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Members make the difference

The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine relies on the support of members to maintain its mission and serve the community.

Join us

By paying annual dues, members have the satisfaction of helping the Museum continue to grow as a unique source of osteopathic history. Membership is open to anyone interested in supporting the Museum’s mission.

Level of support Price level
Historian
Member eligible to host special event featuring a museum staff guest speaker and an accompanying exhibit. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$25,000
Centennial Circle
Member eligible to host special event featuring museum guest speaker. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$10,000
Curator’s Circle
Member invitation to museum events. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$5,000
Trustee’s Circle
Member invitation to special new exhibit previews. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$2,500
President’s Circle
Member receives three annual videos featuring museum director on special topics. Research services of up to 10 hours at no additional cost for non-student members. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$1,000
Ambassador
Membership gift and museum director’s exclusive video. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$500
Supporter
Research services of up to five (5) hours at no additional cost for non-student members. Also includes benefits from lower levels.
$250
Advocate
Member receives 10% discount at the museum’s gift shop and an annual newsletter
$100

  • Museum Membership

    By paying annual dues, members have the satisfaction of helping the Museum continue to grow as a unique source of osteopathic history. Membership is open to anyone interested in supporting the Museum’s mission.

    Members also receive a 10% discount on museum gift shop purchases

    Become a member
  • A.T. Still Museum collage

    The collections of the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine include more than 100,000 objects, photographs, documents, and books dating from the early 1800s to the present (focused mainly on 1870–1940). The core of the collection consists of artifacts from A. T. Still's professional and private life, most of them donated by Dr. Still's daughter, Blanche Laughlin, and members of her family.

    Since the founding of the Museum in 1934, other family members, DOs, and Museum supporters have donated many additional artifacts that reflect the ongoing history of the osteopathic profession. The research collections of the International Center for Osteopathic History (ICOH) also include many former holdings of the A.T. Still Memorial Library, for which the Museum assumed responsibility in 1997.