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118th Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention 1423 Randy Lane Jefferson City, MO 65101 St. Charles Convention Center April 27–May 1, 2016 1 Convention Center Plaza St. Charles, Missouri

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Friday, april 294-5 pm5K Run/Walk

6-7:30 pmFamily Night ReceptionJoin us for a fun and FREE relaxing reception. There will be wine, beer and soda taste testing from local vendors with delicious appetizers. Don’t miss this chance to unwind with family and colleagues! Afterwards, enjoy a fun evening exploring St. Charles!

118th Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention

1423 Randy LaneJefferson City, MO 65101

MOrNiNG SESSiONCardiology• Hypertension–JNC8PracticalPearls• UpdateforIndicationsforDeviceTherapy• TheMitralValve• TranscatheterAorticValveReplacement• EndovascularAorticSurgery:Pros&Cons

MOrNiNG SESSiONpain Management• AreWeNotUsingEnoughOpiates?• EvaluatingChronicPain• ManagingChronicPainMedicines• Recognizing,Avoiding&TreatingOpiate

Addiction• PanelDiscussionoverPainManagement

Theme

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

MOrNiNG SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

thurSday, april 28

Friday, april 29

Saturday, april 30

Schedule of Events

Cardiology• UpdateonNewTherapiesfortheTreatment ofHeartFailure Presented by Douglas Mann, MD, Chief Cardiologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis

• Syncope–APracticalWorkshop• EKG–Review• ControversiesinManagementofAmyotrophicLateralSclerosisPoint/Counterpoint

• ChronicTotalOcclusion

psychology• TreatingDepression&AnxietyinPrimaryCareOffice

• Depression&AnxietyinPediatrics• BipolarDisorderTreatmentinthePrimaryCareOffice

• PhysicianBurnout*

OMt• LowBackPain• ThePregnantPatient• TheGeriatricPatient

acute Care• HuntingSeasonRelatedInjuries• OutdoorAccidents• CommonOfficeMedicalEmergencies• MinorUrgentSurgicalProcedures• OfficePediatricEmergencies• StupidHumanTricks&HowWeFixThem

adolescent health• Concussions–ReturntoPlay• ExtremityPain• AdolescentHeadaches• RiskyBusiness–Drugs&Sex• AdolescentSleep

infectious disease• TickBorneIllnessinMissouri• Re-emergingInfections• AntibioticStewardship–ChoosingWisely

dermatology• OutpatientDermatology• InpatientDermatology• ToBiopsyorNottoBiopsy?• CutaneousManifestationsofSystemic

Diseases.

Stroke Care• UpdateonIschemicStroke• NeurointerventionalOptionsfortheStrokePatient• UpdateonHemorrhagicStroke• TeleStroke• Post-AcuteStrokeCare• PostStrokeDepression

Theme sessions will begin at 7:30 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. Upon completion of the day’s CME sessions, attendees will enjoy an evening connecting with their osteopathic colleagues and others in the health care industry in the Exhibit Hall, where dinner and refreshments will be available. In both the morning and afternoon CME sessions, cardiology topics will be presented by some of the top cardiologists in St. Louis. Additionally, the afternoon will feature a concurrent session on adolescent health, including presentations that will provide attendees with insight on trending health issues with teens.

Day two of the conference kicks off with pain management CME sessions at 7:30 a.m., where attendees will get a front seat into the controversial topic of use versus overuse of opiates. At noon, attendees are invited back into the Exhibit Hall for lunch and exciting games and prizes. The afternoon CME sessions, which resume at 1:30 p.m. and last until 4:30 p.m., will consist of concurrent sessions on psychology, highlighting depression and bipolar disorder topics, and infectious disease, where attendees will learn about infectious diseases native to Missouri.

Day three of the conference starts at 7:30 a.m. with concurrent themes in acute care and stroke care. Acute care topics will discuss an attention-grabbing array of urgent situations. The stroke care topics will provide updates on specific types of strokes and the follow-up care. Saturday features the MAOPS/AMAOPS Joint Luncheon which begins at noon, with world renowned speaker and author Nick Buettner, who will be sharing the secrets to a long life during this keynote presentation. While working with the Blue Zones expedition team and National Geographic, Nick not only explored the healthiest places on the planet, but he learned how and why people in certain cultures have a higher life expectancy (100 years old or more).

Themed topics will pick back up again at 2:15 p.m., with two concurrent sessions: OMT topics and dermatology. The OMT session will be exploring the common issue of back pain, while the dermatology clinic will focus on all facets of skin care. Both CME sessions conclude at 4:45 p.m.

thurSday, april 2812-1 pmATSU-KCOM Alumni LuncheonKCU-COM Alumni Luncheon

5-7:30 pmExhibit Hall Welcome Reception Minglewithhealthcareindustryprovidersandconnect with your osteopathic community whileenjoyingdrinksandappetizers!BeonthelookoutforspecialExhibitHallgamesandprizesaswellasmarketshopexhibitors,includingThirty-OneBags,PamperedChefandpremierjewelry outlets.

Saturday, april 306-9 pmPresident’s Reception & Banquet (semi-formal)Enjoy an evening overflowing with engaging conversation with your osteopathic community, excellent entertainment, awards and the welcomingofyournewMAOPSOfficers.

Social Events

St. Charles Convention Center april 27–May 1, 2016

1 Convention Center PlazaSt. Charles, Missouri

Come join the fun in St. Charles.

The Continuing Medical Education (CME) program features a Family Medicine track and an Internal Medicine track. All sessions qualify as Family Medicine specialty credit. Topics highlighted in blue qualify as Internal Medicine Specialty Credit.

* Duetotheimportanceofthistopic,therewillbenoconcurrentsessioninordertoallowallphysicianstoattend.

