Oct. 6, 2014Monday JAOAresearch ‘A Patient’s Doctor’ Mayo Clinic leader brings patient-focused research expertise to the JAOA In his research, JAOA Editor-In-Chief Robert Orenstein, DO, aims to improve clinical outcomes. He wants JAOA articles to do the same.
July 10, 2014Thursday leadershipresearchsingle GME accreditation From Dishwasher to Hospital President Humble leader from the Cleveland Clinic ready to take over as AOA president Colleagues say Robert Juhasz, DO, will bring expertise in osteopathic medical education and stamina for advocacy to the role.
March 5, 2014Wednesday grantsresearch Show me the money How to get your research funded by PCORI The organization’s executive director encourages more osteopathic physicians to apply for funding.
July 2, 2013Tuesday researchvaccines Cutting edge DOs at the NIH make discoveries across the medical spectrum Within the largest biomedical research center in the world, DOs work to uncover information that can change medicine.
July 2, 2013Tuesday graduate medical educationosteopathic medical educationresearch Road Map Want to work at the NIH? Its DOs share advice for aspiring researchers DOs at the NIH recommend good preparatory programs and tips for the next generation of scholars.
July 2, 2013Tuesday researchvaccines Inside scoop Q&A: Tales from the front lines of vaccine research at the NIH Before long, patients might only need flu vaccines every three years. Vaccine expert Julie E. Ledgerwood, DO, shares her insights.
June 30, 2011Thursday researchstudents Recognized SOMA names first Student Research Fellowship winners The five recipients will each receive $2,000 to help fund their investigations.
March 3, 2011Thursday research Best of both worlds MSUCOM’s DO-PhD program trains bench-to-bedside-savvy researchers One of eight in the nation, MSUCOM’s DO-PhD program has doubled its applicants in recent years.
April 1, 2009Wednesday legislationresearchtechnology New frontier DOs adopt wait-and-see attitude toward stimulus act Health care provisions in the stimulus act provoked a wave of disapproval. But are physicians’ fears unfounded?