Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association

Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association (POMA) proudly represents its professional family o On June 6, 1903, under the direction of President Harry M.

Vastine, D.O., the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Association (POA) received its charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The newly incorporated association was organized to “Conserve, consolidate and protect the
highest interests of the science and the art of osteopathy, and for the purpose of securing to the people of the state of Pennsylvania the privileges of unrestricted practice of [osteopat

hic medicine].”

In 1903, in one of his first acts as president, O.J. Snyder, D.O., appointed and headed a legislative committee to work on securing a law governing the practice of osteopathic medicine in Pennsylvania. Without state regulations, the POA took on the responsibility to self-govern the membership and the profession. After years of effort, The Osteopathic Practice Act was signed by Governor Edwin A. Stuart in 1909. This act formally recognized the practice of osteopathic medicine, allowing for the examination and licensing of osteopathic physicians in Pennsylvania. By 1939, the POA reorganized into eight districts. Delegates from each of these districts met once a year as the House of Delegates to form a policy-making body that represented D.O.s across the commonwealth. In 1941, in order to handle the ever-increasing membership and subsequent volume of work, the House of Delegates established a Central Office to act as a clearinghouse for all association matters. The POA Central Office officially opened on July 1, 1942, in Harrisburg. A year later, in December 1943, The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Journal was created to keep members informed of issues affecting the profession. Pennsylvania’s osteopathic physicians were finally granted unlimited practice rights in 1956. Under Act 311, D.O.s were given the status of “physicians and surgeons.” Each D.O. received a new license, adding major surgery to his/her qualifications. Even as osteopathic physicians gained increasing practice rights in Pennsylvania, most allopathic hospitals still did not allow D.O.s to treat patients within their institutions. In order to fill this need, osteopathic physicians opened their own infirmaries and hospitals. D.O.s made some
inroads into allopathic institutions in the 1960s; and by the 1970s, D.O.s and M.D.s were beginning to work together on hospital staffs and on health committees. In 1972, the POA dedicated its current Central Office building on Eisenhower Boulevard in Harrisburg and voted to change its name to the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association (POMA). POMA continues to be an advocate for its membership to governmental bodies, third-party payors and health-related organizations. The association, which currently represents over 8,400 osteopathic physicians, residents and interns and 2,590 students, keeps its members up-to- date with The Journal of the POMA, a biweekly newsletter and a website designed to provide the very latest information. On March 1, 2017, the POMA launched its social media presence with Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter accounts to share relevant and interesting articles, upcoming event information, and discussion boards on topics important to our members! Member participation on our social media platforms help us better understand and serve the needs of Pennsylvania’s osteopathic physicians and continue to keep POMA on the Move!

🎙 Episode 105 of POMA DOes is now available. 🎙In this episode of POMA DOes…, newly installed POMA President Angela Zawis...
06/12/2026

🎙 Episode 105 of POMA DOes is now available. 🎙

In this episode of POMA DOes…, newly installed POMA President Angela Zawisza, DO, speaks with POMA Past President Joseph Zawisza, DO, about her vision for the year ahead. She shares her journey in organized medicine, discusses her presidential theme—Honoring the Past while Preparing for the Future—and explains how POMA is working to support osteopathic physicians at every stage of their careers. The conversation highlights priorities including physician advocacy, membership growth, student engagement, and volunteer involvement, as well as upcoming initiatives such as updates to POMA’s website, branding, and communications.

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The Geisinger Internal Medicine Residency Program turned an ordinary workday into an extraordinary one thanks to the Res...
06/12/2026

The Geisinger Internal Medicine Residency Program turned an ordinary workday into an extraordinary one thanks to the Resident Wellness Grant, sponsored by POMA and financially supported by the POMA Foundation. The program hosted a Resident Spa Day, bringing a much-needed sense of relaxation and rejuvenation directly to their residents. Two massage therapists were brought in to provide complimentary massages, while the workspace itself was transformed into a calming spa environment complete with snacks, a nail bar, and under eye masks; a thoughtful and creative touch that made the experience feel truly special.

In the midst of an otherwise demanding workday, residents were given the gift of time to unwind, recharge, and be cared for; a powerful reminder that the well-being of those who care for others deserves equal attention and investment. The event was met with tremendous appreciation from residents who welcomed the opportunity to pause and restore.