See next page for Sunday’s sessions

St. Charles photos courtesy of the Greater Saint Charles Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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Friday, april 294-5 pm5K Run/Walk

6-7:30 pmFamily Night ReceptionJoin us for a fun and FREE relaxing reception. There will be wine, beer and soda taste testing from local vendors with delicious appetizers. Don’t miss this chance to unwind with family and colleagues! Afterwards, enjoy a fun evening exploring St. Charles!

118th Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention

1423 Randy LaneJefferson City, MO 65101

MOrNiNG SESSiONCardiology• Hypertension–JNC8PracticalPearls• UpdateforIndicationsforDeviceTherapy• TheMitralValve• TranscatheterAorticValveReplacement• Pros&ConsofEndovascularAortic Aneurysm Surgery

MOrNiNG SESSiONpain Management• AreWeNotUsingEnoughOpiates?• EvaluatingChronicPain• ManagingChronicPainMedicines• Recognizing,Avoiding&TreatingOpiate

Addiction• PanelDiscussionoverPainManagement

Theme

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

MOrNiNG SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

thurSday, april 28

Friday, april 29

Saturday, april 30

Schedule of Events

Cardiology• UpdateonNewTherapiesfortheTreatment ofHeartFailure Presented by Douglas Mann, MD, Chief Cardiologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis

• Syncope–APracticalWorkshop• EKG–Review• SurgicalPerspectiveintheManagementof Acute Coronary Syndrome• ChronicTotalOcclusion

psychology• TreatingDepression&AnxietyinPrimaryCareOffice

• Depression&AnxietyinPediatrics• BipolarDisorderTreatmentinthePrimaryCareOffice

• PhysicianBurnout*

OMt• LowBackPain• ThePregnantPatient• TheGeriatricPatient

acute Care• HuntingSeasonRelatedInjuries• OutdoorAccidents• CommonOfficeMedicalEmergencies• MinorUrgentSurgicalProcedures• OfficePediatricEmergencies• StupidHumanTricks&HowWeFixThem

adolescent health• Concussions–ReturntoPlay• ExtremityPain• AdolescentHeadaches• RiskyBusiness–Drugs&Sex• AdolescentSleep

infectious disease• TickBorneIllnessinMissouri• Re-emergingInfections• AntibioticStewardship–ChoosingWisely

dermatology• OutpatientDermatology• InpatientDermatology• ToBiopsyorNottoBiopsy?• CutaneousManifestationsofSystemic

Diseases.

Stroke Care• UpdateonIschemicStroke• NeurointerventionalOptionsfortheStrokePatient• UpdateonHemorrhagicStroke• TeleStroke• Post-AcuteStrokeCare• PostStrokeDepression

Theme sessions will begin at 7:30 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. Upon completion of the day’s CME sessions, attendees will enjoy an evening connecting with their osteopathic colleagues and others in the health care industry in the Exhibit Hall, where dinner and refreshments will be available. In both the morning and afternoon CME sessions, cardiology topics will be presented by some of the top cardiologists in St. Louis. Additionally, the afternoon will feature a concurrent session on adolescent health, including presentations that will provide attendees with insight on trending health issues with teens.

Day two of the conference kicks off with pain management CME sessions at 7:30 a.m., where attendees will get a front seat into the controversial topic of use versus overuse of opiates. At noon, attendees are invited back into the Exhibit Hall for lunch and exciting games and prizes. The afternoon CME sessions, which resume at 1:30 p.m. and last until 4:30 p.m., will consist of concurrent sessions on psychology, highlighting depression and bipolar disorder topics, and infectious disease, where attendees will learn about infectious diseases native to Missouri.

Day three of the conference starts at 7:30 a.m. with concurrent themes in acute care and stroke care. Acute care topics will discuss an attention-grabbing array of urgent situations. The stroke care topics will provide updates on specific types of strokes and the follow-up care. Saturday features the MAOPS/AMAOPS Joint Luncheon which begins at noon, with world renowned speaker and author Nick Buettner, who will be sharing the secrets to a long life during this keynote presentation. While working with the Blue Zones expedition team and National Geographic, Nick not only explored the healthiest places on the planet, but he learned how and why people in certain cultures have a higher life expectancy (100 years old or more).

Themed topics will pick back up again at 2:15 p.m., with two concurrent sessions: OMT topics and dermatology. The OMT session will be exploring the common issue of back pain, while the dermatology clinic will focus on all facets of skin care. Both CME sessions conclude at 4:45 p.m.

thurSday, april 2812-1 pmATSU-KCOM Alumni LuncheonKCU-COM Alumni Luncheon

5-7:30 pmExhibit Hall Welcome Reception Minglewithhealthcareindustryprovidersandconnect with your osteopathic community whileenjoyingdrinksandappetizers!BeonthelookoutforspecialExhibitHallgamesandprizesaswellasmarketshopexhibitors,includingThirty-OneBags,PamperedChefandpremierjewelry outlets.

Saturday, april 306-9 pmPresident’s Reception & Banquet (semi-formal)Enjoy an evening overflowing with engaging conversation with your osteopathic community, excellent entertainment, awards and the welcomingofyournewMAOPSOfficers.

Social Events

St. Charles Convention Center april 27–May 1, 2016

1 Convention Center PlazaSt. Charles, Missouri

Come join the fun in St. Charles.

The Continuing Medical Education (CME) program features a Family Medicine track and an Internal Medicine track. All sessions qualify as Family Medicine specialty credit. Topics highlighted in blue qualify as Internal Medicine Specialty Credit.

* Duetotheimportanceofthistopic,therewillbenoconcurrentsessioninordertoallowallphysicianstoattend.

