
Leading the Way
April 24, 2019Applications open for 2019-2020 AOA leadership positions
Get involved and help lead the next generation of physicians. Apply to serve on an AOA council, bureau or committee.
Get involved and help lead the next generation of physicians. Apply to serve on an AOA council, bureau or committee.
Hear from Dr. Kalanithi and develop your leadership skills alongside your osteopathic peers in Austin, Texas, in late January.
For Eric Ascher, DO, the program was a jumping-off point to explore an interest in the under-regulation of personal care products.
Dan Krajcik, OMS IV, will be the voting voice of all osteopathic medical students.
The DO talks with the first African-American woman to be named dean of a U.S. medical school about her impact on the osteopathic profession.
“I am dedicated to actively breaking down as many barriers as possible,” writes Danielle Ward, OMS IV.
The AOA and other osteopathic partners helped get OMT included in these updated guidelines.
Learn how these physicians are banding together in an effort to improve patient care.