2012 MOA Scientific Convention Program

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MOA Scientific Scientiic Convention 113 years of education, innovation and service

Michigan Osteopathic Association May 16-19, 2012 Hyatt Regency Dearborn 30 hours of AOA AOA Category 1-A CME anticipated Sponsored, part,by: by: Sponsored, ininpart,


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Second Time Around Join us as we welcome incoming MOA President

Edward J. Canfield, D.O. President’s Reception Friday, May 18, 6:30 - 9 p.m. Springwells

Tickets may be purchased at the MOA registration desk at a cost of $25 each.


Board of Trustees KURT C. ANDERSON, D.O. PRESIDENT Dr. Anderson works for MidMichigan Physicians Group through MidMichigan Health System, and is the medical director for sports medicine at Central Michigan University. He also teaches in the athletic training program at CMU. He earned his credentials from A.T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is a member of the American Osteopathic Association and is a MI delegate to the AOA House of Delegates. Anderson is a, two-time, past president of Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians and member of American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Sports Medicine and the Michigan Association of Medical Examiners. EDWARD J. CANFIELD, D.O. PRESIDENT-ELECT A family physician, Dr. Canfield works with his wife, Cheryl Canfield, D.O. in Sebewaing, Michigan, where they have practiced for over 18 years. Dr. Canfield is a graduate of Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM), and is a clinical assistant professor with MSUCOM. He is an assistant professor of family practice for Des Moines University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Canfield is a member and past president of the Eastern Michigan Osteopathic Association and a former board member of the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians. Dr. Canfield is also the Michigan Osteopathic Association’s representative as trustee to the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Board.

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LAWRENCE J. ABRAMSON, D.O., M.P.H. TRUSTEE Dr. Abramson is quality director for McLaren Oakland in Pontiac. He earned his credentials from Des Moines College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and University of Michigan. Board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice and the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians, Abramson is a Michigan Osteopathic Association and a Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians trustee and has a history of leadership roles with numerous medical organizations. DONNA R. MOYER, D.O. PAST PRESIDENT Dr. Moyer, chief of radiology at Carson City Hospital, is board certified in radiology, nuclear medicine and cardiac computer tomography. Moyer earned her credentials from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and is a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, American Osteopathic College of Radiology and a president of Central Michigan Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. She is the Vice Chief of Staff at Carson City Hospital. In addition, she is a member of the Council of Women’s Health with the American Osteopathic Association. She is a member of the Society of Cardiac Computer Tomography. She is also an MOA past president. JESSE A. PARK STUDENT DOCTOR TRUSTEE Mr. Park, an EMT-specialist at Genesee County Emergency Medical Service in Flint, is a student at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, a University of Michigan-Flint graduate and participates in the Navy Health Professions Scholarship program.


Board of Trustees ROBERT G.G. PICCININI, D.O., d.F.A.C.N. TRUSTEE Dr. Piccinini is in private practice with Associates in Psychiatry in Sterling Heights. Sub-specializing in Forensic and Geriatric psychiatry. Dr. Piccinini earned his credentials from Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency and Fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin, respectfully. He is certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry. He serves on that board as Vice-President. He is the youngest member of the College of Neurology and Psychiatry to be bestowed the honor of Distinguished Fellow in 2007. He is past president of Macomb County Osteopathic Medical Association. He has served in different roles in the past with Ford Motor Company and Henry Ford Hospital. LAWRENCE L. PROKOP, D.O. TRUSTEE Dr. Prokop is an associate professor with Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine’s (MSUCOM) Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a clinical associate professor for the International College of Osteopathic Medicine in Milan, Italy. An MSUCOM graduate, Prokop holds numerous fellowships and is a member of several professional medical associations. He is on the governor’s Advisory Committee on Pain and Symptom Management and is an Ingham Osteopathic Association past president. MYRAL R. ROBBINS, D.O., F.A.A.F.P., F.A.C.O.F.P. TRUSTEE Dr. Robbins is a family physician with Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies (KCMS), program director for the KCMS osteopathic family medicine residency and on the medical staff of Borgess Medical Center and Bronson Methodist Hospital. Robbins earned her credentials from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. GEORGE T. SAWABINI, D.O., F.A.C.O.F.P., D.P.H. IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Dr. Sawabini, a certified family physician, is a preceptor at Providence-St. John Family Practice Residency Program. He graduated from the Kansas City University of Health Sciences, and trained at the Art Centre Osteopathic Hospital in Detroit. He is a past president of the Wayne County Osteopathic Medical Association and the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians. Dr. Sawabini is also the immediate Past President of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians.