See next page for Sunday’s sessions

St. Charles photos courtesy of the Greater Saint Charles Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Revised MAOPS Physician Bro 16_2.indd 1 2/11/2016 2:24:18 PM

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Physician - $35 Non Physician - $20 Total $_______

registrant Meal Function attendanceall meals are included in the registration fee. Please help us accurately estimate the number of meals to order by checking each meal you plan to attend.

thursday

ATSU Alumni Lunch KCUMB Alumni Lunch

Name:

AOA# AAFP #(If applicable)

Full Address:

Fee Options (circle the applicable fee)

Intern/Resident/Student/Fellowship

1st/2nd/3rd Year Member

Life/Honorary Life/Retired Member

Disabled/Hardship Member

Full Member

Two-Day Member Rate

Non-Member Rate

Non-Member Two-Day Rate

Non-Member Intern/Resident/Student

Allied Health Professional (Non-Physicians)

$95

$395

$445

$395

$545

$375

$745

$600

$235

$395

Business Phone Number:

Business Email Address:

Friday

Exhibit Hall Lunch

Saturday

Joint Luncheon President’s Banquet

Meal restrictionsPlease indicate below any food allergies or food restrictions you have. We will be sure to order a meal that meets your needs.

Guest ticketsGuests are welcome to all events shown below. MAOPS has subsidized the children’s ticket prices to encourage you to bring family members to the events. Please identify the number of guest tickets you would like to purchase. (Children under 3 are free - we ask for quantity only.)

ThursdayThursdayFridayFridaySaturdaySaturday

ATSU LuncheonKCUMB LuncheonExhibit Hall LunchFun Night ReceptionJoint LuncheonPresident’s Banquet

$33$33$33$0

$38$60

____________________________________

n/an/an/a$0$7$7

__________________

$0$0$0

____________________________________

day Event adult ticket Qty adult Child ticket Child Qtyages 4-11

Child Qtyages 0-3

tOtal $

$95

$495

$545

$495

$645

$475

$845

$700

$335

$495

Early Birdthru 3/31

regular4/1-4/25

registrant attendance Friday pM - Friday Family Fun Night will be a free reception with appetizers and drinks in the Convention Center.

17th annual 5K run/Walk registration (optional)If you or your family member(s) would like to participate in the 5K Run/Walk, complete this section. If more than one person, indicate quantity next to each marked choice. Each registrant will receive a T-shirt compliments of the St. Louis District Osteopathic Association.

5K Fee

Sponsor a Student/resident (optional)Yes, I would like to sponsor a student or resident for convention. My tax-deductible donation amount is:

$100 $200 $500 Your Choice $_____

Card Number:

Name on Card:

Billing Address:

payment Method:Check payable to: William L. Wetzel Osteopathic Foundation

Credit card:

Contact Phone:

Mastercard Visa

please return this form to:Wetzel Foundation1423 Randy LaneJefferson City, MO 65101

or fax or email:Fax: 573.634.5635Email to: [email protected]

CONvENtiON rEGiStratiONRegistrationforthe118thMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConventioncanbesubmittedonlinethroughtheMAOPSwebsite,byU.S.mail,emailorfax.

Online: Gotowww.maops.organdselectthe“CMECenter”button.NavigatetotheMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConvention.

Mail:Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochureandmailto:WetzelFoundation1423 Randy LaneJeffersonCity,MO65101

Email: Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochure,scan&emailtoBethanyTwehus at [email protected]

Fax: Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochure&faxto(573)634-5635.

Cancellation policyIntheeventofanattendeecancellation,registrationfeesandguestmealticketpurchaseswillberefundedasfollows: PriortoMarch31,2016: Fullrefund,less$50admin.fee April1–April15,2016: Fullrefund,less$150admin.fee AfterApril15,2016: Norefund

to make your hotel reservation

Go to www.maops.org

Click the “CME Center” button

Select “Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention”

Select “Hotel Reservations”

OR

Use this QR code

hOtEl rESErvatiONSHotelreservationsatEmbassySuites,connectedtotheSt.CharlesConventionCenter,canbemadeonlineatwww.maops.org.MAOPSRoomrates(excludingsalestax)fortheconventionare:

Reservations can also be made by calling Embassy Suites directly at (636) 946-6644. Be sure to ask for the MAOPS rate.

SingleRate $144DoubleRate $144TripleRate $154QuadRate $164

lateafter 4/25

$195

$595

$645

$595

$745

$575

$945

$800

$435

$595

Discover

Exp: CVC:

Please check box if we cannot share your email address with registered exhibiting firms.

MOrNiNG SESSiON (concurrent sessions)practice Management• ThePhysicianAdministrator• DifficultAdministrator• IncreasingPatientSatisfaction• ACOs• AlternativePaymentModels• MaximizingYourOutpatientCoding• MaximizingOfficeWorkFlow• IsMeaningfulUseWorthIt?

Geriatrics• InitiatingComfort&EndofLifeCare• Anti-CoagulationintheElderly• HypertensionManagement intheNursingHome

• NonInjuryFallsintheElderly• MaximizingNursingHomeBilling• Polypharmacy&theBeer’sList

Tentative Schedule: Topics and times subject to change

PleaseNote:Nurses,advanced-practicenurses,physicianassistantsandotheralliedhealthcareprofessionalsarewelcometoattendtheMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConvention.Pleasesharethisbrochurewiththecollaboratingprovidersinyouroffice.

MAOPShasrequestedthattheAOACouncilonContinuingMedicalEducationapprovethisprogramfor25AOACategory1-ACMEcredits.ApprovaliscurrentlypendingforAAFPPrescribedCreditswithAAFPCommissiononContinuingProfessionalDevelopment(COCPD).MAOPShasrequestedthattheAmericanOsteopathicBoardofInternalMedicineapprovethisprogramforatleast20InternalMedicineSpecialtyCredits.

*AllCMEcreditswillqualifyas1-A.Themaximumamountofcreditsthatcanbeearnedis25.PhysiciansmayattendanysessionbutwillonlyearnIMspecialtycreditforsessionsidentifiedassuch.

“Young Physicians” are open to any physician in practice 10 years or less, postgraduate physicians and medical school students.

To register for these events, go to www.maops.org. Click the CME tab, 2016 Conference, AMAOPS button. The AMAOPS website (www.amaops.org) will also offer a link where you can register.

