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DEATHS - continued
1993
Heidi Flatow Anderson, D.O., died June 7, 2013. Known as “Dr. Heidi” to many of her patients, she practiced family medicine in Eden Prairie, Minn. She is survived by her husband, Scott Anderson, and three children.
1998
Rodney Dayo, D.O., 43, died July 5, 2013, at Family Hospice and Palliative Care in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Dayo was an anesthesiologist in McMurray, Pa. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, and children, Lisa and Jack.
WELCOME New Life Members
February 19, 2013 to July 16, 2013
Jeff Mann, D.O. ………………................................... Class of 1981 Rickey Chance, D.O. ……………… ........................... Class of 1987 Frank Swisher, D.O. ……………….. .......................... Class of 1998 Kim Ballard, D.O. ……………………. ......................... Class of 2002 Heather Phillips, D.O.…………………….................... Class of 2003 Wes Lafferty, D.O. ……………………......................... Class of 2007 Anita Stewart, D.O. ……………… ............................. Class of 2007 Sam Stewart, D.O. …………………… ........................ Class of 2007 Michael Peterson, D.O. ……………. ........................ Class of 2008 Emily Thomas, D.O. ………………… ......................... Class of 2008 Michael Antolini, D.O. ……………………................... Class of 2012


Make plans to join your colleagues for the 2013 WVOMA Fall CME Conference, to be held at the beautiful Greenbrier Resort. We are planning a weekend full of informative presentations by top quality speakers. The program includes three hours of board-approved CME dealing with the opioid crisis in West Virginia, in addition to seminars on pediatrics, OMM, chronic diseases and more. On top of a quality educational experience, the conference offers a once-a-year opportunity to network with colleagues and discuss the issues and challenges that affect your practice.
In addition to educational programs and informative exhibits, there are social and business opportunities, so we hope you will attend:
A special reception honoring the society’s past presidents, which provides the opportunity to renew old friendships and make new ones.
The WVOMA Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon, which is an opportunity to add your voice to important discussions about the future of osteopathic medicine.
Saturday evening enjoy the Grand Affair, which is a black tie fundraising event that supports osteopathic medical student scholarships at WVSOM.
As always, The Greenbrier will be offering a special reduced rate for WVOMA attendees. Registration and program details can be found on the website, www. wvoma.org or by calling Penny at the WVOMA office at 304-793-6842.