Empowering Tomorrow's Physicians: Osteopathic Excellence in Every Touch
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Match Week 2024
This year we celebrate a record residency match and the largest class of osteopathic medical (DO) students to ever participate in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)’s Match Week!
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Educating Leaders is Sold Out!
Due to overwhelming interest, our conference is sold out. Stay tuned for updates and follow us on social media. -
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a DO?
Are you interested in becoming a doctor of osteopathic medicine? Explore our site to learn more about schools across the country. -
Osteopathic Med School Recruitment Fair
Join us on Saturday, April 20, 2024, for the chance to connect with representatives from colleges of osteopathic medicine from across the country, -
New UME-GME Toolkit Available
This valuable resource addresses unmatched osteopathic medical graduates and offers recommendations to support them through the process.
Did You Know?
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Senate Introduces Legislation Funding Medical Student Clinical Rotations
March 26, 2024
Bipartisan, bicameral bill would address growing need to expand clinical training opportunities
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Overcoming Challenges, a Record-Setting 92.3 Percent of DO Students Match into Residency
March 15, 2024
Record Number of Osteopathic Medical Students Successfully Complete Match Week
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AACOM Joins Partners in Announcing the Health Workforce Well-Being Day of Awareness
March 11, 2024
Health Workforce Well-Being Day on March 18 and events throughout the month recognize importance of protecting health workers’ well-being
Membership Has Its Benefits
AACOM offers unique benefits for COM faculty, staff, students, residents and fellows. Discover resources to help advance your career across the osteopathic medical education continuum.
Check Out The Latest Research
Out of 7,859 total DO graduates, more than 4,100 graduating seniors responded to the AACOM’s Graduating Senior Survey. Twenty-five percent reported entering an ACGME residency with osteopathic recognition. Fifty-four percent of these students plan to specialize in one of the primary care disciplines of family medicine, general internal medicine or general pediatrics.