JOHN W. SEALEY, D.O. TRUSTEE Dr. Sealey is a private practice thoracic and vascular surgeon in Metro Detroit. He maintains hospital affiliations with Harper University, Sinai-Grace, Detroit Receiving, St. John Macomb and St. John Oakland hospitals. He is also associate program director for the general surgery osteopathic residency program at Sinai Grace Hospital, an associate professor of surgical specialties at MSUCOM and coordinates the clerkships for third-and-fourth year MSUCOM students at the DMCs. An American College of Osteopathic Surgeons fellow, Sealey earned his credentials from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and North Carolina Central University. SONBOL A. SHAHID-SALLES, D.O., M.P.H. INTERN-RESIDENT TRUSTEE In her second year of Emergency Medicine residency at Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc, Dr. Shahid-Salles earned her credentials from the University of Georgia, George Washington University and Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine. Prior to medical school, Shahid-Salles worked with the World Health Organization, World Bank and U.S. National Institutes of Health under the stewardship of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Shahid-Salles serves as the AOA’s 2011-12 Council of Interns and Residents’ Affiliate Liaison. MICHAEL D. WEISS, D.O. SECRETARY/TREASURER Dr. Weiss is in private practice obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) with Women’s Wellness Institute in Rochester Hills. He is also program director for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital - Macomb Division’s OB-GYN surgery residency and assistant professor of OB-GYN at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he graduated and now serves as the alumni association president. Weiss is also an Oakland County Osteopathic Medical Association trustee and an American Osteopathic Board of OB-GYN distinguished fellow. BRUCE A. WOLF, D.O. TRUSTEE Dr. Wolf is Chief of Interventional Radiology at Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital in Commerce and the program director of the radiology residency program there. He is a clinical assistant professor of diagnostic radiology with Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He earned his credentials from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and Eastern Michigan University. Dr. Wolf is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology with a Certificate of Added Qualification in Vascular and Interventional Radiology by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology. In addition to MOA, he is active with the American College of Osteopathic Radiology.

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Scientific Research Exhibits Annually, the Michigan Osteopathic Association hosts its Scientific Research Exhibit (SRE) Competition during the MOA Scientific Convention. This competition provides osteopathic medical students, residents, fellows and attending-level physicians an opportunity to present their medical and scientific research to our profession. Our event demonstrates the very best of what osteopathic medicine is and confirms that the profession is and will be in good hands.

Judges working in teams of physicians, interns, residents and students evaluate the exhibits based on criteria established in four domains. • Setup (background/hypothesis) • Work (measurement/data collection) • Analysis (results/medical application) • Presentation (effective organization/illustration of research) The Scientific Research Exhibits will be judged from 9 – 11 a.m. on Friday, May 18.

Thank You to Our 2012 Scientific Research Exhibit Sponsors PLATINUM SPONSOR McLaren - Macomb St. John Providence Health System - Osteopathic Division The Doctors Company SILVER SPONSOR Botsford Hospital BRONZE SPONSOR Garden City Hospital PATRON SPONSOR Henry Ford Macomb Hospitals St. Joseph Mercy Hospital – Oakland

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MOA 2012 Scientific Convention

Schedule • Wednesday–Thursday ■ Green = Your practice ■ Orange = Students, interns and residents

■ Navy = OMM ■ Berry = Other THURSDAY, MAY 17

WEDNESDAY, MAY 16

(9 hours)

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9 a.m. - 3 p.m. ■ MOA HOUSE OF DELEGATES Springwells 2:30 - 6 p.m. ■ EXHIBITS OPEN Great Lakes Center 3 - 4 p.m. ■ MEET-AND-GREET Great Lakes Center 4 - 7 p.m. ■ CME SIGN-IN Great Lakes Center 4 - 7 p.m. ■ OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE MEDICINE (OMM) WORKSHOP AND UPDATE The workshop will address osteopathic manipulative medicine in every day office practice and OPP/OMT in asthma and GERD. Regency E-K Mary Goldman, D.O.; Lisa DeStefano, D.O.

