AAO Convocation 2013 - American Osteopathic Academy of Sports

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AAO Convocation 2013 - American Osteopathic Academy of Sports
AAO Convocation 2013:
Mechanotransduction and the Interstitium:
The World In Between
Gregg C. Lund, DO, Program Chair
March 20-24, 2013
Rosen Shingle Creek Resort
Orlando, FL
Physician Registration Form located on pages 11 & 12
Peripheral Nerves: Upper Body*
March 17-19
Faculty
Kenneth J. Lossing, DO
March 18-19
Course Times
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Sunday through Tuesday
CME
24 hours of AOA Category 1-A credit are anticipated
Registration Rates
On or before Jan 19
AAO Member
$ 960.00 Member w/Convo Reg.
$ 864.00
Non-Member
$ 1060.00
Non-Member w/Convo Reg. $ 972.00
Treating Children with Common
Developmental and Neurological Issues:
An International Osteopathic Perspective
After Jan 19
$ 1060.00
$ 964.00
$ 1160.00
$ 1072.00
*All courses listed will take place at Rosen Shingle Creek,
located at 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819.
Osteopathic Considerations in Systemic
Dysfunction of the Geriatric Patient
March 18-19
Faculty
Michael L. Kuchera, DO, FAAO
Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, FAAO
Course Times
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Monday and Tuesday
CME
16 hours of AOA Category 1-A credit are anticipated
Registration Rates
On or before Jan 19 After Jan 19
AAO Member
$ 640.00 $ 740.00
Member w/Convo Reg.
$ 576.00
$ 676.00
Non-Member
$ 740.00
$ 840.00
Non-Member w/Convo Reg. $ 676.00
$ 776.00
Faculty
Julie Fendall, DO (Australia); Sue Turner, DO (UK)
Jane E. Carreiro, DO; Heather Ferrill, DO; Doris B.
Newman, DO
Course Times
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Monday and Tuesday
CME
16 hours of AOA Category 1-A credit are anticipated
Registration Rates
On or before Jan 19
AAO Member
$ 680.00 Member w/Convo Reg.
$ 612.00
Non-Member
$ 780.00
Non-Member w/Convo Reg. $ 712.00
After Jan 19
$ 780.00
$ 712.00
$ 880.00
$ 812.00
Cellular Biology and the Cellular Matrix
March 20
Faculty
Frank H. Willard, PhD
Course Times
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Wednesday
CME
4 hours of AOA Category 1-A credit are anticipated
Registration Rates
On or before Jan 19
AAO Member
$ 160.00 Member w/Convo Reg.
$ 144.00
Non-Member
$ 210.00
Non-Member w/Convo Reg. $ 194.00
After Jan 19
$ 210.00
$ 194.00
$ 260.00
$ 244.00
For program and registration information on these Pre-Convocation courses, e-mail
lsusemichel@academyofosteopathy.org or visit the Academy Web site!
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Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
Mechanotransduction and the Interstitium: The World in Between
Convocation 2013 will bring together experts in many interrelated fields to further evaluate the structure-function
relationship. It will marry concepts and perspectives that have been part of osteopathic medicine since the days of A.T. Still
with those at the cutting-edge. At the core, participants will investigate how the gross physical interface of clinician and patient
is used not only to affect change at that level, but how this affects the patient on many levels. The goal is for participants to
understand this integration from the cell to the whole person, and to improve their ability to help their patients find health.
Gregg C. Lund DO, 2013 Convocation Program Chair
Evening with the FAAOs:
Biomechanical Forces: A Discussion of Development and Pathology
This evening program will include insights from several FAAOs on the relationship of structure and function in the
human form. It will begin with a review of the forces that begin in the embryo and develop into the foundations of adult
structures. Next, several perspectives on mechanical models will be presented to illustrate the palpatory experience in
osteopathic practice. Finally, the panel will have an open dialogue with the audience about their experiences and thoughts
on diagnosing altered mechanics and incorporating osteopathic principles to interface with the biologic system of a patient.
George J. Pasquarello, DO, FAAO, Evening with the FAAOs Program Chair
Physician Convocation Week Schedule
Sunday, March 17
*8:00 am - 5:30 pm Peripheral Nerves: Upper Body
Kenneth J. Lossing, DO
Separate registration required
Monday, March 18
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Peripheral Nerves: Upper Body
Kenneth J. Lossing, DO
Separate registration required
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Treating Children with Common Developmental
and Neurological Issues: An International
Osteopathic Perspective
Julie Fendall, DO (Australia) and
Sue Turner, DO (UK)
Separate registration required
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Osteopathic Considerations in Systemic
Dysfunction of the Geriatric Patient
Michael L. Kuchera, DO, FAAO
Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, FAAO
Separate registration required
Tuesday, March 19
8:00 am - 5:00 pm Fellowship Committee Meeting/FAAO Exams
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Peripheral Nerves: Upper Body
Kenneth J. Lossing, DO
Separate registration required
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Treating Children with Common Developmental
and Neurological Issues: An International
Osteopathic Perspective
Julie Fendall, DO (Australia) and
Sue Turner, DO (UK)
Separate registration required
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Osteopathic Considerations in Systemic
Dysfunction of the Geriatric Patient
Michael L. Kuchera, DO, FAAO
Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, FAAO
Separate registration required
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Board of Trustees Meeting
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Education Committee Meeting
Wednesday, March 20
8:00 am - 12:00 pm AAO Board of Governors Meeting
10:00 am - 6:00 pm Early Convocation Registration
11:00 am - 1:00 pm Residents’ In-Service Written Exam
11:00 am - 2:00 pm AOBNMM Written Re-Certification Exam
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm AAO Bureaus/Councils/Committee Meetings
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cellular Biology and the Cellular Matrix
Frank H. Willard, PhD
Separate registration required
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Residents’ In-Service Practical Exam
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm PAAO Mixer
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Evening With the FAAOs:
Biomechanical Forces: A Discussion of
Development and Pathology
George J. Pasquarello, DO, FAAO, Program
Chair
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm Evening with the Stars
Thursday, March 21
7:30 am - 4:00 pm Registration Hours
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Osteopathic Diagnosis & Treatment
Education (OD & TE) Service
closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
9:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hours
Morning Lectures
8:00 am - 8:10 am Welcome and Program Overview
Gregg C. Lund, DO, Program Chair
8:10 am - 9:10 am Describe Anatomy Skin to Cell
Frank H. Willard, PhD
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Eastern Time Zone
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Physician Registration Form located on pages 11 & 12
9:10 am - 10:10 am Tensegrity: Mechanosensing from Molecule
to Man; Donald Ingber, MD, PhD
10:10 am - 11:00 am Visit with the Exhibitors
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Fascial Movements of Breathing as a Force
for Mechanotransduction
Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, FAAO
12:00 pm - 2:15 pm AAO Annual Business Luncheon/Elections
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
A1: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy Techniques
for O-A and A-A Segments - a,b,c,d; Fred L. Mitchell, DO, FAAO,
Jay Sandweiss, DO, and Kai Mitchell
B1: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Sara (Sally) E.
Sutton, DO, FAAO; Richard G. Schuster, DO
C1: Interface Between the Fascial System and the
Fluid System - The Junctional Areas; Boyd R. Buser, DO
D1: Breathing and Mechanotransduction; Dr. Ettlinger
E1: Interface of the Biomechanical, Bioenergetic and Biological
in the Fascia; Judith A. O’Connell, DO, FAAO
F1: Osteopathy Across the Ponds; Sue Turner, DO, MA (Hons)
MSCC (UK) and Julie Fendall, DO, MOstSc (Paeds) (Australia)
G1: Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite Techniques Chicago Style; Robert E. Kappler, DO, FAAO and Ann L.
Habenicht, DO, FAAO
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Visit with the Exhibitors
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
A2: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy Techniques
for O-A and A-A Segments - a,b,c,d; Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss
and Kai Mitchell
B2: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Sara (Sally) E.
