Michigan Osteopathic Association
118th Annual Spring
Scientific Convention
May 18 - 21, 2017 Westin Southfield Detroit 30.5 AOA Category 1-A CME Credits Approved
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Welcome DO Family! The Michigan Osteopathic Association would like to thank you for joining us at the Westin in Southfield! We hope that you enjoy our new venue, new specialty tracks and sessions. Southfield is an ideal location to spend an enjoyable long 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. MOA registration and preregistration packet pick up is located in the foyer where you can also visit with exhibitors to learn valuable information regarding products and services offered that may benefit you or your practice. Thank you for attending the MOA 118th Annual Spring Scientific Convention!
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M OA M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T
www.DOMOA.org
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The purpose and mission of the Association shall be to advance the science and art of osteopathic medicine, education and research; to improve health care and promote the beneďŹ ts of scientiďŹ c advancement in the treatment, prevention, and alleviation of human ailments; and to strengthen and promote osteopathic medicine in Michigan by shaping the health care delivery system to better serve the community.
MOA Spring CME Process
Registration and pre-registration packet pick up is located in the foyer.
SCAN - IN TIMES THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
3:30 - 7:30 PM 6:30 AM - 1:30 PM & 1:30 - 6:30 PM 6:30 AM - 1:30 PM & 1:30 - 6:30 PM 7 AM - 12:00 PM & 12:00 - 4:30 PM
Scan the bar code on your name badge to receive CME credit during designated times, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Attest your participation by completing the mandatory online evaluations - link at www.moaspring.com. Upon completion, your CME certificate will be available to print or save to your desktop. MOA will submit CME to the AOA by July 1, 2017.
MOA SPRING CME FACTS
• 30.5 AOA Category 1-A credits offered Thursday-Sunday • 3 Free AOA Category 1-A credits offered 14 days post-convention for completing Outcomes Measurement Survey emailed to attendees. • Florida CME requirements FOMA.org • CE Broker www.cebroker.com for more information • Approved specialty credits AOBOG, AOBEM, AOBA, AOBNP, AOBFP, AOBS, AOBIM Please visit www.domoa.org/CME for more information.
DAILY SCHEDULE:
College Night Receptions
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Thursday
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Friday
8 - 11
Intern/Resident Program
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Saturday
12 - 15
Sunday
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Economic Impact of Healthcare on Michigan
Healthcare providers invest in their local communities in ways beyond helping restore and support good health.
Total Impact*
929,400 jobs
$50 billion a year in wages, salaries and benefits
Direct Impact
588,000
healthcare jobs
$35 billion a year in wages, salaries and benefits
$15 billion a year in tax revenue
$65 billion a year in total value
Indirect & Induced Impact
341,000
healthcare-related jobs
$15 billion a year in wages, salaries and benefits
*Total Impact = sum of direct, indirect and induced impacts. The sum of the individual number may not equal the total due to rounding.
Visit www.economicimpact.org to learn more and view data by region or county on our interactive map. Brought to you by the Partnership for Michigan’s Health –
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Thursday, May 18 Sessions (3 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
REGISTRATI ON OP EN 9 AM - 7 P M 4 - 7 pm Portage Auditorium
MOA Business of Medicine (3 CME) Moderator: Lawrence Abramson, DO, MPH
4 pm
Direct Care Primary Care Contracting; John Blanchard, MD, CEO
5 pm
Social Media and the Internet, What Physicians Need to Know; Lisa McCorkle, MSN, RN
6 pm
How to Effectively Use Tele-Medicine in Practice; Emily Hurst, DO
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
4 - 7 pm Charlevoix
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (3 CME) Moderator: Mary Goldman, DO
4 pm
Osteopathic Neurology; Mitchell Elkiss, DO
