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2023 Winter CME Seminar "Time to Catch Up"
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 777 W Cherokee St Catoosa, OK 74015
Friday, January 20, 2023, 2:00 PM to Sunday, January 22, 2023, 12:00 PM CST
Category: Continuing Medical Education Seminars

Thank you to our exhibitors!
Needs Assessment Much of physician focus over the last two years has been on rapidly learning as much as we can about COVID-19. We have focused on revolutionizing our practices to safely care for patients during a pandemic and safely prevent and treat COVID-19 and its complications while continuing our patients' primary care amongst these challenges. We have battled misinformation while gaining new pandemic-specific information at a record pace. Two years later, it is time to catch up on primary care medical education that may have fallen to the wayside during the pandemic. We are experiencing life in person again. We can now refocus our attention on primary care medicine outside the pandemic.
Program Objectives: At the completion of this seminar, attendees will be able to understand and apply new and updated primary care guidelines published in recent the last two years. They will also be able to review and discuss exigent disease processes, treatment modalities, and patient care measures.
Friday, January 20, 2023
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11 am
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Exhibitor Registration Opens
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Noon
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Attendee Registration Opens
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1 pm
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Exhibit Hall Opens
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2 pm evaluate this lecture here
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"Monkeypox"
K. Daniel Ostmo, DO
(certified internal medicine, Tulsa, OK)
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3 pm evaluate this lecture here
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"Down Syndrome Updates"
Steffen E. Carey, DO
(certified family medicine, Tulsa, OK)
Amanda D. Carey, DO
(certified family medicine, Tulsa, OK)
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4 pm
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Break with Exhibitors
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4:15 pm evaluate this lecture here
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“Please Don't Confuse Your Google Search with My Medical Degree: Scientific Evidence on Common Vaccine Misconceptions”
Ashton B. Clayborn, DO
(certified family medicine, Talihina, OK)
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5:15 pm evaluate this lecture here
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“Improving Care Coordination, Delivery, & Quality Utilizing the Health Information Exchange”
Stephen W. Miller, CHCIO
(Oklahoma Health Care Authority, Oklahoma City, OK) David C. Kendrick, MD, MPH, FACP (certified internal medicine & pediatrics, Tulsa, OK)
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6:30 pm
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Past President/District President Meeting
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7 pm
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Bureau on Legislation Meeting Click here to access the meeting
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Saturday, January 21, 2023
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7 am
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Attendee Registration Opens
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8 am evaluate this lecture here
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"How I Approach COVID-19 Osteopathically" Phillip A. Nokes, DO (certified family medicine/OMT & sports medicine, Edmond, OK)
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9 am evaluate this lecture here
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“Congestive Heart Failure Update 2023”
Arash Karnama, DO
(certified internal medicine, cardiology, & nuclear cardiology, Tulsa, OK)
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10 am
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Break with Exhibitors
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10:15 am evaluate this lecture here
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“Osteopathic Approach to Value-Based Care”
Mark D. Callery, DO
(certified family medicine, Tulsa, OK)
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11:15 am evaluate this lecture here
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"Syphilis: The Unrecognized Epidemic"
Micah Derby, DO
(certified internal medicine, Tulsa, OK)
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12:15 pm evaluate this lecture here
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Lunch / Legislative Update LeRoy E. Young, DO, FAOCOPM dist. (certified occupational & preventive medicine, Oklahoma City, OK) Timothy J. Moser, DO, FACOFP (certified family practice, Midwest City, OK)
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1:15 pm evaluate this lecture here
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Proper Prescribing: "Opioid Prescribing in Oklahoma for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain" sign in for credit here!
M. Chad Owens, DO
(certified anesthesiology & pain management, Enid, OK)
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2:15 pm
evaluate this lecture here
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14th Annual Poster Symposium Finalist Presentations View all Poster Submissions Here
“Associations of Social Determinants of Health & Childhood Obesity. A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2021 National Survey of Children’s Health” Kelsi Batioja, OMS-III
“Increasing Advance Care Planning: A Follow-Up on Previous Quality Improvement Measures” Henry Gutierrez, DO, PGY-2
“Trends and Disparities in Unmet Childhood Mental Healthcare Needs: Analysis of National Survey of Children’s Health 2016-2020” Cassie McCoy, OMS-II
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3:15 pm
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Coffee Break & Silent Auction Closes
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3:30 pm evaluate this lecture here
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Risk Management: “Diagnostic Errors: Contributing Factors & Risk Strategies”
Shari Moore, RN, BSN
(VP of Risk Management, PLICO, Oklahoma City, OK)
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5:30 pm
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Mentor/Mentee Reception
Hosted by OOA's President, Jonathan K. Bushman, DO & First Lady, Mrs. Andrea Bushman
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Sunday, January 22, 2023
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8 am evaluate this lecture here
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"Physician Mental Health"
J. Keith Miles, DO
(certified family medicine, Owasso, OK)
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9 am evaluate this panel here
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Physician Wellness Panel J. Keith Miles, DO (certified family medicine, Owasso, OK) John Kuhn, MD (OHPP medical director, Oklahoma City, OK) Lowell Robertson, MD (OHPP associate medical director, Oklahoma City, OK) Michael T. Leake, Jr., JD (OSBOE executive director, Oklahoma City, OK) Nicole B. Washington, DO, MPH (certified psychiatry, Tulsa, OK)
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10 am evalute this lecture here
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“Establishing Criteria: Incredible Value of An Advocate & Friend”
James W. Hogin, DO
(certified internal medicine & gastroenterology, Oklahoma City, OK)
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11 am evaluate this lecture here
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"Post CABG Osteopathic Considerations & Treatment"
Cameron C. Henderson, DO
(certified family medicine/OMT, Tulsa, OK)
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*schedule is subject to change
Program Attendee Notice Thank you for your continued support of our continuing medical education (CME) offerings. Please feel free to contact our staff representatives to resolve any problems you may have 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 Audrey K. Hendricks, Director of CME Programs, Oklahoma Osteopathic Association. For any unresolved issues regarding compliance with the AOA Uniform Guidelines, you may 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 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 in determining speakers and topics from past conferences.
Grievance Policy Program grievances will be presented to the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association Board of Trustees and dealt with appropriately. If this action did not resolve the problem to satisfaction, the person with the grievance will be directed to the American Osteopathic Association’s Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Commercial Exhibit Area All exhibit areas are arranged in a separate room adjacent to the conference meeting room. In some instances, foyer space is utilized for spillover when needed. Exhibit booths are reserved by the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association and are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Exhibit space is assigned in some instances, i.e., near the door for book sales, near electrical outlets for those exhibits that need electricity.
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