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Embracing Integration: 2020 Convocation Creativity in Osteopathic Medicine PROGRAM BOOK J’Aimee Anne Lippert, DO program chair March 11-15 • The Broadmoor • Colorado Springs
Osteopathic Pledge of Commitment As members of the osteopathic medical profession, in an effort to instill loyalty and strengthen the profession, we recall the tenets on which this profession is founded – the dynamic interaction of mind, body and spirit; the body’s ability to heal itself; the primary role of the musculoskeletal system; and preventive medicine as the key to maintaining health. We recognize the work our predecessors have accomplished in building the profession, and we commit ourselves to continuing that work. I pledge to: • Provide compassionate, quality care to my patients; • Partner with them to promote health; • Display integrity and professionalism throughout my career; • Advance the philosophy, practice and science of osteopathic medicine; • Continue life-long learning; • Support my profession with loyalty in action, word and deed; and • Live each day as an example of what an osteopathic physician should be. Adopted by the American Osteopathic Association Feb. 28, 2003 AAO Convocation 2020 Mobile App Available for iOS and Android For the fourth year, AAO has released a mobile app for Convocation, providing users with updated information and alerts at their fingertips. Download it now for iOS or Android. The mobile app will keep users updated on everything happening at the AAO’s 2020 Convocation. The app provides: • Up-to-date scheduling • Customized scheduling • Professional networking • Group discussion • Speaker information • Frequently Asked Questions Download the app for iOS or Android. Trouble with the download links? Search for “AAO Events” in your preferred app store. Page 2 • 2020 AAO Convocation
Embracing Integration: Creativity in Osteopathic Medicine J’Aimee Anne Lippert, DO, 2020 Convocation program chair Osteopathic medicine provides patients, physicians and communities the opportunity to explore health from all perspectives, and it integrates mind, body and spirit into the provision of care and education. The 2020 Convocation, in the inherently inspirational setting of Colorado Springs, will provide experiences for integrating such concepts as nutrition, functional medicine, movement therapy, exercise prescription, injection modalities, and team care approaches into the osteopathic care of patients and self-care of physicians. J’Aimee Ann Lippert, DO, program chair Attendees will learn through energizing lectures and interactive workshops how to implement innovations in their own practice of osteopathic medicine, and they will leave with practical knowledge and confidence in implementing these ideas directly with their patients. There also will be time dedicated to expanding personal wellness and exploring individual health transformation. Additionally, osteopathic educators will have opportunities to explore innovations in the changing environment of medical education as we extend osteopathic medicine into a broader arena. Table of Contents Convocation schedule of events ����������������������������� 5 American Academy of Physician schedule ��������������������������������������������������5 Osteopathy® Student schedule ���������������������������������������������������14 AAO membership information ���������������������������� 24 Mission Statement Speaker information �������������������������������������������� 25 The mission of the American Academy of Osteopathy is to teach, advocate, and research Exhibitor information ������������������������������������������ 26 the science, art and philosophy of osteopathic List of exhibitors ���������������������������������������������������26 medicine, emphasizing the integration of Exhibit hall diagram ����������������������������������������������27 osteopathic principles, practices and manipulative treatment in patient care. AAO upcoming course calendar �������������������������� 30 Upcoming course fliers ������������������������������������������31 Vision Statement AAO catalogue...................................................... 33 All patients are aware of and have access to AAO book order form �������������������������������������������33 osteopathic medical care and osteopathic Audio recordings order form ���������������������������������37 manipulative medicine for optimal health. Location information ������������������������������������������� 39 The Broadmoor campus map ��������������������������������39 The Academy will not provide wireless internet access during the Convocation. Download all necessary documents before arriving in Colorado Springs. 2020 AAO Convocation • Page 3
AAO Leadership On Thursday, March 12, AAO members will gather at the annual business meeting to hear reports from the leadership and to elect leaders for the coming year. Download the business meeting book, complete with candidate profiles from our Kendi L. Hensel, DO, PhD, FAAO Paul R. Rennie, DO, FAAO 2019-20 AAO President 2019-20 AAO President-elect website at www.academyofosteopathy.org. Catherine M. Kimball, DO Judith A. O’Connell, DO, MHA, FAAO Sherri L. Quarles 2019-20 AAO Past President Secretary-Treasurer AAO Executive Director Voting in the AAO Election R Voting for Academy leaders will be done electronically. The AAO will not provide paper ballots. Remember to bring a cell phone, tablet or another device with texting capability when you attend the AAO’s annual business meeting and luncheon on Thursday, March 12, from 11:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. in the International Center. Multiple people cannot use the same device without invalidating their votes. Convocation Check-in, CMEs AAO Annual Business and Breakout Session Admittance Meeting and Luncheon When you arrive at Convocation, At the entrance for each lecture The AAO’s full members should plan to please go to the computer kiosks and breakout session, you will attend the AAO’s annual business meeting and near the registration desk to print turn in your ticket. Tickets will be luncheon on Thursday, March 12, from 11:45 your name badge and tickets for collected at the end of each session a.m. to 2:15 p.m. At the meeting, AAO officers each of your registered sessions. to record CME credits. If you do will present annual reports, and voting members not deposit your ticket by the end will have the opportunity to elect new leaders. When you have your name of the session, you will not receive badge, proceed to the appropriate CME credits. In addition, 2019-20 AAO President Kendi registration desk—there is one for L. Hensel, DO, PhD, FAAO, will present the physicians and one for students— Because space is limited, we Academy Award, which recognizes individuals to receive your registration packet. ask that you attend only those outside of the Academy who have profoundly sessions for which you registered. contributed to the profession, and the AAO’s The tickets you print at the kiosk Resident of the Year award. ensure your admission to lectures, breakout sessions and meals. Page 4 • 2020 AAO Convocation
