120th Annual Spring Scientific Convention

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PROGRAM MICHIGAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION

120th Annual Spring

SCIENTIFIC CONVENTION

May 16 - 19, 2019 Westin Southfield Detroit 32 AOA Category 1-A CME Credits Approved

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College Night Receptions Thursday Physician Wellness Center Friday Saturday Sunday

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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.

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MOA Spring CME Info Scan-In Times: THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

3:30 - 7 PM 6:30 AM - 1:15 PM & 1:15 - 6 PM 6:30 AM - 1:15 PM & 1:15 - 6 PM 7 AM - 12 PM & 12 - 4:15 PM

Process:

Scan your name badge to receive CME credit during above designated times. Attest your participation by completing the mandatory online evaluations at 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, 2019.

EVALUATIONS:

www.moaspring.com U S E R N A M E: [your AOA#] PA S S W O R D : moacme Details:

• 32 AOA Category 1-A credits offered Thursday-Sunday • Outcomes Survey: 3 AOA Category 1-A credits may be earned by participating in a post-convention survey emailed to attendees. • LARA Requirements (see page 21 for details) • Florida CME requirements FOMA.org • CE Broker www.cebroker.com Please visit www.domoa.org/CME for more information. AOA Specialty Credit CME In the past, AOA specialty certifying boards have required specialtyspecific CME. AOA specialty certifying boards will not require diplomates to obtain specialty-specific CME during the 2019-2021 CME cycle. AOA CME Department: 888-626-9262 LARA: 517-335-0918

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Thursday, May 16 Sessions (3 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

SCA N - I N 3:30 - 7 P M 4 - 7 pm Windover

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (3 CME) Moderator: Mary Goldman, DO Fulford Percussion OMT for all Ages; Richard Koss, DO

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

4 - 7 pm Charlevoix

Business of Medicine: Act Like a Clinician But Think Like a Coach (3 CME) Moderator: Ewa Matuszewski, CEO, MedNetOne Practical Skills Needed to Design & Manage Your Practice: Al Juocys, DO Quality Improvement, A Matter of Urgency: Andrew Kurecka, MPH Value Based Reimbursement; It’s Here: Ewa Matuszewski, CEO The Reappearing Doctor; Constant Changes in Primary Care: Jasper Gill, DO Panel Discussion: DO PCP, Practice Transformation Coach and BCBSM Rep.

Sessions conclude at 7 pm

Join us in GR!

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Prize Drawings:

Table located adjacent to MOA 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 27. MOA Spring Convention Registration NMOA Summer Conference Registration MOA Autumn Convention Registration 50% Off Fulford Conference Registration Westin Southfield Night Stay MOA Chocolate Lover's Gift Basket Pizza House Gift Cards

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D’Amato’s Restaurant Gift Card, Royal Oak Winner announced at 2 pm Saturday, May 18.

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Thursday, May 16 Events

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

7:30 - 9 am Windover

Tri-County Breakfast Caucus

9 am - 3 pm

MOA House of Delegates

Algonquin

11 am - 2 pm

Portage Auditorium

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

Foyer TC's

4 - 7 pm Board of Dir. Rm (second floor) 5:30 – 7:30 pm Algonquin Ballroom D

MOA Past President’s Meeting McLaren Foundation Physician Alumni Reception

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

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MOPAC M I C H I GA N O ST E O PAT H I C POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

CONTRIBUTE NOW Visit the MOPAC table in the foyer for 5 stickers on your prize drawing card or donate anytime at WWW.DOMOA.ORG/MOPAC

COLLEGE NIGHT RECEPTIONS

FRIDAY, MAY 17 5:30 - 7:00 pm MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine | Charlevoix A-C A.T. Still University (Kirksville) | Montcalm (second floor) Kansas City University of Medicine & Biosciences | Nicolet (second floor) 6:30 - 8:30 pm Midwestern University (Chicago) | 220 Merrill Restaurant, Birmingham

