Michigan Osteopathic Association Autumn Scientific Convention Program

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PROGRAM MICHIGAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION

14th Annual Autumn

SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION

November 16 - 18, 2018

Amway Grand Plaza | Grand Rapids 24+ 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! THINGS TO DO: ExperienceGR.com/MOA2018

WIFI N E T W O R K: moa PA S S W O R D: andy2018 CHECK OUT THE MOBILE SITE! • Daily agenda • Speaker handouts • Event details • Evaluation link MOAAUTUMN.COM

CONTENTS: Map of Convention Activities Friday Physician Wellness Center Saturday Sunday Exhibitors Prize Drawing

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MOA Autumn CME Info Scan-In Times:

Scan-in tables located outside session room (Ambassador East). FRIDAY 8:30 AM - 1 PM & 1 - 7:15 PM SATURDAY 7 AM - 1 PM & 1 - 6:30 PM SUNDAY 7 AM - 1:30 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, 2018.

Details:

• 24-26 AOA Category 1-A credits offered Friday-Sunday • Specialty credits offered: AOBEM, AOBOG, AOBFM, AOBPa, AOBIM, AOBMMM, AOBPN • MOA Outcomes Measurement Survey emailed two weeks post convention. Earn 2 extra credits by participating.

Please visit www.domoa.org/CME for more information.

EVAL UATIO N S:

w w w. do mo a. o r g / eval U S E R N A M E : [ y o ur AOA# ] P A S S W O R D : mo acme 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 24-26 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

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ENCLOSED SKYWALK TO PEARL STREET PARKING RAMP, PLAZA TOWERS, AND VAN ANDEL ARENA

CENTER CONCOURSE

REGISTRATION AREA

REGISTRATION COUNTERS

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ENCLOSED WALKWAY TO DEVOS PERFORMANCE HALL & DEVOS PLACE CONVENTION CENTER

Amway Grand Plaza (second floor)

CONCOURSE LEVEL – 2ND FLOOR

NORTH CONCOURSE

SECOND FLOOR

EAST CONCOURSE

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Reduce Distractions. Improve Outcomes.

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Friday, Nov. 16 (9.0 C R EDI T S )

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

S CA N - IN TI MES: 8:30 AM - 1 P M & 1 - 7:15 P M (scan-in outside session room) 8:55 am Ambassador East

Welcoming Remarks: Lawrence Prokop, DO, FAAPM&R, FAOCPMR-D, FAOASM, MOA President M O R N I N G S ESSI O N S MOD E RATOR: Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP (3 credits) 9 am Protecting your Adult Patients from Vaccine Preventive Diseases: Ambassador East P. Ann Ryan, DO, PhD 10 am

Risk Management: Informed Refusal in the Physician Office: Ann Carter, HRM, CPHRM, CMPE, Senior Risk Consultant, Coverys

11 am

Human Trafficking: Andrea Rocafort, MSN, RN, CPEN, TCRN & Meahgan Pear, President AMA W. Michigan, Chair Kent County Human Trafficking Task Force (meets Michigan LARA one-time requirement)

12 pm Imperial Ballroom

LUNCHEON PRODUCT THEATER Provided by Sunovion (Non-CME. Limited seats available, must sign up at Sunovian table outside session.) LONHALA™ MAGNAIR™ (glycopyrrolate) Inhalation Solution The First and Only Nebulized LAMA for COPD Including Chronic Bronchitis and/or Emphysema: Jeffrey Deitch, DO, Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine - Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

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A F T ER N O ON SES S I ON S MOD E RATOR: Patrick Botz, DO (6 credits) 1 - 4 pm NATIONAL SLEEP FOUNDATION Ambassador East Workshop Facilitator: James Weintraub, DO 1 pm The Importance of Sleep Health: Paul Doghramji, MD 2 pm

Diagnosing & Treating Common Sleep Disorders in Primary Care: Larry Culpepper, MD, MPH; Paul Doghramji, MD; David Neubauer, MD

4 - 4:15 pm

Break: afternoon refreshments in the Crown Foyer

4:15 pm

Provider Wellness; Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP

5:15 pm

5 Ethical Dilemmas Physicians Face in Practice: Elizabeth Petsche, JD

6:15 pm

Death Records: Patrick Hansma, DO Refreshments provided to attendees of 6:15 pm session.