Physician Schedule Physician schedule AAO policy prohibits personal video or audio taping in the Location information can be found on Page 39 of this program. lecture hall. Audio recordings can be ordered at the Osteopathic Locations are subject to change. For the most up-to-date schedule Education Service in the exhibit hall. Please silence your information, download the AAO Convo20 mobile app for iOS or electronic devices in the lecture hall and breakout sessions. Android. Due to fire marshall regulations regarding maximum occupancy, Children are not permitted in the lecture hall or breakout sessions. attendees may attend only those sessions for which they registered. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Wednesday, March 11 (All times are Mountain) Time Event Speaker Location 8 a.m.–noon AAO Board of Trustees’ meeting Donald Ross 8 a.m.–noon DO-Touch.NET meeting Broadmoor Hall F 8 a.m.–6 p.m. American Fascial Distortion Model Association exams Broadmoor Hall C 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Residents' in-training written exam Colorado Hall D and E Noon–4 p.m. Ed Stiles study group Broadmoor Hall D Noon–5 p.m. SAAO Board of Governors’ meeting Broadmoor Main, Main Ballroom 1–4 p.m. AAO Board of Governors' meeting Donald Ross 2–5 p.m. Residents' in-training practical exam Colorado Hall F 4–5 p.m. AAO Investment Committee's meeting Donald Ross 4–7 p.m. National Undergraduate Fellows Association’s program Colorado Hall A 5–7 p.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 5–7 p.m. SAAO silent auction Broadmoor Hall lobby 5–7 p.m. Opening reception in the exhibit hall Broadmoor Hall A 7–9 p.m. Evening With the FAAOs: Making Osteopathy Work for You: Laura E. Griffin, DO, Broadmoor Hall B Creative Approaches to Manipulative Techniques FAAO, moderator 9–10 p.m. Mentorship meeting Colorado Hall A 9–11 p.m. Evening With the Stars Colorado Hall B, D, E, F Thursday, March 12 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–7:15 a.m. Morning yoga Broadmoor Hall E 6:30–8 a.m. SAAO Fun Run (check-in begins at 6 a.m.) Golf Club 7–11:30 a.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 7:30–11:30 a.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m. Exhibit hall open Broadmoor Hall A 8 a.m.–6 p.m. SAAO silent auction Broadmoor Hall lobby 8–11 a.m. Lectures 8–8:05 a.m. Welcome and introduction J’Aimee Anne Lippert, DO Broadmoor Hall B 8:05–8:45 a.m. Prescribing Creativity Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP Broadmoor Hall B 8:45–9:30 a.m. Ayurveda and Osteopathy Wesley C. Lockhart, DO Broadmoor Hall B 9:30–10:15 a.m. The Piston: Diaphragmatic Theory and Treatment David M. Kanze, DO, Broadmoor Hall B FAAO (continued on Page 7) 2020 AAO Convocation • Page 5
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Thursday, March 12 (continued from Page 5) Physician schedule 10:15–11 a.m. Osteopathic Principles and the Energy Body Dana Christopher Anglund, Broadmoor Hall B DO 11–11:45 a.m. Visit with the exhibitors Broadmoor Hall A 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch in the exhibit hall Broadmoor Hall A 11:45 a.m.– AAO annual business meeting and luncheon (ticket required) International Center 2:15 p.m. To vote for elected officials, each full AAO member should bring a cell phone, tablet or other mobile device with texting capabilities. The AAO will not provide paper ballots this year. 2–7 p.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 2–8 p.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 2:30–4 p.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 01a: Creative Healing and OMT for the Physician Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP Colorado Hall A 01b: Ayurveda and Osteopathy: Determining Your Dosha Wesley C. Lockhart, DO Colorado Hall B 01c: Osteopathic Principles and the Energy Body Dana Christopher Anglund, Colorado Hall E DO 01d: Integrated Philosophies: Yoga and Osteopathic Manipulation Carrie R. Janiski, DO, MS, Colorado Hall F ATC, NASM-PES 01e: Addressing Inflammation Through the Lymphatic System David M. Kanze, DO, Colorado Hall D FAAO 4–4:30 p.m. Visit with the exhibitors Broadmoor Hall A 4:30–6 p.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 02a: Creative Healing and OMT for the Physician Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP Colorado Hall A 02b: Ayurveda and Osteopathy: Determining Your Dosha Wesley C. Lockhart, DO Colorado Hall B 02c: Osteopathic Principles and the Energy Body Dana Christopher Anglund, Colorado Hall E DO (continued on Page 8) IMPROVE YOUR ONLINE HEALTH With our Osteopathic Physician & Medical Website Program Drive Traffic, Enhance Physician Credibility, and Generate New Patients Design options Mobile-friendly Branded for your practice Site management & support Physician Websites Start at $579 www.marketpath.com/aao-doctor-websites or Booth 405 2020 AAO Convocation • Page 7
How Do I Get My CMEs? Physician schedule The tickets you print at the registration kiosk ensure your Because space is limited, attendees are permitted to attend only admission to lectures, breakout sessions and meals. At the those sessions for which they registered. entrance for each lecture and breakout session, you will turn in CME will be reported to the American Osteopathic Association your ticket. Tickets will be collected at the end of each session within 60 days following the close of Convocation. to record CME credits. If you do not deposit your ticket by the end of the session, you will not receive CME credits. Thursday, March 12 (continued from Page 7) 02d: Integrated Philosophies: Yoga and Osteopathic Manipulation Carrie R. Janiski, DO, MS, Colorado Hall F ATC, NASM-PES 02e: Addressing Inflammation Through the Lymphatic System David M. Kanze, DO, Colorado Hall D FAAO 5–6:30 p.m. FORCE board meeting Broadmoor Hall C 6–7 p.m. LBORC Research poster presentations and judging Broadmoor Hall A 6:30–7:30 p.m. Gavel Club reception Broadmoor Hall F 7–9 p.m. Pediatric special interest group Colorado Hall F 7–8:30 p.m. LBORC Research Forum: Colorado Hall D Research Proposal and Mentorship Grand Rounds 8–9 p.m. Mentorship meeting Colorado Hall A 9–11 p.m. Evening With the Stars and Stripes Colorado Hall A, B, D, E, F Friday, March 13 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–7:15 a.m. Morning qigong Broadmoor Hall E 7–8 a.m. AAO Osteopathic Education Service Committee's meeting Broadmoor Hall D 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 7:30 a.m.