The Difference a D.O. Makes

 

The Millennium Edition 

by Bob E. Jones, CAE 

proceeds benefit osteopathic education in Oklahoma through the Oklahoma Educational Foundation for Osteopathic Medicine 

“This book is a tremendous first introduction for anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of the development and history of osteopathic medicine. It is an excellent source of information that informs the reader about the trials, tribulations and achievements of osteopathic physicians that have landed them where they are today.

“Written from a layperson's perspective, this book is a credible and accurate account of the osteopathic profession. It provides the reader with clear and concise reasons as to why a D.O. does make a difference. In turn, it unfolds a better understanding of differences between osteopathic medicine and its counterparts."
- James E. Zini, DO, President of the AOA from 2001-2002

About the Author

Bob E. Jones, CAE, served as executive director of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association from 1969-1999. His 30-year leadership of the association resulted in numerous advances for the profession. He assumed a major role in coordinating legislative action leading to the establishment of the nation’s first freestanding state-supported college of osteopathic medicine in 1972. He was later the main driving force that led to the school becoming Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Under his leadership, the number of DOs in Oklahoma increased from 300 to 1,200, with more than 50 percent serving rural Oklahoma.  His commitment to the profession was exemplified as he counseled hundreds of students interested in a career in osteopathic medicine. Jones made significant and lasting contributions to the osteopathic medical profession on a state and national level. Because of his commitment to the profession, osteopathic medicine has flourished.

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