2017 MOA Autumn Scientific Convention Program

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PROGRAM MICHIGAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION

13th Annual Autumn

SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION

November 3 - 5, 2017

Amway Grand Plaza | Grand Rapids 20+ AOA Category 1-A CME Credits Offered

MOBILE SITE: agenda, speakers, evaluation WWW.M OAA U T U M N.CO M

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Welcome DO Family!

The Michigan Osteopathic Association would like to thank you for joining us at the MOA 13th Annual Autumn Scientific Convention. Grand Rapids is an ideal location to spend an enjoyable weekend with your family, exploring a variety of restaurants, entertainment, local attractions, sporting events, shopping and more. Exceptional educational offerings were developed to inspire and enhance your ability to better care for patients while improving their overall health. Visit exhibitors in the Ambassador West Ballroom to gain valuable knowledge regarding medical products and services to benefit you & your practice. Get a raffle card marked by 5 exhibitors that you speak with to enter a prize drawing! The MOA represents osteopathic physicians, residents, interns and students to promote osteopathic medicine by shaping the health care delivery system in Michigan to better serve communities.

Things to do: ExperienceGR.com/MOA2017

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DAILY SCHEDULE:

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Map of Convention Activities Includes Human Trafficking Session Includes Pain Management Workshop Includes Palmore Geriatric Survey Debriefing

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MOA Autumn CME Info Scan-In Times: FRIDAY

12:00- 6:30 PM

SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:30 AM - 1:00 PM & 1:00 - 6:15 PM 7 - 10:30 AM & 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Process:

Scan the bar code on your name badge to receive CME credit during designated times. Attest your participation by completing the mandatory online evaluations at www.domoa.org/eval. Upon completion, your CME certificate will be available to print or save to your desktop. MOA will submit CME to the AOA by December 15, 2017.

Details:

• 20+ AOA Category 1-A credits offered Friday-Sunday • Specialty credits offered: AOBIM, AOBEM, AOBFM, AOBNP, AOBOG, AOBPMR, Sports Medicine, Pain Medicine, Addiction Medicine • MOA Outcomes Measurement Survey emailed post convention (2 credits) • MSUCOM Palmore Geriatric Survey (1 credit) for completion of survey at www.domoa.org/geriatrics. Complete on your own device ASAP and attend the debriefing session on Sunday, November 5th 12-1 pm (you may only claim credit if you have not previously completed during 2017). Please visit www.domoa.org/CME for more information. CME Accreditation: The Michigan Osteopathic Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The Michigan Osteopathic Association designates this program for a maximum of 20-23 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

EVAL UATIO N S:

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Friday, Nov. 3 (6 CME)

Subject to change, visit www.MOAautumn.com for updates.

REGISTRATION OPEN 11 AM - 6:30 PM IN AMBASSADOR WEST

12:25 pm Welcoming Remarks: John Sealey, DO, FACOS, MOA President Ambassador East A F TER N OON SES S I ONS MOD E RATOR: John Bodell, DO, FACOS Ambassador East PUBLIC HEALTH PREVENTIVE MEDICINE & WELLNESS 12:30 pm MACRA: Preparing your Practice: Ewa Matuszewski, MedNetOne 1:30 pm

Managing Challenging Patient Relationships: Ernie Allen, ARM, CSP, CPHRM, CHFM, The Doctors Company

2:30 pm

Recognition of Human Trafficking for Healthcare Providers: LaClaire Bouknight, MD (meets new Michigan licensing requirement)

Afternoon Refreshments (in the room) 3:30 pm

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and STD Cervical Cancer Prevention: David Boes, DO, FACOOG

4:30 pm

Adult Immunization and Vaccine Preventable Disease: Michael Klepser, PharmD, FCCP, MDHHS Division of Immunization

5:30 pm

Pediatric Oral Care: Ramona Wallace, DO Sessions conclude at 6:30 pm

You’re invited to the AMOA Reception at Autumn Convention.

