Feb. 28, 2025Friday 150 years of DOs Women’s History Month Women who led the way: Celebrating early osteopathic innovators Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 150th anniversary of osteopathic medicine by learning more about two early osteopathic pioneers who paved the way for future generations. DOs to Know By Angel Green, DO
Jan. 17, 2025Friday 150 years of DOsOsteopathic International Alliance Osteopathic medicine around the world Osteopathic physicians and students connect with international osteopaths in Australia Cassandra Holub, OMS IV, shares insights from the 2024 Osteopathic International Alliance conference.
Jan. 16, 2025Thursday 150 years of DOsAT Stillosteopathic history Osteopathic history 2 historical artifacts reveal new details about A.T. Still, MD, DO, and the early years of osteopathic medicine The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine shares two recent acquisitions, including a letter from Mark Twain.
Jan. 6, 2025Monday 150 years of DOs150th anniversary News in brief 20 states & cities celebrate 150 years of osteopathic medicine In addition to these celebrations, President Joe Biden has issued a letter recognizing the osteopathic profession’s contributions to health care.
Nov. 4, 2024Monday 150 years of DOsveterans Lifelong camaraderie A brotherhood of veterans: Read about the enduring bond between A.T. Still, MD, DO, and his Civil War colonel A.T. Still, MD, DO, and Col. Sandy Lowe survived the hardships of the Civil War together. Their lasting friendship exemplifies the resilience and shared commitment to service that later influenced the founding values of osteopathic medicine.
Sept. 30, 2024Monday 150 years of DOs Osteopathic visionaries Honoring a legacy: 5 key figures in the history of osteopathic medicine As we continue to celebrate the profession’s 150th anniversary, read about the man who started it all, influential international DOs, a DO with a successful political career and a legendary DO basketball coach. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, ARNP-BC
July 31, 2024Wednesday 150 years of DOs Osteopathic excellence 150 years of osteopathic medicine: How a DO civil rights leader and a trailblazing DO military physician helped shape osteopathic history For 150 years, the osteopathic medical profession has grown and evolved, shaped by pioneers like civil rights leader William G. Anderson, DO, and Thomas Quinn, DO, an advocate for female DOs. No Limits By Angel Green, DO
July 26, 2024Friday 150 years of DOsmilitaryosteopathic history On the frontlines New documents illuminate the Civil War legacy of A.T. Still, MD, DO Recently discovered documents reveal new details about Dr. Still’s heroic Civil War service, including his bold and inspiring leadership at the “Gettysburg of the West.”
June 28, 2024Friday 150 years of DOsosteopathic history Celebrating the profession Timeline: A breakdown of the history of osteopathic medicine As we celebrate 150 years of osteopathic medicine, explore the profession’s illustrious past and see how it is informing our present and future.
June 21, 2024Friday 150 years of DOs Osteopathic trailblazers Pioneers and progress: Celebrating 150 years of osteopathic medicine As osteopathic medicine celebrates its 150th anniversary, The DO commemorates three trailblazing osteopathic physicians who have made significant contributions and an enduring impact on the profession. DOs to Know By Alex Sher, DO, MSN, ARNP-BC