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KALAHARI RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER Pocono Manor, PA Kalahari Ballroom Up to 15 Category 1-A AOA CME Credits Joshua S. Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFP Chair and Professor, Department of Family Medicine, RowanSOM Director, Continuing Medical Education Danielle Cooley, DO, FACOFP Chair, OMM/NMI, Rowan SOM Associate Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM Tara Shontz Continuing Medical Education Coordinator, RowanSOM 3-Day Continuing Medical Education CONFERENCE presented at NOVEMBER 14-16, 2019 Purpose: RowanSOM and NJAOPS are dedicated to refining and enhancing physicians’ knowledge to manage the changing needs of the healthcare system. These evidence-based lectures are structured to augment physician expertise with current guidelines, materials and recommendations, as well as up-to-date advances in medical treatment on specific topics. Target Audience: This continuing medical education program is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians in general practice, osteopathic family physicians, and other healthcare professionals who provide care to patients in a general practice environment. Learning Objectives: Recognize ways to discuss medication use and compliance with patients • Implement appropriate dietary plans for patients during specific stages of pregnancy • Summarize key components of a pre-participation sports physical examinations • Discover common musculoskeletal complaints amongst the geriatric population / Demonstrate specific osteopathic techniques to treat disorders related to abdominal pain • Review pertinent anatomy of the head and neck associated with headaches Explain key aspects of safe sex practices for the geriatric population • Describe the physiologic changes affecting sexual function • Review current STD screening guidelines and discuss treatment of commons STD’s Recognize common myths about use of vaping in place of smoking cigarettes • Identify symptoms and signs that are concerning for bioterrorism • Identify awareness of personality pathology symptoms in patients • Recognize why patient engagement is important for quality-driven healthcare Demonstrate best practices in using a medical interpreter in the office Summarize key ways to use the patient’s story to assist in medical decision making for the patients • Describe generational differences in epidemiology of common diseases and how this impacts patient care AOA Accreditation Statements: Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. RowanSOM designates this program for a maximum of 15 Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. Physician (AMA) Accreditation Statement: NJAOPS is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provide continuing medical education for physicians. NJAOPS designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Health Professionals: Participants may claim hours to receive a Certificate of Participation for an activity designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Disclaimer: It is the policy of RowanSOM that the information presented at CME activities will be unbiased and based on scientific evidence. This activity is being presented for educational purposes only. The views expressed in this activity are those of the faculty. It should not be inferred or assumed that they are expressing the views of any manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices, or Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine. Register On-Line at: go.rowan.edu/cme. An email confirmation will be sent once your registration is complete. If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact the CME Office at (856) 566-6358. Registrations can also be mailed in with a check made payable to: Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine Continuing Medical Education, Attention: Tara Shontz University Educational Center 40 East Laurel Road, Suite 2105, Room 2128 Stratford, NJ 08084 CME Registration Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to the Continuing Medical Education Office. Fifty percent of your registration fee will be refunded if requested in writing by September 30, 2019. Registration is non-transferrable. OVERVIEW REGISTRATION Up to 15 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS REGISTRATION FEE BEFORE 9/1/19 AFTER 9/1/19 ON SITE 3-Day Conference $495 $595 $695 Name: __________________________________________________________________________________ Degree: ________________________________ AOA Number: ______________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________________ Contact Number: __________________________ Email: ___________________________ _________ Specialty: _______________________________________________________________________________ Attending Smores Event Yes ____________ # of Adults __________ # of Children _________ No ____________ Event Participation OnSite ____________ OnLine ____________ EDUCATIONAL SPONSOR:

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Page 1: EDUCATIONAL SPONSOR · • Recognize common myths about use of vaping in place of smoking cigarettes • Identify symptoms and signs that are concerning for bioterrorism • Identify

KALAHARI RESORT &

CONVENTION CENTER

Pocono Manor, PAKalahari Ballroom

Up to

15 Category 1-A

AOA CME Credits

Joshua S. Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFPChair and Professor, Department of Family Medicine, RowanSOM Director, Continuing Medical Education

Danielle Cooley, DO, FACOFPChair, OMM/NMI, Rowan SOM

Associate Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

Tara ShontzContinuing Medical Education

Coordinator, RowanSOM

3-Day Continuing

Medical Education

CONFERENCEpresented at

NOVEMBER 14-16, 2019

Purpose: RowanSOM and NJAOPS are dedicated to refining and enhancing physicians’ knowledge to manage the changing needs of the healthcare system. These evidence-based lectures are structured to augment physician expertise with current guidelines, materials and recommendations, as well as up-to-date advances in medical treatment on specific topics.