— OR — 4 - 7 p.m. ■ POLICY AND POLITICS Attendees will understand the legislative and regulatory process and how to impact these processes related to public health policy. They will also understand current national and state issues related to health policy. Springwells Anthony Ognjan, D.O., F.A.C.P.; Lawrence Abramson, D.O., M.P.H.; Kris T. Nicholoff, CEO/ Executive Director, MOA

7 - 8 a.m. ■ BREAKFAST: NOVO NORDISK PRODUCT THEATER Redefining the Use of Basal Insulin in the Primary Care Setting: Focus on Hypoglycemia. Pre-registration required. Regency A-D Sponsored by Novo Nordisk 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ■ EXHIBITS OPEN & CME SIGN-IN Great Lakes Center 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. ■ CARDIOLOGY UPDATE Moderator: Mitesh Patel, D.O. • Ins and Outs of Stress Testing • EKG Basics for the Every Day Doctor • Navigating Lipid Polypharmacy Pitfalls • Atrial Fibrillation Regency A-D Brett Eliuk, D.O., F.A.C.C., F.A.C.O.I.; Felix J. Rogers, D.O.; David Strobl, D.O.; Ranjan Thakur, M.D., F.A.C.C.

— OR — 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. ■ PHYSICIANS’ CLINICAL SUPPORT SYSTEM – BUPRENORPHINE OFFICEBASED TREATMENT OF OPIOID DEPENDENCE (OBOT) Moderators: William Morrone, D.O.; Michael Brooks, D.O. PRE-COURSE SURVEY & MANDATORY SIGN-IN • Overview: Opioid Dependence Treatment with Buprenorphine/Naloxone • Patient Evaluation/case studies • Clinical use of Buprenorphine/case studies • Overview of Clinical Tools • Completing the notification of intent Waiver • Q&A/Wrap-up MANDATORY SIGN-OUT AND COLLECTION OF WAIVER FORMS/SURVEYS. Pre-registration required. Regency E-K Funding for this training was made possible, in part, by contract #1H79T1022022 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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■ Blue = Specialty

12 - 1:30 p.m. ■ LUNCHEON PRESENTATION “REALLY OFF THE RECORD WITH CAPITOL CORRESPONDENT TIM SKUBICK: AN INSIDER’S LOOK AT ALL THINGS POLITICAL IN LANSING” An overview of what’s going on at the Capitol in Michigan and how it affects the lives of Michigan residents. Grand Ballroom Tim Skubick 1:30 - 2 p.m. ■ VISIT EXHIBITS Great Lakes Center 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. ■ OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE MEDICINE (OMM) HANDS ON Franklin Keith Barbour, D.O.; Mary Goldman, D.O. 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. ■ INTERNS, RESIDENTS AND NEW PHYSICIANS PROGRAM For more information, see page 16. 1:30 - 5 p.m. ■ MSUCOM STUDENT CAMPUS DAY For more information, see page 16. 1:45 - 4:45 p.m. ■ MOA STUDENT PROGRAM For more information, see page 16. 2 - 6 p.m. ■ MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF OSTEOPATHIC FAMILY PHYSICIANS (MAOFP) FAMILY PRACTICE UPDATE • Addiction Medicine Prevention and case studies at a Community Health Center. • Geriatric Medicine-Update and case studies in the Nursing Facility • Sports Medicine • Challenging Dermatology cases seen in Primary Care Regency E-K David Best, D.O.; Frank Komara, D.O.; Joseph Kozlowski, D.O.; Elizabeth Kozlowski, D.O.


