WINTER OMT Update - February 3-4, 1996 (Intermediate Course) "Application of Osteopathic Concepts in Clinical Medicine and Preparation for OMM Boards" Deadline for Advance Registration: Program Chairperson: ,------------7January 1, 1996 Melicien Tettambel, DO, F AAO I Wint,erOMTUpdate I Location: : Registration Airport Holiday Inn; Indianapolis, IN I February 3-4, 1996 I Holiday Inn Airport I Indianapolis, Indiana Saturday, February 3 Sunday, February 4 I -------- --:------;--:--­ 7:30 am Thoracic Spine & Ribs 1 7:30 am Course Overview IName for Badge (please print clearly) Elaine M. Wallace, DO I 8:00 am HVLA 9:00 am Catherine M. Kimball, DO The Extremities Istree t Address for Confirmation Theresa Cisler, DO I 8:45 am Muscle Energy 10:30 am Melicien Tottambel, DO, FAAO OMT in OB/Gyn : City State Zip Melicien Tottambel, DO, FAAO I 9:30 am Counterstrain 11:30 am OMT in Pediatrics Elaine M. Wallace, DO I Daytime Phone Number Theresa Cisler, DO I 10:15 am Small Group Discussion 1___ _ ...:;__::::.....==---:.;;..:__-=-----= 12:30 pm Lunch iAOA Number 10:25 am • Myofasical Release 1:00 pm OMT in Geriatrics I Melicien Tottambel, DO, FAAO Catherine M. Kimball, DO I College and Year Graduated 11:15 am Cranial Osteopathy I 2:00 pm My Favorite Technique Theresa Cisler, DO Panel and Audience ISEMINAR FEE: I pm Lunch 12:30 3:00 pm Summary !Prior to January 1, 1996: Questions & Ansers IAAO Member $475 1:00 pm Building and Promoting OMT Practice I Intern/Resident $250 3:30 pm Adjourn Panel 1AAO Non-Member $525 I 2:00 pm Cervical Spine I After January 1, 1996: Elaine M. Wallace, DO CME Hours: AAO Member $575 2 Days - 18 Category 1-A I Intern/Resident $350 3:30 pm Lumbar Spine and Pelvis :AAO Non-Member $625 Catherine M. Kimbell, DO Course Objectives: This Academy program is designed for I 5:00 pm OMM Board Applications & the physician desiring the following: I Hotel Reservations: Case Studies . OMT Review: Hands-on experience Faculty and troubleshooting I Holiday Inn Airport • Integration of OMT in treatment of I 2501 South High School Road Indiana 46241 6:30 pm Adjourn various cases I Indianapolis, • Preparation for OMT practical por­ I (317) 244-6861 tions of certifying boards I Beat the Deadline - FAX to: • Preparation for AOBSPOMJ.VI (Ameri­ $ 79.00 single/double American Academy of Osteopathy can Osteopathic Board of Special Profi­ I (317) 879-0563 ciency in Osteopathic Manipulative Medi­ IL __________ _ _ _J cine) 2/AAO Journal Winter 1995 A.American 1HEAAO Academy of Osteopathy -"''~"~""'"~·---,·""'-"' 3500 DePauw Boulevard J I Suite 1080 The mission of the American Academy of Osteopathy is to teach, explore, j. Indianapolis, fN 46268-1136 advocate, and advance the study and application of the science and art of (317) 879-188 I total health care management, emphasizing osteopathic principles, FAX (3 17) 879-0563 palpatory diagnosis and osteopathic manipulative treatment. 1995-1996 From the Edi tor ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES by Raymond J. Hruby, DO, FAAO President Message from the President .......................................................................... 6 Boyd R. Buser, DO by Boyd R. Buser, DO President Elect Michael L. Kuchera, DO, FAAO Message from the Executive Director .......................................................... 7 Immediate Past President by Stephen J. Noone, CAE Eileen L. DiGiovanna, DO, FAAO Secretary-Treasurer Calendar of Events ....................................................................................... 8 Anthony G. Chila, DO, FAAO Osteopathic Medicine: The Three Diminsional Approch ............................. 9 Trustee Mark S. Cantieri, DO by Stephen J. Blood, DO, F AAO Trustee Letter to A. T. Still ..................................................................................... 13 John C. Glover, DO by Raymond J. Hruby, DO, FAAO Trustee Ann L. Habenicht, DO Dr. DiGiovanna Named "NOF/AOA Educator of the Year" ..................... 13 Trustee Letters to the Editor ...... .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. 14 Judith A. O'Connell, DO, FAAO Trustee Structural and Hormonal Influences on Pelvic Mechanics ........................ .. .. Karen M. Steele, DO, FAAO in Labor and Delivery ........................... ................................................. 17 Trustee by Melicine Tettambel, DO, FAAO Melicien A. Tettambel, DO, FAAO From the Archives ..................................................................... ................. 24 Executive Director Stephen J. Noone, CAE by Carl P. McConnell, DO AAO Case Study, "Trigeminal Neuralgia" ................................................. 25 Editorial Staff by David Coffey, DO, CSPOMM Editor-in-Chief ............. Raymond J. Hruby, DO, FAAO Manipulation of the Eustachian Tube ........................... .............................. 27 Supervising Editor ...................... Stephen J. Noone,CAE by J. Scott Heatherington, DO Editorial Board .............................. Barbara J. Briner, DO In Memoriam .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 28 Anthony G. Chila, DO, FAAO Rachel (Woods) Harwood, DO James Norton, PhD Frank H. 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