WEdNESday, april 27 1 – 2:30 p.m. Executive Committee

3 – 4 p.m. Convention & Education Committee Meeting/ Moderator Meeting

4 – 5 p.m. Wetzel Board Meeting

5:15 – 8 p.m. MAOPS Annual Membership & Board Meeting

8 – 10 p.m. MAOPS Membership Reception

Friday, april 29 7:30 – 9 a.m. MOPAC Capitol Club Recognition Breakfast

Saturday, april 30 7:30 – 9 a.m. Gavel Club Breakfast for MAOPS Past Presidents

3 – 4 p.m. MAOPS Women Physicians Ice Cream Social

SuNday, May 1 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Wetzel Foundation Breakfast

Friday, april 29 4 – 5 p.m. 5K Run/Walk

6 – 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Reception

Saturday, april 30 8 a.m.– Noon MAOPS Young Physicians Meeting, Breakfast and Program

thurSday, april 28 Noon – 2 p.m. AMAOPS Past President’s Luncheon (off site)

Friday, april 29 9:30 a.m. – Noon AMAOPS Membership Meeting

6 – 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Reception

Saturday, april 30 Noon – 2:15 p.m. MAOPS/AMAOPS Joint Luncheon

6 – 9 p.m. MAOPS President’s Reception & Banquet

Member Meetings

AMAOPS Registration & Schedule

Young Physicians Events

Joint luncheon Guest SpeakerWouldyouliketoknowthesecretstoalonglife?Youwon’twanttomissfeaturedMAOPS/AMAOPSJointLuncheonspeakerandworld-renownedauthorNickBuettneronSaturday,April30.Nickwasapartofthe“BlueZones”ExpeditionTeam,which was responsible for discovering thehealthiestplacesonearth.Nickisnotonlyanengagingspeakerwithinspiringinformation about his research, but his presentationwillfeaturehisfirst-handaccountofthe“BlueZones”hevisited–placeswheremorepeoplereachage100thananywhereelseintheworld!Additionally,NickhascollaboratedwithGood Morning America, CNN, AOL, WCCO and the National Geographic Channel to produce live events from remote locations throughout the world!

DouglasMann,M.D.isaprofessorofmedicine, cell biology and physiology as well as chief of the division of cardiology attheWashingtonUniversitySchoolofMedicine.He’salsoacardiologist-in-chiefatBarnes-JewishHospitalinSt.Louis.Dr.Mann’sprimary research interest has been the molecular and cellular basis of heart failure, with particular emphasis on the role of innate immunity in disease progression and recovery ofthefailingheart.HisvastknowledgewillmakeforaneducationalpresentationonThursday,April28attheconference,filledwith useful nuggets of information attendees canbringbacktotheirpractices.

NiCK BuEttNEr dOuGlaS MaNN, M.d.

How to Register

Convention & Hotel Registration

FM IM AOA Specialty Specialty 1-A* Credit Credit

Cardiology 8 8 8AdolescentHealth 3.75 3.75 -PainManagement 2.5 2.5 2.5Psychiatry 2.75 2.75 -InfectiousDisease 2.75 2.75 2.75AcuteCare 4.25 4.25 -StrokeCare 4.25 4.25 4.25OMT 3.5 3.5 -Dermatology 3.5 3.5 -PracticeManagement 4 4 -Geriatrics 4 4 4

SuNday,May 1

The final day of the conference will boast two themes – 1) practice management and 2) geriatrics – both beginning at 7:45 a.m. and concluding at 11:45 a.m. Practice management will cover the gamut from learning how an attractive office setting enhances the patient’s perception to dealing with challenging management. Geriatrics will hold the attention of those interested in topics ranging from nursing homes to end of life care.

Schedule of Events continued Keynote Speakers

Physician Registration Form

total payment Registration $_______ + Guest Ticket(s) $_______ + 5K Run/Walk Fee $_______ + Sponsorship_______ = TOTAL $__________

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Friday, april 294-5 pm5K Run/Walk

6-7:30 pmFamily Night ReceptionJoin us for a fun and FREE relaxing reception. There will be wine, beer and soda taste testing from local vendors with delicious appetizers. Don’t miss this chance to unwind with family and colleagues! Afterwards, enjoy a fun evening exploring St. Charles!

118th Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention

1423 Randy LaneJefferson City, MO 65101

MOrNiNG SESSiONCardiology• Hypertension–JNC8PracticalPearls• UpdateforIndicationsforDeviceTherapy• TheMitralValve• TranscatheterAorticValveReplacement• EndovascularAorticSurgery:Pros&Cons

MOrNiNG SESSiONpain Management• AreWeNotUsingEnoughOpiates?• EvaluatingChronicPain• ManagingChronicPainMedicines• Recognizing,Avoiding&TreatingOpiate

Addiction• PanelDiscussionoverPainManagement

Theme

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

aFtErNOON SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

MOrNiNG SESSiON (concurrent sessions)

thurSday, april 28

Friday, april 29

Saturday, april 30

Schedule of Events

Cardiology• UpdateonNewTherapiesfortheTreatment ofHeartFailure Presented by Douglas Mann, MD, Chief Cardiologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis

• Syncope–APracticalWorkshop• EKG–Review• ControversiesinManagementofAmyotrophicLateralSclerosisPoint/Counterpoint

• ChronicTotalOcclusion

psychology• TreatingDepression&AnxietyinPrimaryCareOffice

• Depression&AnxietyinPediatrics• BipolarDisorderTreatmentinthePrimaryCareOffice

• PhysicianBurnout*

OMt• LowBackPain• ThePregnantPatient• TheGeriatricPatient

acute Care• HuntingSeasonRelatedInjuries• OutdoorAccidents• CommonOfficeMedicalEmergencies• MinorUrgentSurgicalProcedures• OfficePediatricEmergencies• StupidHumanTricks&HowWeFixThem

adolescent health• Concussions–ReturntoPlay• ExtremityPain• AdolescentHeadaches• RiskyBusiness–Drugs&Sex• AdolescentSleep

infectious disease• TickBorneIllnessinMissouri• Re-emergingInfections• AntibioticStewardship–ChoosingWisely

dermatology• OutpatientDermatology• InpatientDermatology• ToBiopsyorNottoBiopsy?• CutaneousManifestationsofSystemic

Diseases.