This event reflects POMA's ongoing commitment to creating and providing opportunities for open dialogue around health and personal well-being across the osteopathic profession. POMA promotes well-being through focused activities like this one — sponsored by POMA and financially supported by the POMA Foundation — underscoring that intentional self-care is not a luxury, but a vital component of a sustainable and fulfilling career in medicine.

Thanks to the Resident Wellness Grant, sponsored by POMA and supported by the POMA Foundation, the Mercy Fitzgerald Hosp...
06/11/2026

Thanks to the Resident Wellness Grant, sponsored by POMA and supported by the POMA Foundation, the Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital Transitional Year residents enjoyed an afternoon at a Philadelphia Phillies game, bringing 10 residents together for a well-deserved break from the demands of clinical training. The event provided a relaxed, informal setting that fostered meaningful connections and strengthened the camaraderie among the team. Getting to know one another outside of the workplace environment proved invaluable for team cohesion, and the outing was enthusiastically enjoyed by all who attended.

During POMA's 118th Annual Clinical Assembly last month at Kalahari Resorts and Conference Center, the POMA Foundation h...
06/10/2026

During POMA's 118th Annual Clinical Assembly last month at Kalahari Resorts and Conference Center, the POMA Foundation hosted a shared fundraiser targeting the 1,078 on-site and virtual attendees, with a commitment to donate at least $2,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Lehigh Valley and Northeast Pennsylvania — an organization that supports six food pantries local to Kalahari and serves 600 people monthly.

We're excited to share that attendees exceeded that goal and raised $4,000 for the Food Bank! 👏👏👏

⏰ Last chance to register for POMA26 On-Demand!Registration closes Monday, June 15 and recorded lectures are available t...
06/09/2026

⏰ Last chance to register for POMA26 On-Demand!

Registration closes Monday, June 15 and recorded lectures are available through June 20, 2026.

Earn up to 34 AOA Category 1-A or AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, including patient safety, child abuse, and opioid education credits, all applicable toward Pennsylvania license renewal. Skip the fall rush and get it done on your schedule!

👉 Register now at https://f.mtr.cool/tuqmfmghpi

The latest issue of POMA's legislative newsletter, Under the DOme is now available on our website.➡️ https://f.mtr.cool/...
06/05/2026

The latest issue of POMA's legislative newsletter, Under the DOme is now available on our website.
➡️ https://f.mtr.cool/akleteuwnv

The Latrobe Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program put the POMA Foundation Resident Wellness Grant to great use with...
06/03/2026

The Latrobe Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program put the POMA Foundation Resident Wellness Grant to great use with a relaxing evening at Brushes & Beans! Made possible through the Resident Wellness Grant — sponsored by POMA and financially supported by the POMA Foundation — residents came together for a pottery painting session that offered a peaceful and creative escape from the demands of residency life. Spending two hours together outside of both the hospital and the residency lounge, the group enjoyed a calm, unhurried environment that encouraged connection and conversation in a truly refreshing setting.

Events like this serve as an important reminder that stepping away from the clinical environment — even for just an evening — plays a vital role in supporting resident well-being and fostering the camaraderie that carries over into better teamwork and patient care.

🙏 A heartfelt thank you to George Wolters, DO, POMA's Immediate Past President, for his outstanding leadership and dedic...
06/03/2026

🙏 A heartfelt thank you to George Wolters, DO, POMA's Immediate Past President, for his outstanding leadership and dedicated service over the past year!

Under Dr. Wolters' leadership, POMA continued to grow stronger, championing the issues that matter most to our members, supporting the next generation of osteopathic physicians, and elevating the voice of osteopathic medicine across the Commonwealth.

Please join us in extending a sincere thank you to Dr. Wolters. 🌟👏

06/02/2026

You don’t need political experience to make a difference. Hear Tyler Burke, Senior Director of Government Affairs for POMA, and Sean Neal, Vice President of Advocacy and Political Affairs for the AOA, discuss how the Osteopathic Advocacy Network helps physicians, residents, and students engage lawmakers and advocate for the profession in POMA DOes… Advocating for Osteopathic Medicine – Ep. 104. Out now!

Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at poma.org/poma-does-podcast.

🎉 Congratulations to Mark Monaco, DO, on his election as Secretary/Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Ass...
06/02/2026

🎉 Congratulations to Mark Monaco, DO, on his election as Secretary/Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association!

We are excited to continue seeing the contributions Dr. Monaco brings to this role and look forward to POMA's ongoing success with him as part of our leadership team.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Monaco. 👏🎊

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