MOA Spring Scientific Convention Program

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Michigan Osteopathic Association

119th Annual Spring

Scientific Convention

May 17 - 20, 2018 Westin Southfield Detroit 32 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 venue, 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 119th Annual Spring Scientific Convention! For CME info, see inside back cover.

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Thursday, May 17 Sessions (3 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

REGISTRATI ON OP EN 9 AM - 7 P M 4 - 7 pm Windover 4 pm 6 pm

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Management Workshop (3 CME) Table Trainer: Reddog Sina, DO, PhD Living Water: An Osteopathic Approach to Lymphatic Conditions; Ryan Christensen, DO & Mary Goldman, DO Osteopathic Identity; The Next Generation: Benjamin Visger, DO, FACOS

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

4 - 7 pm Charlevoix

MOA Business of Medicine: Transitions of Care & Care Management (3 CME) Moderator: Ewa Matuszewski, CEO, MedNetOne Enhancing Care Management and Care Coordination: What’s in it for me?; Ewa Matuszewski Transitions of Care and Care Management; Al Juocys, DO

A Quality Improvement Strategy Improves Care Coordination; Andrew Kureka, MPH Patient-Centered Medical Homes: An Overview; Teresa Choate, MS Reasons Behavioral Health Should be part of Your Team; Lori Zeman, PhD Personalities & Leadership Impact Team Care; Ginny Hosbach, RN, MSN Pharmacists are Members of the Team too!; Tia Ollie, PharmD

Sessions conclude at 7 pm

Join us immediately following for a reception to meet your Healthcare Partners of Michigan Leadership.

COLLEGE NIGHT RECEPTIONS THURSDAY, MAY 17 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Algonquin C & D Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

FRIDAY, MAY 18

5:30 - 7:00 pm A.T. Still University | Montcalm (second floor) Kansas City University COM | Board of Trustees (second floor) Midwestern University CCOM | Charlevoix C

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Have you seen the new Opioid Laws that passed? Legislators are deciding how you practice medicine. Make sure your voice and the ostoepathic profession's issues are known to the candidates.

DONATE TODAY! MAIL A CHECK: 2445 Woodlake Circle Okemos, MI 48864

DONATE ONLINE: domoa.org/mopac

MOPAC

Visit the MOPAC table Thursday - Sunday and make your contribution.

Prize Drawings:

Table located adjacent 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 of exhibitors on page 21. Amway Night Stay 2019 MOA Spring Registration 2018 NMOA Summer Registration

Mackinac Island

D’Amato’s Restaurant Gift Card, Royal Oak Golf Balls donated by

2018 MOA Autumn Registration

Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.

Westin Southfield Night Stay

Gourmet Basket donated by MedNetOne

MOA Gift Basket

Video Doorbell donated by MedNetOne

Pizza House Gift Cards

Necklace donated by MedNetOne

Foresight Gift Basket

Greater Lansing Visitors Bureau Gift Basket

Holland Visitors Bureau Gift Basket Delta Dental Z Sonic Toothbrush

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Mission Point One Night Stay

Northern Michigan Gift Basket donated by

Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau & Travel Marquette


Thursday, May 17 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

3 - 6 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 floor)

MOA Past President’s Meeting

5:30 – 7:30 pm Algonquin C & D

MSUCOM Reception

5:30 – 7 pm Room TC's

McLaren Foundation Physician Alumni Reception

7 - 8:30 pm Nicolet (second floor)

24Fifties (by invitation only)

Algonquin

Portage Auditorium Foyer

EMC IV

CHECK OUT THE SPRING CONVENTION MOBILE SITE! • Daily agenda • Speaker handouts • Event details • Evaluation link MOASPRING.COM

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Give blood. Give life! 1 - 7 PM F R I D AY, M AY 18 W I N D OV E R

We need at least 50 donors during our MOA blood drive. Show the Red Cross that care is what we DO!

Sign up at the MOPAC Booth Thursday & Friday OR online at www.redcrossblood.org, sponsor code "moa18"

PHYSICIAN WELLNESS CENTER

Room TC's - sign up sheets for both OMT & yoga at the door.

All attendees and their guests welcome, free of charge!

All participants required to sign a medical waiver prior to activities in the Physician Wellness Center.

O S T E O PAT H I C MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) techniques can facilitate a healing experience amongst convention attendees and spread knowledge of this pain management tool. (Sign in for CME)

PRIVATE & GROUP YOGA SESSIONS

Led by Amanda Wallace, RYT500 Guided meditation, relaxation, Asana yoga and personalized techniques. Speak with her about referring your patients to yoga!