What’s Happening in Lansing featuring Tim Skubick Everybody knows what happens in Lansing may impact the lives of all Michigan residents, but how do you get the inside scoop on what issues the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate are facing? Tim Skubick has the answers. As the keynote speaker at the Thursday luncheon during the Michigan Osteopathic Association’s Scientific Convention, Skubick’s presentation promises to be entertaining and informative. Skubick is the longest-serving member of the State Capitol Press Corps with 42 years of covering Michigan government and politics. Skubick anchors and produces the weekly public television series “Off the Record”, since 1972. Additionally, he covers the capitol for WJBK-TV 2 in Detroit, WWJ News Radio 950 in Detroit and 54 other radio stations statewide. He writes a weekly political column and blog for 22 statewide newspapers and is a member of the broadcasters and journalism halls of fame. Skubick has done more political broadcasts than any other journalist, print or broadcast, in the state and has been covering Michigan government and politics since 1969. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in Broadcast Journalism from Michigan State University.

See Tim Skubick’s presentation, “Really off the Record”, on Thursday, May 17 in the Grand Ballroom from 12 - 1:30 p.m. Lunch is $25.

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MOA 2012 Scientific Convention

Schedule • Friday-Saturday ■ Green = Your practice ■ Orange = Students, interns and residents

■ Navy = OMM ■ Berry = Other

FRIDAY, MAY 18

■ Blue = Specialty

SATURDAY, MAY 19

(10 hours)

7 - 8 a.m. ■ BREAKFAST SESSION: DECREASE RISK AND INCREASE PROFIT: A NONINVASIVE ALTERNATIVE TO FEMORAL CATHETERIZATION Pre-registration required. Regency A-D Sponsored by Universal Health Solutions. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. ■ EXHIBITS OPEN Great Lakes Center 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ■ CME SIGN-IN Great Lakes Center 8 - 9 a.m. ■ YOGA Springwells Natalie Donnellen, RYT 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. ■ PREP FOR PRACTICE: POINT VS. COUNTERPOINT Moderator: Sylvia Mustonen, D.O. • Making Sense of Multiple HIT Programs • Patient Centered Medical Home • Employed vs. Independent • Social Media in Practice Regency A-D Jackie Rosenblatt, Ph.D. and Alyssa Vargo; Lawrence Cowsill, D.O. and Carolyn Mickiewicz-Rada, R.N., B.S.N.; Stephen Swetech, D.O. and Steve Witt, C.P.A., Yeo & Yeo; Brenda Linley, Adjunct Faculty, Lansing Community College

— OR — 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. ■ GREAT LAKES CANCER INSTITUTE: ONCOLOGY UPDATE: THE CONTINUUM OF CANCER CARE Moderator: Raymond Demers, M.D., M.P.H. • HPV and Relationship with Cancer An overview of the HPV virus, vaccine and screening guidelines • Interventional Radiology as an Adjunct to the Management of Cancer • HIV-related Malignancies • Proton Beam Therapy in cancer management • Medical Management in Palliative Care Regency E-K Bernadette Gendernalik, D.O.; Anthony Kudirka, M.D.; Peter Gulik, D.O.; Jack Nettleton, M.D.; Michael Parmer, D.O.

9 - 10 a.m. ■ MEDITATION Springwells Natalie Donnellen, RYT 9 - 11 a.m. ■ SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH JUDGING Great Lakes Center A Lawrence Abramson, D.O., M.P.H.; Henry Beckmeyer, D.O.; James Clinton, D.O.; Anthony Ognjan, D.O., F.A.C.P.; Aaron Ellenbogen, D.O.; Ryan Hart, D.O.; Steve Proper, Student; Michael Burla, Student; Dione Quiroga, Student 12 - 1:30 p.m. ■ LUNCHEON PRESENTATION “LAUGH MORE, LIVE LONGER” Springwells Cynthia Shelby-Lane, M.D. 1:30 - 2 p.m. ■ VISIT EXHIBITS Great Lakes Center 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. ■ OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE MEDICINE (OMM) HANDS ON Franklin Keith Barbour, D.O.; Alice Shanaver, D.O. 2 - 6 p.m. ■ HEALTH AND WELLNESS SESSION Moderator: Craig Glines, D.O. • Exercise Prescription for the older adult • Menopause: A Clinical Review • Childhood Obesity = Community Advocacy • Travel Medicine Regency E-K Francis Komara, D.O.; Draion M. Burch, D.O.; Paul Ehrmann, D.O.; Anthony Ognjan, D.O., F.A.C.P.

