Tuesday, April 27, 2010

John Key, DO

The Kent County Osteopathic Association's own John Key, DO was in the Grand Rapids Business Journal (April 26, 2010 VOL. 28, NO. 17) in two different articles titled "Additional heart health services pursued at Metro Health" page 6 and "Hospital boards must serve community first" page 14.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

AOA's Birthday!

National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week
NOM Awareness WeekTo coincide with the AOA’s birthday on April 19, National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week 2010 is April 18-24.  NOM Week brings the osteopathic medical profession together to focus on one common goal – increasing awareness of osteopathic medicine and DOs in communities across the country.
The AOA again plans to promote osteopathic medicine during NOM Week by hosting a Mini-Medical School program, where DOs and osteopathic medical students teach children about medical instruments and proper health and nutrition at six interactive health stations.  To assist affiliate organizations in executing Mini-Medical School events of their own, the AOA has developed a Mini-Medical School Toolkit, located on DO-Online here.  The Toolkit includes planning guides, timelines, customizable marketing materials, template press releases, and more. 

Individual members of the osteopathic medical profession can help promote osteopathic medicine and DOs during NOM Week as well.  All AOA members have access to the Osteopathic Public Awareness Network (OPAN), which is located in the Advocacy section of the password protected area of DO-Online. OPAN contains a number of resources including talking points; press release templates; public service announcements, the Mini-Medical School Toolkit and much more—all available to AOA members at no cost.  If you would like to become a member of OPAN and receive information and resources to help you promote DOs and osteopathic medicine during NOM Week and throughout the year, e-mail jobrien@osteopathic.org.

Other ways to promote DOs and osteopathic medicine during NOM Week 2010:

  • Hand out the “What is a DO?” brochure to patients
  • Set up a table at a local hospital or other community facility and distribute information about DOs
  • Send a health article featuring a DO to your local paper
  • Develop or participate in a Mini-Medical School in your community
If you have questions about NOM Week, please contact the AOA at (800) 621-1773 ext. 8291.

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