5 pm
OMT Billing Practices; Ben Visger, DO
6 pm
Nerve Stretching-OMT; Mary Goldman, DO Sessions conclude at 7 pm
COLLEGE NIGHT RECEPTIONS
THURSDAY, MAY 18 6:00 - 7:30 pm | Algonquin C & D Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
FRIDAY, MAY 19 5:30 - 7:00 pm A.T. Still University | Nicolet Kansas City University of Medicine & Bio Sciences | Board of Directors Rm Midwestern University CCOM | Charlevoix B
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Thursday, May 18 Events
Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
9 am - 3 pm
MOA House of Delegates
11 am - 2 pm
MOA Life Professional Photos
2:30 - 7 pm
Visit with Exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)
4 - 6 pm
Scientific Research Exhibit set up
4 - 7 pm Board of Dir. Rm (second level)
MOA Past President’s Meeting
5:30 - 7 pm TC Linguini’s
McLaren Macomb Foundation Reception
6 – 7:30 pm Algonquin C & D
MSUCOM Reception
7 - 8:30 pm Windover
24Fifties (by invitation only)
Algonquin Windover Foyer
EMC IV
GERIATRICS SESSION DETAILS • An additional 1 HOUR of AOA 1-A CME credit is available by taking the “Geriatric Survey Quiz” on your electronic device during the convention at W W W.D O M O A.O RG/G E R I AT R I C S U RV E Y • Geriatrics Update (4 CME): Friday, May 19 from 2 - 6 pm • Geriatrics Session Debriefing (1 CME): Saturday, May 20 from 2 - 5 pm
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Friday, May 19 Sessions (10 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
R EGISTRATI ON OP E N 6:30 AM - 6 PM 6:30 - 7:30 am Algonquin
MOA Breakfast (1 CME) Moderator: John Bodell, DO, FACOS Physicians and the Opioid Epidemic; David Best, DO, MS, ABAM
7 - 10 am EMC II, III
BLS Certification (3 CME); Instructor Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, includes breakfast.
Algonquin 7:30 am
11:15 am
Cardiology Update (4 CME) Moderator: Oluwafemi Showole, DO Inpatient/Outpatient Management of a New Heart Failure Patient; Michael Abdul-Malek, DO When is a Patient Sick enough for Advanced Heart Failure Therapy?; Celeste Williams, MD When is a Patient Sick Enough to Start Discussing Palliative Care?; Annette Carron, DO Importance of Cardiac Rehab in Heart Failure Patient; Deborah King, RN, MSN Case Question Review: Oluwafemi Showole, DO
10 am - 5 pm EMC II, III
ACLS Certification (7 CME); Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, must complete Friday & Saturday training.
9 am 10 am 10:45 am
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12:15 pm Algonquin
MOA Luncheon (1 CME) Moderator: R Taylor Scott, DO
(pre-registration required, $25 plated lunch or standing room only space permitting)
American Osteopathic Foundation Update Public Health Issues, Workforce issues, and Health Policy Development at MDHHS; Eden Victoria Wells, MD, MPH, FACPM, Chief Medical Executive
1:15 - 2 pm
Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)
Algonquin
Advancements in Cancer Management for Primary Care, part 2 (2 CME) By Cancer Treatment Centers of America Moderator: Kathleen Rollinger, DO What Do Immunotherapies Mean for Cancer Treatment?; Eugene Ahn, MD Integrative Oncology: How Can It Help Your Patient?; Christina Shannon, ND, FABNO It’s a Matter of Practice; Utilizing Palliative & Survivorship Care Plans in the Clinic; Mary Jo Voelpel, DO, MA, FACOI, FACNM Q&A Panel Discussion
2 pm 2:30 pm 3 pm 3:45 pm Algonquin 4 pm 5 pm Windover 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
High Risk Patient Populations (2 CME) Moderator: Kathleen Rollinger, DO Care of the Transgender Patient; William Powers, DO LGBT Preventative Medicine; Andrew Adair, DO, FACOFP Geriatrics Update (4 CME) Moderator: Carol Monson, DO Aging Patients in the Emergency Department; Mary Hughes, DO, FACEP Healing the Wounds of Body, Mind & Spirit in Geriatrics; Carol Monson, DO, MS Geriatric Urology: David Wartinger, DO OMT in the Geriatric Patient: Hollis King, DO, PhD
Sessions conclude at 6 pm
Additional resources available at the High Risk, Geriatrics & Diabetes sessions (Friday & Saturday):
MRPO
Healthcare quality improvement & medical review. W W W.M P RO.O RG
SAGE - DETROIT, MI
Improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender (LGBT) older adults. W W W.S AG E U S A.O RG
Visit their tables inside session rooms to speak to a representative.