–noon SAAO silent auction Broadmoor Hall lobby 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Exhibit hall open Broadmoor Hall A 8 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Lectures 8–9 a.m. Fascia Frank H. Willard, PhD Broadmoor Hall B 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 8 a.m.–noon RAAO track lectures (residents only) International Center North • “Certification and Licensing Concerns” Eileen M. Conaway, DO • “Practice-Based Research Networks, DO-Touch.NET Brian F. Degenhardt, DO and the Practice of OMM” • “Medical Corps and Medical Innovations” R. Todd Dombroski, DO • “Thriving With OMT” Luther D. Quarles IV, DO • “Residents as Teachers: Effectively Teaching Medical David R. Boesler, DO Students” 9–9:45 a.m. Gait Analysis and Treatment of the Foot Lino Cedros, ATC, Broadmoor Hall B CAMTC, SP, MT 9:45–10:15 a.m. Visit with the exhibitors Broadmoor Hall B 10:15–11 a.m. Movement Is Medicine: Developmental Movement Patterns Jordan Ann Keys, DO Broadmoor Hall B and Muscle Imbalance Susan Milani, DO 11–11:45 a.m. FDM Unifying Osteopathy—How the Model Fits Today Todd A. Capistrant, DO, Broadmoor Hall B MHA 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch in the exhibit hall Broadmoor Hall A (continued on Page 10) Page 8 • 2020 AAO Convocation
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Friday, March 13 (continued from Page 8) Physician schedule 11:45 a.m.– Sculpt Your Brain: Nutrition Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP Broadmoor Hall B 12:30 p.m. Noon–3 p.m. SAAO auction collection Broadmoor Hall lobby 1–2:30 p.m. RAAO business meeting and luncheon International Center South 12:30–2:30 p.m. AAO Education Committee’s meeting Broadmoor Hall E 1–2 p.m. AAO LBORC's meeting Broadmoor Hall D 2:30–4 p.m. AAO Postdoctoral Training Committee's meeting Broadmoor Hall F 2–3:30 p.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 03a: Fascial Articulatory Technique Michael S. Carnes, DO, Colorado Hall D FAAO 03b: Movement Is Medicine: Muscle Imbalance Jordan Ann Keys, DO Colorado Hall E 03c: Fascial Distortion Model: Hands-on Tools for a Modern Todd A. Capistrant, DO, Colorado Hall A OMM Practice MHA 03d: Movement Is Medicine: Infant Developmental Movement Susan Milani, DO Colorado Hall B Patterns 03e: Gait Analysis and Treatment of the Foot Lina Cedros, ATC, CAMTC, Colorado Hall F SP, MT 2:30–4 p.m. RAAO mixer International Center South 3:30–4 p.m. Visit with the exhibitors Broadmoor Hall A 4–5:30 p.m. Component societies' meeting Colorado Hall C 4–7 p.m. NMM/OMM Residency Information Session International Center North 4–5:30 p.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 04a: Fascial Articulatory Technique Michael S. Carnes, DO, Colorado Hall D FAAO 04b: Movement Is Medicine: Muscle Imbalance Jordan Ann Keys, DO Colorado Hall E 04c: Fascial Distortion Model: Hands-on Tools for a Modern Todd A. Capistrant, DO, Colorado Hall A OMM Practice MHA 04d: Movement Is Medicine: Infant Developmental Movement Susan Milani, DO Colorado Hall B Patterns 04e: Gait Analysis and Treatment of the Foot Lina Cedros, ATC, CAMTC, Colorado Hall F SP, MT 8–10 p.m. Fellows dinner (FAAOs and their guests only) President-elect Paul R. Broadmoor Main: Main Rennie, DO, FAAO, Ballroom moderator 9–11 p.m. NUFA social (NUFA members only) International Center North Saturday, March 14 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–7:15 a.m. Morning yoga Broadmoor Hall E 6:30–8 a.m. AAO International Affairs Advisory Council's meeting Broadmoor Hall F 6:45–8 a.m. AAO Student Academies Committee’s meeting Broadmoor Hall D 7:30–11:30 a.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 8 a.m.–noon Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 8–9:30 a.m. Magoun Memorial Forum (FAAOs and NUFAs only) Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, Colorado Hall F FAAO, moderator 8 a.m.–noon Lectures 8–9 a.m. Reintegration of Functional Movement of the Upper Quarter Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO Broadmoor Hall B 9–10 a.m. Techniques of the Masters R. Todd Dombroski, DO Broadmoor Hall B (continued on Page 12) Page 10 • 2020 AAO Convocation
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Saturday, March 14 (continued from Page 10) Physician schedule 10–11 a.m. Prolotherapy Mark S. Cantieri, DO, Broadmoor Hall B FAAO 10 a.m.–noon Conclave of Fellows (FAAOs only) Kurt P. Heinking, DO, Colorado Hall F FAAO, moderator 11 a.m.–2 p.m. AAO Board of Trustees' meeting Broadmoor Hall F Noon–3:30 p.m. The Osteopathic Cranial Academy's board meeting Broadmoor Hall E 12:30–2:30 p.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 05a: Reintegration of Functional Movement Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO Colorado Hall D 05b: Prolotherapy Mark S. Cantieri, DO Colorado Hall F 05c: Neural Therapy Gerald R. Harris, DO Colorado Hall A 05d: Techniques of the Masters R. Todd Dombroski, DO Colorado Hall E 05e: Faculty Development Workshop: Keeping the Osteopathic Judith A. O’Connell, DO, Colorado Hall B Perspective Alive in Training MHA, FAAO Tyler Cymet, DO, FACP, FACOFP Michael P. Rowane, DO, MS, FAAFP, FAAO Evelyn Schwalenberg, DO, MS, FACP, FACOI, FNAOME 2–4:30 p.m. A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentation Competition Broadmoor Hall B 3–5 p.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 06a: Reintegration of Functional Movement Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO Colorado Hall D 06b: Prolotherapy Mark S. Cantieri, DO Colorado Hall F 06c: Neural Therapy Gerald R. Harris, DO Colorado Hall A 06d: Techniques of the Masters R. Todd Dombroski, DO Colorado Hall E 06e: Faculty Development: Using the Scholar Series Model to Robert Hostoffer, DO, LhD, Colorado Hall B Support Osteopathic Scholarly Activity FAAP, FACOFP, FACOI, FCCP Brian Peppers, DO, PhD 3–5 p.m. International lecture track (no CME) Colorado Hall C 4:30–5 p.m. Student awards presentation Broadmoor Hall B 6:30–7:15 p.m. President's reception Broadmoor Hall lobby 7:15–10 p.m. President's banquet Broadmoor Hall B 10 p.m.–1 a.m. President's entertainment International Center Sunday, March 15 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–8 a.m. The Osteopathic Cranial Academy’s board meeting Broadmoor Hall F 8 a.m.–noon Lectures 8–9 a.m. Optimizing Physician Mental Health While Providing OMM Teodor Huzij, DO, FACN, Broadmoor Hall B AOBNP 9–10 a.m. An Osteopathic Approach to Palliative and Hospice Care Veera Neville Motashaw, Broadmoor Hall B DO 10–11 a.m. Inflammation—Keep It or Treat It? An Evidence-Based Brieanna M. Seefeldt, DO Broadmoor Hall B Review 11 a.m.–noon Osteopathic Centeredness J’Aimee Anne Lippert, DO Broadmoor Hall B 1–7 p.m. Post-Convocation course -- Residency Program Directors' Darren Grunwaldt, DO Broadmoor Main, Main Workshop Ballroom Page 12 • 2020 AAO Convocation