Sutton, DO, FAAO; Dr. Schuster
C2: Interface Between the Fascial System and the
Fluid System - The Junctional Areas; Dr. Buser
D2: Breathing and Mechanotransduction; Dr. Ettlinger
E2: Interface of the Biomechanical, Bioenergetic and Biological
in the Fascia; Dr. O’Connell
F2: Osteopathy Across the Ponds; Dr. Turner and Dr. Fendall
G2: Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite Techniques Chicago Style: Robert E. Kappler, DO, FAAO and Ann L.
Habenicht, DO, FAAO
6:15 pm - 7:15 pm Gavel Club Reception (Ticket Required)
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Pediatric Special Interest Group (No CME)
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Evening with the Stars and Stripes
Friday, March 22
7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Registration Hours
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Exhibit Hours
8:00 am - 9:00 am
The Lymphatic System - Anatomy
Dr. Willard
9:00 am - 4:00 pm OD & TE service
closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Morning Lectures
9:00 am - 10:00 am
The Effect on OMM on the Lymphatic and
Immune Systems; Lisa Hodge, PhD
10:00 am - 10:30 am Visit with the Exhibitors
10:30 am - 11:30 am Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
11:30 am - 12:30 pm Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Dr. Pasquarello and Douglas J. Jorgensen,
DO, FAAO
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Lunch on Your Own
PAAO Business Meeting/Elections
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
A3: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy Techniques
for O-A and A-A Segments - a,b,c,d; Dr. Mitchell, Dr.
Sandweiss and Kai Mitchell
B3: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Herbert C. Miller, DO,
FAAO; Stefan L. J. Hagopian, DO, FAAO
C3: Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound; Dr. Pasquarello and
Dr. Jorgensen
D3: An Osteopathic Prospective of the Lymphatics; Dr. Goldman
E3: Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
F3: The Fluid Nature of the Living Human System: Intra
vascular, Extra-vascular, Interstitial; Donald V. Hankinson, DO
G3: Magoun Memorial FAAO/NUFA Forum
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Visit with the Exhibitors
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
A4: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy Techniques
for O-A and A-A Segments - a,b,c,d; Dr. Mitchell, Dr.
Sandweiss, and Kai Mitchell
B4: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor – Herbert C. Miller,
DO, FAAO; Stefan L. J. Hagopian, DO, FAAO
C4: Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound; Dr. Pasquarello and
Dr. Jorgensen
D4: An Osteopathic Prospective of the Lymphatics; Dr. Goldman
E4: Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
F4: The Fluid Nature of the Living Human System: Intra
vascular, Extra-vascular, Interstitial; Dr. Hankinson
G4: Component Society Forum; David Coffey, DO, FAAO
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
SAAO Semi-Silent Auction
Alumni Receptions
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Fellows Dinner (Ticket Required)
Saturday, March 23
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
OD & TE Service
Morning Lectures
8:00 am - 9:00 am Electromagnetic Field Changes (EMF) and
Energetics; Dr. Lossing
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Primary Respiration in Interstitium
R. Paul Lee, DO, FAAO
10:00 am - 11:00 am W.G. Sutherland in the Tradition of the
Scientist-Philosopher; Dr. Turner
11:00 a m - 11:30 am Break
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
Morning Breakout Sessions
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
A5: Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite Techniques Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and Dr. Habenicht
B5: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Edna Lay, DO, FAAO,
on the Work of Dr Sutherland; Melicien A. Tettambel, DO, FAAO
C5: EMF as an Approach; Dr. Lossing
D5: Primary Respiration in Interstitium; Dr. Lee
E5: Exploring the Interaction Between the Attitude of the Clinician
and the Physiology of the Patient; Dr. Turner
F5:
Faculty Development Workshop: 1) The Learner in Difficulty;
2) Using Innovative Osteopathic Curricular Tools; 3) Procedural
Teaching Pearls in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine: Beyond
'See One, Do One and Teach One;' John M. Jones, III, DO, Michael
P. Rowane, DO, FAAO, and Evelyn A. Schwalenberg, DO
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Lunch on Your Own
AAO Board of Trustees Meeting
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentation Competition
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
A6: Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite Techniques Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and Dr. Habenicht
B6: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Edna Lay, DO, FAAO,
on the Work of Dr Sutherland; Dr. Tettambel
C6: EMF as an Approach; Dr. Lossing
D6: Primary Respiration in Interstitium; Dr. Lee
E6: Exploring the Interaction Between the Attitude of the Clinician
and the Physiology of the Patient; Dr. Turner
F6: Faculty Development Workshop: Best Practices in Examination Item Writing for the Application of Osteopathic Principles and OMM; John R. Gimpel, DO, M.Ed. and NBOME Staff
G6: EMT and OMT: The Same Old Battle in a New and Changing
Reimbursement Environment; Dr. Jorgensen
6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
7:15 pm - 9:30 pm
9:30 pm - 12:00 am
8:00 am - 8:55 am
8:55 am - 9:50 am
President’s Reception
President’s Banquet
(Ticket Included with Registration)
Entertainment
Sunday, March 24
How Healthcare Reform Affects the Physician’s
Practice in Relation to OMM
Yolanda Doss, Director, AOA Division of
Compliance and Payment Advocacy
The Business of Osteopathic Practice
Richard A. Feely, DO, FAAO
9:50 am - 10:10 amBreak
10:10 am - 11:05 am Developing Osteopathic Leaders
Karen J. Nichols, DO
11:05 am - 12:00 pm Update on AACOM/AOA Blue Ribbon Committee Report on COM Education and Health
Care Reform; Dr. Buser
12:00 pm
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Convocation Adjourned
Lunch on your own
Residency Program Directors' Workshop
CME Hours
The AAO Convocation program anticipates being approved
for up to 35 AOA Category 1-A CME credit hours by the AOA
CCME.
Possible Hours
Lectures & Workshops: 26 hours
Evening with the Stars (Wednesday): 2 hours
Evening with the Stars and Stripes (Thursday): 2 hours
Program Directors’ Workshop (Sunday): 5 hours
Additional Pre-Convocation Course Hours
Peripheral Nerves: Upper Body
March 17-19: 24 hours
Treating Children with Common Developmental and
Neurological Issues: An International Osteopathic Perspective
March 18-19: 16 hours
Osteopathic Considerations in Systemic Dysfunction
of the Geriatric Patient
March 18-19: 16 hours
Cellular Biology and the Cellular Matrix
March 20: 4 hours
Please Note: Participants are responsible for ensuring they
scan their badge in order to verify their attedance at each
session eligible for CME credit.
Who May Attend?
The primary educational objective of the AAO is to provide
programs aimed to improve understanding of philosophy and
diagnostic/manipulative skills for AAO members, DOs who are
not AAO members, individuals who are licensed for the unlimited
scope and practice of medicine, and those in programs leading to
such licensure.
Another educational objective of the AAO is to provide programs
aimed to improve understanding of manual techniques for licensed
health care professionals within their respective scopes of practice.
Enrollment in a class or classes is not a substitute for completion
of education and training in a college of osteopathic medicine, and
simply taking a course or courses in manual techniques does not
provide the necessary training and skills to practice osteopathic
manipulative treatment and/or osteopathic manipulative medicine.
Refund Policy
1.All cancellations must be received in writing by February 20,
2013.
2.An administrative fee of 20 percent of the total registration fee
will be charged for all cancellations made prior to February 20,
2013.
3. Any registrant who fails to appear for an AAO program can
transfer up to 50 percent of their registration fee to another
AAO educational program to be held within the next 12
months if a written and signed explanation is received at the
AAO office within 10 days of the scheduled course he/she was
unable to attend. All other cancellations will receive no refund
or transfer of registration fees.
