Welcome to DO Day on Capitol Hill

Make a difference in osteopathic medicine and patient care

I

Dr. Piccinini

am honored you are joining us in building something greater than ourselves, that connects with why you went into osteopathic medicine.

Cultivating strong osteopathic advocates and facilitating relationships with lawmakers to advance health policy is central to the AOA’s mission. When we harmonize our efforts through DO Day, we amplify our voices and drive meaningful policy change.

This Osteopathic Advocacy Conference provides two important opportunities:

  • Virtual conference CME sessions
    Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22 (virtual session recordings will be available for viewing on-demand through mid-June)
  • In-person briefing sessions and Congressional meetings on Capitol Hill
    Wednesday, March 25 and Thursday, March 26

Please note participation will be capped for each state and registration limits will be based on the size of the state’s Congressional delegation and state osteopathic association. Each state delegation will have space reserved for physicians and students, and small groups will be organized according to home voting addresses.

Thank you in advance for honoring our profession by participating in our annual conference and advocating on behalf of our community and the patients you serve.

I look forward to standing together to champion the issues that matter most to our profession and patients.

Sincerely,

Robert G.G. Piccinini, DO, D.FACN
President
American Osteopathic Association

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