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May 14
AOA Announces Communications Survey

How do you want to get information from the AOA?  The AOA has many communication vehicles designed to keep members informed about important issues facing the profession and health care—our website, Ostoapthic.org; the Daily Report and Touch Points e-newsletters; publications like The DO; and social media pages, to name a few.  We want to hear from you to learn more about your preferences for receiving information from us.  Would you like more emails, fewer videos, more mailings, less paper?  As we examine ways to refine our overall communications, we seek your input on we can best meet your needs.  Take the AOA Communications Survey to tell us how we can best reach out to you.  Your responses will help shape our outreach and improve your experience with the AOA.   

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