March 12, 2019Tuesday In Memoriam A life in medicine In Memoriam: March 12, 2019 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.
March 6, 2019Wednesday danceneurosurgeon Back on the Dance Floor 91-year-old patient celebrates with DO who helped her dance again Neurosurgeon Sabino D’Agostino, DO, dances beside the patient he helped to move again after new minimally invasive robotic surgery.
March 6, 2019Wednesday childrenJAOAmisdiagnosissleep apnea Sleep matters Study finds up to 15% of children have sleep apnea, yet 90% go undiagnosed Symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing in children are often wrongly attributed to behavior issues, according to research in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.
Feb. 27, 2019Wednesday Medical education The 5 most competitive subspecialties in the NRMP’s 2018-2019 fellowship matches NRMP shares which fellowships are most desired by today’s trainees.
Feb. 27, 2019Wednesday Studying students Research provides the first baseline for assessing the empathy of DO students The Advances in Health Sciences Education study analyzed surveys of over 6,000 first-year osteopathic medical students.
Feb. 20, 2019Wednesday Healthgradeshospitalsquality care Across the nation Best 100 hospitals in America, according to Healthgrades Healthgrades evaluated hospitals based on clinical quality outcomes for 32 conditions and procedures.
Feb. 15, 2019Friday AMAepidemiologypublic health And the award goes to Alaska DO’s fight for cancer screening and prevention earns her an AMA award Ellen Provost, DO, is honored for her career-long commitment to improving public health in the Alaska Native population.
Feb. 13, 2019Wednesday In Memoriam A life in medicine In Memoriam: Feb. 13, 2019 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.
Feb. 12, 2019Tuesday Money matters These 10 US cities saw the highest doctor pay growth in 2018 Doctor pay grew by an average of 15% in Fresno, California, and New Orleans last year, according to a Doximity report. See which other cities made the list.
Feb. 6, 2019Wednesday Mental health Where first-year residents train affects their risk of becoming depressed, study suggests Researchers identify four critical factors within residency programs that are associated with interns developing depression.