Stroke Care• UpdateonIschemicStroke• NeurointerventionalOptionsfortheStrokePatient• UpdateonHemorrhagicStroke• TeleStroke• Post-AcuteStrokeCare• PostStrokeDepression

Theme sessions will begin at 7:30 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. Upon completion of the day’s CME sessions, attendees will enjoy an evening connecting with their osteopathic colleagues and others in the health care industry in the Exhibit Hall, where dinner and refreshments will be available. In both the morning and afternoon CME sessions, cardiology topics will be presented by some of the top cardiologists in St. Louis. Additionally, the afternoon will feature a concurrent session on adolescent health, including presentations that will provide attendees with insight on trending health issues with teens.

Day two of the conference kicks off with pain management CME sessions at 7:30 a.m., where attendees will get a front seat into the controversial topic of use versus overuse of opiates. At noon, attendees are invited back into the Exhibit Hall for lunch and exciting games and prizes. The afternoon CME sessions, which resume at 1:30 p.m. and last until 4:30 p.m., will consist of concurrent sessions on psychology, highlighting depression and bipolar disorder topics, and infectious disease, where attendees will learn about infectious diseases native to Missouri.

Day three of the conference starts at 7:30 a.m. with concurrent themes in acute care and stroke care. Acute care topics will discuss an attention-grabbing array of urgent situations. The stroke care topics will provide updates on specific types of strokes and the follow-up care. Saturday features the MAOPS/AMAOPS Joint Luncheon which begins at noon, with world renowned speaker and author Nick Buettner, who will be sharing the secrets to a long life during this keynote presentation. While working with the Blue Zones expedition team and National Geographic, Nick not only explored the healthiest places on the planet, but he learned how and why people in certain cultures have a higher life expectancy (100 years old or more).

Themed topics will pick back up again at 2:15 p.m., with two concurrent sessions: OMT topics and dermatology. The OMT session will be exploring the common issue of back pain, while the dermatology clinic will focus on all facets of skin care. Both CME sessions conclude at 4:45 p.m.

thurSday, april 2812-1 pmATSU-KCOM Alumni LuncheonKCU-COM Alumni Luncheon

5-7:30 pmExhibit Hall Welcome Reception Minglewithhealthcareindustryprovidersandconnect with your osteopathic community whileenjoyingdrinksandappetizers!BeonthelookoutforspecialExhibitHallgamesandprizesaswellasmarketshopexhibitors,includingThirty-OneBags,PamperedChefandpremierjewelry outlets.

Saturday, april 306-9 pmPresident’s Reception & Banquet (semi-formal)Enjoy an evening overflowing with engaging conversation with your osteopathic community, excellent entertainment, awards and the welcomingofyournewMAOPSOfficers.

Social Events

St. Charles Convention Center april 27–May 1, 2016

1 Convention Center PlazaSt. Charles, Missouri

Come join the fun in St. Charles.

The Continuing Medical Education (CME) program features a Family Medicine track and an Internal Medicine track. All sessions qualify as Family Medicine specialty credit. Topics highlighted in blue qualify as Internal Medicine Specialty Credit.

* Duetotheimportanceofthistopic,therewillbenoconcurrentsessioninordertoallowallphysicianstoattend.

See next page for Sunday’s sessions

St. Charles photos courtesy of the Greater Saint Charles Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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Physician - $35 Non Physician - $20 Total $_______

registrant Meal Function attendanceall meals are included in the registration fee. Please help us accurately estimate the number of meals to order by checking each meal you plan to attend.

thursday

ATSU Alumni Lunch KCUMB Alumni Lunch

Name:

AOA# AAFP #(If applicable)

Full Address:

Fee Options (circle the applicable fee)

Intern/Resident/Student/Fellowship

1st/2nd/3rd Year Member

Life/Honorary Life/Retired Member

Disabled/Hardship Member

Full Member

Two-Day Member Rate

Non-Member Rate

Non-Member Two-Day Rate

Non-Member Intern/Resident/Student

Allied Health Professional (Non-Physicians)

$95

$395

$445

$395

$545

$375

$745

$600

$235

$395

Business Phone Number:

Business Email Address:

Friday

Exhibit Hall Lunch

Saturday

Joint Luncheon President’s Banquet

Meal restrictionsPlease indicate below any food allergies or food restrictions you have. We will be sure to order a meal that meets your needs.

Guest ticketsGuests are welcome to all events shown below. MAOPS has subsidized the children’s ticket prices to encourage you to bring family members to the events. Please identify the number of guest tickets you would like to purchase. (Children under 3 are free - we ask for quantity only.)

ThursdayThursdayFridayFridaySaturdaySaturday

ATSU LuncheonKCUMB LuncheonExhibit Hall LunchFun Night ReceptionJoint LuncheonPresident’s Banquet

$33$33$33$0

$38$60

____________________________________

n/an/an/a$0$7$7

__________________

$0$0$0

____________________________________

day Event adult ticket Qty adult Child ticket Child Qtyages 4-11

Child Qtyages 0-3

tOtal $

$95

$495

$545

$495

$645

$475

$845

$700

$335

$495

Early Birdthru 3/31

regular4/1-4/25

registrant attendance Friday pM - Friday Family Fun Night will be a free reception with appetizers and drinks in the Convention Center.

17th annual 5K run/Walk registration (optional)If you or your family member(s) would like to participate in the 5K Run/Walk, complete this section. If more than one person, indicate quantity next to each marked choice. Each registrant will receive a T-shirt compliments of the St. Louis District Osteopathic Association.