4 - 6 pm Friday, November 3 Reserve Wine Bar

(directly across the street from Amway Grand Plaza) Join the Advocates for the Michigan Osteopathic Association for cocktails & conversation. Hors d’oeuvres also provided. No RSVP required, spouses welcome!

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PHYSICIAN WELLNESS CENTER NEW!

All attendees and their guests welcome, free of charge!

Located near the west elevators in the Emerald Room - sign up sheets for both OMT & yoga at the door.

OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT

As osteopathic physicians, we have everything we need to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness or injury. Using Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) techniques, we can facilitate a healing experience amongst convention attendees and spread the knowledge of this alternative to opioids as a pain management tool. The Physician Wellness Center will remain open during session hours each day of convention. OMT tables available for use on a first-come, first serve basis.

PRIVATE & GROUP YOGA SESSIONS FRIDAY

11:45 am - 12:15 pm Asana Yoga 6:30 - 6:45 pm Guided Relaxation SATURDAY

6:30 - 7 am 10:10 - 10:30 am 12:30 - 1 pm 6:30 - 7 pm

20 min Asana Yoga, 5 min Guided Meditation Guided Relaxation Asana Yoga Asana Yoga & Guided Relaxation/ Meditation, based on attendee suggestions.

SUNDAY TENTATIVE BASED ON INTEREST

6:45 - 7:15 am Asana Yoga

Walk-ins for 1-on-1 & small group classes welcome during non-scheduled times. Description of Classes: Asana Class - Build awareness of the body and breath with mindful movement. Guided Relaxation or Meditation - Explore different methods of breathing and meditation. All participants required to sign a medical waiver prior to activities in the Physician Wellness Center.

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Thank you, Strategic Partners!

Thank you, Sponsors!

Educational Partners

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH EXHIBIT COMPETITION CROWN FOYER, AMWAY GRAND PLAZA

The Michigan Osteopathic Association hosts Scientific Research Exhibits (SRE) semi-annually. The poster competitions provide an opportunity for Association members (osteopathic students, residents, fellows, and attending physicians) to present their work. These events demonstrate the profession’s commitment to scientific advancement in osteopathic medicine.

SET UP 2 - 6 pm, Friday, Nov. 3 CO M P E T I T I O N J U D G I N G 8 am - 12 pm, Saturday, Nov. 4 AWA R D S L U N C H E O N 1 - 2 pm, Saturday, Nov. 4 Vandenberg Room A

For SRE participants and judges only.

AWA R D S First place: $400 | Second place: $300 | Third place: $200 Miscellaneous Category (includes basic science research): $300

THERE’S NO QUIT IN US.

BECAUSE THERE’S NO QUIT IN YOU.

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Saturday, Nov. 4 (9 CME)

Subject to change, visit www.MOAautumn.com for any updates.

REGISTRATION OPEN 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM IN AMBASSADOR WEST

6:30 - 8 am Ambassador West 8 am - 12 pm Crown Foyer

Breakfast with Exhibitors (exhibit hall open 6:30 am - 4 pm) Scientific Research Exhibit competition judging & awards Stop by to show your support. More info on page 9.

M O R N I N G S ESSI O N S MOD E RATOR: Mary Goldman, DO Ambassador East 7 am

COMMON CLINICAL CHALLENGES Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment-Shoulder Pain, Rehabilitation & Manipulation: Mary Goldman, DO & Lawrence Prokop, DO

9 am

Controversies in the Management of Pulmonary Embolism: Anthony Hackett, DO, US Army

10 am

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit prize table for a chance to win!)

10:30 am

Provider Wellness: Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP

11 am

Updates in Cardiology 2017: Kenneth J. Tobin, DO, FACOI, FACC

12 - 1 pm Pantlind Ballroom

LUNCHEON PRODUCT THEATER Provided by Novo Nordisk (Attendees only, does not qualify for CME) Achieving Glycemic Control: A Once-Daily Basal Insulin Option for Your Adult Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Michael Valitutto, DO

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1 pm Ambassador West

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit prize table for a chance to win!)

