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121st Annual Spring Convention Preview
MICHIGAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION 121st Annual Spring SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION
May 14-17, 2020 • Westin Southfield Detroit Registration & Agenda at www.domoa.org/spring
RESERVATIONS
Call 888-627-8558 and mention MOA Convention for discounted rate of $135. Before your visit, be sure to check out: visitdetroit.com
These local attractions within 30 minutes of the Westin!
• Tigers Baseball • Greenfield Village
• Henry Ford Museum • Greektown Detroit
• MotorCity Casino • Eastern Market
• Somerset Collection • Detroit Zoo
• Motown Museum
EXHIBIT DATES & HOURS
Exhibitors are welcome to choose individual days or stay for all three!
THURSDAY, MAY 14: 3 – 6 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 15: 7 AM – 6 PM
SATURDAY, MAY 16: 7 AM – 6 PM
VISIT EXHIBITORS, WIN PRIZES!
Physicians are encouraged to collect stickers from exhibitors as proof of participating. Completed slips can be entered in prize drawings of your choice. Winners will be announced Saturday of Convention.
If you are interested in donating a prize for the drawing or have other questions about exhibiting contact:
Cyndi Earles Director, MOA Service Corporation E cearles@domoa.org P 517-512-4307
CONVENTION SPONSORS
Diamond
Strategic Partners
Sponsors & Education Partners American Academy of Osteopathy American Osteopathic Association Coverys Healthcare Partners of Michigan Kerr Russell Maner Costerisan Origami Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center Yoga Everywhere LLC –Amanda Wallace
SRE Sponsors MSUCOM PhD-DO Award
CME INFO Scan-In Times: THURSDAY, MAY 14 – 4 to 7 PM FRIDAY, MAY 15 – 6:30 AM – 6 PM SATURDAY, MAY 16 – 6:30 AM – 6 PM SUNDAY, MAY 17 – 7 AM – 4 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 desktop for your records. MOA will submit CME to the AOA by July 1, 2020.
Details: • 30+ AOA Category 1-A credits offered Thursday-Sunday • 3 FREE additional AOA 1-A Category 1 credits available for completing Outcomes Measurement Survey that will be emailed two weeks post-convention.
AOA Statement of Accreditation/ MOA Designation Statement: The The Michigan Osteopathic Association(MOA) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.The MOA designates this program for 30+ AOA Category1-A credits and will report CME with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. MDs: The MOA is approved by the Michigan Board of Medicine as an acceptable provider of CME (LARA-LMD-700). Nurses: The MOA is approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing as an acceptable provider of CME (LARA-LNR-700).
EVALUATIONS www.domoa.org/eval Username: [your AOA#] Password: moacme
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH COMPETITION The Michigan Osteopathic Association hosts a Scientific Research Exhibit (SRE) at both the Spring and Autumn Conventions. These competitions provide osteopathic medical students, residents, fellows and attending level physicians an opportunity to present their medical and scientific research to our profession. The SRE event demonstrates the very best of what osteopathic medicine is and reaffirms the profession’s commitment to the advancement of science in osteopathic medicine. Please visit www.domoa.org/sre for information regarding SRE submissions, sponsorship opportunities and call for judges.
Exhibits T.C.'s
Oral Presentations Friday, May 15: 7:30 am – 11:30 am Portage Auditorium (4 credits)
Save the date! MOA Autumn SRE Competition Saturday, November 7, 2020 Amway Grand Plaza, Grand Rapids
Offered as al-a-carte options, not part of regular convention registration. Limited spots available. All instructional material updated with latest AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC.
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT ( BLS ) CERTIFICATION 3 AOA 1-A Credits Friday, 7 - 10 am
ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR LIFE SUPPORT ( ACLS ) CERTIFICATION 10 AOA 1-A Credits Friday, 10 am - 5 pm & Saturday, 8 am - 12 pm
WOMEN of EXCELLENCE
Please join us for a reception honoring women leaders in the medical field. 4 - 6 pm Friday, May 18 Board of Trustees Room (second floor) All are welcome, no ticket required. Sponsored by Please join us for a reception honoring women leaders in the medical field. Friday, May 15 • 4-6 pm Board of Trustees Room (second floor) WOMEN of EXCELLENCE
Please join us for a reception honoring women leaders in the medical field. 4 - 6 pm Friday, May 18 Board of Trustees Room (second floor) All are welcome, no ticket required.
Sponsored by
FRIDAY Cardiology Update 7:30 - 11:30 am (4 Credits) Lipid Update David Strobl, DO Symptom Based Differential Felix Rogers, DO Cardiac Imaging for the PCP Matt Wilcox, DO Pulmonary Hypertension Chad Link, DO Panel Discussion with Dr. Strobl, Dr. Rogers, Dr. Wilcox, and Dr. Link
LARA Requirements 2 –6 pm (4 credits) Building Pathways in Pain Management: Advancing the Future of Chronic Pain Management Annette Carron, DO, FACOI (Educational Partner: American Osteopathic Association) The overall goal of this program is to improve the quality of life for patients with chronic pain by providing education on the pathophysiology of chronic pain, evidence-based treatment options and emerging treatment modalities that should be considered in managing these conditions. Opioid Use Disorder Jonathan Beaulac, DO Human Trafficking Alan Janssen, DO, FACOEP-D
LARA R 338.143 –Pain & Symptom Management Minimum 3 hours per 3-year period. (Effective December 2017) Applies to all physicians, including residents, whether or not they are in active practice (ex. retired, administrative, academic teaching, etc.)
LARA R 338.120 Training on Human Trafficking (One-time requirement)
SATURDAY Genetic Determinates of Disease 9:30 - 11:30 am (2 Credits) Genetic Determinants of Disease, Including Autism Genetic Testing, Yes or No? Andrea Amalfitano, DO, PhD Dean, MSUCOM
Functional and Integrative Medicine 2 - 6 pm (4 Credits)
Lifestyle Medicine: Game Changers in Chronic Disease Robert Breakey, MD
Heart Disease Prevention & Reversal Joel Kahn, MD
Vitamin C Research Ramona Wallace, DO
Diabetes Reversal and Dietary Modification Carolyn Trapp, DNP
SUNDAY
Breakfast & CME 7 - 8 am (1 Credit)
Infectious Disease Hot Topics! Coronavirus, Flu Season and More Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP
Physician and Patient Protection Series 8 am – 12 pm & 12:15 – 4:15 pm (8 Credits) Updates on treatments for your patients while considering risk for the provider. Stress, risk and situation management in the health care workplace.
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