Meets Florida relicensure requirement for Professional & Medical Ethics

Sessions conclude at 7:15 pm

PHYSICIAN WELLNESS CENTER All attendees & their guests welcome, free of charge! Located near the west elevators in the Emerald Room.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT (Non-CME) Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) techniques can facilitate a healing experience amongst convention attendees and spread knowledge of this pain management tool. PRIVATE & GROUP YOGA SESSIONS

Volunteers are ready to guide you through techniques to loosen up and calm the mind. Individual instruction based on availability. All participants required to sign a medical waiver prior to activities in the Physician Wellness Center.

Thank you to our Physician Wellness Center Partners:

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Diamond Sponsor Strategic Partners

Supporters

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. 16 CO M P E T I T I O N J U D G I N G 8 am - 12 pm, Saturday, Nov. 17 AWA R D S L U N C H E O N 12 - 1 pm, Saturday, Nov. 17 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): $200

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

4 - 6 pm Friday, November 16 Reserve Wine & Food Bar 201 Monroe Ave NW At the corner of Lyon and Monroe Join the Advocates for the Michigan Osteopathic Association for cocktails & conversation. Hors d’oeuvres provided. No RSVP required, spouses welcome!

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Saturday, Nov. 17 (9.5 C R E DI T S )

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

S CA N - IN TI MES: 7 A M - 1 P M & 1 - 6:30 P M (scan-in outside session room)

6:30 - 8:30 am 7 am - 4 pm Ambassador West 8 am - 12 pm Crown Foyer

Breakfast with Exhibitors EXHIB IT HAL L OPE N: See pages 16-17. 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: John Bodell, DO, FACOS (4.5 credits) 7 am Osteopathic Functional Diagnosis: Restoring Function to Ambassador East Resolve Pain; Shane Patterson, DO Table Trainers: Mary Goldman, DO & Ryan Christensen, DO 9 am

To Understand Cultural Awareness of the Muslim Patient: Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP

9:30 am

Cardiology Update: Michael Sumners, DO

10:30 am

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

11 am

Effects of OMT in Functional Outcomes & Anti-Inflammatory Biomarkers in Mild to Moderate TBI-Ongoing Research Study: Rebecca Wyatt, DO, Origami Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center

11:30 am

Serial Casting: Arika Button, Physical Therapist, Origami Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center

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PROGRESS

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Saturday, Nov. 17 Continued Subject to change, visit www.MOAautumn.com for updates.

12 - 1 pm Pantlind Ballroom

LUNCHEON PRODUCT THEATER Provided by Novo Nordisk (Non-CME. Limited seats available, must sign up at booth #2.)

Victoza®: Approved to Reduce Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Your Type 2 Diabetes Patients With Established CVD: Ashish Verma, MD

1 pm Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit prize table for a chance to win!) Ambassador West A F T ER N O ON SES S I ON S MOD E RATOR: Elizabeth Swenor, DO (5 credits) 1:15 pm Ambassador East

Pedal to the Metal: Speeding up the Clock in the ED: Joseph Schramski, DO, FACOI

2:15 pm

The Impact of the Gut Microbiota on Wellness and Chronic Disease: Elizabeth Swenor, DO

3:15 pm

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit prize table for a chance to win!) NOTE: Raffle winners announced, must be present to win

3:30 pm

Updates in Critical Care Medicine: Ali Dabaja, DO

4:30 pm

Flu Season Update: Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP

5:30 pm

Approach to the Menopausal Patient: David Boes, DO, FACOOG Sessions conclude at 6:30 pm

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Sunday, Nov. 18 (5.5 C R E DI T S )

