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Sea oats, Gulf Shores (Courtesy Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau)

The Alabama Osteopathic Medical Association is a non-profit professional organization comprised of osteopathic physicians, residents, interns, and medical students who meet the membership requirements of the AOMA Constitution and Bylaws. Part of a national network of state osteopathic professional organizations, AOMA acts as a component society of the American Osteopathic Association.

K. B. Schomberg-Klaiss, D.O. with her nurses at her clinic in West Blocton (Courtesy Whately Health Services)

AOMA strives to elevate and maintain the high quality standards of the osteopathic profession by providing quality educational programs for its members, adhering to the strictest code of ethics for the profession, and supporting osteopathic medical training programs. Membership in AOMA is an opportunity to continue the progress of your chosen profession and an opportunity to join those before you in their stand for full recognition of osteopathic medicine. AOMA also works to inform the public of osteopathic medicine's position in the health care world of Alabama, as well as supporting work in improving medical service to rural and other underserved areas in the state.

Current Officers:

Robert R. Coleman, D.O., J.D.     President
J. Mark Bailey, D.O., Ph.D.     Immediate Past President
James W. Nabers, D.O.Vice-President, Programs
E. Jason Hatfield, D.O.Secretary-Treasurer
Rex Tuckier, D.O.Member at Large
Karen Flanagan, D.O.Member at Large
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