(8 hours)

7 - 7:45 a.m. ■ CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Springwells Sponsored by Kerr, Russell and Weber, PLC 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. ■ CME SIGN-IN Springwells 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. ■ DIALOGS IN PATIENT/PHYSICIAN PROTECTION ISSUES Moderators: John Bodell, D.O. (morning); Harold Friedman, D.O. (afternoon) NOTE: These sessions also qualify for Florida CME. • The Graying of HIV & Hepatitis C • Domestic Violence Attendees will discuss understanding domestic violence and the health care provider’s role in supporting survivors of domestic violence • Federal and State Laws related to the prescribing of Controlled Substances • Professional and Medical Ethics • Risk Management The Electronic Health Information Age: Challenges & Risks • Florida Laws and Rules • Prevention of Medical Errors Springwells Peter Gulick, D.O.; Cristy Cardinal; William Morrone, D.O.; Elizabeth Petsche, J.D.; Carla White; Christine Pickard; Daniel J. Schulte; John Tower, D.O. Boxed Lunch Sponsored by The Doctors Company served at 12:30 p.m.


Dr. Shelby-Lane’s Prescription for Living Longer: Laughter It has been said that laughter is the best medicine. As an alumnus of the University of Michigan School of Medicine and Second City School of Comedy, Cynthia Shelby-Lane, M.D., follows that advice to spread a healthy dose of humor. Whether in her office or on stage, she shares stories, jokes, personal experiences, and practical strategies for using humor to cope with stress and illness in our daily lives. The storms of life happen to all of us. Through her experiences as a doctor and a comedian, Dr. Shelby-Lane has learned that our sixth sense — the sense of humor — has important healing powers, when it comes to the body and mind. What is funny to one person may not be funny to another, which serves as a natural way of identifying common ground. And though laughter may not be a cure-all for all ailments in the world, humor is a stress-buster and can bring people together. So a solid health plan would be, to spread HUMOR around. Dr. Shelby-Lane’s prescription is to get carried away with laughter. Look for humor in everyday life, and give yourself permission to laugh out loud when something tickles your funny bone.

Be sure to see Dr. Shelby-Lane’s presentation on how laughter really is the best medicine on Friday, May 18 in the Springwells room from 12 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch is $25.

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Intern-Resident Program All interns, residents and new physicians with the Michigan Osteopathic Association are encouraged to attend the 2012 intern, resident and new physician program at the MOA Scientific Convention. The program is on Thursday, May 17 from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the Stanley Steamer room. Learn about how to obtain a job after residency, what kinds of questions you need to answer and what to expect from Susan Sanford, J.D. A program about risk management and the importance of identifying, assessing and prioritizing risks of different kinds in the workplace will be presented by The Doctors Company. Immediately following the intern, resident and new physician program is the student, intern and resident reception in the Marquis Ballroom. Enjoy refreshments and appetizers and socialize with fellow interns and residents as well as some Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine faculty and Directors of Medical Education from 10 hospitals across Michigan. The MOA intern, resident and new physician program is FREE for all interns, residents and new physicians (five years post GME or fellowship) in Michigan.

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MOA Student Program On Thursday, May 17, the Michigan Osteopathic Association invites first-and second-year MSUCOM students to their convention luncheon featuring Capitol Correspondent Tim Skubick and his presentation entitled “An Insider’s Look at all things Political in Lansing.” There will be reserved seating for students. This year, the MOA allows students to have the opportunity to “speed network” with osteopathic Directors of Medical Education from 10 Michigan hospitals. The DMEs are selected by the MOA Student Liaison Committee. Each group will be able to ask questions and interact for fifteen minutes before moving onto the next DME. This program will be held from 1:45 – 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 17, in the Marquis Ballroom. Take this opportunity to write down questions early and plan out what to ask the DMEs you meet that afternoon. This is also a great way to learn about the hospitals all over Michigan and where MSUCOM students end up for their internships, residencies and full-time jobs as physicians.

