March 1, 2022Tuesday DO & student voicesMatchmatchingmedical schoolneurology Medicine of the mind How I Matched into neurology First-year neurology resident Corinna Fazzio, DO, shares her insights on what medical students seeking to match in this specialty can do to increase their chances for success. OMS Life By Kevin Seely, OMS IV
March 1, 2022Tuesday DO & student voiceshobbiesmedical schoolmeditation Stitch fix This hobby helps me cope with my grueling medical training My hobby doesn’t particularly reveal my inner self to the outside world. But I’ve realized that it does benefit me in ways that I haven’t always been aware of over the years. After Hours By Sherri Eldin, DO, MFA
Feb. 1, 2022Tuesday DO & student voicesmedical schoolmentoring Diversity in Medicine My journey as an underrepresented minority in medicine with mentors who guided me along the way If you’re an underrepresented minority student looking for a mentor, know that the mentor doesn’t have to be of your own race, though it’s nice if you can find that. Diversity in Medicine By Alexander Ford, DO, RD
Feb. 1, 2022Tuesday DO & student voicessocial mediawomen in medicine Advocacy The intersection of social media, social justice and medicine During Black History Month, we are highlighting impactful Black physician and medical student voices on social media platforms. What's Trending By Hala Sabry, DO
Feb. 1, 2022Tuesday DO & student voicesresearch Medical research How to conduct research as a medical student This article will address how to conduct research as a medical student, including details on different types of research, how to go about constructing an idea and other practical advice. OMS Life By Kevin Seely, OMS IV
Dec. 15, 2021Wednesday DO & student voices A Christmas story Santa in the ER Being a doctor means being prepared for anything that might come through the door. You never know when you might just save Christmas.
Dec. 10, 2021Friday DO & student voices In your words How to deliver great care to pediatric Crohn’s and IBD patients My advice on treating pediatric Crohn’s/IBD patients is based on my own experience navigating Crohn’s as a child and teenager.
Oct. 14, 2021Thursday DO & student voices In your words Why residency applications need to change The lack of transparency throughout the residency application process leads to wasted time for applicants and programs and causes untold amounts of stress, writes Sean Kiesel, DO, MBA.
Oct. 6, 2021Wednesday DO & student voices A life less ordinary How to make medical training an awe-filled adventure The cure for desensitization is new experiences. Here’s how I ensured plenty of those during medical school and residency.
Aug. 25, 2021Wednesday DO & student voices Defending DOs I am a DO: Facing the skeptics Matthew Tilton, DO, explains his experience with confusion about the osteopathic profession. He also points out reasons for optimism and how DOs can tell the story of a distinct approach to patient care.