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Council of
Interns & Residents PROGRAM SCHEDULE Friday May 19th | Portage Auditorium (1st Floor) 1:30 - 3:00 pm | Negotiating Your First Contract Susan Sanford, JD; Independent Health Care Consultant 3:00 - 3:30 pm | Sponsor Highlight Mason Novess, CLU; State Farm Agent 3:30 - 4:15 pm | Transitioning from Resident to Attending Panel Discussion 4:15 - 5:00 pm | Wound Care Kurt Anderson, DO; Gratiot Wound Care Center Sponsored in part by The Doctor’s Company and Mason Novess State Farm.
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Friday, May 19 Events
Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
7 am - 6 pm
Visit with Exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)
7:30 am - 1 pm
Scientific Research Poster Exhibits & Awards
7:30 - 11:30 am TC Linguini’s
Scientific Research Oral Presentations (4 CME) Moderator: Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP
9:30 am - 12 pm
DME Expo
11:30 am - 1 pm Nicolet
MSUCOM SCS Internal Medicine PAC Meeting
1:30 - 5 pm Portage Auditorium
MOA Council of Interns & Residents & MSUCOM Students
1:30 - 5 pm Montcalm
AMOA Annual Meeting
3 - 5 pm Board of Trustees Rm
Women of Excellence-Contract Review Workshop
4:30 - 6:30 pm Charlevoix C
Women of Excellence Reception
4 - 6 pm TC Linguini’s
49ers (by invitation only)
Foyer
EMC IV
Charlevoix
(No ticket required, all welcome)
WOMEN of EXCELLENCE Join us for a reception in Honor of Carol Monson, DO, MOA Past President, 2002-03. All are welcome, no ticket required.
Friday, May 19 from 4:30 - 6:30 pm Charlevoix C
Sponsored by
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Saturday, May 20 Events 7 am - 3 pm Foyer
Visit with Exhibitors
11:30 am - 1:30 pm Nicolet
AMOA Installation Luncheon
3 -5 pm TC Linguini’s
MOA Board of Trustees Meeting
7 - 9 pm Algonquin
MOA President’s Reception
TRIAD ONLINE - www.domoa.org/TRIAD The Pre-Convention Spring 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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Saturday, May 20th 7:30 am – 12:30 pm
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Donations encouraged, no appointment necessary.
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HELP US REACH OUR 2017-18 GOAL OF $125,000 AT DOMOA.ORG/JOINMOPAC Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP MOPAC Chair
Saturday, May 20 Sessions (11 CME)
Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
REGISTRATION OPEN 7 AM - 6 PM - GREAT LAKES CENTER 6:30 - 7:30 am Algonquin
Breakfast & Online Trading Academy (does not qualify for credit) How to Trade Stocks and Learn Trading Strategy; Bob Bolya, Owner
7 am - 12 pm
ACLS Certification/ Re-Certification (5 CME) Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, includes breakfast.
Dearborn 7:30 am
Diabetes Update (4 CME) Moderator: Harold Friedman, DO Principles for the Care of People with or at Risk for Diabetes, Using an Inter-Professional Physician-led Healthcare Team in a Chronic Care Model; Brenda Rogers-Grays, DO Blood Glucose Monitoring, Diabetic Management and Medications; Michael Brennan, DO, MS, FACE Inter-professional Collaborative Practice for Effective Diabetic Patient Self-Management and Support; Moderator: Brenda Rogers-Grays, DO Panelists: Joseph Leonard, R.Ph; Beth Maurer, RN, MSA,CDE; Jackie Edward, Office Manager Identifying and Managing Diabetes Complications and Related Comorbidities; Lowell Schmeltz, MD, FACE
EMC II, III
8:30 am 9:30 am
10:30 am 12:15 - 1:15 pm
MOA Saturday Luncheon (1 CME) Moderator: Edward Jelonek, DO Access to Behavioral Health – Structuring a Delivery System to Meet Michigan’s Needs; Lynda Zeller, Deputy Director, MDHHS
Pre-registration required, $25 plated lunch or standing room only space permitting
1:15 - 2 pm
Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)
1 - 6 pm
PALS Certification (5 CME) Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS LISTED ON PAGE 14
M O A P R E S I D E N T’S R E C E P T I O N Lee & he Larry nd! t g Honoring John Sealey DO, FACOS in tur Fea ay Ba 7:00 pm | Algonquin Ballroom Tickets $25, purchase at registration.