Target Audience: This continuing medical education program is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians in general practice, osteopathic family physicians, and other healthcare professionals who provide care to patients in a general practice environment.

Learning Objectives: • Recognize ways to discuss medication use and compliance with patients • Implement appropriate dietary plans for patients during specific stages of pregnancy • Summarize key components of a pre-participation sports physical examinations • Discover common musculoskeletal complaints amongst the geriatric population / Demonstrate specific osteopathic techniques to treat disorders related to abdominal pain • Review pertinent anatomy of the head and neck associated with headaches • Explain key aspects of safe sex practices for the geriatric population • Describe the physiologic changes affecting sexual function • Review current STD screening guidelines and discuss treatment of commons STD’s • Recognize common myths about use of vaping in place of smoking cigarettes • Identify symptoms and signs that are concerning for bioterrorism • Identify awareness of personality pathology symptoms in patients • Recognize why patient engagement is important for quality-driven healthcare • Demonstrate best practices in using a medical interpreter in the office • Summarize key ways to use the patient’s story to assist in medical decision making for the patients • Describe generational differences in epidemiology of common diseases and how this impacts patient care

AOA Accreditation Statements: Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.

RowanSOM designates this program for a maximum of 15 Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

Physician (AMA) Accreditation Statement: NJAOPS is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

NJAOPS designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™.

Health Professionals: Participants may claim hours to receive a Certificate of Participation for an activity designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.

Disclaimer: It is the policy of RowanSOM that the information presented at CME activities will be unbiased and based on scientific evidence. This activity is being presented for educational purposes only. The views expressed in this activity are those of the faculty. It should not be inferred or assumed that they are expressing the views of any manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and/or medical devices, or Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine.

Register On-Line at: go.rowan.edu/cme. An email confirmation will be sent once your registration is complete. If you do not receive a confirmation, please contact the CME Office at (856) 566-6358.

Registrations can also be mailed in with a check made payable to:

Rowan University School of Osteopathic MedicineContinuing Medical Education, Attention: Tara ShontzUniversity Educational Center40 East Laurel Road, Suite 2105, Room 2128Stratford, NJ 08084

CME Registration Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to the Continuing Medical Education Office. Fifty percent of your registration fee will be refunded if requested

in writing by September 30, 2019. Registration is non-transferrable.

OVERVIEW REGISTRATION

Up to

15 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1

CREDITS™

REGISTRATION FEE BEFORE 9/1/19 AFTER 9/1/19 ON SITE

3-Day Conference $495 $595 $695

Name: __________________________________________________________________________________

Degree: ________________________________ AOA Number: ______________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________________

Contact Number: __________________________ Email: ____________________________________

Specialty: _______________________________________________________________________________

Attending Smores EventYes ____________ # of Adults __________ # of Children _________No ____________

Event ParticipationOnSite ____________ OnLine ____________

EDUCATIONAL SPONSOR:

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine.For more information please visit

go.rowan.edu/cme

SEE OUR OTHER CME EVENTS AT

PREVENTION AND SAFETY

CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTLocated in Kalahari Ballroom A

COUNSELING OLDER DRIVERSKevin Overbeck, DO, Assistant Professor, Geriatrics, RowanSOM

HELPING GERIATRIC PATIENTS NAVIGATE SAFE SEXTerrie Ginsberg, Assistant Professor, Geriatrics, RowanSOM

UPDATE ON STD SCREENING AND TREATMENTJennifer Sepede, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

WHERE IS THE CLOUD OF SMOKE: DEBUNKING VAPING MYTHSMeagan Vermeulen, MD, Assistant Professor, RowanSOM

BIOTERRORISM AND THE ROLE OF THE PRIMARY CARE CLINICIANTara Pellegrino, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