4. Meal tickets are non-refundable. There is no discount for not
attending pre-paid food functions.
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
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Physician Registration Form located on pages 11 & 12
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Thursday, March 21, 2013
A1/A2:
Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle
Energy Techniques for O-A and A-A
Segments - a,b,c,d; Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss and Kai Mitchell
Description: This workshop will present reliable
diagnosis and treatment for the occipito-atlantal
joints and the atlanto-axial joints. The participant
will be able to conduct segmental dysfunctions with
updated Muscle Energy Procedures.
B1/B2: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor,
Sara E. (Sally) Sutton, DO, FAAO; Dr. Schuster
Description: Muscle Energy is taught as a basic,
beginner technique. However, it was not meant as
such. When Fred Mitchell, Sr., DO, FAAO, initially tried
to teach it, people failed to understand it. Finally,
he offered it to a small group of six students, held at the
house of Sara (Sally) Sutton, DO, FAAO. This program is
an opportunity to see and learn Muscle Energy as it was
originally meant to be done.
C1/C2: The Interface Between the Fascial System
and the Fluid System - The Junctional Areas
Dr. Buser
Description: The importance of the spinal
transitional areas in the respiratory-circulatory
model of care, with treatment techniques for
junctional areas and associated diaphragms, will be
discussed in this workshop.
D1/D2: Breathing and Mechanotransduction; Dr. Ettlinger
Description: This workshop will explore the use
of respiration in both diagnosis and treatment.
Participants will learn to sense respiratory motion in
various parts of the body, and use this intrinsic motion
to diagnosis somatic dysfunction. Respirator assistance for
treatment will be discussed and applied to the treatment of
somatic dysfunction of the spine and extremities.
E1/E2: Interface of the Biomechanical, Bioenergetic,
and Biological in the Fascia; Dr. O’Connell
Description: The focus of this workshop will be
diagnosing and treating in the fascia using the
concepts of a portal of entry, intelligent palpation
and the confluence of external and internal events
accessible in the fascia. Participants will identify somatic
dysfunction within the fascia and follow patterns produced
= Lecture only
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through mechanotransduction. Identify and access portals
of entry into the fascial continuum and apply bioenergetic
principles to fascial release (bioelectric activation and
release). Participants will learn to apply fascial release
techniques to identified somatic dysfunction and to aid in
diagnosing macro to micro dysfunction.
F1/F2: Osteopathy Across the Ponds; Dr. Turner
and Dr. Fendall
Description: The presenters will share "Jewels from
our Teachers" - how things that have been shown to
us have given us inspiration and a place to work from.
It will explore how our osteopathic practices have
evolved from the insights shared from many diverse teachers,
including our patients. It will discuss palpation, centring,
contact and accessing therapeutic change.
G1/G2: Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite
Techniques - Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and
Dr. Habenicht
Description: Dr. Kappler will present many of his
favorite techniques including HVLA, fascial and
indirect balancing. Participants will be able to
demonstrate new HVLA techniques and new fascial
and indirect balancing techniques.
Friday, March 22, 2013
A3/A4: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle
Energy Techniques for O-A and A-A - a,b,c,d
Segments; Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss and
Kai Mitchell
Repeat of Thursday's Workshops
B3/B4: Some Things I Learned From My Mentor, Herbert C. Miller, DO, FAAO
Dr. Hagopian
Description: Although the principles of Osteopathy
seem simple, their application can be elusive. When
Dr. Miller demonstrated, confusion would yield
to the clarity and precision of his work. Attentive
students could more easily feel the anatomy in their hands.
Lucky patients could feel relief as their bodies reorganized
and reintegrated the structures and functions appropriate
to living, healthy anatomy at their particular stage of life.
Dr. Miller always asked for helpers – table trainers ­­– as he
presented clinical approaches hand in hand with anatomy.
He demonstrated different areas each time depending on the
audience, and that is what we will do in this workshop as we
honor Dr. Miller with specifics in anatomy and practice.
= Hands-on workshop
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
C3/C4: Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound; Dr.
Pasquarello and Dr. Jorgensen
Description: Attendees will learn basic ultrasound
physics, operation of equipment and applications in
musculoskeletal medicine. The lecture will include a
review of normal anatomy and ultrasound appearance
of the shoulder. A review of ultrasound appearance of
common pathologies of the shoulder will also be discussed.
D3/D4:An Osteopathic Prospective of the Lymphatics;
Dr. Goldman
Description: This workshop will address the
osteopathic approach to the lymphatics to give those
attending a deeper palpatory sense of the flow of
the lymphatics and demonstrate the importance of
lymphatic function in human health.
E3/E4: Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
Description: This workshop will explore how to
access fluid exchange across the tissue layers using
OMT. It will demonstrate how to enhance therapeutic
change by encouraging improved circulation to all
regions, also achieving adequate lymphatic and venous
drainage. Emphasis will be on how to practically approach
this clinically. It will also assist physicians with how to access
“the physician within” their patients by enabling deeper
palpation and using more meaningful hand contact.
F3/F4: The Fluid Nature of the Living Human System:
Intra-vascular, Extra-vascular, Interstitial; Dr.
Hankinson
Description: This workshop will explore the
principles of fluid physiology in the development
and maintenance of the living human body’s form
and function; the involuntary mechanisms of motion
in all living systems; and the homeodynamic mechanism
of growth and development and healing. Participants will
learn how to apply these principles in the diagnosis and
management of unresolved healing processes in the living
human mechanism- affording their patients a valuable
alternative method to regaining their original state of
balance, integration and health.
G4: Component Society Forum; Dr. Coffey
Description: AAO Component Society leaders are
invited to this unstructured discussion forum with AAO
President-Elect David Coffey, DO, FAAO. The objective
is to promote cooperation and collaboration in an effort to
better serve AAO members’ needs.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
A5/A6: Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite
Techniques - Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and
Dr. Habenicht
Repeat of Thursday's Workshops
B5/B6: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Edna Lay, DO, FAAO on the Work of Dr. Sutherland Dr. Tettambel
Description: This workshop will present a nonHVLA approach to treatment of the first rib and
self-treatment of thoracic kyphosis.
C5/C6: EMF as an Approach; Dr. Lossing
Description: In this lab, participants will palpate
temperature changes and other electromagnetic
field changes associated with somatic dysfunction.
They will also explore the change in the electromagnetic
field when somatic dysfunction is treated. Time permitting,
participants will try to make a distinction between
emotional projections and mechanical projections.
D5/D6: Primary Respiration in Interstitium; Dr. Lee
Description: This workshop will cover details of the
production of Tide in Tissues and how it generates
from the Breath of Life, including physiology of
ground substance; ion and electron flows, viscosity
and free water; echanotransduction; and lymphatics.
E5/E6: Exploring the Interaction Between the
Attitude of the Clinician and the Physiology
of the Patient; Dr. Turner
Description: In the spirit of cooperative inquiry, this
workshop will seek to explore how the practice of
Goethe's scientific method of inquiry into natural
phenomena may be of value in taking our osteopathic
diagnosis and treatment to deeper levels.
F5:
Faculty Development Workshop: 1) The
Learner in Difficulty; 2) Using Innovative
Osteopathic Curricular Tools; 3) Procedural
Teaching Pearls in Osteopathic Manipulative
Medicine: Beyond 'See One, Do One and Teach
One;' Dr. Jones, Dr. Rowane and Dr. Schwalenberg
Description: To provide an annual course in faculty
development for educators in the osteopathic
profession to promote osteopathic principles and
practices. Provide a program for the creation of curriculum
to provide the foundations of medical and osteopathic
science, as well as practice to learners. Participants will be
able to discuss the components of a curriculum; develop
curriculum goals and learning objectives; apply a model
for curriculum and instructional design to integrate the
osteopathic concept; review core concepts in successfully
teaching procedural skills; discuss unique considerations in
procedural skill acquisition when applied to Neuromuscular
Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine; and
implement specific teaching techniques to improve the
learner’s ability to understand specific Osteopathic
Manipulative Techniques.
