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January 31
Keep Informed About Osteopathic Activities

The AOA Daily Report is not the only way to stay informed about the latest news in the profession!  DOs should regularly check Osteopathic.org​ and the two AOA Blogs for updates and information about upcoming meetings, events, and opportunities.  In addition, our affiliates have their own communications vehicles to keep you informed.  The American College of Osteopathic Surgeons sent out the January issue of its “ACOS News” today, inviting DOs to attend the Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference on 3/27–29/11 in Washington, DC, and to read about new federal e-prescribing penalties. Read a PDF here.  The Ohio Osteopathic Association sent out its “Osteo e-News” on 1/21/11, sharing news about the Ohio osteopathic medical professional family, state legislative activities, and a call for nominations for OOA awards.  Read more online

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