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Friday, May 17 Sessions (10 CME)

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

SCA N IN TI MES 6:30 AM - 1:15 P M & 1:15 - 6 P M 6:30 - 7:30 am Algonquin 7 - 10 am EMC I Algonquin 7:30 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am

Continental Breakfast & CME (1 CME) Basic Acupuncture in Primary Care, Acupuncture for Dummies Lawrence Prokop, DO, FAAPM&R FAOCPMR-D FAOASM BLS Certification (3 CME): Instructor Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, includes breakfast. Cardiovascular Update (4 CME) Moderator: Felix Rogers, DO Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier - The Evolving Role of Cardiologists in Stroke Care: Timothy Logan, DO, FACOI, FACC, FSCAI Evaluation of Aortic Stenosis - From Beginner to Expert: Felix Rogers, DO Atrial Fibrillation Update: Matthew Ebinger, DO Cardiac Imaging for the Primary Care Physician: Syed Mehdi Jafri, DO

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

EMC IV 7:30 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:30 am -12:15 pm Foyer 10 am - 5 pm EMC I, II

Lifestyle Medicine Part I (4 CME) Moderator: Elizabeth Swenor, DO Lifestyle Medicine: Preventing, Treating, and Reversing Chronic Disease: Robert Breakey, MD & Patient Feel the Burnout? Make the Connection!: Christina Lucas, DO Reducing Healthcare Costs: Ramona Wallace, DO Stress Management Health Risks of Chronic Stress: Susan Pontack, RN

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!) ACLS Certification (7 CME); Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, must complete Friday & Saturday training.

Physician program continues on page 14.

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L U N C H & W E LCO M E: R Taylor Scott, DO S T U D E N T PA N E L W I T H 3R D & 4T H Y E A R S: Sarah Kober-Harris, Hannah Winget, Zainab Hammoud, Katryna Peacock, and Jason Oetman M E D I C I N A L M A R I J U A N A: Andrew Adair, DO FACOFP


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Friday, May 17 Sessions Cont. (10 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

SCA N IN TI MES 6:30 AM - 1:15 P M & 1:15 - 6 P M 12:15 - 1:15 pm Algonquin 1:15 - 2 pm Foyer Portage Auditorium 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm

Luncheon & CME (1 CME) Moderator: Harold Friedman, DO

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

Organ Donation Update: Michael Hagan, DO, MHSA, CQM

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!) Lifestyle Medicine Part II (4 CME) Moderator: Lawrence Prokop, DO, FAAPM&R, FAOCPMR-D, FAOASM CBD and Cannabinoids for Pain Management: An Emerging Frontier: Ryan Christensen, DO Regenerative Medicine, Pros & Cons: Jeff Pierce, DO Cancer Acupuncture: Lawrence Prokop, DO Lifestyle Medicine and OMM: Mary Goldman, DO

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Algonquin 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm

Endocrinology Update (4.0 credits) Moderator: Kathleen Rollinger, DO Calcium/Hypercalcemia: Michael Brennan, DO Obesity Drugs for Primary Care: Michael Valitutto, DO Diabetes & Technology in the Primary Care Setting: Eric Langer, DO Thyroid Nodule: Lowell Schmeltz, MD

Sessions conclude at 6 pm

Congratulations

to incoming President Craig Glines, DO, MSBA, FACOOG

Wishing you the best in your year of leadership as 121st President of Michigan Osteopathic Association!

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2019 CME EVENTS: MOA Spring Scientific Convention PRACTICE PROGRAM Westin SouthfieldMANAGERS Detroit May 16 - 19, 2019

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Friday, May 17 Events

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

7 am - 6 pm Foyer

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

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

9:30 am - 12 pm

DME Expo

TC's, Foyer & Westin 2nd Level Portage Auditorium Charlevoix & Windover

4 - 6 pm

Advocates for the MOA Membership Reception

4 - 6 pm

Women of Excellence Reception

4 - 6 pm

49ers (by invitation only)

4 - 6 pm

24 Fifties (by invitation only)

5:30 pm

College Receptions (see page 11)

See AMOA Booth #6 for location Board of Trustees (second floor) Windover

Board of Regents (second floor)

We are proud to support organizations in the communities we serve.

