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Represents osteopathic physicians practicing in Australia.
http://www.osteopathic.com.au/

The AACOM represents each of the colleges of osteopathic medicine. Website contains information regarding admissions and school descriptions.
http://www.aacom.org

Official website. The AOA is the main representative organization for osteopathic physicians in the United States.
http://www.aoa-net.org

Information for the general public about Osteopathic Medicine, resources for members and students, and links to health, government and state sites.
http://www.nysoms.org/

AMOPS was established in 1977 to serve and represent osteopathic physicians in the uniformed services.
http://www.amops.org/

The NBOME serves the public and state licensing agencies by administering examinations testing the medical knowledge of those who seek to serve the public as osteopathic physicians.
http://www.nbome.org/

Includes information about osteopathy, CME courses, conventions and seminars, and membership information.
http://www.foma.org/

Includes membership information, discussion boards, CME courses, and newsletters.
http://www.ioma.org/

This member organization is the accrediting agency for osteopathic colleges and health care facilities, and provides health information to patients and media interested in the subject.
http://www.osteopathic.org/

Includes membership and conference information, legislative updates, and information about osteopathy.
http://www.njosteo.com/

Guide to selecting a residency program and information on how to become a preceptor.
http://www.acofp.org/

Information on board eligiblity and examination dates and fees.
http://www.aobs.org/

Provides education, member services and information on osteopathic profession to member physicians and the public.
http://www.voma-net.org

Information on osteopathy, the IOMS, or to find an osteopath near you.
http://www.ioms.org

Official specialty site with member directory, description of education programs and calendar of meetings.
http://www.acoog.com/

Represents osteopathic physicians in Pinellas County, Florida. Affiliated with the American Osteopathic Association and the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association
http://www.pcomsociety.com

Founded in 1898. Includes information about osteopathy, membership and convention information, calendar of events, and publications.
http://www.ooanet.org/

Includes information for students, membership information, legislative updates, and calendar of events.
http://www.deosteopathic.org

The Board licenses and regulates the practice of osteopathic medicine in the State of California.
http://www.docboard.org/cx/

Details about the organization whose mission is to teach, advocate and advance osteopathy, specifically Cranial Osteopathy.
http://www.cranialacademy.org

Offers details about the organization, a newsletter, links, search for doctors and conventions.
http://www.opso.com

Representing Osteopathic physicians in Alabama.
http://www.aloma.org

Offers mission statement, membership information, history, newsletter, and calendar of events.
http://www.facos.org/

Information regarding Academy business, upcoming events, legislative and medical news, and doctor locator for patients.
http://www.aoao.org/

History of organization, certification requirements and important dates in the certification process.
http://www.aobem.org/

Information for applicants including requirements for examination and certification in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and manipulative medicine.
http://www.academyofosteopathy.org

Calendar of events, requirements for eligibility and information on applying for written, oral and clinical certification exams.
http://www.aobos.org/

Listing of AOA-approved subspecialties, exam information for candidates and requirements for certification.
http://www.aobp.org/

Certification requirements and discussion of requirements for designation of added qualifications in a variety of sub-specialties.
http://www.aoa-net.org/Certification/internalmed.htm

Definition of specialty, certification requirements and how to contact the executive director.
http://www.aoa-net.org/Certification/rehabmed.htm

Discussion and bulletin boards, information for residents, and history of organization.
http://www.aocopm.org/

Job listings, certification requirements, calendar of events and information on continuing medical information.
http://www.aocr.org/

Definition of specialty, requirements for certification and how to contact the executive director.
http://www.aoa-net.org/Certification/radiology.htm

Information on residency programs and training standards. Includes links to websites of more than 50 members of the college.
http://www.aocoohns.org/aoco.htm

Information on 20 residency programs approved by the AOA (American Osteopathic Association), links to websites of 5 members of the college, and documents on basic standards for training residents.
http://www.aocoohns.org/aocohns.htm

Information on certification requirements, an on-line textbook, and how to find a D.O. in this specialty.
http://www.aoasm.org/

Practice opportunities, scholarship application form, news and history of organization.
http://www.coloradodo.org/

Professional opportunities, residency programs, continuing medical education calendar, and information for medical students.
http://www.acoi.org/

Information on continuing medical information, search engine for local D.O.'s by specialty, and a monthly news bulletin.
http://www.opsc.org/

Calendar of events, current board members and officers and related links.
http://www.arkosteomed.org/

Guide to key contacts in state and federal agencies and directors of national osteopathic organizations includes a legislative Hot Link page that closely follows state and national medical news. Gives detailed statistics on physicians by specialty and listing of AOA accredited hospitals in the state.
http://www.inosteo.org/

State physician directory, membership application form and a newsletter that tracks legislative issues related to medical practices.
http://www.goma.org/

Find a listing of board members, an on-line membership application form, and general articles about osteopathic medicine.
http://www.koma.org/

Access a physician referral service, read about local and national legislative updates, and preview proposed organizational projects.
http://www.loma-net.org/

Find local continuing medical education events, locate a physician by county, and read about membership benefits.
http://www.maops.com/

Access websites of local osteopathic hospitals, read the monthly newsletter, and learn how to obtain continuing medical education credits. Includes health news and articles and resources for practice management.
http://www.moa-do.com/

Find a D.O. by zip codes and access public pages about osteopathy. Students and physicians can apply on-line for membership.
http://www.mndo.org/

Access facts and figures about the profession, information on medical school scholarships for local students, and a telephone directory of professional, institutional, and government resources.
http://www.maops.org/

Private, independent foundation serves the seven counties of southern Arizona, providing educational resources and scholarships in osteopathic medicine.
http://www.docenter.org/about.html

Guide to residency opportunities throughout the state of Ohio, sponsored by the Ohio State University of Osteopathic Medicine. Includes information on internship programs and links to hospital departments for more than a dozen specialties.
http://www.ohiocore.org/

Details of membership benefits, use the physician search service, and find out about local continuing medical education programs.
http://www.mainedo.org/

Official website of British organization that regulates licensing and education under the 1993 Osteopaths Act. In the United Kingdom practitioners are awarded either a diplomate in osteopathy or a bachelor's of science degree in the discipline. As of the year 2000 there were approximately 3000 practitioners in the UK.
http://www.osteopathy.org.uk/

A UK professional association of osteopaths.
http://www.osteopathy.org