5K Fee

Sponsor a Student/resident (optional)Yes, I would like to sponsor a student or resident for convention. My tax-deductible donation amount is:

$100 $200 $500 Your Choice $_____

Card Number:

Name on Card:

Billing Address:

payment Method:Check payable to: William L. Wetzel Osteopathic Foundation

Credit card:

Contact Phone:

Mastercard Visa

please return this form to:Wetzel Foundation1423 Randy LaneJefferson City, MO 65101

or fax or email:Fax: 573.634.5635Email to: [email protected]

CONvENtiON rEGiStratiONRegistrationforthe118thMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConventioncanbesubmittedonlinethroughtheMAOPSwebsite,byU.S.mail,emailorfax.

Online: Gotowww.maops.organdselectthe“CMECenter”button.NavigatetotheMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConvention.

Mail:Complete the registration form in this brochure and mail to:WetzelFoundation1423RandyLaneJeffersonCity,MO65101

Email: Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochure,scan&emailtoBethanyTwehus at [email protected]

Fax: Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochure&faxto(573)634-5635.

Cancellation policyIntheeventofanattendeecancellation,registrationfeesandguestmealticketpurchaseswillberefundedasfollows: PriortoMarch31,2016: Fullrefund,less$50admin.fee April1–April15,2016: Fullrefund,less$150admin.fee AfterApril15,2016: Norefund

to make your hotel reservation

Go to www.maops.org

Click the “CME Center” button

Select “Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention”

Select “Hotel Reservations”

OR

Use this QR code

hOtEl rESErvatiONSHotelreservationsatEmbassySuites,connectedtotheSt.CharlesConventionCenter,canbemadeonlineatwww.maops.org.MAOPSRoomrates(excludingsalestax)fortheconventionare:

Reservations can also be made by calling Embassy Suites directly at (636) 946-6644. Be sure to ask for the MAOPS rate.

RegularRoom $144PremiumRoom $164 add $10 per night per person if more than two occupants

lateafter 4/25

$195

$595

$645

$595

$745

$575

$945

$800

$435

$595

Discover

Exp: CVC:

Please check box if we cannot share your email address with registered exhibiting firms.

MOrNiNG SESSiON (concurrent sessions)practice Management• ThePhysicianAdministrator• DifficultAdministrator• IncreasingPatientSatisfaction• ACOs• AlternativePaymentModels• MaximizingYourOutpatientCoding• MaximizingOfficeWorkFlow• IsMeaningfulUseWorthIt?

Geriatrics• InitiatingComfort&EndofLifeCare• Anti-CoagulationintheElderly• HypertensionManagement intheNursingHome

• NonInjuryFallsintheElderly• MaximizingNursingHomeBilling• Polypharmacy&theBeer’sList

Tentative Schedule: Topics and times subject to change

PleaseNote:Nurses,advanced-practicenurses,physicianassistantsandotheralliedhealthcareprofessionalsarewelcometoattendtheMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConvention.Pleasesharethisbrochurewiththecollaboratingprovidersinyouroffice.

MAOPShasrequestedthattheAOACouncilonContinuingMedicalEducationapprovethisprogramfor25AOACategory1-ACMEcredits.ApprovaliscurrentlypendingforAAFPPrescribedCreditswithAAFPCommissiononContinuingProfessionalDevelopment(COCPD).MAOPShasrequestedthattheAmericanOsteopathicBoardofInternalMedicineapprovethisprogramforatleast20InternalMedicineSpecialtyCredits.

*AllCMEcreditswillqualifyas1-A.Themaximumamountofcreditsthatcanbeearnedis25.PhysiciansmayattendanysessionbutwillonlyearnIMspecialtycreditforsessionsidentifiedassuch.

“Young Physicians” are open to any physician in practice 10 years or less, postgraduate physicians and medical school students.

WEdNESday, april 27 1 – 2:30 p.m. Executive Committee

3 – 4 p.m. Convention & Education Committee Meeting/ Moderator Meeting

4 – 5 p.m. Wetzel Board Meeting

5:15 – 8 p.m. MAOPS Annual Membership & Board Meeting

8 – 10 p.m. MAOPS Membership Reception

Friday, april 29 7:30 – 9 a.m. MOPAC Capitol Club Recognition Breakfast

Saturday, april 30 7:30 – 9 a.m. Gavel Club Breakfast for MAOPS Past Presidents

3 – 4 p.m. MAOPS Women Physicians Ice Cream Social

SuNday, May 1 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Wetzel Foundation Breakfast

Friday, april 29 4 – 5 p.m. 5K Run/Walk

6 – 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Reception

Saturday, april 30 8 a.m.– Noon MAOPS Young Physicians Meeting, Breakfast and Program

Member Meetings

Young Physicians Events

Joint luncheon Guest SpeakerWouldyouliketoknowthesecretstoalonglife?Youwon’twanttomissfeaturedMAOPS/AMAOPSJointLuncheonspeakerandworld-renownedauthorNickBuettneronSaturday,April30.Nickwasapartofthe“BlueZones”ExpeditionTeam,which was responsible for discovering thehealthiestplacesonearth.Nickisnotonlyanengagingspeakerwithinspiringinformation about his research, but his presentationwillfeaturehisfirst-handaccountofthe“BlueZones”hevisited–placeswheremorepeoplereachage100thananywhereelseintheworld!Additionally,NickhascollaboratedwithGood Morning America, CNN, AOL, WCCO and the National Geographic Channel to produce live events from remote locations throughout the world!

DouglasMann,M.D.isaprofessorofmedicine, cell biology and physiology as well as chief of the division of cardiology attheWashingtonUniversitySchoolofMedicine.He’salsoacardiologist-in-chiefatBarnes-JewishHospitalinSt.Louis.Dr.Mann’sprimary research interest has been the molecular and cellular basis of heart failure, with particular emphasis on the role of innate immunity in disease progression and recovery ofthefailingheart.HisvastknowledgewillmakeforaneducationalpresentationonThursday,April28attheconference,filledwith useful nuggets of information attendees canbringbacktotheirpractices.

NiCK BuEttNEr dOuGlaS MaNN, M.d.

