March 18, 2020Wednesday COVID-19 News COVID-19: DOs and medical students share their experiences DOs and osteopathic medical students provide details about how they’re adapting to the “new normal.”
March 11, 2020Wednesday single GME accreditation Medical education FAQ: The single GME 5-year transition concludes on June 30 Here’s what you need to know about residency programs, Osteopathic Recognition and board certification.
March 4, 2020Wednesday COVID-19 News 5 things to know about COVID-19 this week Learn the latest COVID-19 developments as cases continue to grow in the U.S. and abroad.
Feb. 12, 2020Wednesday HAPPILY EVER AFTER Marriage and relationship advice for DOs Experts reveal why successful people often struggle in marriage, and DOs detail how they sustain the spark in their unions.
Jan. 29, 2020Wednesday At the top of their game National Women Physicians Day: Read about 10 inspiring women in osteopathic medicine Held annually on Feb. 3, NWPD is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate female physicians.
Nov. 20, 2019Wednesday Wish list Top 10 holiday gifts for doctors and med students in 2019 Whether you’re shopping for the DOs and medical students in your life or putting your own wish list together, we have you covered.
Oct. 18, 2019Friday Outside the box How leaders can fuel innovation: A disruptive CEO shares insights Not Impossible Labs CEO Mick Ebeling, an OMED 2019 keynote speaker, shares the principles that guide his leadership strategy.
Oct. 17, 2019Thursday single GME accreditation Medical education Q&A: The ACGME board’s first DO chair-elect talks about evolving residency AOA Past President Karen Nichols, DO, shares how the ACGME has shaped residency training in recent years.
Oct. 17, 2019Thursday Technological advances What this cybersecurity expert is most concerned about New York Times bestselling author Marc Goodman, an OMED 2019 keynote speaker, shares what he thinks the biggest threat to our digital security is today.
Oct. 9, 2019Wednesday Professional satisfaction Physician burnout peaked around 2014, study suggests While burnout levels remain high, fewer physicians reported feeling burned out in 2017 than they did three years earlier, according to Mayo Clinic Proceedings.