Bill Foley DO Interviewed at the Ford Hall Forum

Bill Foley DO Interviewed at the Ford Hall Forum

On February 19th at 7:00 PM (Eastern Time), Dr. Bill Foley was invited to be interviewed by the Ford Hall Forum, the oldest public lecture forum in the United States. For over a century, the Forum has hosted conversations that shape public thought and social progress, and he was honored to speak about Osteopathy and health-focused medicine on this historic platform.

You can learn more about the Ford Hall Forum here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Hall_Forum

The interview was held live via Zoom and brought together attendees interested in the future of medicine and the role of osteopathic principles in healthcare.

This was a rare opportunity to discuss osteopathy on a truly national stage—one that reached beyond the profession and into the broader public conversation about the future of medicine. The strong attendance clearly demonstrated that osteopathic principles, whole-person care, and health-centered medicine matter deeply to the public.

By participating, attendees not only learned more about Osteopathy, but also made a statement—a statement that patients and practitioners care about a medical system grounded in prevention, human connection, and the body’s capacity for health.

Their presence helped spark meaningful conversations, expand awareness, and strengthen the voice of Osteopathy in shaping what medicine can become.

Thank you for your support.

Overview:

In a time of widespread stress, chronic illness, and disconnection from our bodies, how do we rediscover our capacity to heal? Join us for a conversation with Dr. Bill Foley, an internationally recognized osteopathic physician and medical doctor, on the principles of osteopathy and the body’s innate ability to heal itself. Trained as a physician and grounded in decades of clinical practice, Dr. Foley draws on evidence-based medicine and hands-on osteopathic care to explore how whole-person approaches to health—addressing structure, movement, the nervous system, and lived experience—can support healing at both individual and public levels.
Bill Foley DO Interviewed at the Ford Hall Forum