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
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Physician Registration Form located on pages 11 & 12
F6: Faculty Development Workshop: Best
Practices in Examination Item Writing for
the Application of Osteopathic Principles and
OMM; Dr. Gimpel and NBOME staff
Description: Participants will be able to develop and
focus multiple choice question item concepts; create
realistic and purposeful test item stems; write a precise,
clear and challenging lead-in; become interested in takehome exercises on constructing attractive and plausible
answer options; properly reference items; integrate
osteopathic principles into test item cases, stems and
answer options; become inspired to volunteer to write items
for resident in-service examinations, board certification
examinations, COMLEX-USA and COMAT, or otherwise apply
to join NBOME’s National Faculty.
G6: EMT and OMT: The Same Old Battle in a New and
Changing Reimbursement Environment; Dr.
Jorgensen
Description: While we continue to provide the same
excellent osteopathic care, payers—both federal and
private—continue to try to marginalize and isolate
doctors around the country. Learn the facts, rules and
methods to ensure proper documentation, correct code
combinations, modifier utilization and what to do when you
are denied payment and told the payer is ‘following national
policy guidelines.’ Repetition builds skill and perfecting your
documentation and coding game is paramount whether
employed or self-employed.
Volunteers Needed
for OD &TE Service
Reasons for volunteering:
1) CME Credit
2) Chance to win a FREE registration for Convocation in 2014
3) Sharing your expertise with others
4) Giving back to the profession
Dear Academy Members:
The Osteopathic Diagnosis & Treatment Education
(OD&TE) service will be offered during Convocation
from 9:00 am to 11:30 am and 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm on
Thursday, March 22; from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Friday, March 22; and 9:00
am to 12:30 pm on Saturday, March 23. The OD&TE
service is provided for educational purposes only and
not for medical treatment. Your friends, colleagues, and
students will appreciate any time you can donate. In
addition, physicians receive a 1/2 Category 1-B AOA
CME credit for each person they treat!
The OD&TE service will have a drawing at noon
on Saturday. For every person a physician treats during
OD&TE hours, his/her name will be added to the
drawing (e.g., 25 patients, 25 chances to WIN). The
prize is a complimentary registration for the 2014
Convocation in Colorado Springs, CO.
We encourage volunteers to invite students to
observe their techniques. However, the decision to allow
others to be present during treatment sessions belongs
to you and your educational subject. As always, thank
you for your participation and support!
With great appreciation,
Clay Walsh, DO, Chairperson
Please note your availability on the form below and
return along with your registration form.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Morning
____________ ________________________
Afternoon
____________
____________
closed
____________ Let me know when I am needed!
Name:________________________________________________________
Cell phone number: _______________________________________
Come a day early or stay a day late.
Relax and play some golf!
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AOA number: _______________________________________________
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
Registration and Packet Distribution
If you pre-register for Convocation, your complete
registration packet will be availabe for pickup at the AAO
registration desk beginning at 10:00 am on Wednesday,
March 20. Daily registration hours are from 10:00 am to
6:00 pm on Wednesday, March 20, and from 7:30 am to 4:00
pm Thursday, March 21 and Friday, March 22.
Meals
Registration fee includes entrance to the Opening
Reception, (1) President’s Banquet and (1) Business
Meeting Luncheon. Physicians will be responsible for
their own lunch on Friday and Saturday; students will
be responsible for lunch on Thursday and Saturday.
Rosen Shingle Creek offers a wide selection of dining
options. It is strongly recommended that you make
dinner reservations well in advance of Convocation if
you wish to dine at a specific restaurant on a specific
night. For meals sponsored by the AAO, every attempt to
meet participants’ dietary needs will be made. However,
we cannot guarantee to satisfy all requests.
Become a Mentor Today!
The mission of the American Academy of Osteopathy
Mentor Program (AAO-MP) is to provide guidance and
leadership to Student American Academy of Osteopathy
members. The program was designed to help address
the lack of osteopathic-specific education during clinical
years and beyond by:
• Reaching out to osteopathic medical students
early in their careers and providing a positive
influence on their future as an osteopathic
physician; and
• Helping provide educational and career
guidance during the OMS II and OMS III years
when choosing hospital sites for rotations,
advice on residency selection and, ultimately,
how the osteopathic philosophy can be
incorporated into all aspects of medicine.
Every osteopathic student and physician is
strongly encouraged to participate in the AAO-MP. This
is an excellent opportunity for students to become
active proponents of Osteopathy and for physicians to
contribute to making the profession stronger.
Please see the Mentor/Protégé portion of the
physician and student online registrations. Contact
the AAO for more information.
Classifications & Registration Fees
AAO Members
On or before February 20
Active.....................................$775
Retired..................................$595
Intl Affiliate.......................$775
2nd Year Practice............$595
Associate..............................$775
Supporter.............................$775
1st YearPractice..............$595
Intern/Resident..............$570
PhD.......................................$455
Fee includes one ticket to the Annual Business Meeting
Lunch on Thursday, March 21, and one ticket to the
President’s Banquet on Saturday, March 23.
After February 20 (but not on site)
A $100 late registration fee will be charged.
On-site registration
A $150 on-site registration fee will be charged. On-site
registration is discouraged.
AAO Non-Members
$1035 on or before February 20
Fee includes one ticket to the Annual Business Meeting
Lunch on Thursday, March 21, and one ticket to the
President’s Banquet on Saturday, March 23.
After February 20 (but not on site)
A $100 late registration fee will be charged.
On-site registration
A $150 on-site registration fee will be charged.
On-site registration is discouraged.
If you are an AAO non-member and would like to join the
AAO, a membership application can be found on page 10
of this document.
Students
On or before February 20
SAAO Member . . . . . $255
SAAO Non-Member . . . . . $288
After February 20 (but not on site)
A $100 late registration fee will be charged.
On-site registration
A $150 on-site registration fee will be charged. On-site
registration is discouraged.
President’s Banquet tickets
Nicholas S. Nicholas Fund
The AAO provides a sizable discount for students each
year to attend Convocation. The Nicholas S. Nicholas
Fund was created to help subsidize student registration
fees. Please consider adding a donation on your
registration form today!
Admission to this event on Saturday, March 23, is NOT
included in the student registration fee. Students can
purchase tickets separately for $120.
Student registration fees include a Friday lunch ticket.
Students are responsible for their own lunches on Thursday
and Saturday.
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
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Membership Application
3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1080 Indianapolis, Indiana 46268
Phone: (317) 879-1881 · Fax: (317) 879-0563
www.academyofosteopathy.org
AOA # ____________
Date of birth ____________
Citizenship____________
Place of birth (city/state)__________________
Name _______________________________________________________________________________ Gender: � Male � Female
(First)
(M.I.)
(Last)
(Title)
Office name _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
City/State_______________________________________________
Phone ________________________
Zip ___________
Country_____________________
Fax ________________________ Email _____________________________________
By releasing your Fax number/ E-mail address, you have given the AAO permission to send marketing information regarding courses via Fax/E-mail.
Home Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________
City/State_______________________________________________
Phone ________________________
Zip ___________
Country_____________________
Fax ________________________ Email _____________________________________
By releasing your Fax number/ E-mail address, you have given the AAO permission to send marketing information regarding courses via Fax/E-mail.