F R I DAY 8 am - 2 pm

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S AT U R DAY 8 am - 1 pm

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Friday, May 18 Sessions (10 CME)

Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

SCA N IN TI MES 6:30 AM - 1:30 P M & 1:30 - 6 P M 6:30 - 7:30 am Algonquin

Breakfast & CME (1 CME) Moderator: John Sealey, DO, FACOS Social Determinants of Health: Effective Use of Community Resources; Ewa Matuszeski, CEO, MedNetOne

7 - 10 am EMC I, II

BLS Certification (3 CME); Instructor Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, includes breakfast.

Algonquin

Cardiovascular Disease Mini-Symposium (4 CME) Moderator: Amy O'Neil, DO Selecting the Right Stress Test; Dan Harber, DO, FACC, FACOI Chronic Systolic Heart Failure-Treatment and Advanced Options; Kalil Masri, DO, FACOI, FACC, FHFSA, FCCP Keeping Watch on the Surgical Patient; Felix Rogers, DO, FACOI EKG Interpretation; Adam Chornoby, DO

7:30 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Portage Auditorium 7:30 am 8 am 8:30 am 9 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11 am

Nutrition, Lifestyle & Wellness Mini-Symposium (4 CME) Moderator: Elizabeth Swenor, DO The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Overall Health; Maureen Anderson, MD Yoga As Medicine; Marsha Billes, DO, C-AIHM, C-IAYT (see PWC pg 10) Acupuncture and Pain Management; Ryan Gauthier, DAOM, MS, MIHL, RAc, LMT Weight Management with Lifestyle Medicine; Elizabeth Swenor, DO Lifestyle Keys to Vitality and Longevity; Robert Breakey, MD Functional Medicine Across the Socioeconomic Spectrum; Ramona Wallace, DO How to Address the Chronic Disease Epidemic with Nutraceuticals and Lifestyle Changes; Deirdre Kohley, RPh

11:30 am -12:15 pm Foyer 10 am - 5 pm EMC I, II

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)

12:15 - 1:15 pm Algonquin

Luncheon & CME (1 CME) Moderator: Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP, FACEP

1:15 - 2 pm Foyer

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)

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ACLS Certification (7 CME); Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, must complete Friday & Saturday training. (pre-registration required, $25 lunch or standing room only space permitting)

American Osteopathic Association Legislative Update; Raine Richards, JD, AOA Director Public Policy


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Michigan *LARA Requirements (4 CME) (Meets Michigan licensing requirements for pain & symptom management, human trafficking for physicians and other health care providers) Moderator: William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP Opioid Prescribing: Safe Practice, Changing Lives (AOA CO*RE REMS); William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP Prescribers who attend and take the assessment, which covers the entire US FDA Blueprint, will be considered RPC/ FDA completers. Physician Recognition of Human Trafficking Victims; LaClaire Bouknight, MD, FACP

5 pm

Sessions conclude at 6 pm

Algonquin 2 - 6 pm

*LARA REQUIREMENTS FOR OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 1. LARA R 338.143 Pain & Symptom Management-Minimum 3 hours per

3-year period (effective December 2017). Applies to all osteopathic physicians, including residents, whether or not they are in active practice (ex. retired, administrative, academic teaching, etc.) 2. LARA R 338.120 Training on Human Trafficking (one-time requirement) Visit domoa.org/CME for more information.

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November 16 - 18, 2018 Amway Grand Plaza, Grand Rapids

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Friday, May 18 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 EMC III

Scientific Research Oral Presentations (4 CME) Moderator: Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP

9:30 am - 12 pm

DME Expo

Details on pg 10

Physician Wellness Center

11:30 am - 1 pm

MSUCOM SCS Internal Medicine PAC Meeting

1 - 7 pm

Red Cross Blood Drive

12:30 - 5 pm

MOA Council of Interns & Residents Lunch & Program

12:15 - 2:30 pm

MSUCOM Student Track (see below)

4 - 6 pm

Advocates for the MOA Membership Reception

6 pm

Charlevoix A-B

Women of Excellence Reception with Special Guest Gretchen Whitmer (No ticket required, all welcome)

4 - 6 pm

49ers (by invitation only)

