiatrists are staffing the national, free and confidential hotline, which is now operating from 8 a.m. to 3 a.m. daily.
April 29, 2020Wednesday COVID-19 Noteworthy news 5 things to know about COVID-19 this week An experimental drug shows promise, young patients suffer devastating strokes and toe lesions emerge as an unusual symptom of the disease.