Preferred mailing address: � Office
� Home
Preferred e-mail: � Office
� Home
Preferred phone: � Office
� Home
Please indicate where the AAO may publish online your preferred mailing address and telephone number (check all that apply):
Medical Education
Premed College
� Find a physician � Membership directory � Do Not Publish
Institute/Program
City/State
Degree
Year Graduated
__________________________ ____________________ ____________________ ______________
Medical College
__________________________
____________________ ____________________ ______________
Internship
__________________________
____________________ ____________________ ______________
Residency
__________________________
____________________ ____________________ ______________
Specialty
Medical Societies
__________________________
Licensure State/Number _____________________________________
American Osteopathic Association � Yes � No
Cranial Academy � Yes � No
Former UAAO member � Yes � No
International (AAO-approved Registry) � Yes � No
Former NUFA
Other __________________________________
� Yes � No
Have you ever been denied or expelled from membership in a country/district/state society, or component society of the AOA or AAO? � Yes � No
� Yes � No
Have you ever been convicted of a felony or violation of any state or federal narcotics act ?
Has your license ever been surrendered, suspended, or revoked?
� Yes � No
(If you answered yes to any of the three questions above, please explain on an seperate sheet.)
AAO Sponsor/Reference
(Not required if graduated from an accredited U.S. osteopathic college)
*Membership in the American Academy of Osteopathy® requires membership in the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
Membership Categories (please select one)
Payment by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or personal check in USD only
*Intern/Resident
$261.00
Please make checks payable to the American Academy of Osteopathy
*1st Year in Practice $93.00
$40.00
Supporter
International Affliliate $288.00
Name as it appears on card _________________________________
*2nd Year in Practice $185.00
International Associate $288.00
Card # _________________________________________________
*Active
$261.00
Expiration date _______________3 digit CVV# ___________
Associate (MD)
$261.00
*Intern/Resident 3 yr. $106.00
*Intern/Resident 4 yr. $132.00
Type
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MasterCard
Discover
In signing this application form, I certify that the above information is correct and complete, and hereby agree to abide by the Constitution and Bylaws of the American
Academy of Osteopathy®. I agree to accept the Board of Trustees of the AAO as the sole and only judge to my qualifications to be and remain a member. I hereby authorize
the American Academy of Osteopathy® to charge the above credit card for the amount of selected membership. I understand that any money submitted will be refunded
if my application is not approved.
Signature _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
PHYSICIAN Registration Form
2013 AAO Convocation / March 20-24, 2013 / Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, FL
INSTRUCTIONS
1. REGISTER ONLINE at www.academyofosteopathy.org or complete ONE form for each registrant. Type or print clearly
within boxes (one character per box please).
2. MAIL completed forms and fee(s) to AAO Convocation, 3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1080, Indianapolis, IN 46268.
3. FAX both pages of completed form with credit card payment to 317-879-0563.
4. QUESTIONS: Call 317-879-1881. For program information, e-mail lsusemichel@academyofosteopathy.org.
5. Complete one form per registrant.
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
NICKNAME FOR BADGES
TITLE (DO, MD, PhD ,etc)
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
DAY TIME PHONE
POSTAL CODE
COUNTRY
FAX
EMAIL ADDRESS
GUEST LAST NAME
GUEST FIRST NAME
AOA INFORMATION
AOA NUMBER
COLLEGE
GRADUATION YEAR
MEALS & EVENTS
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration Type
Active Member
Associate Member
International Affiliate
Early
Standard
(before 2/20)
(After 2/20)
□ $775
□ $775
□ $775
□ $775
□ $595
□ $595
□ $595
□ $570
□ $455
□ $1,035
Supporter
1st Year in Practice
2nd Year in Practice
Retired
Intern/Resident
PhD
Non-Member
On-Site
□ $875
□ $875
□ $875
□ $875
□ $695
□ $695
□ $695
□ $670
□ $555
□ $1,135
□ $925
□ $925
□ $925
□ $925
□ $745
□ $745
□ $745
□ $720
□ $605
□ $1,185
NICHOLAS S. NICHOLAS FUND DONATION
□
□
$10 Donation
$25 Donation
□
□
$50 Donation
$100 Donation
□
Other Amount
$___________
I AM A/AN: (check all that apply)
□
□
□
□
□
□
□
□
C-SPOMM
C-NMM/OMM
FAAO
AAO President
AAO Past President
□
□
□
□
□
AAO Board of Trustees Member
AAO Board of Governors Member
AAO Committee Chair
AAO Committee Member
Residency Program Director
AAO President-Elect
AAO Sect.-Treasurer
2013 Convo. Speaker
□
□
SAAO Chapter Advisor
AOA Representative
Sign me up as an A. Hollis Wolf judge
□
I plan to Attend: (check all that apply)
Evening with the Stars (3/20)
□ Incl. in Price
Evening with the Stars and Stripes (3/21)
□ Incl. in Price
AAO Annual Business Meeting Lunch (3/21)
□ Incl. in Price
Extra Lunch Tickets
#____□ $50 each
Meal Preference: □ Roast Chicken □ Grilled Veg. Napoleon
Gavel Club (3/21) Past Presidents & Guests
#____□ $50 each
Friday PAAO Luncheon (3/22)
□ Incl. in Price
Menu: Mexican Fiesta Buffet (includes vegetarian options)
Fellows Dinner (3/22) FAAOs & Guests
# ____ □ $100 each
Meal Preference: □ Roast Prime Rib □ Veggie Wellington
President’s Banquet (3/23)
□ Incl. in Price
Extra Banquet Tickets
#____□ $110 each
Banquet Meal Preference:
□ Seasoned Flat Iron Skirt Steak □ Caribbean Spiced Seabass □ Portabella Stack
PAYMENT
□ Visa
□ MasterCard
□ Check made payable to the AAO
CARD NUMBER
EXPIRATION DATE
2
BILLING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT THAN ABOVE
□ FP □ EM □ PM&R □ Other: __________
3
Do you utilize Osteopathy in the Cranial Field in your practice? □ Yes
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SIGNATURE
NAME ON CARD (PLEASE PRINT)
BECOME A PHYSICIAN MENTOR
Specialty (check one) □ NMM □ Ortho □ Surgery □ Peds □ Sports Med □ OB □ IM
Maximum Number of Protégés (Circle One): 1
□ Discover
□ No
CONTINUE TO 2nd Page
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Name: _______________________________________________________
Physician Workshops
Please number your workshop choices from one to three.
Thursday, March 21
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
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Friday, March 22
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
A1: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy
Techniques for O-A and A-A Segments - a, b , c, d; Dr.
Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss and Kai Mitchell
_______
A4:
B1: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Sara
(Sally) E. Sutton, DO, FAAO; Dr. Schuster
B4:
C1: _______
C4:
D1: Breathing and Mechanotransduction; Dr. Ettlinger
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D4:
_______
E4:
_______
F4:
_______
G4: _______
A5:
_______
B5:
_______
C5:
_______
D5:
_______
F5:
Interface Between the Fascial System and the Fluid
System - The Junctional Areas; Dr. Buser
_______ E1: Interface of the Biomechanical, Bioenergetic
and Biological in the Fascia; Dr. O’Connell
_______ F1: _______
G1:
Osteopathy Across the Ponds; Dr. Turner and
Dr. Fendall
Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite
Techniques - Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and Dr.
Habenicht
Thursday, March 21
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
_______
_______
_______
A2: Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy
Techniques for O-A and A-A Segments - a, b , c, d; Dr.
Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss and Kai Mitchell
B2: Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Sara
(Sally) E. Sutton, DO, FAAO; Dr. Schuster
C2: Interface Between the Fascial System and the Fluid
System - The Junctional Areas; Dr. Buser
_______
D2: Breathing and Mechanotransduction; Dr. Ettlinger
_______
F2: _______ E2: Interface of the Biomechanical, Bioenergetic,
and Biological in the Fascia; Dr. O’Connell
_______
G2:
Osteopathy Across the Ponds; Dr. Turner and Dr.
Fendall
Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite
Techniques - Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and Dr.
Habenicht
Friday, March 22
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
_______
A3:
_______
B3:
_______
C3:
_______
E3:
Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy
Techniques for O-A and A-A Segments - a, b , c, d; Dr.
Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss and Kai Mitchell
Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Herbert C.
