Our Osteopathic Partners

In collaboration with osteopathic associations and colleges of osteopathic medicine across the Northwest, the Northwest Osteopathic Foundation advances the principles of osteopathic medicine and supports community well-being. Together, we promote inclusive, patient-centered healthcare and support educational opportunities, advancing osteopathic practice and principles across our region.

Osteopathic Associations

Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons of Oregon (OPSO)

OPSO Mission: Serve the osteopathic profession in Oregon through advocacy, education, and professional outreach, ensuring the highest quality health care to the people of the state.

OPSO Declared Values: The principles and practice of osteopathic medicine are fundamental to comprehensive patient care. An integrated network of physicians is the foundation of effective health care. Leadership is the responsibility of every physician. A strong osteopathic community is essential.

OPSO Vision Statement: OPSO is the professional home for all osteopathic physicians and students in the state.

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Idaho Osteopathic Physicians Association (IOPA)

IOPA Mission: Excellence and accessibility of Osteopathic Medicine in Idaho.

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Montana Osteopathic Medical Association (MOMA)

MOMA Mission: The Montana Osteopathic Medical Association promotes the distinctive practice of Osteopathic Medicine as a scientific and complete system that will restore and preserve good health. We offer continuing educational programs that contribute to effective health care and are available to all members of the Osteopathic Profession and other health care professionals. We are dedicated to assisting the public in understanding Osteopathic Medicine and its overall contribution to maximum health care, as well as to promoting excellence in education, research, and the delivery of quality, cost-effective health care.

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Washington Osteopathic Medical Association (WOMA)

WOMA Mission: To ensure the scientific, safe, and humane practice of Osteopathic Medicine as a unique healthcare profession; the continuing education of its physician members; and the preservation in perpetuity of their scope of practice and licensure for the enduring benefit of society. We are structured to help the individual D.O. better serve the interests of Osteopathic medicine, provide quality health care for patients; and to assist the public to better understand Osteopathic medicine and its contribution to total health care. WOMA is a chartered divisional society of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). WOMA has more than 1,000 members – active, retired, associates, interns, residents, and students. WOMA is an AOA Continuing Medical Education sponsor that offers more than 30 hours of category 1-A CME credits per year at the Fall Seminar and the Annual Convention.

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Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine

Become a part of our mission to empower communities & advance compassionate, equitable osteopathic healthcare in the Northwest!