AMENITIES IN WESTIN TOWN CENTER:

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

• Level 1 Lounge • Skyline Club • Westside Deli

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Saturday, May 18 Events 7 am - 6 pm Foyer Details on pg 20

Visit with Exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!)

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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PHYSICIAN WELLNESS CENTER Board of Regents & Board of Trustees Rooms (second floor) Sign up sheets for OMM & 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.

OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT (NO CME)

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) techniques can facilitate a healing experience amongst convention attendees and spread knowledge of this pain management tool.

YOGA SESSIONS : PRIVATE & GROUP Guided meditation, relaxation, Asana yoga and personalized techniques. Speak with her about referring your patients to yoga!

S AT U R DAY 8 am - 3 pm

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Saturday, May 18 Sessions (10 CME) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

SCA N IN TI MES 6:30 AM - 1:15 P M & 1:15 - 6 P M 6:30 - 7:30 am Algonquin

8 am - 12 pm EMC I, II Algonquin 7:30 am 8:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am

Breakfast & CME (1 CME) Moderator: David Best, DO, MS, ABAM Oral Health Update: Susan Maples, DDS, MSBA Co-sponsored by Delta Dental ACLS Certification/ Re-Certification (4 CME) Instructor: Michael Dettloff, DO Pre-registration required, includes breakfast. Opioid Update Part I* (4 CME) Moderator: David Best, DO, MS, ABAM Current Status of the Opioid Epidemic in 2019: David Neff, DO Effectively Managing Pain but Minimizing Risk Throughout the Progressive Phases of Opioid Use: David Best, DO, MS, ABAM When and How to Taper Opioids or Switch to MAT: William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP, DAAPM, ASAM Improving Opioid Practice Management and Risk Mitigation Skills Through Better Chart Documentation: David Neff, DO *Meets Michigan licensing requirements for pain & symptom management, for physicians and other health care providers.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Charlevoix 7:30 am 9 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Algonquin 12:15 pm

Community Medical Health (4 CME) Moderator: R Taylor Scott, DO & Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP Lansing/Detroit Street Care & Case Presentations: R Taylor Scott, DO & Mary Jo Voelpel, DO, FACOI Muslim Patient: Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP End of Life & Ethics in the In-Patient Setting: Karen Smith, LMSW, PhD, HEC-C Healthy Town/Mission Medicine: Paul Ehrmann, DO & Melanie Brim, Michigan Health Council

Break to visit with exhibitors (Visit 5 for a chance to win!) Luncheon & CME (1 CME) Moderator: Zafar Shamoon, DO, FACOEP Violence in the Workplace: Morris Cotton, CPP, Deputy Director System Security, Beaumont Health (Pre-register for lunch. For those not purchasing lunch, additional seating in back will be available and all are welcome to attend)

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STUDENT LUNCHEON SPONSORS

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Saturday, May 18 (cont.) Subject to change, visit moaspring.com for any updates.

Algonquin 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm

Opioid Update Part II* (4 CME) Moderator: William Morrone, DO, MS, FACOFP, DAAPM, ASAM Human Trafficking Update: Merkeb Yohannes, Sr. Program Director, MI Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence Pain Management Strategies for the PCP: Joseph Masternick, DO, ABAM, ASAM Heroin & the Fentanyl Crisis: William Morrone, DO Q&A Panel Discussion: Merkeb Yohannes & Drs. David Best, Joseph Masternick, William Morrone & David Neff

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Charlevoix 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm

Radiology & OBGYN (3.0 credits) Moderator: Chad Kovala, DO, FACOEP, FACEP Radiology Update: Conor Zuk, DO Recent Pap Guidelines & Work up of Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding: Linda Karadsheh, DO Radiology Update: Eric Savin, DO Measles Update (1.0 credit) Anthony Ognjan, DO, FACP

Sessions conclude at 6 pm

HOT TOPIC!