Miller, DO, FAAO; Dr. Hagopian
F3:
The Fluid System - Intravascular, Extravascular,
Interstitial; Dr. Hankinson
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An Osteopathic Prospective of the Lymphatics; Dr.
Goldman
Magoun Memorial FAAO/NUFA Forum
Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound; Dr.
Pasquarello and Dr. Jorgensen
An Osteopathic Prospective of the Lymphatics; Dr.
Goldman
Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
The Fluid System - Intravascular, Extravascular,
Interstitial; Dr. Hankinson
Component Society Forum; Dr. Coffey
E5:
Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite
Techniques - Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and Dr.
Habenicht
Some of What I Learned from My Mentor Edna
Lay, DO, FAAO, on the Work of Dr. Sutherland; Dr.
Tettambel
EMF as an Approach; Dr. Lossing
Primary Respiration in Interstitium; Dr. Lee
Exploring the Interaction Between the Attitude of the
Clinician and the Physiology of the Patient; Dr. Turner
Faculty Development Workshop: 1) The Learner
in Difficulty; 2) Using Innovative Osteopathic
Curricular Tools; 3) Procedural Teaching Pearls in
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine: Beyond 'See
One, Do One and Teach One;' Dr. Jones, Dr. Rowane
and Dr. Schwalenberg
Saturday, March 23
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
_______
A6:
_______
B6:Some of What I learned from My Mentor Edna
Lay, DO, FAAO, on the Work of Dr. Sutherland; Dr.
Tettambel
Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
_______
_______G3:
_______
_______
D3:
Some of What I Learned from My Mentor, Herbert C.
Miller, DO, FAAO; Dr. Hagopian
Saturday, March 23
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound; Dr.
Pasquarello and Dr. Jorgensen
_______
Mentor and Protégé: Updated Muscle Energy
Techniques for O-A and A-A Segments - a, b , c, d; Dr.
Mitchell, Dr. Sandweiss and Kai Mitchell
_______
C6:
D6:
_______
E6:
_______
F6:
_______
G6:
Mentor and Protégé: Dr. Kappler's Favorite
Techniques - Chicago Style; Dr. Kappler and Dr.
Habenicht
EMF as an Approach; Dr. Lossing
Primary Respiration in Interstitium; Dr. Lee
Exploring the Interaction Between the Attitude of the
Clinician and the Physiology of the Patient; Dr. Turner
Faculty Development Workshop: Best Practices in
Examination Item Writing for the Application of
Osteopathic Principles and OMM; Dr. Gimpel and
NBOME Staff
EMT and OMT: The Same Old Battle in a New and
Changing Reimbursement Environment; Dr. Jorgensen
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on pages 17 & 18
Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel
Interns & Residents
Join the PAAO!
Postgraduate American Academy
of Osteopathy
Purpose
• Promoting continued education in osteopathic principles
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and practices (OPP) in postgraduate training programs;
Providing a network for interns and residents interested
in OPP;
Identifying interns and residents at the annual AAO
Convocation;
Providing a platform for intern and residents issues at
the AAO; and
Providing intern and resident representation at the AAO
and AOA.
Benefits
• A substantial discount on all AAO educational
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•
Award Winning Guestrooms
Rosen Shingle Creek proudly presents a combination of
1,500 luxury guestrooms and suites that are functional and
classically styled with soothing earth tones and sumptuous
bedding. Most guestrooms feature views of our beautiful
manicured gardens, pools, and Shingle golf course. Our
alluring suites, ranging from expansive hospitality parlors to
the 1,744-square-foot presidential suites provide the perfect
atmosphere for intimate gatherings.
Each Rosen Shingle Creek guestroom includes:
• a luxurious Creek Sleeper Bed
• 32″ flat screen TVs with NXTV connectivity
• complimentary WIFI in guestrooms and public areas
• two telephones with voicemail
• laptop safes
• hairdryer
• plush robes
• mini-refrigerators
• coffeemaker
• designer linens
• elegant furnishings
• first-class toiletries
•
programs, including Convocation;
Savings on books and other publications through the AAO
online store;
The AAO Journal and AAO Member Newsletter;
Access to the PAAO Committee, which holds a voting seat
on the AAO Board of Governors, giving the PAAO a greater
voice in policy making for you, the interns and residents;
and
Access to the PAAO Forum, located on our Web site.
Look for us in Orlando...
The PAAO will have a booth in the Exhibit Hall, as well as
hold its Business Meeting/Elections on Friday, March 22, 2013
from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm.
The PAAO is a great way of getting involved. Simply complete
the form below and mail it to: American Academy of Osteopathy,
3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1080, Indianapolis, IN 46268, Attn:
PAAO.
I’m interested in more information about the PAAO
Name _______________________________________________________________
Phone _______________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip _____________________________________________________
E-mail_______________________________________________________________
Residency Program ________________________________________________
Program Director __________________________________________________
Year in training: PGY1 PGY2 PGY3 PGY4 PGY5
AOA Member: YES / NO (if YES, AOA # ____________________)
AAO Member: YES / NO
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
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Physician Registration Form located on pages 11 & 12
SAAO Looks Forward to Working
with Physicians Attending the AAO
Convocation
As the new SAAO Executive Board begins preparing for the upcoming year, we hope you share our opinion that last
year’s Convocation in Louisville was a great experience. On the student side of the program, we were fortunate to be able
to learn directly from so many of you, as well as make contacts for upcoming rotations and residencies. Let me speak for
all of the students when I say “Thank you” for everything you contribute to making Convo one of the best experiences for
the students year after year. We thoroughly look forward to seeing all of you this upcoming year in sunny Orlando for
Convo 2013!
As much as we would like everyone to think Convo runs itself, the event would be completely lost if not for the guidance and selflessness of all of the physicians and AAO staff members. For that reason, we ask that you consider assisting
in the nurturing of your future colleagues’ education. Here are some of the many ways in which you can help ensure this
year’s Convo will be as exhilarating as it was last year:
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Showcase your vast knowledgebase of osteopathic medicine by being a judge for the A. Hollis Wolf Case
Presentation Competition. During this competition, students are given five minutes to present a case in
which they utilized OMM in a clinical setting to treat a patient.
Make a donation to help recognize the top six presenters in the A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentation Competition.
Become a preceptor for the Vicki Dyson Scholarship Program, in which third- and fourth-year students
at each osteopathic school have the chance to win a scholarship for participating in an approved NMM/
OMM elective rotation.
Be a “Star” at the annual “Evening with the Stars” events during Convocation. Not only will you be able
to pass on your knowledge and skills to the next generation of physicians, but you can also earn CME
credit!
Participate in the SAAO auction, either as a bidder or a donor of products or services. Past donations
have included osteopathic heritage/collector’s items, osteopathic medical school paraphernalia or
dinner with a physician. Any donated items are greatly appreciated, and will be displayed at the SAAO
booth in the Exhibit Hall prior to the auction.
Donate funds for the student reception to help students network with Convocation attendees from all
the other osteopathic medical schools in the country.
Provide your prized FAAO signature for the legacy treatment table to be auctioned off, or come to bid on
it!
As students, and as the future of this profession, we wholeheartedly thank you for guiding us through your skills,
mentorship, and support. Please continue to point us in the right direction as we move forth and become your equals.
Should you have any questions or concerns, or wish to participate in any way mentioned (or not mentioned) above, please
do not hesitate to contact the AAO office at (317) 879–1881 to speak with one of the AAO staff.
