In a dispatch from his trip with Ride for World Health, Blake Middleton, OMS IV, says the journey has been life-changing.
Leslie Tamura, OMS II, finds intramural softball to be the perfect antidote for a homework hangover. What's yours?
Kevin D. Hageman, OMS III, quietly questioned the effectiveness of OMM—until his first clinical rotation.
Once required of all osteopathic medical graduates, the rotating internship has become largely a last resort—but not entirely.
Jason Shore, OMS II, shares the details of his "Jeopardy!" journey, including how much he won and which questions stumped him.
KCUMB-COM student launches podcast, advocacy group to foster rapport among students from Kansas City's three medical schools.
Wondering how to tackle these all-important documents? In a recent SOMA workshop, Timothy Beals, OMS III, outlined some best practices.
“Life is short, and I always thought the medical profession was intriguing,” says David Paterson, JD, of his new role.
Correctional physicians must learn to treat extremes of diseases and comorbidities, says NSU-COM's David Thomas, MD.
Budding multistate family medicine residency program is designed to train DOs who will practice in medically underserved areas.
"People are always willing to help and give if they just have a leader. That leader can be you," writes Cortney Shephard, OMS II.
Combine one experimental treatment with one passionate professor and two Grammy nominations; you'll get a music medicine program.