Exciting news! We're launching a #PerformingArtsMedicine journal club! Huge thank you to our mentor, Dr. Lee (@yein), for guiding us every step of the way. Join Joel (@sacris_joel), Ed, & I as we delve into the latest clinical discoveries in the world of performing arts🎻🎼
Dr. @yein, Dr. Lauren Elson, and Dr. Sajid Surve talking about medical treatment to performing artists and musicians; fascinating learning about Dr. @DrGrierson free clinic once a month for artists #Physiatry23@AAPhysiatrists
Two of the most passionate physicians about helping performing artists, TCOM’s @yein and Dr. Sajid Surve have spearheaded this free clinic designed for performing artists. Yep, it's a free clinic offered through @HSCHealthFW . Watch 👀 https://t.co/1iF8liEZBk
Don’t miss another chance to listen and learn tonight at 5 p.m. with a Cultural Conversation as we celebrate #AAPIHM . TCOM’s @yein will be one many panelist from around @UNTHSC . There will be trivia and prizes and a great opportunity to learn.
We non-Black faculty need to do better:
- Read the affidavit https://t.co/Ik4qYM6xP4
- Understand that we only see the tip of the iceberg and it runs deep
- Support her legal fees https://t.co/7LrHZB7jGc
- Recognize that Black faculty are vital to the enterprise
The AOA congratulates Kevin O'Connor, DO on being named @WhiteHouse physician by President Biden and succeeding fellow DO Dr. Sean Conley. DOs have proved their expertise to both Republican and Democratic presidents, and we commend this decision and what it means for all DOs.
The AOA has filed a lawsuit against the American Board of Internal Medicine in response to a discriminatory policy that is defamatory to AOBIM and concurrently harms AOBIM-certified physicians. Learn more in our full press release.
https://t.co/6ukIwSVXLZ
As they continue their path to becoming physicians, some osteopathic medical students like Kendrick Lim from @TCOM_UNTHSC are already supporting public health efforts by working as contact tracers.
Effective through the 2020-21 academic year, the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation is suspending the requirement under Element 6.12 for students to successfully complete COMLEX USA Level 2-PE before graduation.