Best regards,
Thomas Lettich, OMS III
SAAO Executive Council Vice Chair
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
Exploration of the World of Lymphatics
SAAO/NUFA Convocation Week Schedule
Wednesday, March 20
8:00 am - 5:00 pm SAAO Board of Governors meeting
10:00 am - 6:00 pm Early Convocation Registration
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cellular Biology and the Cellular Matrix
Frank H. Willard, PhD
Separate registration required
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm NUFA program
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Evening With the FAAOs: Biomechanical
Forces: A Discussion of Development and
Pathology
George Pasquarello, DO, FAAO, Program Chair
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm Evening with the Stars
Thursday, March 21
7:30 am - 4:00 pm Registration Hours
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Osteopathic Diagnosis & Treatment
Education (OD & TE) service
closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
9:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hours
Morning Breakout Sessions
8:00 am - 9:30 am
SA1:
Introduction to Cranial Osteopathy (All levels)
Thomas A. Moorcroft, DO, and Daniel A. Shadoan, DO
SD1:
Cranial (Advanced); Michael J. Porvaznik, DO
SB1:
SC1:
SE1:
3-hour workshop, 8:00 am - 11:00 am
HVLA (Intermediate); John G. Hohner, DO, FAAO
OB (Intermediate); Melicien A. Tettambel, DO, FAAO
BLT/Fascial (Advanced); Wm. Thomas Crow, DO, FAAO
9:30 am - 10:00 am Visit with the Exhibitors
Morning Breakout Sessions
10:00 am - 11:30 am
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Clinical Applications of the Lymphatics
Andrew M. Goldman, DO
5:15 pm - 8:00 pm ‘80s Themed Student Mixer
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Pediatric Special Interest Group
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Evening with the Stars and Stripes
Friday, March 22
7:30 am - 4:00 pm
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
SA3:
SB3: SC3: SD3:
SE3:
SF3: Pediatric Lymphatics (All levels); Heather P. Ferrill, DO
Outpatient Osteopathic Diagnosis and Treatment
Dr. Shadoan; Michael Kurisu, DO; Eric Shilland, DO
Sports Medicine (Intermediate); Kurt P. Heinking, DO, FAAO
Clinical Applications of the Lymphatics (Advanced)
Dr. Goldman
The Interface Between the Fascial System and the
Fluid System - The Junctional Areas (Advanced)
Boyd R. Buser, DO
9:30 am - 10:00 am Visit with the Exhibitors
Morning Breakout Sessions
10:00 am - 11:30 am
SA4:
SB4: SC4: SD4:
Diaphragms (All levels); Dr. Ettlinger
Pediatric Lymphatics (All levels); Heather P. Ferrill, DO
Outpatient Osteopathic Diagnosis and Treatment
Dr. Shadoan; Michael Kurisu, DO; Eric Shilland, DO
Sports Medicine (Intermediate); Dr. Heinking
SD2:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
SE2:
HVLA (Intermediate); Dr. Hohner
OB (Intermediate); Dr. Tettambel
Cranial (Advanced); Dr. Porvaznik
BLT/Fascial (Advanced); Dr. Crow
11:30 am -1:00 pm SAAO Board of Governors Meeting/Elections for Student Positions on AAO Committees
Afternoon Lectures
2:00 pm - 2:15 pm Introduction/Call to Ceremony
SAAO Council
2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Lymphatics - Anatomy
Frank H. Willard, PhD
3:15 pm - 4:00 pm Lymphatics OMM - The Data and Thoughts
on How It All Ties In; Lisa Hodge, PhD
closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Exhibit Hours
Diaphragms (All levels); Hugh M. Ettlinger, DO, FAAO
SE4:
SC2:
Osteopathic Diagnosis & Treatment
Education (OD & TE) service
Morning Breakout Sessions
8:00 am - 9:30 am
SA2:
Continuation of SA1 (All levels); Drs. Moorcroft and
Shadoan
SB2:
Registration Hours
SF4: Clinical Applications of the Lymphatics (Advanced)
Dr. Goldman
The Interface Between the Fascial System and the
Fluid System - The Junctional Areas (Advanced); Dr. Buser
SAAO Luncheon
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm SAAO Board of Governors Meeting/Executive Council Elections
Afternoon Lectures
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Magoun Memorial FAAO/NUFA Workshop
(NUFA members only)
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm Energetics and a Mechanical Approach
R. Paul Lee, DO, FAAO
2:45 pm - 3:30 pm Interfacing the Body to Deeper Levels Sutherland, Gerter, Swedenborg, Russell
Interaction; Dr. Turner
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3:30 pm - 4:00 pm Visit with the Exhibitors
4:00 pm - 4:45 pm Residency Program Panel
4:45 pm - 5:30 pm Residency Program Meet and Greet
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm SAAO Semi-Silent Auction
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Alumni Receptions
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Practice for A. Hollis Wolf Presentation
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm NUFA Social (NUFA members only)
Headwaters Lounge
Saturday, March 23
9:00 am - 12:30 pm Osteopathic Diagnosis & Treatment
Education (OD&TE)
Morning Breakout Sessions
8:00 am - 9:30 am
SA5:
SB5:
SC5:
SD5: SE5: Key Lesion (All levels); Edward G. Stiles, DO, FAAO
Biodynamics (Intermediate); Donald V. Hankinson, DO
Thoracic Outlet/Scapula (Intermediate)
Millicent King Channell, DO, FAAO
Acupuncture/Acupressure (Advanced); Sajid A. Surve, DO
Trigger Point/Spray and Stretch (Advanced)
Michael L. Kuchera, DO, FAAO
9:30 am - 10:00 am Break
Morning Lectures
10:00 am - 11:30 am
10:00 am - 11:00 am Fluid/Cellular Interface; Dr. Fendall
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Describe Anatomy Skin to Cell; Dr. Willard
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
A. Hollis Wolf Case Presentations Competition
4:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Presentation of Awards
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
7:15 pm - 9:30 pm
9:30 pm - 12:00 am
8:00 am - 8:55 am
8:55 am - 9:50 am
Harold A. Blood, DO, FAAO, Memorial Lecture
Boyd R. Buser, DO
President’s Reception
President’s Banquet
Must purchase separate ticket
Entertainment
Sunday, March 24
The 1980s are back and it's
time to PARTY!
Ever long for the days of leg warmers, side
ponytails and shoulder pads? Well, you're in
luck! We're bringing them back (for a night at
least) at Thursday's SAAO Mixer!
Students are encouraged to show up in full
'80s attire. Tight-rolled jeans, slouch socks, offthe-shoulder sweatshirts, slap bracelets, belted
t-shirt dresses and neon-colored workout gear
are just some of the plentiful ways you can sport
your pride for this memorable decade.
We'll have all your favorites '80s tunes
blaring from a boombox, Molly Ringwald
movies playing in the background and plenty of
food and drinks that'll make you think this era
never passed!
How Healthcare Reform Affects the Physician’s
Practice in Relationship to OMM
Yolanda Doss, AOA Division of Compliance
and Payment Advocacy
The Business of Osteopathic Practice
Richard Feely, DO, FAAO
9:50 am - 10:10 amBreak
10:10 am - 11:05 am Developing Osteopathic Leaders
Karen J. Nichols, DO, MA, MACOI
11:05 am - 12:00 pm Update on AACOM/AOA Blue Ribbon Committee Report on COM Education and Health
Care Reform; Dr. Buser
12:00 pm
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Convocation adjourned
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STUDENT Registration Form
2013 AAO Convocation / March 20-24, 2013 / Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, FL
INSTRUCTIONS
1. REGISTER ONLINE at www.academyofosteopathy.org or complete ONE form for each registrant. Type or print clearly
within boxes (one character per box please).
2. MAIL completed forms and fee(s) to AAO Convocation, 3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1080, Indianapolis, IN 46268.
