[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 498 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 498
Recognizing June 28, 2023, as the 125th anniversary of the American
Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and commending its work
to improve the health of the people of the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 12, 2023
Mr. Graves of Missouri (for himself, Mr. Ryan, Ms. Lee of Nevada, and
Mr. Balderson) submitted the following resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, and in addition to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing June 28, 2023, as the 125th anniversary of the American
Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and commending its work
to improve the health of the people of the United States.
Whereas, in 1892, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still opened the first osteopathic medical
school, the American School of Osteopathy, now known as A.T. Still
University College of Osteopathic Medicine, in Kirksville, Missouri;
Whereas A.T. Still was a pioneer physician in recognizing the innate healing
mechanisms present within all individuals, and discovered and expanded
osteopathic medicine during an era of ineffective and harmful medical
practices;
Whereas A.T. Still embodied a philosophy of service through his life as a
physician advocate, a Civil War hospital steward, and a legislator;
Whereas, in 1898, the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
(AACOM) was founded to support and assist the Nation's osteopathic
medical schools;
Whereas AACOM leads and advocates for the full continuum of osteopathic medical
education (OME) to improve the health of the public;
Whereas AACOM represents all 40 colleges of osteopathic medicine at 64 teaching
locations in 35 States, as well as osteopathic graduate medical
education professionals and trainees at medical centers, hospitals,
clinics, and health systems in the United States;
Whereas colleges of osteopathic medicine educate more than 35,000 future
physicians, 25 percent of all American medical students, a number
projected to rise to 30 percent by 2030;
Whereas osteopathic medicine is one of the fastest growing medical fields in the
United States, with osteopathic physicians practicing in all specialty
areas and medical practice settings;
Whereas there are more than 178,000 doctors of osteopathic medicine and
osteopathic medical students in this country;
Whereas osteopathic medicine confers all the benefits of modern medicine to
diagnose and treat disease and injury and emphasizes helping each person
achieve a high level of wellness by focusing on health promotion and
disease prevention;
Whereas osteopathic medical education emphasizes the interrelationship between
the body's structure and function and osteopathic medical students
receive extensive training in both the neuromusculoskeletal system and
in osteopathic manipulative treatment, the therapeutic application of
manual pressure or force used to treat structural and functional issues
in the bones, joints, tissues, and muscles of the body;
Whereas serving rural and underserved populations is a key pillar of AACOM and
its member schools, and AACOM works to improve access to health care
services, especially in rural and underserved areas of the United
States;
Whereas 60 percent of osteopathic medical schools are located in health
professional shortage areas;
Whereas 88 percent of osteopathic medical schools have a stated public
commitment to rural health; and
Whereas AACOM supports its member institutions as they educate the future
physician workforce, increase awareness of osteopathic medical education
and osteopathic medicine, promote excellence in medical education,
policy, research and service, and foster innovation and quality
throughout medical education: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the 125th anniversary of the American
Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM);
(2) commends AACOM for its work to improve the health of
the people of the United States; and
(3) recognizes osteopathic medical students and doctors of
osteopathic medicine across the United States who devote their
time and resources to increase access to health care services
across the country and improve the lives of their patients.
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