Sept. 10, 2025Wednesday mental healthsuicide Mental health National Physician Suicide Awareness Day: Turning awareness into action More organizations are recognizing the need for longitudinal mental health resources for clinicians and health care systems. Burnout By Sneha Karthikeyan, OMS III
Aug. 29, 2025Friday growth mindsetmental health Looking inward The DO Book Club, Sept. 2025: ‘Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy’ Sarah Ban Breathnach’s book is composed of 366 essays about exploring your life and journey through creative expression, contemplation and self-directed action. The DO Book Club By Stephanie Lee, DO, MS
Aug. 29, 2025Friday AIartificial intelligencepatient care Complex healthcare Ethical considerations regarding AI use in healthcare: How much is too much? AI has become ubiquitous in healthcare. Curtiss Johnson, DO, discusses the pros and cons of AI use in the medical setting and how it may evolve going forward. What's Trending By Curtiss Johnson, DO
Aug. 27, 2025Wednesday The DO dynasty 6 DOs, 1 amazing story: After escaping Vietnam in the ’70s, this family embraced osteopathic medicine Huy Nguyen, DO, FACOS, shares how his refugee family became a powerhouse of six DOs dedicated to whole-person care. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, APRN
Aug. 20, 2025Wednesday President, psychiatrist & pitmaster Where healing meets heat: New AOA president shares how he became a grill master From the clinic to the smokehouse, AOA President Robert G.G. Piccinini, DO, D. FACN, brings his passion for healing and connection to both patients and the pit. After Hours By Jeanne Sandella, DO
Aug. 19, 2025Tuesday retirement Golden years 6 questions to ask yourself when you’re thinking about retiring from medicine Janice Blumer, DO, shares the questions that brought her much-needed clarity regarding her own retirement plans. Back Nine By Janice Blumer, DO
Aug. 1, 2025Friday booksThe DO book club Vietnam nurses The DO Book Club, Aug. 2025: ‘The Women’ In this 2024 work of historical fiction, Hannah tells the story of a young woman named Frances “Frankie” McGrath, who trains as a nurse in San Diego and follows her brother, a naval officer, into service in Vietnam. The DO Book Club By Joan Naidorf, DO
July 30, 2025Wednesday preventive medicine An ounce of prevention, a pound of cure The power of preventive medicine in osteopathic care Blending the principles of osteopathic medicine with the tools of public health, preventive medicine offers DOs a powerful pathway to address health at both individual and community levels. The Specialist By Parul Chhatpar, DO, PGY-3
July 15, 2025Tuesday advocacyDO & student voicesDO Daymedical schoolpatient care Be the change 5 ways to get involved in advocacy as a medical student Margo Winter, DO, shares the reasons that engaging in advocacy was an integral part of her medical school experience. She also offers advice on how to get started as a med student. Advocacy By Margo Winter, DO
July 1, 2025Tuesday OMMUNTHSC Life-changing care How OMM solved a year-long mystery in 15 minutes After a year of debilitating ear pain with no clear diagnosis, this patient found unexpected relief through two chance encounters and the healing power of OMM. The DO Distinction By UNT Health Science Center