OME Advocate Newsletter
Delivered twice-monthly right to your in-box, AACOM's OME Advocate keeps you informed and involved in policy discussions and legislation around healthcare, medical students and osteopathic medical education.
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- Axios: Osteopaths Seek More Slots on Federal Research Panels
- Becker’s Hospital Review: DOs Call Out Federal Funding Disparities
- AACOM Urges Congress to Enhance Research Opportunities for Osteopathic Medical Schools
- AACOM Advocates for Osteopathic Priorities in CURES 2.0
- AACOM Asks ED to Clarify Distance Education Requirements for Clinical Rotations
- AACOM Joins ACE Letter to ED on Distance Education Proposed Rule
- Landmark Study Answers Question: ‘What’s Next for Osteopathic Recognition?’
- AACOM Awards Grants to Propel Innovation in Osteopathic Medical Education
Help Close Gaps in Osteopathic Research – Join Us at Advocacy Day 2024!
Axios and Becker’s Hospital Review published articles highlighting the challenges osteopathic medicine faces in obtaining federal recognition and funding. AACOM shared with reporters concerns about the underrepresentation of osteopathic physicians on federal advisory committees that influence research funding and healthcare policy.
Osteopathic medicine's inability to play a role in federal funding policy and application review has a direct impact on funding outcomes. In an analysis shared with Becker's, AACOM reported that osteopathic medical schools only get 0.1 percent ($55.6 million) of all active National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant funding. In contrast, allopathic medical schools receive 42 percent of funding, or $23.8 billion of the NIH's $56.7 billion research budget. This disparity goes beyond NIH, as only 17 DOs sit on federal health-related advisory committees.
Join the movement to increase osteopathic research funding and representation by registering for AACOM Advocacy Day, a two-day virtual event on September 11-12, 2024. All members of the OME community are encouraged to register so you can learn about and advocate for osteopathic policy priorities, including more NIH funding and representation.
Additional House and Senate Cosponsors Added to Community TEAMS Act
Bipartisan and bicameral support for the Community Training, Education, and Access for Medical Students (Community TEAMS) Act, H.R. 7258/S. 3968, continues to grow as Representative Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) and Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) recently joined as cosponsors following AACOM outreach. Help us continue the momentum to expand clinical training opportunities for all third- and fourth-year medical students, especially in rural and medically underserved areas. |
CMS Publishes FY25 IPPS Final Rule
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AACOM Comments on Proposed Distance Education Regulations
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Applications Now Open for NHSC 2025 Loan Repayment Program
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Engagement & Resources
HRSA Issues New Funding Opportunities for THCGME Program: The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) issued two notices of funding opportunities for the expansion of existing approved residency programs (HRSA-25-091) and the establishment of newly approved residency programs (HRSA-25-077) through the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) Program. Learn more. |
Funding Opportunity: Targeted Technical Assistance for Rural Hospitals Program: HRSA is awarding up to $800,000 for the Targeted Technical Assistance for Rural Hospitals Program to improve healthcare in rural areas by providing targeted, in-depth technical assistance to rural hospitals within communities struggling to maintain healthcare services. Apply by September 30, 2024. |
NIH Seeking Applications for HEAL KIDS Research Initiative: NIH HEAL KIDS is seeking applications to conduct interdisciplinary team-based research projects that combine clinical research, novel/cutting-edge technologies and measurement science to help improve our understanding of primary and secondary chronic pain conditions in children and adolescents. Apply by November 8, 2024. |
HRSA Hosts Virtual THCGME Primary Care Residency Fair: Interested parties are invited to attend the upcoming THCGME Primary Care Residency Fair on September 25, 2024, from 6-8 PM ET. Register. |
Council on Graduate Medical Education Meeting Rescheduled: The Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) has rescheduled its two-day public meeting to be a one-day meeting on September 12, 2024. The meeting will be held by teleconference and/or a video conference platform. Information about COGME, agendas and materials for this meeting can be found on the COGME website. |
CMS Accepting Virtual Concepts for Rural Health Hackathon: The CMS Innovation Center is accepting virtual submissions for its 2024 Rural Health Hackathon. Apply by 11:59 PM ET on September 9, 2024. |
Call for Reviewers for HRSA Grant Applications: HRSA is looking for additional grant reviewers, especially those with expertise in rural and tribal healthcare needs. Reviews are virtual and you can register online. |
NIH Re-Envisioning U.S. Postdoctoral Research Training and Career Progression Within the Biomedical Research Enterprise: NIH is issuing a follow-up RFI to gather public input on the implementation of specific recommendations developed by the Advisory Committee to the Director Postdoctoral Working Group. Submit comments by 11:59 PM ET on October 23, 2024. |