OME Advocate Newsletter
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House Committee Approves AACOM-Requested Language Advancing Osteopathic Research and Clinical Rotations
Osteopathic Medical Schools – Osteopathic medicine represents a vibrant portion of the medical student education and health systems ecosystem. However, the Committee remains concerned with the historic disparity in NIH funding and representation for Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (COMs), as well as NIH’s failure to respond to requests to create an action plan to address the agency’s chronic underfunding of osteopathic research and underrepresentation of osteopathic scientists on NIH National Advisory Councils and study sections. Additionally, the Committee is concerned that NIH continues to associate osteopathic medicine most strongly with the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). The Committee encourages the NIH to expand funding opportunities and representation across NIH Institutes and Centers, outside of NCCIH. Further, the Committee requests NIH include in the fiscal year 2026 congressional justifications information on the representation of COMs in NIH applications and awards.
The Committee also included language spearheaded by AACOM that calls to expand clinical rotations in rural and underserved communities. The report language is aligned with the Community TEAMS Act (H.R. 7258 / S. 3968) and says:
Community Based Clinical Rotations.—An estimated 80 percent of patient care is now provided in a range of community-based settings rather than the academic hospital where clinical training has traditionally occurred. Research shows that providing outpatient training opportunities in underserved areas—either in conjunction with or outside of inpatient training programs—encourages long-term, sustainable physician practice in high-need areas. The Committee recognizes that prioritizing community-based clinical training in rural and underserved areas leads to more physicians staying to practice in these communities. The Committee urges HRSA to work with medical schools to partner with health centers, rural health clinics, or other healthcare facilities located in medically underserved communities to increase medical school clinical rotations in rural and underserved areas.
Raise Your Voice in Support of Osteopathic Policies at AACOM Advocacy Day 2024
On September 11 and 12, 2024, join fellow osteopathic deans, students, faculty members and physicians to advocate for osteopathic medical education (OME) policy priorities. AACOM Advocacy Day will feature Members of Congress, public policy experts and AACOM’s Government Relations team presenting on the congressional landscape, effective advocacy tools and AACOM’s federal priorities. AACOM Advocacy Day registrants will attend virtual training sessions and engage their Members of Congress to elevate OME priorities, including the FAIR Act (H.R. 751), the Community TEAMS Act (H.R. 7258/S. 3968) and osteopathic research at NIH.
The event will be held virtually and is open to all members of the OME community. There is no cost to participate. Register by August 8 for the best chance to meet with your congressional office. Visit the Advocacy Day page for the latest updates.
National Hispanic Health Foundation Joins More than 70 Organizations in Supporting the FAIR Act
The National Hispanic Health Foundation has endorsed the FAIR Act (H.R. 751) to help ensure an equal pathway to residency training for DOs! Urge your Members of Congress to cosponsor and pass the FAIR Act to support Medicare-funded GME transparency! |
House and Senate Consider FY25 Appropriations Bills
Since the July 4th recess, both the House and Senate have advanced multiple appropriations bills.
Please check our AACOM Action Center for updates and analysis of OME priorities as appropriations bills continue to advance in both chambers. |
Engagement & Resources
Register for NHSC Federal Loan Program Webinar: Learn more about the National Health Service Corps (NHSC)’s scholarship and loan repayment opportunities at a webinar on August 21, 2024, at 2:00 PM ET. Hosted by the NHSC, AACOM and the Association of American Medical Colleges, this webinar provides information for primary care medical students interested in reducing their student loan debt through work in underserved communities. Register today. Learn How to Draft Effective Public Comments: The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, within the Office of Management and Budget, will offer a public training session on effective participation in the public comment process. Email publicparticipation@omb.eop.gov to attend the session on July 24, 2024, at 5:30 PM ET. Learn more. Last Chance to Apply for HRSA’s Medical Student Education Program: Eligible osteopathic medical schools may apply for HRSA’s Medical School Education Program funding to support or expand education for those seeking primary care careers in rural, tribal or medically underserved communities. Priority is given to applicants in states with the greatest number of federally recognized tribes and demonstrated public-private partnerships. The application deadline is July 26, 2024. Final Reminder to Respond to NIH HEAL Initiative RFI on Pain Research: The NIH Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) Initiative requests information from the public to accelerate its research on pain management, opioid use disorder and overdoses. Comments are due by July 31, 2024. VA GME Opportunity: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Office of Academic Affiliations has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the VA Pilot Program on Graduate Medical Education and Residency (PPGMER). The RFP announcement provides information to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Sponsoring Institutions about program requirements and procedures to apply for VA’s PPGMER. The pilot program provides funding to support resident physician rotations at facilities operated by the Indian Health Service, Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations. Other healthcare facilities located in areas designated by VA as underserved, Federally Qualified Health Center programs and those operated by the Department of Defense are also eligible as rotation sites. The VA will host two RFP information sessions on July 25 and August 21, 2024. The application window is from August – September 30, 2024. Learn more. New NIH Primary Care Initiative: NIH’s new initiative, Communities Advancing Research Equity (CARE) for Health, aims to integrate clinical research with community-based primary care and improve research access and patient outcomes for historically underrepresented communities. The $30 million investment addresses disparities in research for rural and underserved communities. Initial awards are slated for fall 2024 and will fund organizations that serve rural communities. COMs are encouraged to review the CARE for Health web page for more resources and grant opportunities. |