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

S CA N - IN TI MES: 7 A M - 1:30 P M (scan-in outside session room) MORNING SESSIONS MODERATORS: R Taylor Scott, DO & Mary Goldman, DO 6:30 - 8:30 am Crown Foyer

Breakfast

7 am Ambassador East

Financial Check-up: Sue Hansen, MSU Federal Credit Union (Non-CME)

7:30 - 10:30 am

PAIN & SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT (3.0 credits, meets Michigan LARA requirement) David Best, DO, MS, ABAM Pam Lynch, Social Worker William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP, DAAPM, ASAM Panel Discussion

10 am - 12 pm Pearl Room

Resolution Workshop (Non-CME)

10:30 am

Break: Hotel checkout

11 am

Pills + Skills = Success: Trauma Informed Brain-Based Medication Treatment for Complex Children & Adolescents: Mark Sloane, DO, FACOP, FAAP

12 pm, Crown Foyer

Boxed Lunch (pre-registration)

12 - 1:30 pm

Becoming Acquainted with Mindfulness: Mary Goldman, DO

Hosted by Membership Committee

PROGRAM CONCLUSION @ 1:30 PM. THANK YOU FOR AT TENDING! Online evaluations are required to receive CME. MOA Outcomes Measurement Survey emailed two weeks post convention. Earn 2 extra credits by participating.

EVAL UATIO N S:

w w w. do m oa. org/eval U S E R N A M E : [ you r AOA#] P A S S W O R D : m oacme S e e pag e 3 f o r mo r e i n fo.

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Thank you, Exhibitors!

In Ambassador West on Saturday, Nov. 17, 7 am - 4 pm 24 19 20 5 17 12 & 13 28 15 21 11 1 6 7 26 8 27 9 25 23 14 2 16 4 22 3 18 10

AMOA AstraZeneca AstraZeneca Blue Cross Complete of Michigan Boehringer Ingelheim Coverys Experience Grand Rapids First National Bank of Michigan Health Care Partners of Michigan Kowa Pharmaceuticals of America Lettuce Live Well Lilly Diabetes Marley Drug Merck Michigan Health Information Technology (MDHHS) MOPAC MPHI EDRS MSUCOM Institute for Global Health MSUFCU National Recovery Agency (NRA) Group Novo Nordisk Origami Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center Spectrum Health Sunovion University Compounding Pharmacy Vaccination Awareness Wolgast Corporation

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

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Prizes Drawings:

Table located in Ambassador West next to registration. Prize drawing cards available at any exhibitor table. Visit 5 tables to receive 5 stickers to be eligible to enter for any prize. List and map of exhibitors on previous page.

Overnight stay/breakfast at the Westin (2) 2019 Spring Convention Registration 2019 Autumn Convention Registration Watch MOA Michigan Gift Basket Experience GR Gift Baskets Amway Grand Plaza night stay West Michigan Goodies Gift Basket Jumbo 5lb Hershey Chocolate Bar $100 Target Gift Card $50 American Express Gift Card Griffins Ticket & VIP experience $25 Starbucks Gift Card

TRIAD ONLINE | www.domoa.org/TRIAD Stay updated on industry news, requirements from LARA, MSUCOM updates, component events and more in each issue of the TRAID. Copies also available at registration.

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2019 CME EVENTS: MOA Spring Scientific Convention PRACTICE MANAGERS PROGRAM Westin Southfield Detroit May 16 - 19, 2019

NMOA Summer Conference Mission Point, Mackinac Island June 13-16, 2019 ASSOCIATION MICHIGAN OSTEOPATHIC

13th Annual Autumn MOA Autumn Scientific Convention

SCIENTIFIC Amway GrandCONVENTION Plaza, Grand Rapids

November 8-10, 2019

WWW.DOMOA.ORG/ED

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For details, contact Janna: 800-657-1556, ext. 108

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J O I N T H E PAC .

A M P L I F Y YO U R VO I C E .

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CONTRIBUTE NOW Fill out the form below & submit to the MOPAC table outside Ambassador East. Or donate via credit card at WWW.DOMOA.ORG/MOPAC

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PAYMENT:

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