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April 18
NOM Week Ads and Posts Spread the Word

Day three of National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week saw Chicago Transit Authority busses and trains in the “Windy City” telling riders and pedestrians walking down Michigan Avenue about DOs and osteopathic medicine! In celebration of NOM Week, the AOA ads will run 4/15-5/15/12 and are made possible by a generous grant from the American Osteopathic Foundation.  AOA staff members are also helping to spread the word about DOs on social media by posting a promotional status update and twitter post. Share what you are doing to support NOM Week by posting your stories and photos on our Facebook wall​ or tweeting to us using the #NOMWeek hashtag! Have you signed the NOM Week pledge to volunteer this week?  I have!

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