How to Register

Convention & Hotel Registration

FM IM AOA Specialty Specialty 1-A* Credit Credit

Cardiology 8 8 8AdolescentHealth 3.75 3.75 -PainManagement 2.5 2.5 2.5Psychiatry 2.75 2.75 -InfectiousDisease 2.75 2.75 2.75AcuteCare 4.25 4.25 -StrokeCare 4.25 4.25 4.25OMT 3.5 3.5 -Dermatology 3.5 3.5 -PracticeManagement 4 4 -Geriatrics 4 4 4

SuNday,May 1

The final day of the conference will boast two themes – 1) practice management and 2) geriatrics – both beginning at 7:45 a.m. and concluding at 11:45 a.m. Practice management will cover the gamut from learning how an attractive office setting enhances the patient’s perception to dealing with challenging management. Geriatrics will hold the attention of those interested in topics ranging from nursing homes to end of life care.

Schedule of Events continued Keynote Speakers

Physician Registration Form

total payment Registration $_______ + Guest Ticket(s) $_______ + 5K Run/Walk Fee $_______ + Sponsorship_______ = TOTAL $__________

To register for these events, go to www.maops.org. Click the CME tab, 2016 Conference, AMAOPS button. The AMAOPS website (www.amaops.org) will also offer a link where you can register.

thurSday, april 28 Noon – 2:00 p.m. AMAOPS Past President’s Luncheon (offsite)

Friday, april 29 9:30 a.m. – Noon AMAOPS Membership Meeting

6 – 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Reception

Saturday, april 30 Noon – 2:15 p.m. MAOPS/AMAOPS Joint Luncheon

6 – 9 p.m. MAOPS President’s Reception & Banquet

AMAOPS Registration & Schedule

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Physician - $35 Non Physician - $20 Total $_______

registrant Meal Function attendanceall meals are included in the registration fee. Please help us accurately estimate the number of meals to order by checking each meal you plan to attend.

thursday

ATSU Alumni Lunch KCUMB Alumni Lunch

Name:

AOA# AAFP #(If applicable)

Full Address:

Fee Options (circle the applicable fee)

Intern/Resident/Student/Fellowship

1st/2nd/3rd Year Member

Life/Honorary Life/Retired Member

Disabled/Hardship Member

Full Member

Two-Day Member Rate

Non-Member Rate

Non-Member Two-Day Rate

Non-Member Intern/Resident/Student

Allied Health Professional (Non-Physicians)

$95

$395

$445

$395

$545

$375

$745

$600

$235

$395

Business Phone Number:

Business Email Address:

Friday

Exhibit Hall Lunch

Saturday

Joint Luncheon President’s Banquet

Meal restrictionsPlease indicate below any food allergies or food restrictions you have. We will be sure to order a meal that meets your needs.

Guest ticketsGuests are welcome to all events shown below. MAOPS has subsidized the children’s ticket prices to encourage you to bring family members to the events. Please identify the number of guest tickets you would like to purchase. (Children under 3 are free - we ask for quantity only.)

ThursdayThursdayFridayFridaySaturdaySaturday

ATSU LuncheonKCUMB LuncheonExhibit Hall LunchFun Night ReceptionJoint LuncheonPresident’s Banquet

$33$33$33$0

$38$60

____________________________________

n/an/an/a$0$7$7

__________________

$0$0$0

____________________________________

day Event adult ticket Qty adult Child ticket Child Qtyages 4-11

Child Qtyages 0-3

tOtal $

$95

$495

$545

$495

$645

$475

$845

$700

$335

$495

Early Birdthru 3/31

regular4/1-4/25

registrant attendance Friday pM - Friday Family Fun Night will be a free reception with appetizers and drinks in the Convention Center.

17th annual 5K run/Walk registration (optional)If you or your family member(s) would like to participate in the 5K Run/Walk, complete this section. If more than one person, indicate quantity next to each marked choice. Each registrant will receive a T-shirt compliments of the St. Louis District Osteopathic Association.

5K Fee

Sponsor a Student/resident (optional)Yes, I would like to sponsor a student or resident for convention. My tax-deductible donation amount is:

$100 $200 $500 Your Choice $_____

Card Number:

Name on Card:

Billing Address:

payment Method:Check payable to: William L. Wetzel Osteopathic Foundation

Credit card:

Contact Phone:

Mastercard Visa

please return this form to:Wetzel Foundation1423 Randy LaneJefferson City, MO 65101

or fax or email:Fax: 573.634.5635Email to: [email protected]

CONvENtiON rEGiStratiONRegistrationforthe118thMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConventioncanbesubmittedonlinethroughtheMAOPSwebsite,byU.S.mail,emailorfax.

Online: Gotowww.maops.organdselectthe“CMECenter”button.NavigatetotheMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConvention.

Mail:Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochureandmailto:WetzelFoundation1423 Randy LaneJeffersonCity,MO65101

Email: Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochure,scan&emailtoBethanyTwehus at [email protected]

Fax: Completetheregistrationforminthisbrochure&faxto(573)634-5635.

Cancellation policyIntheeventofanattendeecancellation,registrationfeesandguestmealticketpurchaseswillberefundedasfollows: PriortoMarch31,2016: Fullrefund,less$50admin.fee April1–April15,2016: Fullrefund,less$150admin.fee AfterApril15,2016: Norefund

to make your hotel reservation

Go to www.maops.org

Click the “CME Center” button

Select “Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention”

Select “Hotel Reservations”

OR

Use this QR code

hOtEl rESErvatiONSHotelreservationsatEmbassySuites,connectedtotheSt.CharlesConventionCenter,canbemadeonlineatwww.maops.org.MAOPSRoomrates(excludingsalestax)fortheconventionare:

Reservations can also be made by calling Embassy Suites directly at (636) 946-6644. Be sure to ask for the MAOPS rate.

