Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR712

Caption

Recognizing April 14 through 20, 2013, as American Osteopathic Medicine Week.

Impact

By designating a specific week to recognize osteopathic medicine, the resolution aims to raise awareness of the unique principles and practices of osteopathic physicians. It underscores the importance of primary care providers within the healthcare system, particularly in rural and underserved areas of Texas. The resolution is a testament to the support for osteopathic education and practice, following the efforts of institutions like the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 712 recognizes April 14 through 20, 2013, as American Osteopathic Medicine Week in Texas. This resolution celebrates the contributions of osteopathic physicians, who emphasize a holistic approach to patient care while incorporating modern medical practices, including prescription drugs and surgery. The resolution is presented in conjunction with the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association to honor these medical professionals for their commitment to health and disease prevention in communities across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR712 is highly positive, with members of the Senate expressing strong support for the recognition of osteopathic medicine and its practitioners. The resolution serves as an endorsement of the value that osteopathic physicians bring to healthcare, showcasing their holistic approach and community-based practices. It reflects a collective appreciation among legislators for the contributions of these healthcare providers in improving health outcomes across Texas.

Contention

While the resolution itself is celebratory and unlikely to invoke significant contention, it highlights a broader theme in healthcare regarding the recognition and integration of diverse medical practices. Potential points of discussion could arise from differing opinions about the role of various medical disciplines, the need for funding and support for osteopathic education, or the prioritization of resources in healthcare systems—especially in relation to expanding access to primary care services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR403

Recognizing April 10 through 14, 2023, as Texas Retired Teachers Week.

TX SR111

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

TX HR1181

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

TX HR966

Recognizing April 10 to 14, 2023, as Texas Retired Teachers Week.

TX HCR99

Recognizing May 6-12, 2023, as Nurses Week in Texas.

TX HR873

Recognizing April 1-7, 2023, as the Week of the Young Child.

TX SR432

Recognizing May 7 through 13, 2023, as Waco Travel and Tourism Week.

TX HR2098

Recognizing May 21 through 27, 2023, as National PEO Week.

TX SR309

Recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas Association of Neurological Surgeons Day.

TX SR389

Recognizing April 5, 2023, as Alzheimer's Association State Advocacy Day.

Similar Bills

NV AB170

Providing for the licensure of associate physicians and associate osteopathic physicians. (BDR 54-840)

SC H4155

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SC S0417

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OK SB929

Practice of osteopathic medicine; amending various provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act. Emergency.

AR HB1544

To Amend The Appointment Process For The Osteopathic Rural Medical Practice Student Loan And Scholarship Board.

PA HR369

Recognizing the week of April 15 through 21, 2024, as "National Osteopathic Medicine Week" in Pennsylvania.

NV SB204

Provides for the limited practice of medicine by certain medical school graduates. (BDR 54-49)

US HR498

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.