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== American Osteopathic Association ==
The '''American Osteopathic Association''' (AOA) is a professional organization representing osteopathic physicians (DOs) in the United States. It is dedicated to advancing the distinctive philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine, which emphasizes a holistic approach to patient care and the interrelationship of the body's systems.
== History ==
The AOA was founded in 1897 in Kirksville, Missouri, by a group of osteopathic physicians led by [[Andrew Taylor Still]], the founder of osteopathy. The organization was established to promote the interests of osteopathic medicine and to ensure high standards of education and practice among its members.
== Mission and Goals ==
The mission of the AOA is to advance the philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine by promoting excellence in education, research, and the delivery of quality healthcare. The AOA aims to:
* Support osteopathic medical education and research.
* Advocate for the osteopathic profession at the state and federal levels.
* Provide resources and support for osteopathic physicians and students.
* Promote public awareness of osteopathic medicine.
== Membership ==
Membership in the AOA is open to all osteopathic physicians, osteopathic medical students, and other individuals who support the goals of the organization. The AOA provides its members with a variety of benefits, including continuing medical education opportunities, professional development resources, and advocacy support.
== Education and Accreditation ==
The AOA plays a crucial role in the accreditation of osteopathic medical schools and residency programs in the United States. It is responsible for setting educational standards and ensuring that osteopathic medical education meets the highest quality standards. The AOA's Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the accrediting agency for osteopathic medical schools.
== Advocacy and Public Policy ==
The AOA actively advocates for the osteopathic profession at both the state and federal levels. It works to influence healthcare policy and legislation to ensure that the unique contributions of osteopathic medicine are recognized and valued. The AOA also collaborates with other healthcare organizations to promote policies that improve patient care and access to healthcare services.
== Related Pages ==
* [[Osteopathic medicine in the United States]]
* [[Andrew Taylor Still]]
* [[Osteopathic medical school]]
* [[Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine]]
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 19 February 2025

American Osteopathic Association[edit]

The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) is a professional organization representing osteopathic physicians (DOs) in the United States. It is dedicated to advancing the distinctive philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine, which emphasizes a holistic approach to patient care and the interrelationship of the body's systems.

History[edit]

The AOA was founded in 1897 in Kirksville, Missouri, by a group of osteopathic physicians led by Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathy. The organization was established to promote the interests of osteopathic medicine and to ensure high standards of education and practice among its members.

Mission and Goals[edit]

The mission of the AOA is to advance the philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine by promoting excellence in education, research, and the delivery of quality healthcare. The AOA aims to:

  • Support osteopathic medical education and research.
  • Advocate for the osteopathic profession at the state and federal levels.
  • Provide resources and support for osteopathic physicians and students.
  • Promote public awareness of osteopathic medicine.

Membership[edit]

Membership in the AOA is open to all osteopathic physicians, osteopathic medical students, and other individuals who support the goals of the organization. The AOA provides its members with a variety of benefits, including continuing medical education opportunities, professional development resources, and advocacy support.

Education and Accreditation[edit]

The AOA plays a crucial role in the accreditation of osteopathic medical schools and residency programs in the United States. It is responsible for setting educational standards and ensuring that osteopathic medical education meets the highest quality standards. The AOA's Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the accrediting agency for osteopathic medical schools.

Advocacy and Public Policy[edit]

The AOA actively advocates for the osteopathic profession at both the state and federal levels. It works to influence healthcare policy and legislation to ensure that the unique contributions of osteopathic medicine are recognized and valued. The AOA also collaborates with other healthcare organizations to promote policies that improve patient care and access to healthcare services.

Related Pages[edit]