4th Annual OMMmm Conference: Osteopathy & Yoga Oct. 16-18, 2020 • Augusta, Maine The Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency (MDFMR) invites osteopathic physicians to join us at MaineGeneral Medical Center to investigate the intersection between osteopathy and yoga and see how the practice of yoga can inform the clinical manipulative practice. The lead program faculty are osteopathic physicians with neuromusculoskeletal medicine certification who are also yoga instructors. They draw on both traditions in their practice of medicine. Our course director is Barbara Ann Moss, DO, MPH, C-NMM/OMM, FACOFP. • Prana and the Breath of Life The cost is $150 and includes breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. The cost is $100 for • Laughter Yoga and the Science of Respiration Maine-Dartmouth graduates. • Ayurveda and Tenets of Osteopathy For more information or to register, please contact • Mindfulness for the Osteopathic Physician Katie Keene at 207-621-7646, kkeene@mainegeneral.org This program is cosponsored by the Maine Osteopathic Association (MOA). The MOA is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The MOA designates this program for a maximum of 15 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity www.mainedartmouth.org SCTF Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation SCTF Basic Course: Osteopathy in the Treating Compressions in the Cranium Cranial Field and Axial Spine May 15–19, 2020 July 24–26, 2020 University Place Hotel & Conference Center NYITCOM | Old Westbury, NY 11568 310 SW Lincoln Street | Portland, OR 97201 Course Director: Ken Graham, D.O. Course Director: Duncan Soule, M.D. 18 hrs 1A CME anticipated pending AOA approval 40 hrs 1A CME anticipated pending AOA approval Tuition: $750 | Contact: Kenneth Graham, D.O. 918-406-5399 Tuition: $1,900 | Contact: SCTF 859-274-9519 SCTF Intermediate Course: The Face Osteopathic Contributions to the Health October 30–November 1, 2020 of Perception Embassy Suites Lexington Green April 3–5, 2020 245 Lexington Green Circle | Lexington, KY 40503 4 Pier Rd. | Cape Porpoise, ME 04104 Course Director: Doug Vick, D.O. Course Director: Joseph Field, D.O. 20 hrs 1A CME anticipated pending AOA approval 20 hrs 1A CME anticipated pending AOA approval Tuition: $1,300 | Contact: SCTF 859-274-9519 Tuition: $500 | Contact: Joseph Field, D.O. 207-967-3311 Prerequisite: DO/MD with 3 years clinical experience and two basic courses of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field (one being an SCTF Basic Course) visit www.sctf.com for enrollment forms and course details These events co-sponsored with: phone: 859-274-9519 | fax: 503-905-6050 | SCTF.USA@gmail.com visit us at Booth #404
SAAO-NUFA Schedule SAAO-NUFA schedule Exploring the Limitless Applications of Osteopathy The SAAO Executive Council has designed a program that explores novel topics, treatments, and integrating concepts that aren’t normally included in the traditional medical curriculum while remaining true to our osteopathic principles and practice. Our student program provides an introduction to innovative topics The 2019-20 SAAO Executive Council: Kristyn Lester, OMS III, like herbal medicine, acupuncture, percussion hammer, nutrition, national coordinator; Sarae Sager, OMS IV, vice chair; Stephanie L. functional medicine, and movement therapy. Davenport, OMS IV, secretary-treasurer; Danielle D. Dukes, OMS IV, chair; Samantha Tyler, OMS V, NUFA liaison; and Paula Archer, DO, immediate past president To assist students in choosing what to attend, breakout sessions have been categorized as intermediate, intermediate-advanced and advanced. Students are invited to register for any courses regardless of OMS year. Wednesday, March 11 (All times are Mountain) Time Event Speaker Location 8 a.m.–noon DO-Touch.NET meeting Broadmoor Hall F 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration Noon–4 p.m. Ed Stiles study group Broadmoor Hall D Noon–5 p.m. SAAO Board of Governors' meeting Broadmoor Main, Main Ballroom 4–7 p.m. NUFA program Colorado Hall A 5–7 p.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 5–7 p.m. SAAO silent auction Broadmoor Hall lobby 5–7 p.m. Opening reception Broadmoor Hall A 7–9 p.m. Evening With the FAAOs: Making Osteopathy Work for You: Laura E. Griffin, DO, Broadmoor Hall B Creative Approaches to Manipulative Techniques FAAO, moderator 9–10 p.m. Mentorship meeting Colorado Hall A 9–11 p.m. Evening With the Stars Colorado Hall B, D, E, F Thursday, March 12 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–7:15 a.m. Morning yoga Broadmoor Hall E 6:30–8 a.m. SAAO Fun Run Golf Club 7–11:30 a.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 7:30– Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 11:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m.– Exhibit hall open Broadmoor Hall A 7 p.m. 8 a.m.–6 p.m. SAAO silent auction Broadmoor Hall lobby 8–9:30 a.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 1As: Introduction to Osteopathy in the Cranial Field (I) Annette E. Hulse, DO, and Colorado Hall B Dennis Burke, DO 1Bs: OMT for Trigger Points Causing Neck Pain and Headaches Jose S. Figueroa, DO, Colorado Hall D (I/A) FAOCMPR, FAAPMR, and Drew D. Lewis, DO, FAAO (continued on Page 16) Page 14 • 2020 AAO Convocation
ONMM R3 (Plus 1) Residency Program Fort Worth, Texas ACGME Program ID 2754800001 (Medical City Fort Worth) • Accepting applications for the 2021-2022 academic year • Fully accredited by ACGME • Currently recruiting for PGY3 positions for one year residency • Designed for those who have completed a residency in another field • Prepares participants for Neuromusculoskeletal/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Board Certification by the AOBNMM. New Combined FM/ONMM Residency Program Granbury, Texas ACGME application in process. • 4 year combined residency program • Accepting applications for the 2021-2022 academic year • Prepares residents for Family Medicine board certification and Neuromusculoskeletal/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine board certification by the AOBNMM. CONTACT Program Director: David C. Mason, DO, MBA, FACOFP David.Mason@unthsc.edu Associate Program Director, DO, PhD, FAAO Kendi.Hensel@unthsc.edu Program Coordinator: Linda Matthews Linda.Matthews@unthsc.edu Website: unthsc.edu/gmeprograms
