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Leading Efforts of Growth & Change in Medicine February 8-10Th, 2019 Midwinter Symposium 2019: Leading Efforts of Growth & Change in Medicine February 8-10th, 2019 Holiday Inn by the Bay, 88 Spring Street, Portland, ME 21.75 AOA Category 1-A CME credit (20.75 AAFP Prescribed credits expected) Topics Include: • Featuring Keynote Speakers: Plus Special Events: • Anti-Depressants • Ethical Dilemmas at End of Karen Nichols, D.O. • Mariner’s Hockey Games! Life • Lung Cancer Screenings “I’m the Doctor, So I’m in Charge • Silent Auction to Benefit Maine • OMT Billing & Coding • Opioid Use Disorder: Right?” Leadership Skills for Osteopathic Educational Update Supporting Recovery Physicians— Friday, Feb. 8th Foundation • Influenza Update • Youth Substance Use Frank Hubbell, D.O. • Research Forum for UNE COM • Obesity Treatment • Employment Contract Students & Residents “What You Need to Know Before Negotiations • Exploring food reactions You Go: Preparing for Medical • Free OMT Treatment Clinic • Interesting Cases in • Transgender 101 for the Mission Trips Around the World” Women's Health PCP • Exhibit Hall featuring vendors Saturday, Feb. 9th & special prize raffles • Toxicology • And Much More! Maine Osteopathic Association’s Public Information and Educational Committee Co-Chairs: Brian Kaufman, D.O. and Kiran Mangalam, D.O. 2019 Midwinter Symposium Draft Program Agenda* 21.75 AOA Category 1-A CME Credits Friday, February 8, 2019 Saturday, February 9, 2019 8.5 CME Credits 9.25 CME Credits 7:00- 8:00 am Breakfast Lecture: Lung Cancer 7:00- 8:00 am Breakfast Lecture: HPV Screenings Update Vaccinations for Adults 8:00- 9:00 am Toxicology Update 8:00- 9:30 am Panel Discussion: 9:00- 10:00 am Anti-Depressants Update (1.5hrs) Interesting Cases in Women’s Health 10:00- 10:30 am Exhibit Hall Break 9:30- 10:15 am Exhibit Hall Break 10:30—12:00 pm MOA Business Meeting & AOA 9:30-10:15am MOA Past President’s Meeting Update (1 hour AOA CME credit) 10:15- 11:15am Ethical Dilemmas at End of Life 12:00- 1:30pm Keynote: “I’m the Doctor, So I’m in Charge, Right?” Leadership 11:15am – 12:15pm Could it be food? Exploring the Skills for Physicians-Karen Nichols, D.O. spectrum of food reactions and chronic disease 2:00-4:00 pm Research Forum & Poster Session (Posters on display & Judging in two sessions) 12:15-1:30 pm Keynote: “What You Need to (1.25 hrs) Know Before You Go” Preparing Track A. Opioid Use Disorder: Supporting Recovery for Medical Mission Trips 1:30—2:30 pm Acute Pain & Medication Assisted Frank Hubbell, D.O. Recovery 2:30-3:00pm Refreshment/ Stretch Break 2:30– 3:00 pm Exhibit Hall Break Track A. Treatment of Obesity 3:00— 5:00pm Panel Discussion: Opioid Use 1:30- 2:30 pm Office-Based Obesity Mgmt. (2 hrs) Disorder Experts Panel with Case Discussion 3:00-4:00 pm Adult Bariatric Surgery Update Track B. Addressing Youth Substance Use 4:00-5:30pm (1.5 hrs) Obesity Treatment Experts Panel 1:30—2:30 pm Vaping: The Target is Our Teens Track B. OMM/OMT 2:30– 3:00 pm Exhibit Hall Break 1:30- 2:30 pm OMT Billing & Coding Update 3:00pm– 4:00pm Substance Use Motivational 3:00—4:00pm Pediatric OMT Interviewing in Adolescents 4:00-5:30pm (1.5 hrs) OMT for Respiratory Illnesses Lecture & Workshop Special Session 4:00-5:00pm Physician Employment Contract Dinner on your own or Mariner’s Hockey at the Cross Arena! Negotiations Sunday, February 10, 2019 5:00-6:30 pm Opening Reception & 4.0 CME Credits Silent Auction to MOEF 7:15– 8:15am ME ACOFP Chapter Meeting Dinner on your own or Mariner’s Hockey at the Cross Arena! 7:15- 8:15 am Breakfast Lecture: Diabetes NEW for 2019! Bring your family & friends to enjoy Discounted Tickets for (Sponsored, NO CME) Maine Mariners Hockey Home Games at the Cross Insurance Arena (across the street from the Holiday Inn by the Bay). 8:15-9:15 am STI Update Tickets $15/each ($8 off game day price!) 9:15- 10:15 am Tele-psychiatry TWO Games to Choose From: 10:15– 10:30am Break • Friday, February 8th at 7:15pm vs. Cyclones 10:30- 11:30 am Influenza Update • Saturday, February 9th at 6:00pm vs. Swamp Rabbits 11:30- 12:30 pm Transgender 101 for the PCP Visit: https://mariners.isportstix.com/order/group/GMOA/ to order! *Please note: The MOA's professional and public education committee reserves the right to adjust the program agenda and speakers as deemed necessary. Registration Form: 2019 MOA Midwinter Symposium February 8-10, 2019 Contact Information: ________________________ _________________________________ _______________ __________________ First Name Last Name Degree AOA Number ___________________________________________ _______________________ ______________ _________________ Preferred Mailing Address (❑Work ❑Home) City State Zip code ____________________________________________ ____________________________________@______________._____ Telephone Number (❑Work ❑Home ❑Cell) Email (required) ___________________________ _________________________________________ ______________ Specialty College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduation Year Registration Fees: Early Regular At Door (Ends Jan. 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