June 3, 2026Wednesday DO DayDO Day 2026DO Day on Capitol Hill Healthcare policy DO Day on the Hill 2026: Advocating for access to care, GME funding and stable physician payment Laura Rosch, DO, shares her DO Day experience along with the perspectives of two osteopathic medical students who attended the advocacy event. Advocacy By Laura Rosch, DO
June 3, 2026Wednesday DO & student voiceslifestyleretirement Living your best life Prepping for retirement: My top 10 tips From prioritizing health to setting realistic goals, Ronald Librizzi, DO, shares the things that made his transition to retirement easier. Back Nine By Ronald Librizzi, DO
June 1, 2026Monday DO DayDO Day 2026DO Day on Capitol Hill Advocacy in action Swimming through a sea of white coats: Finding my voice in advocacy Forum Sanghavi, DO, MHSA, shares how attending DO Day for the first time has transformed her approach to advocating for patients and the profession. Advocacy By Forum Sanghavi, DO, MHSA
May 28, 2026Thursday DO & student voiceseducationteaching Soft skills Teaching in medicine: 3 physicians share their best tips for patient education Timothy Slade, OMS III, shares his mentors’ key guidance on learning styles, connecting with patients and more. OMS Life By Timothy Slade, OMS III
May 18, 2026Monday breast cancer A surgeon’s perspective ‘There’s always something to learn,’ and other lessons from a breast surgery oncologist Surgeon Olutayo Sogunro, DO, shares insights on the rewards of breast surgery oncology and discusses being a DO in an MD-heavy institution. No Limits By Ian Storch, DO
May 18, 2026Monday OB-GYN Delivering the facts Paging Dr. Fran: How one osteopathic OB-GYN is reshaping women’s health advocacy Osteopathic OB-GYN Franziska Haydanek, DO, discusses how she became a wildly popular women’s health content creator and shares how motherhood and her osteopathic training have inspired her. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN
May 14, 2026Thursday medical educationmedical schoolmental healthstudents Mental Health Month One of the biggest challenges in medical school—and how it gets a head start Miko Rose, DO, discusses burnout among medical students and shares strategies for combatting it. OMS Life By Miko Rose, DO
May 8, 2026Friday DO & student voicespatient carevolunteer workvolunteering Global health In the Dominican Republic, a medical mission provides valuable lessons on access to care Two osteopathic medical students share their journey to Santo Domingo and the insights they gained from helping underserved patients in a new environment. OMS Life By Murshea Tuor, OMS II
May 1, 2026Friday booksburnoutphysician burnoutThe DO book club Mental Health Month The DO Book Club, May 2026: ‘Stop Physician Burnout’ and ‘Moral Injury’ These two books are helpful tools as you navigate being both a physician and a human being, and they will provide you with ways to start your healing process, writes Joan Naidorf, DO. The DO Book Club By Joan Naidorf, DO
April 21, 2026Tuesday mental healthmental illnesspsychiatry Mental health The DO Book Club, April 2026: ‘Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us’ Author Rachel Aviv explores the stories we tell ourselves and others about mental illness and how these stories can shape the course of the illness. The DO Book Club By Tim Barreiro, DO