Join Katie Metzler, OMS-IV, for the first episode of the Variety in Family Medicine series! In this episode, she sits down with Rebecca D. Szewczak, DO, FACOFP, Chief Medical Officer of St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, to dive into the world
Host Dr. Saba Khan, DO, PGY3, sits down with Dr. Amanda Schoenfuss, DO, to explore the “mechanics of labor,” a concept rooted in the teachings of Dr. A.T. Still. They share personal experiences, break down the science, and highlight how OMT can
Join Olivia Pavlich, OMS-II, as she sits down with OMS-IVs Rebecca Shaneck and Katie Metzler for a deep dive into all things third and fourth year. They share their experiences navigating clinical rotations, from tackling shelf exams to finaliz
Join Olivia Pavlich, OMS-II, for Part 2 as she sits down with OMS-IVs Rebecca Shaneck and Katie Metzler for a deep dive into all things third and fourth year. They share their experiences navigating clinical rotations, from tackling shelf exams
Join Dr. Audrey Byrd, a second-year family medicine resident in Tulsa, OK, as she shares practical insights on integrating osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) into acute care visits in a primary care setting. She covers efficient, five-min
Join Julie Brown, a PA and RD at Midwestern University, and Sara Kayser, a third-year medical student at AZCOM and member of the Education Committee, as they explore the often-overlooked role of nutrition in patient care. With medical students
Join Dr. Wyatt Eikermann and student doctor Ciara Robb as they dive into everything you need to know about preparing for and succeeding in residency interviews. From deciding how many programs to apply to, tips for scheduling and prepping, to k
On this episode, members of the ACOFP Resident Council Resolution Committee talk about Resolutions and advocating for the future of Osteopathic Medicine. Listen in to briefly explore the history of resolutions within the ACOFP, why Resolutions
Join Dr. Bruce Williams and student doctor Kelsey McKenna as they explore the essential qualities, and strategies that shape effective student leaders in osteopathic medicine. During this episode Dr. Williams will share insights and practical a
This month, Student Doctor Haley Schuster is joined by Dr. Misra, Dr. Smith, and Dr. Baylis for an insightful discussion on excelling in your third-year medical rotations. They share practical tips, expert advice, and real-life experiences to h
As we close out this month for LGBTQ Pride, join us and Dr. Eisenberg (she/her) and S/D Jay Wang (he/him) as they discuss the intersections of LGBTQ+ patients, family medicine, and advocacy. Listen in as Dr. Eisenberg shares her experiences as
In this episode we hear from Joel Feder, DO, FACOFP dist. as he talks about medical mission trips, street medicine and coming up through the Navy as a DO.
Join us this month for a discussion between student doctor Katie Metzler and Dr. Harpreet Tsui, where Dr. Tsui elaborates on the concept of direct primary care (DPC), emphasizing its advantages including decreased administrative workload, adapt
Join us this month as student doctor Paranjaya Pokharel welcomes Lauren Clemmons, DO, FACOFP. Dr. Clemmons, certified in the American Osteopathic Association - Family Practice, obtained her medical education at Lincoln Memorial University. Her
In this podcast episode, experts delve into the world of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT), a hands-on approach to healthcare that is gaining recognition and popularity. Hosted by student doctor Paranjaya Pokharel, the episode features i
Join us this month as student doctor Ciara Robb, OMS III, the Vice President of the Student Association of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, welcomes Bruce Williams, DO, FACOFP dist., ACOFP Immediate Past President and memb
ACOFP's Director of Knowledge, Learning & Assessment, Steve Legault sits down with ACOFP Student Governor George Tong Yang, OMS-II, MPH for a special episode of the DO.fm: Student Podcast talking about leadership.
Dr. Bruce Williams, DO, FACOFP, is the current ACOFP President and Associate Dean of Clinical Education at KCU. He discusses what organized medicine means and how and why to get involved, and talks about what to look forward to in the 60th annu
In this month's episode, Student Doctor Sean Poole talks about his journey leading him to apply family medicine and his experiences both as a black medical student and as a Spanish speaker in clinical rotations.
Dr. Bidey is the Assistant Dean of Clinical Curricular Integration, and Assistant Professor and Vice Chair for the Family Medicine Department at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is also on the Board of Governors for ACOFP. In th
Join us this month with Michael Becker, DO, MS, FACOFP, Associate Dean of Clinical Education at PCOM and Rachel Souza, OMS-IV to hear about Dr. Becker's path to family medicine and how ACOFP has been a through-line for his career. How did Dr. B
In this episode, hear from Katherine Galluzzi, DO, MPH, FACOFP dist., a family physician board certified in geriatrics, palliative care, and pain management and a faculty member of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine on her path to pal
In this episode, hear from Joseph Stasio, DO, FACOFP, Chair of the Department of Primary Care Medicine at RVUCOM-SU, to take a look at his career in academic family medicine. Hear why he choose to go into academic family medicine and how he sti
In this episode, hear from Stephanie Aldret, DO and Gail Feinberg, DO, FACOFP as we take a step back from our usual subjects of knowledge to focus on a topic that we could all take a little more time for in our lives - gratitude. Hear about the
Members of the student PR committee of ACOFP, Nicole Green and James Wisdom are joined for the National Primary Care Week edition of the DO.fm podcast by Dr. Johnny Stackhouse DO. Dr. Stackhouse describes his experience in family medicine along