*Meets Michigan licensing requirements for pain & symptom management, human trafficking for physicians and other health care providers.

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.

Thank you to the MOA Education Committee! This comprehensive program was planned by a volunteer committee of Osteopathic Physicians, Residents, Interns and Students. Your work is appreciated!

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Sunday, May 19 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 - 4:15 P M

Continental Breakfast & CME (1 CME) Moderator: Harold Friedman, DO Patient Satisfaction in the ED/Hospital: Jaime Hope, MD 8 am -12 pm Physician/Patient Protection Series Part I (4 CME) (*courses meet Florida relicensure requirements www.foma.org) Moderator: Harold Friedman, DO 8 am Update on Preexposure Prophylaxis (PREP) in HIV: Peter Gulick, DO, FACP, FACOI 9 am Care of the LGBQ Patient: William Powers, DO 10 am *Domestic Violence: Recognizing & Responding to Intimate Partner Violence: Averett Robey, Prevention Education Program 11 amer) Coordinator, HAVEN-Oakland 11:30 amer) *Florida Laws & Rules: Dan Schulte, JD, Kerr Russell Law *Medical Ethics: Karen Smith, LMSW, PhD, HEC-C CONCURRENT SESSIONSBoxed lunch Pre-registration $20, $25 on-site. Medical Update (4 CME) Charlevoix Moderator: Greg Silberg, DO Petal to the Metal: Joseph Schramski, DO 8 am Skin Cancer Screening: Richard Shellenberger, DO, FACP 9 am Endovascular Treatment of Acute Stroke: Sandra Narayanan, MD, 10 am FAHA, FANA, FSVIN Sexual Harassment & Sexual Misconduct in the Medical 11 am Workplace: AJ Evans, Consultant Workforce Diversity, Workforce Solutions & Talent Acquisition 7 - 8 am Algonquin

Box Lunch at MOA Registration (pre-registration required) Algonquin 12:15 pm 1:15 pm 3:15 pm

Physician/Patient Protection Series Part II (4 CME) (*courses meet Florida relicensure requirements www.foma.org) Moderator: Francis Komara, DO *Risk Management by Coverys: Ann Carter, HRM, CPHRM, CMPE *Prevention of Medical Errors: John Tower, DO, FACOI Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) in Pediatric Primary Care: Mark Sloane, DO

P RO G RA M CO N C L U S I O N 4:15 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.

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EVALUATIONS: www.moaspring.com U S E R N A M E : [your AOA#] P A S S W O R D : moacm e


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The basic percussion “hammer” course is based on the philosophy & osteopathic principles practiced by Robert C. Fulford, DO, author of “Touch of Life: The Healing Power of the Natural Life Force” & “Are We on the Path?”

November 22 - 24, 2019 Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel

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Prerequisites: Attendees must have completed a 40-hour introductory cranial course taught by an Osteopathic Practitioner so that they have developed the hand sensitivity and anatomical understanding necessary to successfully understand the course materials. Direct questions to Melissa Budd, CME Program Manager at mbudd@domoa.org or 517-347-1555 ext. 112.

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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, restaurant gift cards & more!

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WE HELP DOCTORS STAY FOCUSED ON PATIENTS. Minimize the things that get in the way of why you’re in healthcare to begin with. A focus on reducing lawsuits is just one way we do this. To learn more, visit your Coverys service team at our booth in the exhibit area and find out about the new member benefits you may qualify for including: • A 10% premium credit on medical professional liability coverage. • Exclusive free access to online CME courses. You can also visit Coverys.com or call our East Lansing office at 800.313.5888, and select option 3 to speak with a representative.

Reduce Distractions. Improve Outcomes.

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MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE  ANALYTICS  RISK MANAGEMENT & EDUCATION Insurance products issued by ProSelect® Insurance Company

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