Details on pg 6

College Receptions

Foyer

EMC IV

Charlevoix & Windover

Montcalm (second floor) Windover Details on pg 16

RECEPTIONS

Portage Auditorium See AMOA Booth for Location

Room TC's

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S T U D E N T T RAC K S C H E D U L E - F R I DAY M AY 18 Portage Auditorium 12:15 pm 12:30 pm 12:40 - 2:30 pm

LUNCH W E LCO M E - R Taylor Scott, DO A B C’S O F M E D I CA L S C H O O L: Academics, Boards & Clerkship S T U D E N T PA N E L Duncan McGuire, OMS IV; Evan Gray, OMS IV; Dominick Alton, OMS III; Nick Foster, OMS III; Mohamad Dabaja, OMS III

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Council of

Interns & Residents P RO G RA M S C H E D U L E - F R I DAY M AY 18 Board of Trustee Room (second floor) 12:30 – 1:30 pm | L U N C H Sponsored by

Nicolet (second floor) 1:30 - 2:15 pm | Sepsis: Updates and Current Guidelines for Management Megan Cahill, DO, Henry Ford Health System 2:15 - 3:00 pm | Sponsor Spotlight: TeamHealth Physician Wellness by Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP, Chief, Emergency Department Dearborn, Beaumont Health 3:00 - 3:30 pm | Retirement Planning for Young Physicians Ralph Crew, DO, Big Rapids, MI 3:30 - 4:30 pm | Financial Education Department & Business Services Michigan State Federal Credit Union 4:30 - 5:00 pm | Transitioning to Residency Panel Discussion, Q&A Prize drawing at the conclusion of the program!

WOMEN of EXCELLENCE Join us for a reception honoring the women of our profession. W I T H S P E C I A L G U E S T S P E A K E R G R E TC H E N W H I T M E R All are welcome, no ticket required.

6:00 pm, Friday, May 18 Charlevoix A-B

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Saturday, May 19 Events 7 am - 6 pm Foyer Details on pg 10

Visit with Exhibitors

9 am - 3:30 pm Nicolet (second floor)

AMOA Meeting & Installation Luncheon

3 -5 pm Room TC’s

MOA Board of Trustees Meeting

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Saturday, May 19 Sessions (10 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

SCA N IN TI MES 6:30 AM - 1:30 P M & 1:30 - 6 P M 6:30 - 7:30 am Algonquin

Breakfast & CME (1 CME) Moderator: John Bodell, DO, FACOS Basic Drug Screening for Opioid Monitoring; Melissa Broadman, DO, MPH, FACOI, FACOEM, MRO, CME, MI Occupational & Environmental Medicine Association

7 am - 12 pm EMC I, II

ACLS Certification/ Re-Certification (5 CME) Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO

Algonquin

8:30 am 8:50 am 9:10 am

Gastrointestinal Hot Topics for Primary Care Providers (2 CME) Moderator: John Bodell, DO, FACOS Celiac Disease Update; Michael Piper, MD Workup of Abnormal Liver Function Tests; Mia Manabat, DO, PGY6 Evaluation and Management of Pancreatic Cysts; Roberto Gamarra, MD, FACP, FACG, FASGE Current Pros and Cons of PPI Therapy; Emily Tommolino, MD, PGY5 CRC (Colorectal Cancer) Screening; Marc Piper, MD, MSC Questions & Answers Panel Discussion

9:30 am 10 am 10:30 am 11 am

Sleep Medicine (2 CME) Moderator: James Weintraub, DO Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Brad Rowens, MD, FACOI Pitfalls of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS); Aaron Ellenbogen, DO, MPH Insomnia-Focus on Non-Medicinal Treatments; Al Lake, PhD Evaluating Daytime Sleepiness; Shelley Hershner, MD

7:30 am 7:50 am 8:10 am

Pre-registration required, includes breakfast.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Windover 7:30 am 8 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am

ER /Critical & Intensive Care Specialty Track Part I (4 CME) Moderator: Ed Jelonek, DO Strategies to Improved Door to Needle for TPA; Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP, FACEP Sepsis Update; Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP, FACEP Vasopressor Update; Stephanie Edwin, PharmD Brain Death – Diagnosis and Pitfalls; Mohammed Rehman, DO Organ Donation Update; Michael Hagan, DO

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Charlevoix 7:30 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am

Diabetes Deeper Dive Mini Symposium Part II: In Depth Discussion of Complex Care (4 CME) Moderator: James Clinton, DO, FACP Medical Management of Obesity; Michael Brennan, DO, MS, FACP, FACE Diabetes Prevention Program: What’s in it for Me?; Al Juocys, DO & Carla Irvin, RN, BSN, T-Trainer, SMRC CDSMP CV Risk Reduction with Newer DM Agents; Lowell Schmeltz, MD Continuous Glucose Monitors for Everyone - How to get Started & Interpret the Data; Michael Brennan, DO, MS, FACP, FACE