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Sponsored by: Authority Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine, Sierra Pride Home Healthcare Agency, Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Swetech, Wayne County Osteopathic Medical Association.
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Thank you, Sponsors! CONVENTION SPONSORS
Platinum Sponsors
American Osteopathic Foundation Beaumont Health McLaren Health Care Metro Health Michigan Health and Hospital Association Sparrow Health System The Doctors Company
EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
American Osteopathic Association Core REMS Cancer Treatment Centers of America MSUCOM Family Medicine Community, Division of Family & Internal Medicine HRSA Grant TeamHealth
SRE SPONSORS
William Dunker, DO Internal Medicine PAC/ MSUCOM Statewide Campus Systems McLaren Macomb MSUCOM PhD-DO Award
STUDENT LUNCHEON SPONSORS
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Michigan Osteopathic Association
COUNCIL OF INTERN & RESIDENTS SPONSORS
The Doctors Company Mason Novess State Farm
WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE SPONSOR
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Saturday, May 20 (cont.) Portage Auditorium 7:30 am 8:30 am 10:30 am Windover 7:30 am 8 am 8:30 am 9 am 9:30 am 10 am 10:30 am 11 am Charlevoix 12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm
T E A M H E A LT H S P E C I A LT Y T R A C K
Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
Hospitalist Medicine (4 CME) Moderator: James Clinton, DO, FACP Picture Perfect: Case Portraits in Medicine; Belinda Kakos, DO Pre-op Evaluation & Post-Acute Care; Rafael Barretto, DO, FACOI Bundled Payments; Jerry Wilborn, MD, FCCP Emergency Medicine (4 CME) Moderator: Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP Eye Emergencies; Zafar Shamoon, DO Hypertension in the ED; Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP Provider Wellness: Zafar Shamoon, DO Emergency Ultrasound, Extended FAST Exam; Leonard Bunting, MD Convincing your Hospital you Need an Observation Unit; Wesley Martus, MD Emergency Ultrasound, Hypotensive Survey; Leonard Bunting, MD Nuts and Bolts of Starting an Observation Unit; Wesley Martus, MD AMA in the ED; Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP Transition of Care (4 CME) Moderator: Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP Post-Acute Care; Jerry Wilborn, MD, FCCP MACRA; Ewa Matuszewski, CEO, Medical Network One Palliative Care; Sonali Wilborn, MD, MBA Real Solutions for Hospitalist Emergency Medicine Conflict; Belinda Kakos, DO
4 - 5 pm Charlevoix
Geriatric Session Debriefing; Carol Monson, DO
EMC IV 2 pm
Behavioral Health (4 CME) Moderator: John Bodell, DO, FACOS MAPS Reporting System; Kim Gaedeke, Director of Bureau of Prof. Licensing LARA Medical & Recreational Use of Marijuana-What Physicians Need to Know; Robert Piccinini, DO, dFACN Mental Health in Primary Care; Lori Zeman, PhD, Medical Network One Identification and Supports for Autism Spectrum Disorder Patients; Heather Little, DO
3 pm 4 pm 5pm Portage Auditorium 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Medical Fusion (4 CME) Moderator: Patrick Botz, DO EMR: Making it Work for Physicians; Jeffrey Williamson, DO Opportunities to Improve Care Beyond the EMR; Tim Pletcher, MIHIN Wound Care; Jaret Beane, DO, MHS, FACOS, FACS, FAPWCA Evidence-Based Evaluation and Management of Low Back Pain with Improved Outcomes; Eric Kovan, DO
Sessions conclude at 6 pm
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Sunday, May 21 (8.5 CME)
Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.