SingleRate $144DoubleRate $144TripleRate $154QuadRate $164

lateafter 4/25

$195

$595

$645

$595

$745

$575

$945

$800

$435

$595

Discover

Exp: CVC:

Please check box if we cannot share your email address with registered exhibiting firms.

MOrNiNG SESSiON (concurrent sessions)practice Management• ThePhysicianAdministrator• DifficultAdministrator• IncreasingPatientSatisfaction• ACOs• AlternativePaymentModels• MaximizingYourOutpatientCoding• MaximizingOfficeWorkFlow• IsMeaningfulUseWorthIt?

Geriatrics• InitiatingComfort&EndofLifeCare• Anti-CoagulationintheElderly• HypertensionManagement intheNursingHome

• NonInjuryFallsintheElderly• MaximizingNursingHomeBilling• Polypharmacy&theBeer’sList

Tentative Schedule: Topics and times subject to change

PleaseNote:Nurses,advanced-practicenurses,physicianassistantsandotheralliedhealthcareprofessionalsarewelcometoattendtheMissouriOsteopathicAnnualConvention.Pleasesharethisbrochurewiththecollaboratingprovidersinyouroffice.

MAOPShasrequestedthattheAOACouncilonContinuingMedicalEducationapprovethisprogramfor25AOACategory1-ACMEcredits.ApprovaliscurrentlypendingforAAFPPrescribedCreditswithAAFPCommissiononContinuingProfessionalDevelopment(COCPD).MAOPShasrequestedthattheAmericanOsteopathicBoardofInternalMedicineapprovethisprogramforatleast20InternalMedicineSpecialtyCredits.

*AllCMEcreditswillqualifyas1-A.Themaximumamountofcreditsthatcanbeearnedis25.PhysiciansmayattendanysessionbutwillonlyearnIMspecialtycreditforsessionsidentifiedassuch.

“Young Physicians” are open to any physician in practice 10 years or less, postgraduate physicians and medical school students.

To register for these events, go to www.maops.org. Click the CME tab, 2016 Conference, AMAOPS button. The AMAOPS website (www.amaops.org) will also offer a link where you can register.

WEdNESday, april 27 1 – 2:30 p.m. Executive Committee

3 – 4 p.m. Convention & Education Committee Meeting/ Moderator Meeting

4 – 5 p.m. Wetzel Board Meeting

5:15 – 8 p.m. MAOPS Annual Membership & Board Meeting

8 – 10 p.m. MAOPS Membership Reception

Friday, april 29 7:30 – 9 a.m. MOPAC Capitol Club Recognition Breakfast

Saturday, april 30 7:30 – 9 a.m. Gavel Club Breakfast for MAOPS Past Presidents

3 – 4 p.m. MAOPS Women Physicians Ice Cream Social

SuNday, May 1 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Wetzel Foundation Breakfast

Friday, april 29 4 – 5 p.m. 5K Run/Walk

6 – 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Reception

Saturday, april 30 8 a.m.– Noon MAOPS Young Physicians Meeting, Breakfast and Program

thurSday, april 28 Noon – 2 p.m. AMAOPS Past President’s Luncheon (off site)

Friday, april 29 9:30 a.m. – Noon AMAOPS Membership Meeting

6 – 7:30 p.m. Family Fun Reception

Saturday, april 30 Noon – 2:15 p.m. MAOPS/AMAOPS Joint Luncheon

6 – 9 p.m. MAOPS President’s Reception & Banquet

Member Meetings

AMAOPS Registration & Schedule

Young Physicians Events

Joint luncheon Guest SpeakerWouldyouliketoknowthesecretstoalonglife?Youwon’twanttomissfeaturedMAOPS/AMAOPSJointLuncheonspeakerandworld-renownedauthorNickBuettneronSaturday,April30.Nickwasapartofthe“BlueZones”ExpeditionTeam,which was responsible for discovering thehealthiestplacesonearth.Nickisnotonlyanengagingspeakerwithinspiringinformation about his research, but his presentationwillfeaturehisfirst-handaccountofthe“BlueZones”hevisited–placeswheremorepeoplereachage100thananywhereelseintheworld!Additionally,NickhascollaboratedwithGood Morning America, CNN, AOL, WCCO and the National Geographic Channel to produce live events from remote locations throughout the world!

DouglasMann,M.D.isaprofessorofmedicine, cell biology and physiology as well as chief of the division of cardiology attheWashingtonUniversitySchoolofMedicine.He’salsoacardiologist-in-chiefatBarnes-JewishHospitalinSt.Louis.Dr.Mann’sprimary research interest has been the molecular and cellular basis of heart failure, with particular emphasis on the role of innate immunity in disease progression and recovery ofthefailingheart.HisvastknowledgewillmakeforaneducationalpresentationonThursday,April28attheconference,filledwith useful nuggets of information attendees canbringbacktotheirpractices.

NiCK BuEttNEr dOuGlaS MaNN, M.d.

How to Register

Convention & Hotel Registration

FM IM AOA Specialty Specialty 1-A* Credit Credit

Cardiology 8 8 8AdolescentHealth 3.75 3.75 -PainManagement 2.5 2.5 2.5Psychiatry 2.75 2.75 -InfectiousDisease 2.75 2.75 2.75AcuteCare 4.25 4.25 -StrokeCare 4.25 4.25 4.25OMT 3.5 3.5 -Dermatology 3.5 3.5 -PracticeManagement 4 4 -Geriatrics 4 4 4

SuNday,May 1

The final day of the conference will boast two themes – 1) practice management and 2) geriatrics – both beginning at 7:45 a.m. and concluding at 11:45 a.m. Practice management will cover the gamut from learning how an attractive office setting enhances the patient’s perception to dealing with challenging management. Geriatrics will hold the attention of those interested in topics ranging from nursing homes to end of life care.

Schedule of Events continued Keynote Speakers

Physician Registration Form

total payment Registration $_______ + Guest Ticket(s) $_______ + 5K Run/Walk Fee $_______ + Sponsorship_______ = TOTAL $__________