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OSU-COM student spreads global health message on coast-to-coast bike trip

In a dispatch from his trip with Ride for World Health, Blake Middleton, OMS IV, says the journey has been life-changing.

Books down, batter up: Getting your work-life groove back in med school

Leslie Tamura, OMS II, finds intramural softball to be the perfect antidote for a homework hangover. What's yours?

Confessions of an OMM skeptic, or How I learned to stop worrying and love OMT

Kevin D. Hageman, OMS III, quietly questioned the effectiveness of OMM—until his first clinical rotation.

Vanishing act: What’s happening to the traditional rotating internship?

Once required of all osteopathic medical graduates, the rotating internship has become largely a last resort—but not entirely.

I’ll take High Rollers for $1,000, Alex:
Texas student wins big on ‘Jeopardy!’

Jason Shore, OMS II, shares the details of his "Jeopardy!" journey, including how much he won and which questions stumped him.

Q&A: Bringing DO, MD students together one podcast at a time

KCUMB-COM student launches podcast, advocacy group to foster rapport among students from Kansas City's three medical schools.

Medical students: Show your CV, personal statement who’s boss

Wondering how to tackle these all-important documents? In a recent SOMA workshop, Timothy Beals, OMS III, outlined some best practices.

Former NY governor to teach health care policy at TouroCOM

“Life is short, and I always thought the medical profession was intriguing,” says David Paterson, JD, of his new role.

When patients are behind bars: New specialty challenges physicians

Correctional physicians must learn to treat extremes of diseases and comorbidities, says NSU-COM's David Thomas, MD.

New HRSA-funded residency program has openings for DOs across the country

Budding multistate family medicine residency program is designed to train DOs who will practice in medically underserved areas.

Making a difference: Student-founded nonprofit aids Haitian children

"People are always willing to help and give if they just have a leader. That leader can be you," writes Cortney Shephard, OMS II.

UMDNJ-SOM’s music medicine program strikes a chord

Combine one experimental treatment with one passionate professor and two Grammy nominations; you'll get a music medicine program.

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