SMORES EVENTFamily Friendly,Located in the River Rooms

7:00am– 7:30am

7:30am– 8:30am

8:30am– 9:30am

9:30am– 10:30am

10:30am– 11:30am

11:30am– 12:30pm

7:00pm– 9:00pm

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14

HOTEL INFORMATIONkalahariresorts.com/pennsylvania

Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in the Poconos Mountains is a full service vacation destination offering:

BODY AND FUNCTION

REGISTRATIONLocated in Kalahari Ballroom A

INTRODUCTIONJoshua Coren, DO, MBA, FACOFP, Chair and Professor, Family Medicine, Director, Continuing Medical Education, RowanSOM

EFFECTIVE PRESCRIBING AND INCREASING PATIENT COMPLIANCEPhilip Collins, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

OBESITY/WEIGHT MANAGEMENT IN PREGNANCY/POST-PARTUMAdarsh Gupta, DO, Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM, Director, Center for Medical Weight Loss & Metabolic Control

PRE-PARTICIPATION SPORTS PHYSICALS FOR ALL TYPES OF ATHLETESJennifer LeComte, DO, Division Chief, Internal Medicine, RowanSOM

CONSIDERATIONS IN OMT FOR THE GERIATRIC POPULATIONJames Bailey, DO, Assistant Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine, RowanSOM

AN OSTEOPATHIC APPROACH TO ABDOMINAL PAINDanielle Cooley, DO, Chair of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Associate Professor, Family Medicine/OMM, RowanSOM

OSTEOPATHIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF HEADACHESCatherine Fusco, DO, Assistant Professor, Osteopathic Medicine and Family Medicine, RowanSOM

11:00am

11:25am– 11:30am

11:30am– 12:30pm

12:30pm– 1:30pm

1:30pm– 2:30pm

2:30pm– 3:15pm

3:15pm– 4:00pm

4:00pm– 4:30pm

Questions? Please contact Tara Shontz at 856-566-6358

• America’s Largest Indoor Waterpark • Adventurous restaurants• Luxury Spas• Family Entertainment Center• Fitness Center• Complimentary Wi-Fi

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16

FOR MORE INFORMATIONPlease contact the Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine

Office of Continuing Medical Education by email at [email protected].

THE MIND AND COMMUNICATION

CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTLocated in Kalahari Ballroom A

IT’S NOT ME, IT’S YOU: HOW PERSONALITY DISORDERS PRESENT IN PRIMARY CAREJoanna Petrides, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine & Psychology, RowanSOM

ENGAGING THE MOST IMPORTANT MEMBER OF THE HEALTHCARE TEAM: THE PATIENTAlison Mancuso, DO, Associate Professor & Vice Chair, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

A GUIDE TO THE EFFECTIVE USE OF A MEDICAL INTERPRETERRebecca Moore, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine RowanSOM

LET THE PATIENT BE YOUR GUIDE: USING PATIENT STORIES TO IMPROVE CARESamantha Plasner, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

INTERGENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH CAREAlexander Kowalski, DO, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, RowanSOM

7:00am– 7:30am

7:30am– 8:30am

8:30am– 9:30am

9:30am– 10:30am

10:30am– 11:30am

11:30am– 12:30pm

ACCOMMODATIONS

STANDARD ROOM$189 per night (plus taxes)

For upgrade information and pricing,please contact

Kalahari direct.

GUEST ROOMSReserved with a group code

PRICING4 Water Park Wristbands

included in the room charge per night

KALAHARI RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER250 Kalahari Boulevard – Pocono Manor, PA 18349

RESERVATIONSPlease contact Kalahari Resorts at 1-877-Kalahari (525-2427) OR Online https://stay.kalahariresorts.com/pennsylvania#groupSignIn

Enter the Group Code “3512” when prompted, press continue and follow on screen instructions.

Rooms are held under the “School of Osteopathic Medicine” Room Block

FOR INDIVIDUAL GUEST DEPOSIT/CONFIRMATION/CANCELLATION:To receive the group rate, reservations must be made before the room block is filled OR

by October 14, 2019. Reservations will be taken following this date based on space.To confirm a guest room within the Room Block, the guest room must be secured with

a valid credit card by the guest attending the event, along with first night’s deposit. Cancellations must be made 72 hours or more prior to arrival to receive full refund less

$25 processing fee. Cancellations less than 72 hours prior to arrival forfeits entire deposit.