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AOA, joined by 55 divisional societies and specialty colleges, reaffirms commitment to unimpeded access to care

The osteopathic profession believes that access to care is a fundamental cornerstone of patient well-being and public health.  Joined by 55 Divisional Societies and Specialty Colleges, the AOA reaffirms its commitment to unimpeded access to healthcare for all individuals, whether it be in-person or through telehealth. Access to routine care and emergency care services should … Read More

AOA Staff

01.29.26

Public Policy

AOA Trustee Jennifer Kendall, DO, participates in FTC panel on non-compete agreements

On Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, AOA Trustee Jennifer Kendall, DO, participated in a Federal Trade Commission panel examining the impact of non-compete clauses in employment contracts, continuing AOA’s engagement with federal policymakers on this critical issue. “The bottom line is that these physician non-competes hurt patients. They disrupt continuity of care, decrease quality of care, … Read More

AOA Staff

01.30.26

The DO

Curtains up, white coat on: Meet the Tony-Winning DO who bridges medicine and Broadway

For most, osteopathic medicine and Broadway may seem worlds apart. But for Jeffrey S. Grove, DO, the two worlds have intersected in ways that have shaped both his medical career and his creative pursuits. A third-generation DO, physician leader and Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, Dr. Grove traces his path to the theater back to a … Read More

The DO

01.30.26

JOM

February 2026 issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine now available

In the February issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (JOM), you’ll find a lineup of articles across various subspecialty areas and topics, including a commentary discussing how to preserve human-centered care in osteopathic medicine as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into healthcare, the impact of a summer research internship program on osteopathic medical students’ motivation … Read More

JOM Staff

01.30.26

The DO

Physician retirement: A triad of loss and how to prevent it

When I began to contemplate my retirement from osteopathic academic medicine, I became a student of physician retirement. I approached the subject of physician retirement with fervor and academic rigor. In this article, I am going to share the lessons I learned through my own physician retirement experience.

The DO

01.29.26

JOM

Minimum physical activities protective against Alzheimer’s disease in late life: a systematic review

Previous studies indicate an inverse relationship between physical activity (PA) and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Although they highlighted the health benefits of PA, the specific effects of PA in late life remain unclear, and intense PA may be challenging for older adults. Moreover, there is significant variation in how PA is assessed, including … Read More

JOM Staff

01.19.26

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