May 1, 2022Sunday burnouthealth carephysician burnout Defining burnout Is burnout the correct term to use? To move forward and advocate for change, it is imperative that we come to a consensus and unite on a standardized term. Burnout By Vania Manipod, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday DO & student voicesosteopathic medicineteaching Patient care Is there still an art to practicing medicine? Practicing medicine can take on many forms and styles, based upon what we’ve seen and learned. Let’s talk about whether the concept of the art of medicine still applies today. DOpinion By Jesse Shaw, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday Bull’s-eye How to Match into your No. 1 program: Insights from 38 applicants who did it Students and DOs who recently matched share details about competitiveness, letters of intent, audition rotations and more. Meet Your Match By Samuel Zarbock, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday DO & student voiceskidney testingracial bias Diversity matters How kidney testing is affected by racial bias The practice of using race as a component of eGFR rates has garnered much discussion within the medical community. Diversity in Medicine By Alexander Ford, DO, RD
May 1, 2022Sunday COVID-19medical schoolvirtual med school From virtual to reality From student to resident: Tips for transitioning from virtual med school Medical students across the country faced a multitude of unknowns and had to face the challenges of learning in a hands-off environment. OMS Life By Polly Wiltz, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday scope of practiceThe DO book club The nature of caregiving The DO Book Club, May 2022: The English Patient, Flying Blind and Patients at Risk In its own way, each book examines the core of what we do as physicians, what our job is and where our responsibilities lie. The DO Book Club By Daniel J. Waters, DO, MA
May 1, 2022Sunday medical schoolwork-life balance Life and medicine How I navigated my grandfather’s death as a medical student While I had no shortage of medical knowledge, I felt unprepared to find myself on the patient side of medicine. Art of Medicine By Erica Nanni, OMS III
May 2, 2022Monday rural medicine Health care policy Bill addresses rural health care access and physicians’ medical school debt The Rural America Health Corps Act would provide physicians with $200K in loan repayment for practicing in a rural area for five years. Advocacy By Aerial Petty, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday patient carephysiciansprivate practice Going solo As the number of private practices shrinks, opportunities exist for ambitious physicians While running a private practice today is a daunting prospect, physicians can definitely flourish in this practice setting. Private Practice By Clifford Stark, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday brandingDO & student voicessocial media Building your brand How to find your identity online and be authentic If you are a physician who is interested in sharing more online, here are tips on how to start and how to be yourself. What's Trending By Hala Sabry, DO
May 1, 2022Sunday Heartfelt care California DO thrives as an OMM specialist in a hospital system Alice I. Chen, DO, uses OMM to enhance the care of hospitalized patients, including those healing from complicated surgeries such as organ transplants and brain surgery. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, ARNP-BC
May 3, 2022Tuesday A family affair Q&A: The great-great-grandson of A.T. Still, DO, MD, discusses his legacy Richard Still, DO, who followed in his great-great-grandfather’s footsteps by becoming a DO, discusses his career and shares a family story about Dr. A.T. Still.
May 1, 2022Sunday direct primary care Flexible treatment options Direct primary care: A path to achieving the Quadruple Aim of health care The autonomy and flexibility of direct primary care practices have alleviated some of the frustration and exhaustion physicians are feeling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 4, 2022Wednesday NOM Week AOA commends Senate for unanimously adopting resolution on National Osteopathic Medicine Week U.S. Senate unanimously passes NOM Week resolution.
May 1, 2022Sunday leadershiposteopathic recognition Leadership DOs recognized with promotion, scholarships, advocacy awards and hall of fame induction The osteopathic medical profession celebrates a new chair of orthopedic surgery, DO Day scholarship and award recipients and a DO’s induction into the Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame.
May 1, 2022Sunday In Memoriam A life in medicine In Memoriam: Ethan Allen, DO After serving in the Navy, Dr. Allen became a leader, teacher and mentor in osteopathic medicine.
May 1, 2022Sunday Best med schools DO schools make U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 best medical schools lists Learn which osteopathic medical schools are on the list of the best medical schools for primary care and U.S. News’ other best med schools lists.
May 1, 2022Sunday In Memoriam A life in medicine In Memoriam: May 1, 2022 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians.
May 1, 2022Sunday A lifesaving diagnosis How a DO saved my life when I was a child Brogan Galbreath, OMS III, shares the story of how Michael Reihart, DO, saved his life after a diagnosis of meningococcal sepsis.