Somatic Dysfunction and Emotional Well-Being
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2016 Convocation • March 16-20, 2016 Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, Florida Somatic Dysfunction and An Osteopathic Approach Emotional Well-being: to Mental Health Millicent King Channell, DO, FAAO, program chair American Academy of Osteopathy® Mission Statement The mission of the American Academy of Osteopathy is to teach, advocate, and research the science, art and philosophy of osteopathic medicine, emphasizing the integration of osteopathic principles, practices and manipulative treatment in patient care. Vision Statement All patients are aware of and have access to osteopathic medical care and osteopathic manipulative medicine for optimal health. Osteopathic Pledge of Commitment As members of the osteopathic medical profession, in an effort to instill loyalty and strengthen the profession, we recall the tenets on which this profession is founded – the dynamic interaction of mind, body and spirit; the body’s ability to heal itself; the primary role of the musculoskeletal system; and preventive medicine as the key to maintaining health. We recognize the work our predecessors have accomplished in building the profession, and we commit ourselves to continuing that work. I pledge to: • Provide compassionate, quality care to my patients; • Partner with them to promote health; • Display integrity and professionalism throughout my career; • Advance the philosophy, practice and science of osteopathic medicine; • Continue life-long learning; • Support my profession with loyalty in action, word and deed; and • Live each day as an example of what an osteopathic physician should be. Adopted by the American Osteopathic Association, Feb. 28, 2003 Page 2 • 2016 AAO Convocation Somatic Dysfunction and Emotional Well-being: An Osteopathic Approach to Mental Health Somatic Dysfunction and Emotional Well-being: An Osteopathic Approach to Mental Health Millicent King Channell, DO, FAAO, 2016 Convocation program chair The AAO’s 2016 Convocation will be dedicated to exploring the connections between patients’ psychological and physiological health. Reflecting the first tenet of osteopathic medicine—the body is a unit; the person is a unit of body, mind and Millicent King Channell, spirit—the Convocation’s lectures and breakout sessions will explore how lifestyle and life challenges affect DO, FAAO, program chair patients’ overall health. Attendees will learn how to apply what they learn to diagnosing and treating patients with mental disease, chronic health conditions and somatic dysfunctions. Table of Contents General information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Convocation schedule of events Physician schedule ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Student schedule . .13 Speaker information List of speakers. .19 Exhibitor information List of exhibitors . .79 Exhibit hall diagram �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������80 AAO Membership information AAO member benefits ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������83 AAO membership application ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������84 AAO catalogue AAO book order form ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������85 Audio recordings order forms . .88 Educational offerings Calendar . .93 2016 course fliers . .94 Location information Rosen Shingle Creek campus map ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������99 Rosen Shingle Creek meeting spaces . 100 Things to oD in Orlando . 101 The Academy will not provide wireless Internet access during the Convocation. Download all necessary documents before arriving in Florida. Somatic Dysfunction and Emotional Well-being: An Osteopathic Approach to Mental Health 2016 AAO Convocation • Page 3 Convocation Check-in, CME Documentation and Breakout Session Admittance When you arrive at Convocation, please go to the computer lectures, breakout sessions and meals. At the entrance for each kiosks near the registration desk to print your name badge and lecture and breakout session, you will turn in your ticket. Tickets tickets for each of your registered sessions. When you have your will be collected at the end of each session to record CME credits. name badge, proceed to the appropriate registration desk—there If you do not deposit your ticket by the end of the session, you is one for physicians and one for students—to receive your will not receive CME credits. registration packet. Because space is limited, we ask that you attend only those The tickets you print at the kiosk ensure your admission to sessions for which you registered in advance. Academy Leaders On Thursday, March 17, AAO members will gather at the annual Download the business meeting book, complete with candidate business meeting to hear reports from the leadership and to elect profiles from our website at www.academyofosteopathy.org. leaders for the coming year. Kenneth J. Lossing, DO Doris B. Newman, DO, FAAO Laura E. Griffin, DO, FAAO, Immediate Past President 2015-16 AAO President 2015-16 AAO President-elect Judith A. O’Connell, DO, Sherri L. Quarles FAAO, MHA AAO Interim Executive Director Secretary-Treasurer Voting for Academy leaders will be done digitally. Remember to bring a cell phone, tablet or other device with texting capability when you attend the AAO’s annual business meeting and luncheon on Thursday, March 17, R from 11:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. in the Panzacola ballroom. Page 4 • 2016 AAO Convocation Somatic Dysfunction and Emotional Well-being: An Osteopathic Approach to Mental Health OES Volunteers Receive CME and Chance to Win Convocation Registration At the Academy’s Osteopathic Education Service (OES), volunteer physicians provide hands-on demonstrations of osteopathic diagnostic and treatment techniques in both private and group sessions. DOs from all specialties are invited to volunteer to demonstrate their palpatory and treatment skills at the OES. Volunteers receive 0.5 credit of AOA Category 1-B CME for each demonstration. In addition, for each demonstration a physician provides during the 2016 Convocation, his or her name will be entered into a drawing for complimentary registration for the 2017 Convocation at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado. At the 2015 Convocation, Nate DeLisi, DO, who provided 27 demonstrations, won the raffle for complimentary registration to the 2016 Convocation. To volunteer or receive a demonstration, visit the OES in the exhibit hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday or Friday or in Sebastian L-2 from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Volunteers must have their own professional liability coverage. At the Academy’s Osteopathic Education Service (OES) at OMED 2015, OES Committee Chair R. Clay Walsh Jr., DO, provided 33 Demonstrations are for educational purposes only. demonstrations to OMED attendees, including SAAO member James Devin Stephenson, OMS II, of Middlebury, New York. Evening With the FAAOs OMM: Varying Perspectives, Varying Approaches G. Bradley Klock, DO, FAAO, program chair Dr. Klock has gathered a panel of fellows to address a basic question: Where do we begin treatment? Each panelist has been asked to address the following questions in regard to examining a patient for the first time: • What do you see? • How do you choose the techniques you will use? • How do you decide the nature of the problem? • How do you sequence treatment? • How do you decide if OMM is indicated? • How do you know when you are done? • How do you decide where to start? Fellows of the Academy are some of the most experienced, well-respected members of the profession. The panel consists of G. Bradley Klock, DO, FAAO; Michael S. Carnes, DO, FAAO; Stefan Hagopian, DO, FAAO; Judith A. O’Connell, DO, MHA, FAAO; and George J. Pasquarello, DO, FAAO. Somatic Dysfunction and Emotional Well-being: An Osteopathic Approach to Mental Health 2016 AAO Convocation • Page 5 The American FDM Association (AFDMA) is dedicated to teaching the FDM approach where treatment is directed into the specific anatomical distortions of the capsule, ligaments and surrounding fascia, physically reversing them. Visit our booth in the Exhibit Hall to learn more about this approach and upcoming courses. Upcoming 2016 Modules Module 1 April 8 – 10, 2016 Family Practice Residency Boise, ID May 6 – 8, 2016 Pacific Northwest University of www.afdma.com Health Sciences Yakima, WA June 3 – 5, 2016 MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine East Lansing, MI Module 2 May 1 – 3, 2016 Minnesota Osteopathic Medical Society 2016 Annual Spring CME Conference Bloomington, MN FDM Module 3 May 22 – 23, 2016 Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Yakima, WA Physician Schedule AAO policy prohibits personal video or audio taping in the lecture hall. Audio CDs will be on sale Thursday through Sunday outside the lecture hall. Please turn off pagers and cell phones in the lecture hall and breakout sessions. Children are not permitted in the lecture hall or breakout sessions. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Physician