Thursday, March 12 (continued from Page 14) SAAO-NUFA schedule 1Cs: Incorporating OMM Into the Treatment of Mental Health Millicent King Channell, Colorado Hall E Disorders (I/A) DO, FAAO 1Ds: Inpatient Medicine (A) Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, Colorado Hall A FAAO, FCA 1Es: Long Distance Palpation (A) Damon Matthew Whitfield, Colorado Hall F DO 9:30–10 a.m. Visit with the exhibitors Broadmoor Hall A 10–11:30 a.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 2As: Introduction to Osteopathy in the Cranial Field (I) Annette E. Hulse, DO, and Colorado Hall B Dennis Burke, DO 2Bs: OMT for Trigger Points Causing Neck Pain and Headaches Jose S. Figueroa, DO, Colorado Hall D (I/A) FAOCMPR, FAAPMR, and Drew D. Lewis, DO, FAAO 2Cs: Incorporating OMM Into the Treatment of Mental Health Millicent King Channell, Colorado Hall E Disorders (I/A) DO, FAAO 2Ds: Inpatient Medicine (A) Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, Colorado Hall A FAAO, FCA 2Es: Long Distance Palpation (A) Damon Matthew Whitfield, Colorado Hall F DO 11 a.m.– Lunch in the exhibit hall Broadmoor Hall A 1:30 p.m. Noon–4 p.m. SAAO Board of Governors' meeting Broadmoor Main, Main Ballroom 1:30–5:30 p.m. Lectures 1:30–1:40 p.m. Welcome and introduction Danielle D. Dukes, OMS IV Broadmoor Hall B 1:40–2:30 p.m. Integrating Acupuncture Into OMM Practice Stevan A. Walkowski, DO Broadmoor Hall B 2–7 p.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 2–8 p.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 2:30–3:30 p.m. Sutural Approach to Cranial Manipulation Edward G. Stiles, DO, Broadmoor Hall B FAAODist 3:30–4:40 p.m. Neuroanatomy Behind Acupuncture Frank H. Willard, PhD Broadmoor Hall B 4:30–5:30 p.m. Medicinal Plants That Complement OMT David Beatty, DO Broadmoor Hall B 6–7 p.m. LBORC Research poster presentations and judging Broadmoor Hall A 7–9 p.m. Pediatric special interest group Colorado Hall F 7–8:30 p.m. LBORC Research Forum: Research Proposal and Mentorship Colorado Hall D Grand Rounds 8–9 p.m. Mentorship meeting Colorado Hall A 9–11 p.m. Evening With the Stars and Stripes Colorado Hall A, B, D, E, F 10 p.m.–1 a.m. SAAO mixer International Center Friday, March 13 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–7:15 a.m. Morning qigong Broadmoor Hall E 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 7:30 a.m.–noon SAAO silent auction Broadmoor Hall lobby 7:30 a.m.– Exhibit hall open Broadmoor Hall A 5 p.m. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A (continued on Page 18) Page 16 • 2020 AAO Convocation
Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Osteopathic NMM Residency ACGME accredited • One-year osteopathic neuromusculoskeletal medicine residency offering excellent inpatient & outpatient clinical education • Dedicated NMM/OMM-certified faculty with expertise in integrative medicine, functional medicine, & acupuncture • Access to the Integrative Medicine in Residency curriculum through the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine • Dedicated didactics include anatomy lab with nationally renowned anatomist Family Medicine Residency ACGME-accredited with Osteopathic Recognition • An integrated allopathic/osteopathic residency with three-year longitudinal curriculum in osteopathy • Integrative Medicine in Residency curriculum through the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine • Full-spectrum training prepares residents for practice anywhere, with emphasis on rural/underserved populations – includes obstetrics, women’s health, behavioral health, & addiction medicine • Unique opportunities include basic dentistry, acupuncture, global medicine, family planning, & dermatology Contact us for more information! Phone: (207) 626-1894 Email: mdfmr@mainegeneral.org Family Medicine: Megan Barker MD, Recruitment Director / Kathryn Hoffmann DO, Osteopathic Education Director ONMM: Mark Sutherland, DO, C-NMM/OMM, Interim Program Director Augusta, Maine www.mainedartmouth.org
Friday, March 13 (continued from Page 16) SAAO-NUFA schedule 8–9:30 a.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 3As: 5-Minute Approach to Osteopathic Medicine (I) David C. Mason, DO, MBA, Colorado Hall D FACOFP 3Bs: Neurovisceral OMT: Integrating Polyvagal Concepts (I/A) Michael L. Kuchera, DO, Colorado Hall B FAAO 3Cs: Osteopathic Evaluation and Treatment of the Newborn (I/A) Kimberly J. Wolf, DO Colorado Hall E 3Ds: OMT, Exercise Prescription, and Cupping to Optimize Benjamin V. Bring, DO, Colorado Hall A Musculoskeletal Care (A) CAQSM, FAAFP 3Es: Sutural Approach to Cranial Manipulation (I/A) Edward G. Stiles, DO, Colorado Hall F FAAODist 9:30–10 a.m. Visit with the exhibitors Broadmoor Hall B 10–11:30 a.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 4As: 5-Minute Approach to Osteopathic Medicine (I) David C. Mason, DO, MBA, Colorado Hall D FACOFP 4Bs: Neurovisceral OMT: Integrating Polyvagal Concepts (I/A) Michael L. Kuchera, DO, Colorado Hall B FAAO 4Cs: Osteopathic Evaluation and Treatment of the Newborn (I/A) Kimberly J. Wolf, DO Colorado Hall E 4Ds: OMT, Exercise Prescription, and Cupping to Optimize Benjamin V. Bring, DO, Colorado Hall A Musculoskeletal Care (A) CAQSM, FAAFP 4Es: Sutural Approach to Cranial Manipulation (I/A) Edward G. Stiles, DO, Colorado Hall F FAAODist 11 a.m.– Lunch in the exhibit hall Broadmoor Hall A 1:30 p.m. Noon–3 p.m. SAAO auction collection Broadmoor Hall lobby 1–5:30 p.m. Lectures 1–2 p.m. Supplemental Modalities for Pain Relief in Out-Patient Practice Joshua Heath Dalton, DO Broadmoor Hall B 2–3 p.m. Sculpt Your Brain: Nutrition Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP Broadmoor Hall B 3–4:15 p.m. Introduction to Robert C. Fulford, DO, and the Percussion Richard W. Koss, DO Broadmoor Hall B Hammer 4–7 p.m. NMM/OMM Residency Information Session International Center North 4:15–5:30 p.m. Exploring the Neurobiology of Mind-Body-Spirit Unity Stacey L. Pierce-Talsma, Broadmoor Hall B DO, MS-EdL, FNAOME 9–11 p.m. Practice for A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentation Broadmoor Hall B 9–11 p.m. NUFA social International Center North Saturday, March 14 Time Event Speaker Location 6:30–7:15 a.m. Morning yoga Broadmoor Hall E 7:30– Convocation registration open Broadmoor Hall registration 11:30 a.m. 8 a.m.–noon Osteopathic Education Service open Broadmoor Hall A 8–9:30 a.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 5As: Magoun Memorial Forum (FAAOs and NUFAs only) Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, Colorado Hall F FAAO, FCA, moderator 5Bs: Still Technique for the Lumbar Spine / Pelvis / Sacrum (I) Cheryl Hammes, DO Colorado Hall E 5Cs: Mastering HVLA and LVLA Thoracic, Lumbar and Extremities Amy Jo Davison, DO Colorado Hall D (A) 5Ds: Exercise Prescription and Concept of Muscle Imbalance (I/A) Amber Gruber, DO Colorado Hall A (continued on Page 21) Page 18 • 2020 AAO Convocation