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CAMPUS DAY: PREPARING MSUCOM STUDENTS TO COMPETE FOR RESIDENCIES

The MOA President-Elect Edward J. Canfield, D.O., and MSUCOM Dean William Strampel, D.O., will both be on hand to welcome you to the convention and to the student program before the speed networking begins.

More than 300 students from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine are expected at the Michigan Osteopathic Association Scientific Convention the afternoon of Thursday, May 17 for a program that will springboard them into residency education.

Immediately following the speed networking with osteopathic DMEs, stay in the Marquis Ballroom to enjoy the student and intern-resident reception. The MOA and the DMEs

For several years MSUCOM has hosted the session for its third-year students to enable them to succeed in an increasingly competitive residency selection process. With the

Student, Intern, Resident and New Physician Program Schedule THURSDAY, MAY 17 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. INTERNS, RESIDENTS AND NEW PHYSICIANS PROGRAM Learn about how to obtain a job after residency, what kinds of questions you need to answer and what to expect from Susan Sanford, J.D. A program about risk management and the importance of identifying, assessing and prioritzing risks of different kinds in the workplace will be presented by The Doctors Company. Schedule of events: 1:30 p.m. Welcome from Edward Loniewski, D.O. and Sonbol Shahid-Salles, D.O. 1:40 p.m. “Employment” with Susan Sanford, J.D., Independent Health Care Consultant 3 p.m. “Medical Liability Insurance Fundamentals” with Laura Kline, CIC, CPCU, Regional Vice President, Business Development, The Doctors Company 3:30 p.m. “From Resident to Practitioner” with Carla White, BA, RN, CPHRM, Patient Safety/Risk Management Account Executive, The Doctors Company 4:30 p.m. Raffle 4:45 – 6 p.m. Reception in Marquis Ballroom Stanley Steamer

1:30 - 5 p.m. MSUCOM STUDENT CAMPUS DAY Third-year students A preparation seminar for MSUCOM students to be competitive in the residency process. Topics include: • Preparing for the match, including an introduction to the AOA Intern/ Resident Registration Program; osteopathic, allopathic and military options; rules and procedures; statistics and deadlines • ERAS, the Electronic Residency Application Service • A panel of directors of medical education in hospitals, who will offer advice, clarify dos and don’ts, and answer questions about internships and residencies. Regency A-D 1:45 - 4:45 p.m. MOA STUDENT PROGRAM First- and Second-year students “Speed Date a DME” Learn about the hospitals all over Michigan and where MSUCOM students end up for their internships, residencies and full-time jobs as physicians. Marquis


AMOA Schedule advent of new medical schools and the increases in class sizes to meet the projected physician shortages, there has not been a concomitant growth in residency positions nationwide, either in the allopathic or osteopathic professions. The program includes these presentations: • Preparing for the match, including an introduction to the AOA Intern/Resident Registration Program; osteopathic, allopathic and military options; rules and procedures; statistics and deadlines • ERAS, the Electronic Residency Application Service • A panel of directors of medical education in hospitals, who will offer advice, clarify dos and don’ts, and answer questions about internships and residencies. Please join MSUCOM students and staff for this program in Regency A-D from 1:30 – 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 17.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. AMOA Membership Booth ALL members encouraged to work booth. (Outside MOA HOD and Exhibit Hall)

THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012

9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. AMOA Membership Booth ALL members encouraged to work booth. (Outside Exhibit Hall) 12 p.m. Lunch at your own expense Giulios 1:30 – 2:00 p.m Registration & Credentials Bugatti Royale 2 – 5 p.m. Formal Opening of Convention House of Delegates

College Night Receptions

5:30 – 7 p.m. A.T. STILL UNIVERSITY – KCOM DeSoto Foyer 5:30 – 7 p.m. DES MOINES UNIVERSITY Stanley Steamer 5:30 – 7 p.m. MSUCOM Pool Terrace

