
Proud to Serve
Nov. 21, 2018From Ebola testing to med school, Texas student is inspired and ready to serve
After serving in the Army in Liberia during an Ebola epidemic, a former lab tech makes osteopathic medicine her mission.
After serving in the Army in Liberia during an Ebola epidemic, a former lab tech makes osteopathic medicine her mission.
Check out this week’s free webinar series for insights on providing culturally competent care to service members and their families.
Baligh Yehia, MD, explained how DOs inside and outside the VA can make a difference for veterans.
Partnership with the Arthritis Foundation is the AOA’s latest effort at increasing the profession’s visibility on Capitol Hill.
Whole-person care is essential to meeting this population’s unique health needs, osteopathic physicians say.
The new head of the Department of Veterans Affairs shares his plans for rebuilding the VA and info about new opportunities for DOs.
A former Navy flight surgeon seeks to help others by speaking about her PTSD and her healing process.
Capt. Linda J. Fuller, DO, MC, USN (Ret.), leverages her military roots as an addiction psychiatrist for active-duty service members.