April 1, 2022Friday money mattersstudent loans Dollars and sense Start strong: Financial do’s and don’ts for med students and early-career physicians Making sound financial decisions can help you increase your career satisfaction and make the most of your earnings. Money Matters By Seger Morris, DO
April 1, 2022Friday DO & student voicesmed school debtmedical schoolstudent debt Taking action The burden of medical school debt: How to advocate for change Currently, addressing student debt is a Herculean task, which is worsening as inflation creeps higher. DOpinion By Polly Wiltz, DO
April 1, 2022Friday DO schoolsmedical school Osteopathic medical education How 2 osteopathic medical schools navigated the challenges of COVID-19 Two DOs share how educators approached osteopathic medical education during COVID-19. Pandemic By Jane Dalisay, DO
April 1, 2022Friday retirementwork-life balance Retirement Medicine as your Second Life: What happens when the game ends? Medicine is what we do. In retirement it is or will become what we did. How will you handle the transition to a non-physician identity? Back Nine By Daniel J. Waters, DO, MA
April 1, 2022Friday The DO book club Race and medicine The DO Book Club, April 2022: Black Man in a White Coat Damon Tweedy, MD, examines the complexities of being a Black person training as a physician and a Black patient in a system fraught with cultural, social and economic inequities. The DO Book Club By Joan Naidorf, DO
April 1, 2022Friday DO & student voicesmedical schoolrejection Personal growth 5 ways to deal with rejection as a medical student Simply stated, rejection is part of the pathway to success. These mindset shifts can help you recover from rejection stronger, happier and more confident. OMS Life By Kevin Seely, OMS IV
April 1, 2022Friday DO & student voicesNational Doctors Daysocial media Celebrating physicians The history of National Doctors’ Day and what it means to social media With the increased use of social media, it has been a trend to highlight health systems that have done a great job in celebrating the physicians at their institutions. What's Trending By Hala Sabry, DO
April 1, 2022Friday telemedicine Access to care CONNECTions for all: Expanding coverage for telemedicine beyond COVID Learn about advocacy opportunities to support a permanent expansion coverage for telehealth services. Advocacy By Alexis Cates, DO
April 1, 2022Friday Serving the community From Philly to Florida: How this DO’s path led to him serving underserved patients Theodore Schuck, DO, leads the largest federally qualified health center (FQHC) in Brevard County, Florida. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, ARNP-BC
April 1, 2022Friday MatchNRMP Matchresidency Tips for fourth-years Preparing for residency: A brief guide to life after Match Week Early planning will help you make a smooth transition to your new residency program. You should feel proud of your accomplishments. Meet Your Match By Michael Olek, DO
April 18, 2022Monday 150 years of DOs Honoring our history 5 stories and artifacts that tell us about the history of osteopathic medicine As DOs and medical students celebrate the profession’s 150th anniversary, The DO revisits some historical artifacts from the osteopathic medical profession that show how far we’ve come.
April 1, 2022Friday Matchmatch daymedical schoolNRMP Match It’s a Match Record number of DO students and graduates secure residency placements through 2022 NRMP Match Overall, the number of osteopathic fourth-year students who matched into PGY1 positions increased by 5.4% from last year.
April 1, 2022Friday In Memoriam A life in medicine In Memoriam: April 1, 2022 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.
March 29, 2022Tuesday A life in medicine In Memoriam: William F. Ranieri, DO, leader in osteopathic psychiatry and osteopathic medical education Dr. Ranieri led the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry for over a decade and was also a past president of the American College of Osteopathic Neurologists and Psychiatrists.
March 29, 2022Tuesday NBOMEosteopathic medicine Defining osteopathic medicine Defining the distinctive practice of osteopathic medicine: Building on the 2019 summit Without defining ourselves, we run the risk of being defined by others, and the status of distinction we enjoy will devolve to extinction.
April 13, 2022Wednesday News in brief Applications open for 2022-2023 AOA leadership positions Get involved and help lead the next generation of physicians. Apply to serve on an AOA bureau, committee or council.
April 1, 2022Friday Advocacy in action Lorna Breen Act signed into law by President Biden President Joe Biden signs the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act into law.
April 5, 2022Tuesday GMElegislationOsteopathic medicine in the newsresidency Residency training Utah passes legislation to provide additional state funding for GME programs Spearheaded by the dean of Noorda-COM, the legislation includes a provision to ensure that both DO and MD applicants are treated equally by programs that receive funding.