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Thank you, Sponsors! TOP SPONSORS

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

Beaumont McLaren Health Care Michigan Health and Hospital Association Michigan State University Federal Credit Union University of Michigan Metro Health

EDUCATIONAL GRANTS

American Osteopathic Association CO*RE REMS

SRE SPONSORS

McLaren Macomb MSUCOM PhD-DO Award

STUDENT LUNCHEON SPONSORS

Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Michigan Osteopathic Association

COUNCIL OF INTERN & RESIDENTS SPONSORS

Michigan State University Federal Credit Union TeamHealth

WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE SPONSOR

Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine OTHER: Allure Vein Clinic Lettuce Live Well Michigan Occupational & Environmental Medicine Association (MOEMA) Oakland County Health and Human Services American Cancer Society, Inc.

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Saturday, May 19 (cont.) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

Algonquin

Luncheon & CME (1 CME) Moderator: James Clinton, DO, FACP

12:15 - 1:15 pm

Physician Wellness: Reducing Frustration and Increasing Fulfillment; Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP HealthyTown Update; Paul Ehrmann, DO

(pre-registration required, $25 plated lunch or standing room only space permitting)

1:15 pm Foyer

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)

Portage Auditorium

Oncology Mini-Symposium (4 CME) Moderator: Mary Jo Voelpel, DO, FACOI Clinical Trials and Tribulations; Elisabeth Heath, MD, FACP Oakland County Vaccinations. Are we Preventing Cancer?; Shane Bies, MPH, Oakland County Vaccinations Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic - Documentary facilitated by Thomas Rich, American Cancer Society (see ad pg 14) Polycythemia Vera and the Implications of Uncontrolled Disease; Mary Jo Voelpel, DO, FACOI

2 pm 3 pm

5 pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Charlevoix 2 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm 4 pm 4:30 pm 5 pm

Stroke Session (4 CME) Moderator: Aaron Ellenbogen, DO, MPH Update on Thrombolysis; Jayne Ward, DO Neuro Imaging in Stroke; Conor Zuk, DO Stroke in the Young; Stacie Demel, DO Secondary Stroke Prevention: Which Meds are Right?; Jayne Ward, DO New Thrombectomy Trials; Stacie Demel, DO Post-Stroke Epilepsy; Andrew Zillgitt, DO

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Windover 2 pm 2:30 pm 3 pm 3:30 pm 4 pm 4:30 pm 5:30 pm

ER /Critical & Intensive Care Specialty Track Part II (4 CME) Moderator: Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP High Flow Oxygen and Non Invasive Ventilation; Philip Ross, DO Rescue Strategies for ARDS; Victor Coba, MD Induced Hypothermia Protocols; Aaron Ellenbogen, DO, MPH Antimicrobials in the ICU; Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP ECMO - When to Transfer; Victor Coba, MD Hepatitis A: Emerging Epidemic; Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP Intervention Cases in Acute Stroke; Andrea Stoner, DO

Sessions conclude at 6 pm

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Sunday, May 20 Sessions (9 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

S CA N I N TI MES 7 A M - 12 P M & 12 - 4 P M

7 - 8 am Algonquin

8 am 9 am 10 am - 12 pm 12 pm (Foyer)

Breakfast & CME (1 CME) Doctor Patient APP’s; R Taylor Scott, DO Physician/Patient Protection Florida Series Part I (4 CME) (courses meet Florida relicensure requirements www.foma.org) Moderator: Harold Friedman, DO Risk Management: HIPAA and HITECH Update; Ernie Allen, ARM, CSP, CPHRM, The Doctors Company Federal and State Laws Related to the Prescribing of Controlled Substances; David Best, DO, MS, ABAM Prevention of Medical Error; John Tower, DO, FACOI Boxed lunch Pre-registration $20, $25 on-site.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Charlevoix 8 am 9 am 10 am 11 am

Medical Potpourri (4 CME) Moderator: Patrick Botz, DO Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); Robert Piccinini, DO, dFACN Interstitial Lung Disease: Lines and Crackles, Making Sense of ILD; David Young, DO Hypercoagulable States: Prevention Detection… Saving Lives; Lori Haddad, DO

