A resolution designating the week of April 17 through April 23, 2023, as "National Osteopathic Medicine Week".
By establishing National Osteopathic Medicine Week, SR162 aims to raise awareness about the importance of osteopathic medicine and its practitioners. This recognition is expected to encourage public understanding of the holistic approach osteopathic physicians take, which emphasizes a patient-centric model of care. It highlights the growing need for diverse medical practices and the crucial contributions of osteopathic physicians to community health, particularly in underserved areas.
SR162 is a resolution that designates the week of April 17 through April 23, 2023, as 'National Osteopathic Medicine Week'. This resolution recognizes the contributions of osteopathic physicians to the healthcare system in the United States and celebrates the training provided by colleges of osteopathic medicine. The resolution also acknowledges the significant role osteopathic physicians played during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in treating patients and contributing to public health efforts.
Although the resolution is generally supported, there could be discussions regarding the distinction between osteopathic medicine and allopathic medicine. Supporters may emphasize the unique benefits osteopathic training brings to the healthcare system, while opponents might raise questions about the overall effectiveness and integration of different medical philosophies within the broader healthcare landscape.