Liberty.edu/LUCOM LibertyMedicine Social icon Circle Only use blue and/or white. For more details check out our Brand Guidelines. Residents and Fellows A New Opportunity Graduate Medical Education Announcing Liberty University’s new Osteopathic LUCOM Graduate Medical Education, as well as its residency Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (ONMM) Residency and and fellowship programming, equips physicians to become Fellowship. In the context of the new Graduate Medical leaders in their specialties in the domains of clinical practice, Education (GME) program, successful candidates will be able to medical education, and scholarship. further develop their clinical skills, grow as teachers in medical education, mentor and advise osteopathic medical students, Liberty University develop leadership skills, create scholarship opportunities, and contribute to the success of medical education and GME. Liberty University has 17 colleges and schools, including a law school and a medical college. With more than 600 programs of Qualifications study, Liberty equips students through both classroom theory and practical experience. Liberty is located in the city of Lynchburg in Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM) is Central Virginia, surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. The seeking candidates for the new Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal campus is over 7,000 acres and sponsors numerous cultural and Medicine Program, for entry into the Residency ONMM2 year athletic events, theatrical plays, and more. after one year of successfully completed residency education in a number of fields including: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, We welcome your interest and look forward to hearing from you. Physical Medicine, or Pediatrics. Alternatively, candidates may LUCOM Graduate Medical Education, as well as its residency apply for entry into the fellowship after completion of an entire and fellowship programming, equips physicians to become residency in these fields. leaders in their specialties in the domains of clinical practice, medical education, and scholarship. For more information on the new ONMM program, please visit us at our exhibit booth (#202) in the exhibit hall during AAO. Contact Jennifer Jessee | jjessee4@liberty.edu Chad K. Brands, MD, CPE, SFHM | cbrands@liberty.edu Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduate Medical Education
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Saturday, March 14 (continued from Page 18) SAAO-NUFA schedule 5Es: OMM in the Performing Arts (I/A) Sajid A. Surve, DO Colorado Hall B 10–11:30 a.m. Breakout sessions (ticket required) 6Bs: Still Technique for the Lumbar Spine / Pelvis / Sacrum (I) Cheryl Hammes, DO Colorado Hall E 6Cs: Mastering HVLA and LVLA Thoracic, Lumbar and Extremities Amy Jo Davison, DO Colorado Hall D (A) 6Ds: Exercise Prescription and Concept of Muscle Imbalance (I/A) Amber Gruber, DO Colorado Hall A 6Es: OMM in the Performing Arts (I/A) Sajid A. Surve, DO Colorado Hall B 1–2 p.m. Lecture 1–2 p.m. Harold A. Blood, DO, FAAO, Memorial Lecture: "Osteopathic Karen T. Snider, DO, FAAO Broadmoor Hall B Approach to Patient Care" 2–4:30 p.m. A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentation Competition Broadmoor Hall B 4:30–5 p.m. Student awards presentation Broadmoor Hall B 6:30–7:15 p.m. President's reception Broadmoor Hall lobby 7:15–10 p.m. President's banquet Broadmoor Hall B 10 p.m.–1 a.m. President's entertainment Broadmoor Hall B Sunday, March 15 Time Event Speaker Location 8–9 a.m. Optimizing Physician Mental Health While Providing OMM Teodor Huzij, DO, FACN, Broadmoor Hall B AOBNP 9–10 a.m. An Osteopathic Approach to Palliative and Hospice Care Veera Neville Motashaw, DO Broadmoor Hall B 10–11 a.m. Inflammation—Keep It or Treat It? An Evidence-Based Review Brieanna M. Seefeldt, DO Broadmoor Hall B 11 a.m.–noon Osteopathic Centeredness J'Aimee Anne Lippert, DO Broadmoor Hall B Graduating Soon? Join the Resident American Academy of Osteopathy When you graduate from osteopathic medical school, the • If you are interested in an ONMM 2 (previously NMM membership you enjoyed in the Student American Academy of +1) residency, there is no better opportunity to become Osteopathy does not roll over into RAAO membership. RAAO familiar with the programs, get to know the program membership is open to interns, residents and postdoctoral directors and establish relationships with those who can fellows in all specialties. help you find the ONMM 2 program that is right for you. RAAO member benefits include: • Develop osteopathic research projects using the resources • Be recognized for exceptional work in the field of of the Louisa Burns Osteopathic Research Committee and osteopathic medicine with the AAO Resident of the Year the Foundation for Osteopathic Research and Continuous Award. Education (FORCE). • RAAO members enjoy reduced rates for AAO courses and • As recent graduates, RAAO members are uniquely qualified Convocation. to mentor osteopathic medical students. • RAAO members have access to a network of more than Join now at academyofosteopathy.org. 1,000 new physicians and RAAO members who can help you navigate the challenges of the ever-evolving osteopathic medical field. 2020 AAO Convocation • Page 21
a medical school to make a difference At VCOM, we are inspired to bring physicians to rural and medically underserved areas of the Appalachian and Delta regions of the southeastern United States. Our current campuses in Virginia, South Pennsylvania Carolina, and Alabama train students who Indiana Ohio Maryland are inspired to bring care to those most in Illinois West need. Our newest campus, based in Monroe, Missouri Virginia Virginia Louisiana, is currently accepting applications Kentucky Blacksburg for its first class of students for 2020. Tennessee North Carolina Oklahoma Spartanburg Arkansas South Visit us online to find out how you will be Alabama Carolina inspired... Monroe Mississippi Auburn Georgia www.vcom.edu Texas Louisiana Florida Please visit our website at www.vcom.edu/outcomes for a copy of our Outcomes Report. ©2020 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved. VCOM is certified by the State Council of Higher Education to operate in Virginia. You Always Wanted to [Make a Difference] We’ll Shape the Future of Medicine Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine Alumni and Friends Reception The Broadmoor Hotel | Fountain Ballroom Friday, March 13, 2020 | 7:00 to 8:30 pm Be sure to stop by the Midwestern University exhibit booth during the conference. Midwestern University Tomorrow’s Healthcare Team www.midwestern.edu
