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William Foley, DO Promoted to Adjunct Assistant Professor

William Foley, DO Promoted to Adjunct Assistant Professor

William Foley, DO was recently promoted to Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department.  Dr. Foley received his Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine – Biddeford, ME in 2001 and completed his family medicine...

Dr. Foley Course Director and Lecturer for Conception to Birth Course

Dr. Foley Course Director and Lecturer for Conception to Birth Course

Bill Foley was the course director and lecturer for a 20hr CME course May 5-7 at the Hampton Inn in Westborough, MA.  The course was attended by osteopathic and medical doctors from all around the US, Canada, and Japan. The title of the course was “Conception to...

Dr. Foley Trained and Lectured for A Still-Sutherland Study Group

Dr. Foley Trained and Lectured for A Still-Sutherland Study Group

Bill Foley table trained and lectured for the annual osteopathic course by A Still-Sutherland Study Group held April 22-23 in Great Barrington, MA.  The title of his lecture was “Cervical Spine and Fascias.”  There was a total of 66 DO and MD participants for this...

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) in Chronic Pain

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) in Chronic Pain

In the U.S., there are two types of fully licensed physicians: a physician either earns the degree of medical doctor (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.).  Both professionals complete 4 years of medical school, complete specialty training, and take the same...

Osteopathic Treatment of Concussion

Osteopathic Treatment of Concussion

In 1874, Andrew Taylor Still, MD, the founder of osteopathy recognized that health manifests itself when all parts of the body are in balance and function as a synchronized whole. He also knew that the body has the ability to heal itself. But there are circumstances,...