R EG IS TRATI ON OP EN 7 AM - 4 P M
7 - 8 am Algonquin
Breakfast Lecture (4 CME) Moderator: Lawrence Abramson, DO, MPH Physicians Engaging Their Community to Improve Health Behaviors, HealthyTown Everywhere; Paul Ehrmann, DO
8 am - 1 pm Windover
PALS Certification (5 CME) Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO
Algonquin 8 am 9 am 10 am - 12 pm
Dialogues in Patient/Physician Protection Issues (4 CME) Moderator: Francis Komara, DO Meets Florida re-licensure requirements. HIV/AIDS Update for Primary Care Providers; Peter Gulick, DO, FACOI Professional and Medical Ethics; Peter J Hammer, JD, PhD Prevention of Medical Errors, Case Studies to Mitigate Medical Error in Ambulatory & Inpatient Settings; Gary Roth, DO, FACOS, FCCM, FACS & Ewa Panetta, CPPS
10 am - 12 pm Charlevoix
Opioid Prescribing-Safe Practice, Changing Lives (2 CME) William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP
12 - 12:30 pm - Foyer
MOA boxed lunch Pre-registration $20.
Algonquin
Dialogues in Patient/Physician Protection Issues (3.5 CME) Moderator: Harold Friedman, DO Meets Florida re-licensure requirements. Federal and State Laws Related to the Prescribing of Controlled Substances; David Neff, DO; David Best, DO; William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP Domestic Violence; Kole Wyckhuys, Prevention Education Program Director, HAVEN-Oakland Florida Laws & Rules; Dan Schulte, JD, Kerr Russell Law
12:30 pm 2 pm
3 pm
Pre-registration required, includes breakfast.
The curriculum addresses assessment of patients for treatment with ER/LA opioids; initiation, modification and discontinuation of treatment and management of ongoing therapy; counseling of patients and caregivers about the safe use of these medications, including proper storage and disposal; and general and product-specific drug information concerning ER/LA opioids.
P RO G RA M CO N C L U S I O N. T H A N K YO U F O R AT T E N D I N G!
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/CME.
E VAL U AT I O N S :
W W W. D O M O A . O R G / E V A L U S E R N A M E : [ yo u r AOA#] P A S S W O R D : m o a cm e
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Thank you, Exhibitors! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals DO's Together Orexo U.S., Inc. Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Advocates to the Michigan Osteopathic Association (AMOA) MOA Political Action Committee (MOPAC) Alkermes, Inc Henry Ford Wyandotte Student Resident Advocate Association Janssen Pharmaceutica Med-Share Mobile Diagnostic Services Sanofi Gilead Sciences - HCV Cancer Treatment Centers of America MPRO BCBSM Foundation Spectrum Health Pure Healthy Back Altarum Institute Advanced Screening and Wellness Michigan Anticoagulation Quality Improvement Initiative Midwestern University-CCOM/AZCOM The Doctors Company TeamHealth Michigan Medicaid EHR Incentive Program Miller Vein Allure Medical Spa Online Trading Academy The Core Institute McLaren Health Care BCBSM Mission to Peru Prize Raffle Table Exhibitor Check-In table BioMed Specialty Pharmacy
Visit 5 exhibitors for a chance to win! Prizes include MOA Spring and Autumn Convention registration, MSUCOM gift basket, Somerset package & more!
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SUMMER CONFERENCE J U N E 15 - 18, 2017 MISSION POINT RESORT, MACKINAC ISLAND CME, family activities, the island beauty & summertime fun. Join the NMOA for its annual Summer Conference!
Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Michigan Osteopathic Association
13th Annual Autumn
Scientific Convention
Join us in GR
as the #DOfamily meets for the latest in osteopathic health & research updates at the Autumn Scientific Convention.
CME SESSIONS 5:30 - 8:30 pm 8:30 am - 6:30 pm 8:30 am - 4:00 pm 8:30 - 11:30 am
20 AOA Category 1-A CME credits anticipated.
AGENDA & REGISTRATION AT D O M O A .O R G/N M O A S U M M E R OR CALL 517-347-1555 EXT 112.
November 3 - 5, 2017 Amway Grand Plaza, Grand Rapids 20 AOA Category 1-A CME credits anticipated. More info at DOMOA.org/GR2017
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