The AOA’s constitution and bylaws set a high standard of governance for AOA operations.
Increasing OGME, expanding practice management resources and widening the profession's media reach top the AOA's goals for 2012.
Congress, federal agencies and organizations across the country are pushing for continuous quality improvement—and so is the AOA.
The AOA provides wealth of resources to help DOs excel in the business of medicine, writes AOA Executive Director John B. Crosby, JD.
The AOA has a strategic plan, a leadership team to implement it, a strategic budget with no debt, and a vision transform the profession.
The AOA is committed to creating a strong physician workforce to provide accessible, osteopathic medical care.
“Perhaps we need to change how the public views the role of physicians within our health care system,” writes John B. Crosby, JD.
The AOA has vowed to make 2011 the year it accomplishes all of its resolutions.
AOA Executive Director John B. Crosby, JD, lists the AOA’s priorities for 2011 and previews the AOA Board’s midyear meeting.
AOA's three-year plan will serve all DOs and the profession as a whole, writes John B. Crosby, JD.
On Oct. 24, the AOA unveiled the new one-stop shop for osteopathic medical information on the Web.
Taking the reins from Dr. Wickless, Dr. Nichols is executing the AOA’s strategic plan and transforming the profession through teamwork.