March 5, 2018Monday residency training Your Words The power of a positive attending A fourth-year medical student reflects on an attitude-altering rotation.
Dec. 13, 2017Wednesday residency trainingsurgery Destination surgery Surgeon awarded resident of the year in hospital where he was born After winning an outstanding resident award, Christopher Mussman, DO, shares his advice on how to get the surgery residency you really want.
June 21, 2017Wednesday residencyresidency trainingwork-life balance Words of wisdom Advice for incoming residents: 8 tips on professionalism, work-life balance, and more Your intern year is just days away. This advice from DOs who’ve been there can help you thrive.
May 17, 2017Wednesday military medicineresidency training In the Navy The Navy paid for this doctor’s medical education. Here’s how he fared Jesse Shaw, DO, explains the ins and outs of completing a military commitment after med school, and how he navigated residency placement.
March 13, 2017Monday ACGMEresidency training News in Brief DO resident discusses ACGME work hour changes on Good Morning America Instagram sensation Dr. Mike says the new 24-hour cap for first-years will lead to better care for patients.
March 9, 2017Thursday graduate medical educationleadershipmedical specialtiesopinionresidency trainingsingle GME accreditation Single GME accreditation What it means to be “Keepers of the Flame” A message from the American Academy of Osteopathy’s president.
March 7, 2017Tuesday graduate medical educationmoonlightingresidencyresidency training Your Guide to Moonlighting Should you moonlight during residency? Working extra hours has rewards and challenges. Here’s what to know.
Feb. 6, 2017Monday Matchresidencyresidency training Words of wisdom Watch: On Match day, advice from DO residents Here are the top pieces of advice three DO residents wanted to offer fourth-years on Match Day.
Jan. 5, 2017Thursday GMEJAOAresidency trainingsingle GME accreditation Single GME JAOA editorial: Osteopathic recognition vital for DO trainees’ future Providing residents with a viable pathway to continue their osteopathic training should be a top priority of educators, writes Martin S. Levine, DO.
Jan. 3, 2017Tuesday empathyresidency training ‘Be direct and honest’ Empathy tips from a cancer survivor who’s now a pediatric resident Luke Weaver, DO, is completing his residency in the same children’s hospital where he fought two types of cancer as a teen.