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The American Academy of Osteopathy is your voice... in teaching, promoting, and researching the science, art, and philosophy of osteopathic medicine, with the goal of integrating osteopathic principles and manipulative treatment in patient care. The AAO Membership Committee invites you to join or renew • complimentary subscription to The AAO Journal, published your membership in the Academy The AAO is your professional electronically 4 times annually. organization. It fosters the core principles that led you to become • complimentary subscription to the online AAO Member a doctor of osteopathic medicine. News, published 8 times annually. • weekly OsteoBlast e-newsletters, featuring research on manual For $5.54 a week, or just 79 cents a day, you can become a medicine from peer-reviewed journals around the world. member of the professional specialty organization dedicated to • practice promotion materials, such as the AAO-supported you and osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM). “American Health Front!” segment on OMM. Your membership dues provide you with: • discounts on advertising in AAO publications and in materials for the AAO’s Convocation. • a national advocate for OMM, both within the profession • the fellow designation of FAAO, which recognizes DOs and with health care policy-makers and third-party payers. for promoting OMM through teaching, writing, and • a champion that is monitoring closely and responding rapidly professional service and which is the only earned fellowship to the standards being developed for the single accreditation in the osteopathic medical profession. system for graduate medical education. • promotion and grant support of research on the efficacy of • referrals of patients through the “Find a Physician” tool both OMM. on the AAO website and at the FindOMM.org URL, as well • support for the future of the profession through the as from calls to the AAO office. Student American Academy of Osteopathy, the National • discounts on continuing medical education at the AAO’s Undergraduate Fellows Association, and the Resident annual Convocation and its weekend courses. American Academy of Osteopathy. • automatic acceptance of AAO-sponsored courses by the American Osteopathic Board of Neuromusculoskeletal For questions regarding membership or renewal, contact Bev Medicine, the only certifying board for manual medicine in Searcy, the AAO’s finance and membership assistant, at BSearcy@ Membership Information the world today. academyofosteopathy.org or at (317) 879-1881, ext. 212. • networking opportunities with peers. • discounts on books in the AAO’s online store. Join online at academyofosteopathy.org/join. BC/BE NMM/ OMM physician needed in Portland Oregon Maureen Sacon, DO, owner and founder of Insight Osteopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon, is looking for a BC/BE NMM/OMM associate to start immediately. Competitive salary, long term employees, lovely work environment, nice mix of patients. Call (503) 491-5555 or email insightmedicine@gmail.com for more details. Page 24 • 2020 AAO Convocation
2020 AAO Convocation Speakers Dana Christopher Anglund, DO Teodor Huzij, DO, FACN, AOBNP David Beatty, DO Carrie R. Janiski, DO, MS, ATC, NASM-PES David R. Boesler, DO, FAAO David M. Kanze, DO, FAAO Benjamin V. Bring, DO, CAQSM, FAAFP Jordan Ann Keys, DO Dennis A. Burke, DO Richard W. Koss, DO Mark S. Cantieri, DO, FAAO Michael L. Kuchera, DO, FAAO, FNAOME Todd A. Capistrant, DO Drew D. Lewis, DO, FAAO Speakers Michael S. Carnes, DO, FAAO J’Aimee Anne Lippert, DO Lino Cedros, ATC, CAMTC, SP, MT Wesley C. Lockhart, DO Millicent King Channell, DO, FAAO David C. Mason, DO, MBA, FACOFP Eileen M. Conaway, DO Susan Milani, DO Tyler Cymet, DO, FACP, FACOFP Veera Neville Motashaw, DO Joshua Heath Dalton, DO Judith A. O’Connell, DO, MHA, FAAO Amy Jo Davison, DO Brian P. Peppers, DO, PhD Brian F. Degenhardt, DO Stacey L. Pierce-Talsma, DO, MS-EdL, FNAOME Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO Luther D. Quarles IV, DO R. Todd Dombroski, DO Michael P. Rowane, DO, MS, FAAFP, FAAO Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, FAAO, FCA Lara Salyer, DO, IFMCP Jose S. Figueroa, DO, FAOCPMR, FAAPMR Evelyn Ann Schwalenberg, DO, MS, FACP, FACOI Laura E. Griffin, DO, FAAO Brieanna M. Seefeldt, DO Amber Gruber, DO Karen T. Snider, DO, FAAO Darren L. Grunwaldt, DO Edward G. Stiles, DO, FAAODist Cheryl Hammes, DO Sajid A. Surve, DO Gerald R. Harris, DO Stevan A. Walkowski, DO Kurt P. Heinking, DO, FAAO Damon Matthew Whitfield, DO Robert W. Hostoffer, DO, LhD, FAAP, FACOFP, FACOI, FCCP Frank H. Willard, PhD Annette E. Hulse, DO Kimberly J. Wolf, DO Download Presentation Materials Speakers have been asked to submit their presentation materials received. Audio recordings of all physician and student lectures for circulation online. Presentations will be posted online at can be purchased using the form on page 37 or download the academyofosteopathy.org/aao-2020-convocation as they are form at academyofosteopathy.org/convocation. Continue the Conversation AAO members can use the online directory at To view your own information online, log in to your account academyofosteopathy.org to follow up with lecturers or to at academyofosteopathy.org. From the Profile page, you can stay connected to new friends. update your information and privacy settings. Log in to your account at academyofosteopathy.org, and choose Member Directory Search under the Profile menu. You can search by first name, last name or even location. 2020 AAO Convocation • Page 25
Convocation Exhibitors As of Feb. 18, 2020 Vendor Booth Number Alexion Pharmaceuticals........................................................313 Assist Tables..................................................... ........102 and 104 B2BRevolutions......................................................................103 California Health Sciences University................................... 106 Care Electronics..................................................................... 401 DO-Touch.NET....................................................................... 204 Eastern Connecticut Health Network.................................. 407 Flexible Footwear Company.................................................309 Foundation for Osteopathic Research and Continuous Education (FORCE).................................. 