Immediately following: Post-Convention Board Meeting

FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2012

9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. AMOA Membership Booth ALL members encouraged to work booth. (Outside Exhibit Hall) 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. AMOA Installation Luncheon Rotunda Immediately following: Past President’s Reception (by invitation only)

5:30 – 7 p.m. MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Stearns Knight 6 – 8 p.m. KANSAS CITY UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE & BIOSCIENCES Bugatti Royale

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Practice Managers Convention Program FRIDAY, MAY 18

THURSDAY, MAY 17 CEU Sessions in the DeSoto Room

9:30 a.m. COFFEE AND REGISTRATION

CEU Sessions in the DeSoto Room

7:30 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION

10 a.m. EMPLOYMENT LAW Christopher Allman, Attorney at Law, Ottenwess, Allman & Taweel, PLC

8 a.m. DEALING WITH CHALLENGING PATIENTS Carla White, BA, RN, CPHRM and Christine Pickard, MJ, BS, RN, Patient Safety/Risk Management Account Executives, The Doctors Company

11 a.m. PATIENT CENTERED MEDICAL HOME Tom Rybarczyk, RN, BSN, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

9:15 a.m. BREAK

12 p.m. LUNCH Co-sponsored by MOA Career Center and Delta Dental of Michigan 1 p.m. LEAN AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT Joseph Fortuna, MD, CEO Prism, Vice Chair MPCC 2 p.m. ICD 10 UPDATE Rob Sawalski, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

9:30 a.m. PREPARING FOR RAC AUDITS Jill Young, CPC, CEDC, CIMC, Young Medical Consulting, LLC 10:45 a.m. BREAK 11 a.m. MANAGING EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Janice Buxton, BS, Vice President of Operations, Association Benefits Company

3 p.m. VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL

12 p.m. LUNCH & VISIT EXHIBIT HALL Co-sponsored by MOA Career Center and Delta Dental of Michigan

4 p.m. SHOPPING EXCURSION TO SOMERSET COLLECTION Sponsored by Association Benefits

1:30 p.m. THE MAD HATTER, (JUGGLING MULTIPLE HATS) Jill Brouhard, CMPE, Consultant, Medical Informatics Solutions

9 p.m. BUS RETURNS TO HYATT

2:45 p.m. BREAK

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“The Mad Hatter” featuring Jill Brouhard, CMPE Are there days in your life as a medical practice manager when you feel like the Mad Hatter? And I don’t mean Hatta the Hatter, the fictional character in Lewis Carroll’s famous story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Although, the imagery may be apropos, as you have felt like Alice running, disorientated, chasing the Red Queen and following the Cheshire Cat. You put on your “billing” hat and try to get ready to comply with 5010 claim format or ICD10. You are sitting patiently on hold when a sobbing employee appears in your doorway. You hang up and put on your “counselor” hat and prepare to listen, soothe and help. Are you trained for this? What does the employee handbook say? You quickly switch into your “Human Resource Management” hat and try not to run afoul of some MFLA law or ADD Act requirements. All you really want to do is hug them, but that may be a violation of the Sexual Harassment policy you had to write for the personnel plan. You hug them anyway and send them, tissue box in hand, to return to their position at the front desk.

This is the reality of the typical private practice administrator. You do not command the resources of the major hospital system with a department for every task. You must change hats frequently during your day and somehow get it all done. Join your colleagues at the Michigan Osteopathic Association Scientific Convention and learn some new techniques for managing your multitasking roles with a professionalism your physicians will appreciate. Until then, put on your “Accountant” hat and get the payables done! Jill Brouhard’s presentation, “Juggling Multiple Hats”, is part of the Practice Manager’s Program. She will speak at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, May 18 in the DeSoto Room.

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MOA Scientific Convention: Association Benefits Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan HealthFusion / MediTouch® Kerr, Russell and Weber, PLC Keystone Millbrook Novo Nordisk The Doctors Company Universal Health Solutions MOA Practice Manager’s Program: Association Benefits Delta Dental of Michigan Michigan Medical Group Managers Association MOA Career Center Northern Michigan Osteopathic Association The Doctors Company

President’s Reception: Association Benefits Bay Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Covenant HealthCare Eastern Michigan Osteopathic Association Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Swetech

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