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777 W. Cherokee St.
Catoosa, OK 74105
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“Empowering Voices: Advocating for Patients and Physicians.”Program DescriptionNeeds Assessment: There have been many changes that have made taking care of patients more challenging than ever. Oklahoma has no shortage of added factors that compound the difficulty for physicians. From obesity, abuse, food deserts and rising costs of things needed to support everyday life, our patients have such stress to contend with. And we as physicians are dealing with these as well, along with the cuts to physician payment and no adjustments to inflation to this payment. Program Objectives: The OOA winter seminar focuses on all these issues, and attendees will have more tools and updated education on ways to help our patients as well as themselves endure through and improve outcomes for overall health and wellness. They will have more insight into things to be monitoring for to prevent harm and empower our patients to advocate for their safety and wellness. Legislative and legal updates will be included that apply to primary care and specialty practices. Program AgendaThe OOA designates this activity for 17 AOA Category 1-A credit hours and will report CME commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
Accessing Lectures & Obtaining CreditRegistrants will be emailed the Zoom link to access the live lectures the week of the Seminar. If you are new to Zoom or encounter any difficulties, it is advisable to reach out to OOA staff to assist you with this in advance of the program dates. You can reach the OOA staff at (405) 528-4848. Lecture slides and handouts will be made available in the Seminar App. For instructions on how to download the Seminar App, please reach out to Jacob Young, at [email protected]. Your link to attest to your attendance will be provided to you in the Zoom meeting "chat" feature, through email to the email address you used to register for the course, and the link will be included here. Proper prescribing and risk management lectures have separate sign-in forms. These will be posted in the Zoom "chat" and emailed to you as well. If you have any questions, please reach out to the OOA staff at (405) 528-4848, or through email to [email protected]. Attention all Exhibitors!We are excited to present our 2025 Winter CME Exhibitor Prospectus to you! The OOA would love to see you and your company as one of our exhibitors or guests at our seminar! If you want to become an exhibitor, please complete the application below. The application includes other sponsorship opportunities that allow you to be highlighted in our weekly newsletters and our website! Please let us know if you have any questions about the PDF fillable document linked below. We are excited to hear from you by January 5, 2025, to confirm your spot in our seminar! Click here for the EXHIBITOR'S Prospectus & Application (SOON)Program Attendee Notice
Thank you for supporting our continuing medical education (CME) offerings. Please get in touch with our staff representatives to resolve any problems regarding facilities, handouts, program contents, etc. Should you have concerns about the program’s compliance with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Uniform Guidelines, please express these concerns to Roger Thompson, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association. For any unresolved issues regarding compliance with the AOA Uniform Guidelines, contact the AOA Division of CME at 142 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611, 800-621-1773. How Speakers and Topics Are Selected
The Oklahoma Osteopathic Association’s Bureau on Continuing Medical Education meets at least twice annually to choose seminar chairs, topics of interest, and the best presenters available to speak on each chosen topic. In addition, past program evaluations are used to determine speakers and topics from past conferences. Grievance Policy
Program grievances will be presented to the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association Board of Trustees and handled appropriately. If this action does not resolve the problem satisfactorily, the person with the grievance will be directed to the American Osteopathic Association’s Division of Continuing Medical Education. |