311 Handspring Publishing...........................................................301 Exhibitors ICOM-Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine....................403 Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine........... 202 LMU-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine................... 205 Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency.....................315 Marketpath............................................................................405 Midwestern University.......................................................... 305 Museum of Osteopathic Medicine.......................................206 Northern Light Eastern Maine..............................................306 OMT Review..........................................................................208 The Osteopathic Cranial Academy....................................... 402 Osteopathy’s Promise to Children....................................... 303 ReviveMD.............................................................................. 108 Scholar Series........................................................................ 307 Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation.............................404 ThinkMed Consulting.............................................................314 University of North Texas Health Science Center................. 101 VCOM-Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine...........310 Whole Presence Laboratory.................................................409 Wolters Kluwer...................................................................... 302 Page 26 • 2020 AAO Convocation
EXHIBITOR SERVICE Exhibit hall diagram 10' N710 45 10'-11" 46'-3" SERVICE DESK INTERVIEW 8 9 10 ROOM 409 410 7 26'-5" 407 408 72" TABLE W/10 CHAIRS 27'-11" 6 Osteopathic Education 405 406 9' 72" TABLE Service (OES) W/10 CHAIRS TREATMENT SERVICE 6'x30"w Table 61'-8" AAO BOOKSTORE 5 403 404 4 401 402 Exhibitors 21'-9" NONE 8'-6" 3 2 1 8' TABLE Refreshments BOOK 8' TABLE SIGNING REFRESHMENTS 10' 8' TABLE 8' TABLE 8' TABLE 10' 72" TABLE W/10 CHAIRS 208 313 314 315 10' 72" TABLE W/10 CHAIRS 206 10'-2" HALL 309 310 311 28'-3" 204 A 72" TABLE W/10 CHAIRS 305 306 307 202 301 302 303 10' 10' STUDENT TABLES Student Tables 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 72" TABLE W/10 CHAIRS 205 108 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 105 106 72" TABLE W/10 CHAIRS 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 6' TABLE 103 104 10' 101 102 10' 10' (14) POSTER PRESENTATIONS Poster Presentations WORKSHOP WORKSHOP 2020 AAO Convocation • Page 27 MEETING MEETING MEETING ROOM ROOM ROOM
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Wholeness, Presence, Fulfillment For the Physician “Physician Burnout” “Physician Well-being” “Moral Injury” Are you seeing these terms popping up more and more, and not just in medical journals and news but in mainstream popular media sources? You see articles all about “5 ways to fix this and that.” You see people saying “the system needs to change”… … I suppose… but SOMETHING IS MISSING If you have a sense of being stuck, restricted, blocked... If you have a sense of being lost, disconnected, unfulfilled... SOMETHING IS MISSING Stop by my booth to chat about how I found what was missing from my life and how I chose my Authentic life as an Osteopathic Physician Dr. Francis Yoo, D.O. Visit www.drfrancisyoodo.com Email me at: francis.yoo.do@gmail.com
AAO Upcoming Course Calendar April 17-18, 2020 Motor Nerve Reflex Testing May 2021 Acupuncture course Steven Olmos, DDS, course director Sajid A. Surve, DO, and Robert N. Agnello, Mark S. Cantieri, DO, FAAO, course faculty DO, FACOFP, course directors The Pyramids in Indianapolis UNTHSC Texas College of Osteopathic 15 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME Medicine in Fort Worth anticipated 20+ credits of AOA Category 1-A CME anticipated May 1-3, 2020 Viscerosomatic Release: A Systemic Model for Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine June 2021 Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative John P. Tortu, DO, course director Medicine: Integrating OMM Into Clinical Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine Practice and Teaching Meridian, Idaho Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO, course director 20 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME The Pyramids in Indianapolis anticipated 28 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME anticipated June 4-7, 2020 Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine: Integrating OMM Into Clinical November 2021 A Fascial Approach to the Thoracic Viscera Practice and Teaching Richard G. Schuster, DO, course director Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO, course director Location to be determined The Pyramids in Indianapolis 20 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME 28 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME anticipated anticipated June 2022 Introduction to Osteopathic Manipulative November 2020 A Fascial Approach to the Abdominal Medicine: Integrating OMM Into Clinical Viscera: An Introductory Course in Visceral Practice and Teaching Manipulation Lisa Ann DeStefano, DO, course director Richard G. Schuster, DO, course director The Pyramids in Indianapolis Location to be determined 28 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME 20 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME anticipated anticipated November 2022 A Fascial Approach to the Abdominal December 2020 Basic Percussion Hammer Viscera: An Introductory Course in Visceral Rajiv L. Yadava, DO, course director Manipulation AAO Education UNTHSC Texas College of Osteopathic Richard G. Schuster, DO, course director Medicine in Fort Worth Location to be determined 20+ credits of AOA Category 1-A CME 20 credits of AOA Category 1-A CME anticipated anticipated. Who May Attend? The primary educational objective of the AAO is to techniques for licensed health care professionals within provide programs aimed to improve understanding of their respective scopes of practice. Enrollment in a class or philosophy and diagnostic/manipulative skills for AAO classes is not a substitute for completion of education and members, DOs who are not AAO members, individuals training in a college of osteopathic medicine, and simply who are licensed for the unlimited scope and practice taking a course or courses in manual techniques does not of medicine, and for those in programs leading to such provide the necessary training and skills to practice osteo- licensure. pathic manipulative treatment and/or osteopathic manipu- lative medicine. Another educational objective of the AAO is to provide programs aimed to improve understanding of manual Visit academyofosteopathy.org/CME for more information. Page 30 • 2020 AAO Convocation
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