Feb. 1, 2023Wednesday AT Stillosteopathic history Women in medicine A.T. Still’s first osteopathic medical school class included 6 women: We talked to some of their descendants For National Women Physicians Day (Feb. 3), The DO explores the legacy of the profession’s pioneer women.
March 1, 2022Tuesday osteopathic historyosteopathic medicine Defining osteopathic medicine What is osteopathic medicine? A unified definition is desperately needed Our profession will begin a slow decline if we cannot decide on an explanation of who we are and how we practice. The DO Distinction By Brian Loveless, DO
Dec. 11, 2017Monday osteopathic historywomen in medicine News in brief PBS documentary about women in osteopathic medicine wins regional Emmy The award-winning documentary, “The Feminine Touch: The Struggle for Equality in Medicine,” is available for streaming online.
Nov. 3, 2017Friday osteopathic historywomen in medicine News in Brief PBS documentary about osteopathic medicine nominated for an Emmy The award-nominated documentary, The Feminine Touch: The Struggle for Equality in Medicine, is available to stream online now.
March 15, 2017Wednesday innovationleadershiposteopathic historyosteopathic medical educationvideowomen in medicine Women in history PBS documentary covers women in osteopathic medicine View the documentary online that celebrates the profession’s past, present, and future.
June 1, 2016Wednesday osteopathic history News in Brief ATSU-KCOM museum receives grant from the Missouri Humanities Council The $2,500 grant will be used toward the digitization of about 1,300 early records and papers from the university.
June 17, 2015Wednesday JAOAosteopathic history Preserving the Past Win up to $2500 through History Essay Competition Contest encourages students, interns and residents to focus on current issues while acknowledging the proud history of the profession.
Jan. 6, 2015Tuesday booksosteopathic history Dr. Quinn’s medicine women Hero Next Door: DO historian champions profession’s female-friendly past Educator Thomas Quinn, DO, wrote a book on women in osteopathic medicine that a Florida PBS station will convert to a documentary.
May 7, 2014Wednesday osteopathic history Founding Father A.T. Still joins Harry Truman, Walt Disney in Hall of Famous Missourians Profession’s founder gains admittance with roughly 38% of the votes in an online election.
May 2, 2014Friday osteopathic history EYES ON THE PRIZE History essay contest: Students, interns and residents can win up to $5,000 The AOA’s annual competition encourages students, interns and residents to study the profession’s past struggles and achievements.