Venous Insufficiency and Venus Stasis Ulcers; Charles Mok, DO

Windover 12 - 4 pm

Speakers Bureau Recall Workshop (4 CME) Moderator: Mary Goldman, DO Speakers: Saroj Misra, DO, FACOEP; Marissa Rogers, DO

Training to optimize skills, including: Selection of engaging topic and title, Power-point, Organization and increased recall/retention. Participation in this course will be noted during the speaker selection process for future conventions.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Algonquin 12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm

Physician/Patient Protection Florida Series Part II (4 CME) (courses meet Florida relicensure requirements www.foma.org) Moderator: Francis Komara, DO HIV & Mental Health; Peter Gulick, DO, FACOI Professional and Medical Ethics*; Robert Piccinini, DO, dFACN *Also meets Michigan LARA requirement for MDs.

Domestic Violence: Nature and Prevalence of Domestic Violence; Averett Robey, Prevention Education Program Coordinator HAVEN Florida Laws & Rules; Dan Schulte, JD, Kerr Russell Law P RO G RA M CO N C L U S I O N 4 P M. T H A N K YO U F O R AT T E N D I N G!

Online evaluations required to receive CME. 3 free AOA 1-A credits offered 14 days post-convention for completing Outcomes Measurement Survey. More information on page 3 of this program or at www.DOMOA.org/CME.

E VA L U ATI 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 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Health Care Partners of Michigan (HCPM) BCBSM - Special Markets Michigan Health Council Michigan State University Federal Credit Union Advocates to the Michigan Osteopathic Association (AMOA) Henry Ford Wyandotte Student Resident Advocate Association Lettuce Live Well Michigan Health Information Technology Blue Cross Complete AmeriHealth Caritas VIP Care Plus Miller Vein Coverys MediNatura, Inc Gilead Sciences - HCV Pure Healthy Back CareATC Orexo US, Inc J & M Distribution Carr Healthcare Realty MOA Political Action Committee (MOPAC) BioMed Specialty Pharmacy Med-Share Mobile Diagnostic Services Med-Share Mobile Diagnostic Imaging Midwestern University-CCOM/AZCOM Axa Advisors The Core Institute Beaumont

EXHIBIT0R TIMES Thursday, May 17 | 3 - 6 pm Friday, May 18 | 7 am - 6 pm Saturday, May 19 | 7 am - 6 pm Sunday, May 20 | 7 am - 3:30 pm

Visit 5 exhibitors for a chance to win! Prizes include MOA Spring and Autumn Convention registration, jewelry, restaurant gift cards & more!

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• Jamocha's Coffee Shop • Tango (serving breakfast, lunch & dinner)

• Level 1 Lounge • Skyline Club • Westside Deli

(carryout or dine-in service for breakfast & lunch)

• Atrium Cafe

(serving breakfast & lunch)


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Origami is non-profit organization resulting from an alliance between Peckham, Inc. and Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. We provide a holistic approach to recovery through residential, outpatient, and community based programs.

State-of-the-Art Driving Simulator

Universal Exercise Unit

Vision Therapy

Serial Casting

From concussion to severe brain injury, we offer the region’s broadest spectrum of neuro-rehabilitation services. Animal Assisted Therapy Manual Therapy Vestibular Rehabilitation Driver Rehabilitation Concussion Care Aquatic Therapy

Neuro-Visual Postural Training Vision Therapy Serial Casting VitalStim Vocational Services Cognitive Perceptual Motor Retraining

OrigamiRehab.Org | 517-336-6060 | Info@OrigamiRehab.org

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MOA Spring CME Info Scan-In Times: THURSDAY

3:30 - 7 PM

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:30 AM - 1:30 PM & 1:30 - 6 PM 6:30 AM - 1:30 PM & 1:30 - 6 PM 7 AM - 12 PM & 12 - 4 PM

Process:

Scan your name badge to receive CME credit during above 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 July 1, 2018.

Details:

• 32 AOA Category 1-A credits offered Thursday-Sunday • Specialty credits offered: AOBNMM, AOBFP, AOBIM, AOBEM, AOBNP, AOBD, AOBOG • Outcomes Survey: 3 AOA Category 1-A credits may be earned by participating in a post-convention survey emailed to attendees. • Florida CME requirements FOMA.org, CE Broker www.cebroker.com for more information • LARA Requirements (see page 11 for details) 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 32-35 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

EVALUATIONS:

www.domoa.org/eval U S E R N A M E: [your AOA#] PA S S W O R D: moacme 27



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