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February 22
Media Spokesperson Gets Osteopathic Press 

Robert I. Danoff, DO, an AOA board-certified family physician and one of our Media Spokespersons, shares useful tips for cutting through that post-Super Bowl fog to readers of this 2/13/12 Natural Solutions article. The tips were adapted from a post on the AOA’s QuarterLife-Health blog “Have a Game Plan for a Winning Super Bowl Monday,” that also featured tips f,rom Antoinette M. Cheney, DO, a board-certified family physician; Wayne J. Reynolds, DO, an osteopathic family physician; and Ivan Rusilko, DO, director of medical fitness and nutrition for the MIAMI Institute in Florida.  Are you a DO interested in participating in interviews for newspapers, television, magazines and other media?  Then complete this form to be considered for the AOA's Media Spokespersons Network. ​

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