Aug. 1, 2023Tuesday advocacydebtUS News Money matters The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023: What is it, and how does it impact health care? In order for the bill to pass, senators from both parties proposed amendments that would further limit spending or remove other policy provisions. Advocacy By Aerial Petty, DO
March 27, 2019Wednesday debtfinancial aidmoneystudent loansU.S. News & World Report Money Matters The public DO schools that award the most financial aid Five DO schools are on U.S. News’ list of the public medical schools with the largest percentage of students receiving financial aid.
Nov. 21, 2018Wednesday debtstudent loanswebinar The Lowdown on Loans Get answers to your student loan questions in upcoming seminar Have questions? Get answers during a November webinar and get a jumpstart on your 2019 financial goals.
Dec. 3, 2015Thursday debt News in brief Show me the money: Student loan borrowers could see repayment relief U.S. Department of Education issues final regulation to expand Pay As You Earn program to all Direct Loan borrowers.
Aug. 28, 2015Friday debtfamily medicinemedical schoolosteopathic medical school Dreams and dollar signs When you want to practice family medicine, but you’re worried about debt Three DOs share creative ways physicians can pursue the specialty while making fiscally smart choices.
Aug. 12, 2015Wednesday debtosteopathic medical educationvideo Money on your mind How student debt can influence physicians’ career choices Three DOs and two medical students talk about their sizable debt loads and their career decisions.
May 22, 2015Friday advocacydebtmedical schoolosteopathic medical educationpolicyvideo Money matters Debt deadline: While you’re writing that check, write your lawmaker Interested in standing up to student debt? Read about the changes that may be coming and what you can do to make a difference.
July 23, 2012Monday debtresidency training Lessening loan burden House: Residents should be allowed to defer loan repayment during training Resolution also encourages the AOA to push for reinstating the “20/220” rule to determine economic hardship.