AF TER N OON SES S I ONS MOD E RATOR: John Bodell, DO, FACOS 1:30 pm Ambassador East 2 pm 3 pm

COMMON CLINICAL CHALLENGES Eye Emergencies: Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP Community and Healthcare Institution-Acquired Pneumonia: Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit prize table for a chance to win!) NOTE: Raffle winners announced, must be present to win

PAIN MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP & PANEL DISCUSSION 3:15 - 6:15 pm Meets 3 hour Michigan pain & symptom management licensing requirement. Update to the MDHHS Strategy on Combating the Opioid Mortality Crisis: David Neff, DO Rethinking the Chronic Pain Treatment Paradigm: Keith Javery, DO Politics, Pain Management, and Opioids: Joshua Suderman, MD Effective Way to Discourage Narcotic use for Chronic Pain Patients: YiJia Chu, MD PANEL DISCUSSION Physicians and lawmakers give updates in opioid legislation and pain management. Sandra Dettmann, MD, Board Certified Addiction Medicine Rep. Winnie Brinks 76th dist. YiJia Chu, MD Keith Javery, DO Joshua Suderman, MD Rep. Mary Whiteford 80th dist.

TRIAD ONLINE | www.domoa.org/TRIAD

The TRIAD is now available online to view on your computer, tablet or mobile device. Each issue includes links to websites and online resources.

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Sunday, Nov. 5 (5 CME)

Subject to change, visit www.MOAautumn.com for updates.

REGISTRATION OPEN 7:30 AM - 1 PM IN AMBASSADOR WEST

7:15 - 8:30 am Crown Foyer

Breakfast & CME

MORNING SESSIONS MODERATOR: Lawrence Abramson, DO, MPH Ambassador East 7:30 am

CLINICAL CONUNDRUMS The Changing Landscape of Healthcare Delivery: Do I have a Choice? Mark Karabajakian, DO

8:30 am

Return to Play (RTP) / Concussions: Edwin Kornoelje, DO, FAOASM

9:30 am

Polypharmacy in the Elderly: Francis Komara, DO

10 am - 12 pm Pearl Room

Resolution Workshop (NO CME)

10:30 - 11 am

Break: Refreshments & Hotel Check Out

11 am

Tension, Migraine and Cluster Headache: Lauren Aymen, DO

12 - 1 pm

Debriefing of Geriatrics Palmore Online Survey: Carol Monson, DO

Hosted by Membership Committee and Council of Interns & Residents

Complete survey at www.domoa.org/geriatrics in advance of debriefing if you have not already participated in 2017 for 1 extra credit!

PROGRAM CONCLUSION @ 1 PM. THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING! Online evaluations are required to receive CME. Information regarding the CME evaluations are located on page 3 of this program or visit www.DOMOA.org/eval.

EVAL UATIO N S:

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Thank you, Exhibitors!

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Visit 5 exhibitors for a chance to win! Prize table located in the exhibit hall.

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Michigan Osteopathic Association

119th Annual Spring

Scientific Convention

SAVE THE DATE!

Join your DO family for another year at our annual convention as an active member of the osteopathic profession taking part in educational sessions, hot topic discussions and camaraderie.

T HE WESTI N SOU THFI ELD DETROI T 1500 Town Center, Southfield, MI, 48075

MAY 17 - MAY 20

2018

IT’S HAPPENING HERE

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JOIN THE PAC. In today’s political world, money talks. Contributions don’t go as far as they used to and with term limits, are needed more frequently. In the 2018 election cycle, over 50 seats combined in the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate are term limited. Make sure that the osteopathic profession is known to our new legislators. There’s strength in numbers.

MOPAC M I C H I GA N O ST E O PAT H I C POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE CONTRIBUTE NOW

Fill out the form below & take it to the MOPAC table (#6) in Ambassador East. Or donate via credit card at www.domoa.org/joinMOPAC PHYSICIAN LEVELS:

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