3. FAX both pages of completed form with credit card payment to 317-879-0563.
4. QUESTIONS: Call 317-879-1881. For program information, e-mail lsusemichel@academyofosteopathy.org.
5. Complete one form per registrant.
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
NICKNAME FOR BADGES
TITLE (OMS-1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5)
GRADUATION YEAR
COLLEGE ACRONYM
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
REGISTRATION FEES
MEALS & EVENTS
Registration Type
SAAO Member
SAAO Member w/ table
Student Non-Member
Student Non-Member w/ table
Early
Standard
(before 2/20)
(After 2/20)
□ $255
□ $205
□ $288
□ $238
□
SAAO Chapter Officer
□1
Year
□
2 Year
□3
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□ $405
□ $355
□ $438
□ $388
OMM Fellow
Year
□4
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□5
Year
I plan to Attend: (check all that apply)
Evening with the Stars (3/20)
Evening with the Stars (3/21)
Student Mixer (3/21)
Friday SAAO Luncheon (3/22)
Menu: Mexican Fiesta Buffet (includes vegetarian options)
President’s Banquet (3/23)
Banquet Meal Preference:
□ Seasoned Flat Iron Skirt Steak
SAAO Regional Coordinator
I AM A [Current Year] Student
nd
On-Site
□ $355
□ $305
□ $388
□ $338
□
I AM A: (check all that apply)
st
AOA NUMBER
E-MAIL ADDRESS
DAY TIME PHONE
□
POSTAL CODE
th
□ Incl. in Price
□ Incl. in Price
□ Incl. in Price
□ Incl. in Price
□ $110 each
□ Caribbean Spiced Seabass □ Portabella Stack
PAYMENT □ Visa □ MasterCard □ Discover □ Check Payable to AAO
Year
CARD NUMBER
I WOULD LIKE A PHYSICIAN MENTOR
□ YES!
Specialty (check one) □ NMM □ Ortho □ Surgery □ Peds
□ Sports Med □ OB □ IM □ FP □ EM □ PM&R
□ Other: __________________
EXPIRATION DATE
SIGNATURE
NAME ON CARD (PLEASE PRINT)
Are you interested in Osteopathy in the Cranial Field? □ Yes □ No
BILLING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT THAN ABOVE
STUDENT WORKSHOPS
Please number your choices 1-3 in order of preference in case your first workshop preference is SOLD OUT.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
8:00 - 9:30 AM
___ SA1 - Intro to Cranial Osteopathy (All levels)
___ SB1 - HVLA (Intermediate)
___ SC1 - OB (Intermediate)
___ SD1 - Cranial (Advanced)
___ SE1 - BLT/Fascial (Advanced)
10:00 - 11:30 AM
___ SA2 - Intro to Cranial Osteopathy
___ SB2 - HVLA
___ SC2 - OB
___ SD2 - Cranial
___ SE2 - BLT/Fascial
Friday, March 22, 2013
8:00 - 9:30 AM
___ SA3 - Diaphragms (All levels)
___ SB3 - Pediatric Lymphatics (All levels)
___ SC3 - Outpatient Osteo. Dx & Tx (All levels)
___ SD3 - Sports Medicine (Intermediate)
___ SE3 - Clincial Appl of the Lymphatics (Advanced)
___ SF3 - The Interface Between the Fasical System &
the Fluid System (Advanced)
10:00 - 11:30 AM
___ SA4 - Diaphragms
___ SB4 - Pediatric Lymphatics
___ SC4 - Outpatient Osteo. Dx & Tx
___ SD4 - Sports Medicine
___ SE4 - Clincial Applications of the Lymphatics
___ SF4 - The Interface Between the Fasical System &
the Fluid System
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Saturday, March 23, 2013
8:00 - 9:30 AM
___ SA5 - Key Lesion
(All levels)
___ SB5 - Biodynamics (Intermediate)
___ SC5 - Thoracic Outlet/
Scapula (Intermediate)
___ SD5 - Acupuncture/
Acupressure (Advanced)
___ SE5 - Trigger Point/
Spray and Stretch
(Advanced)
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Physician Registration Form located on pages 11 & 12
American
Academy of Osteopathy
3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1080
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: 317-879-1881
Fax: 317-879-0563
Website: www.academyofosteopathy.org
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Special Offer to Students
AGREEMENT
Loan of personal treatment table in exchange for reduced convocation registration fee
The undersigned STUDENT has applied to the American Academy of Osteopathy (AAO) for reduced tuition at the 2013 AAO
Convocation in Orlando, FL, in return for the AAO’s use of a personal, portable treatment table throughout the course of the
event.
The STUDENT agrees to the following terms:
1.The STUDENT will deliver the portable treatment table (without carrying case) to the AAO’s Convocation office
no later than 7:00 pm local time on Wednesday, March 20, 2013. The STUDENT understands that registration
materials will be withheld until the table is delivered. Otherwise, the AAO will require an additional $50.00 registration
fee from the STUDENT.
2.The STUDENT will permanently mark the portable treatment table with identification to permit both the STUDENT
and AAO to confirm ownership of the table.
3.The STUDENT agrees to allow the AAO to use the portable treatment table at the AAO’s discretion throughout the
course of the Convocation until 1:00 pm local time on Saturday, March 23, 2013, at which time the STUDENT will
retrieve the portable treatment table from the AAO Staff.
The AAO agrees to the following:
1. The AAO allow the STUDENT to register for the 2013 AAO Convocation at the student registration rate reduced by $50.00.
3. The AAO will release the portable treatment table to the STUDENT in an area that will be determined at the time of registration between the hours of 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm local time on Saturday, March 23, 2013.
2. The AAO will exercise responsible care for the protection of the STUDENT’s portable treatment table. However, the STUDENT, upon signing this agreement, expressly releases the AAO from any and all claims for loss, damage, or injury.
Signed by STUDENT
Student's Name (Please print): _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Cell Phone: _________________________________________ Hotel: _______________________________________________ Room #: _________________
Student's Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
AAO Staff Signature: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sign this Agreement Form, Attach it to Your Registration Form and
Deduct $50.00 from Your Registration Fee!
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Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
Student Registration Form located on page 17 & 18
Hotel Reservation Form
Rosen Shingle Creek Resort
Attn: Jamie, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819
Be sure to indicate your participation in the American Academy of
Osteopathy Convocation!
24-hour Reservations Phone: 1-866-996-6338 or (407) 996-6338
Reservations Fax: (407) 996-3157
Register Online: https://booking.ihotelier.com/istay/istay.jsp?hotelid=6840
&groupID=801772
Please make your room reservations early in order to protect the AAO’s ability to block a sufficient number of rooms.
Arrival/Departure Dates
Rooms are not available for check-in until 3:00 pm. Checkout time is 11:00 am. Guests must provide payment information in
order to secure a reservation, but will not be charged for a deposit. Reservations may be cancelled, or stays shortened, up
to five days prior to arrival. Failure to notify the hotel of a cancellation will result in a charge of one night’s room and tax.
Arrival Date: _______________________________________________________ Departure Date:_______________________________________________
Credit Card Information
Cardholder Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Card Type: ________________
Billing Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Card Number_____________________________________________________ Expiration Date: ________________ 3-digit CVV: ________________
Signature: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Hotel Information
Please Type or Print Legibly
Name:_____________________________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________________
City: _________________________________________ State: ____________
Zip: ___________ Country: ________________________________________
Daytime Phone: __________________________________________________
Type of Room Preferred:________________________________________
Special Requirements:___________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Sharing room with:______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
AAO Convocation Rates:
Single/Double.............................................................................$189
Additional Person......................................................................... $20
Executive Parlor...........................................................$900-$1100
Hospitality Suites.........................................................$900-$1100
Grande Parlor.............................................................$1200-$1300
No Resort Fees
No charge for children ages 17 and under utilizing existing
bedding.
The above room rates are available March 15-24. Please
be sure your reservation reaches the hotel by February 19.
Otherwise, accomodations will be on a space-available basis
only and higher rates may apply.
Register for Convocation online at the AAO Web site: www.academyofosteopathy.org
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3500 DePauw Blvd., Suite 1080
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: (317) 879-1881
Fax: (317) 879-0563
www.academyofosteopathy.org
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