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When darkness settles: Depressed physicians face barriers to treatment

Physicians and medical students are less likely to seek help for depression than the general population. Here's why.

What’s for dinner? How DOs are helping patients figure out what to eat

In the age of smartphones and tweets, bad diet advice has never been more widespread.

Medicine’s detectives: Pathologists master the art of diagnosis

“Pathologists must be definitive,” says Jack S. Moskowitz, DO. “When I see cancer, I call it, but I have to be absolutely sure.”

Transplant surgeon inspires admiration from patients, colleagues

Alan N. Langnas, DO, who heads a renowned transplantation program in Nebraska, fell into the field by chance.

The story of my life: DOs blog about health, illness and more

Seeking to connect with patients, increase awareness of health issues and process their own struggles, blogger DOs take to the Web.

Love at first sight? Ophthalmology seduces with variety, hours, outcomes

Enchantment with the eye, one of the most complex and cherished organs of the body, accounts for much of the field’s appeal.

Small steps to get healthy: How DOs inspire behavior changes in patients

Physicians can boost patient compliance by listening and leading by example, says endocrinologist Kari A. Hortos, DO.

Keeping the faith: What happens when religion and medicine intersect?

Medicine poses challenges to devout Jewish and Christian physicians. Here's how some DOs reconcile their profession with their beliefs.

Work ethic, elite scores, dexterity key to becoming an orthopedic surgeon

Despite the long hours, many orthopedic surgeons love improving patients' mobility and finding creative solutions to problems.

Not all in the mind: DO psychiatrists, too, favor whole-body approach

“We look at not only the psychiatric issues, but the environmental issues, social issues and underlying medical disease,” says psychiatrist Stephen M. Scheinthal, DO.

Serving the underserved in Idaho: How one retired DO changed a community

Recognizing the unmet health care needs in her small Idaho town, Sarah Jessup, DO, opened a free health care clinic.

Q&A: Environmental medicine leader aims to root out hidden illness triggers

"Your genes plus your environment equal your disease," says Amy L. Dean, DO, whose personal experience drew her to the field.

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