April 2, 2023Sunday DO & student voicespediatrics Kiddie care What medical students and other doctors should know about pediatric medicine Jeffery J. Bergman, DO, shares insights from his career in pediatric hospital medicine and pediatric emergency medicine. The Specialist By Jane Dalisay, DO
April 24, 2023Monday electives Expanding your horizons Five more unique electives for residency Are you interested in aviation and space medicine? How about health services for indigenous people? Check out these and more unique residency elective opportunities. Resident Notebook By Aerial Petty, DO
April 3, 2023Monday Unique calling The current state of the osteopathic profession: An in-depth discussion with two veteran DOs Brian Loveless, DO, sits down with two physician leaders at different points in their careers to chat about the present and future of osteopathic medicine. The DO Distinction By Brian Loveless, DO
April 2, 2023Sunday research Eye on research Research explores advancement of DEI in med schools, older adults’ addiction to highly processed foods and more We have scoured through the latest medical research and studies to find the latest information that DOs will find relevant. Research By Mauricio W. Jones, DO
April 2, 2023Sunday Standing out Weighing your options: Should you pursue a research year? Are you wondering how to stand out amongst your peers when applying for a competitive residency? Consider taking a research year. OMS Life By Victor Martinez, OMS III
April 2, 2023Sunday advocacyDO Dayphysicians Advocacy in action The DO Day experience: Why advocacy means so much as a physician As a family medicine resident in New York City, I understand how much the people in my community directly benefit from THCGME programs. Advocacy By Aerial Petty, DO
April 2, 2023Sunday DO & student voicesresidencystudents Planning ahead Recommendation letters: A student experience Let’s focus on some of the common questions: When should you ask, who should you ask, what should you say and how many letters do you need? Meet Your Match By Reshma Pinnamaneni, DO
April 2, 2023Sunday DO & student voices Finishing strong From community college to C-suite: How this DO flourishes with his ‘never quit’ mentality Joshua Lenchus, DO, is making history as the first DO president of the Florida Medical Association. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, ARNP-BC
April 3, 2023Monday misinformationsocial media Clearing up confusion Can doctors on social media help lead to less misinformation? These TikTok DOs hope so Though social media is never a substitute for physician care, it allows unprecedented opportunities to connect with and learn from doctors in new ways. What's Trending By Trevor Hogue, OMS III
April 3, 2023Monday retirement Making a transition The Retirement Zone: Occupying a different kind of space Our exit from the workforce heralds our re-entry and splashdown into a domestic life we likely have never experienced before in its entirety. Back Nine By Daniel J. Waters, DO, MA
April 3, 2023Monday The DO book club Beyond the diagnosis The DO Book Club, April 2023: “On Becoming a Healer: The Journey from Patient Care to Caring about Your Patients” In this book, Weiner makes an eloquent effort to identify the challenges of practicing 21st century medicine and to suggest ways to engage with patients despite many inherent obstacles. The DO Book Club By Joan Naidorf, DO
April 2, 2023Sunday careerhobbies Best of both worlds The Balentine dream: How this DO takes on both a demanding career and a goat farm Woodstock Goat Yoga is a passion project of Dr. and Mrs. Balentine’s, located at their home near Woodstock, New York. After Hours By Sherri Eldin, DO, MFA
April 2, 2023Sunday medical schoolmedical students Taking care of yourself An essential skill for all medical students Isn’t it ironic that we forget to take care of the one person that matters most, while pursuing the noble responsibility of improving others’ lives? DOpinion By Sean Pecoraro, OMS IV
April 3, 2023Monday Improving patient care What two months on a hospital recliner taught me Katherine Dobosh, OMS II, recalls time spent with her hospitalized grandfather, and her reflections on how physicians can provide better care for patients with limited English proficiency.
April 3, 2023Monday DO DayleadershipOMTvolunteer Professional updates Applications open for volunteer leadership positions, DO Day 2023 updates, new OMT designation available The AOA is now seeking volunteers for leadership positions, DO Day 2023 will take place this month and the AOA is now offering a new OMT designation.
April 3, 2023Monday DO & student voiceshealth care Earth Day Climate change and health: A physician call for action The recent pandemic has upended many of our assumptions about how to practice in a changing world, making an approach to the existing climate crisis even more urgent.
April 3, 2023Monday Acing the test Tips for success on COMLEX-USA Level 2-CE Mark Miller, OMS IV, shares some of the helpful tools and resources that helped him score above the 95th percentile on the Level 2 exam.
April 3, 2023Monday OMT and MS Treat what you find: Osteopathic medicine and multiple sclerosis “When I’m stuck in osteopathic medicine, I like to read up on A.T. Still. He didn’t want to tell his students the answer because he believed the real answer was understanding physiology.”
April 3, 2023Monday PMDD PMDD awareness How to provide better care for patients with PMDD Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a chronic condition that disrupts the lives of approximately one in every 20 menstruating patients.
March 31, 2023Friday In Memoriam A life in medicine In Memoriam: April 1, 2023 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.