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July 28
Osteopathic Newsletters Keep Members Informed

​Reading my AOA Daily Report is not the only way that members stay in touch with what’s going on in the osteopathic medical profession.  The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) released its July/August 2011 “Inside OME” newsletter​ this week to share the latest news on osteopathic medical education.  The Osteopathic Heritage Foundations’ summer 2011 “Heritage eNewsletter,” issued this week, highlights grants and programs it supports.  The Ohio Osteopathic Association released its “OSTEO e-News” this week to provide information on osteopathic news in the “Buckeye State.”  The American College of Osteopathic Surgeon’s July “ACOS News” is posted online for DOs to read.  The July 20 issue of the POMA Newsletter is also available online

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