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  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/18/2023

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The May 2023 SOLID session explores a student's virtual presence. With more meetings and interviews hosted via Zoom and Teams, students must embrace different skills to be successful online versus in person. This lecture explores how you can network in a virtual world and provides tips and tricks to build professional relationships that last.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The May 2023 SOLID session explores a student's virtual presence. With more meetings and interviews hosted via Zoom and Teams, students must embrace different skills to be successful online versus in person. This lecture explores how you can network in a virtual world and provides tips and tricks to build professional relationships that last.





    Robert T. Hasty, DO, FACOI, FACP

    Dean & Chief Academic Officer

    Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine (Proposed)

    Dean & Chief Academic Officer
    Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine (proposed-seeking accreditation) (OCOM)
    Winter Garden, FL

  • Contains 13 Product(s)

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 04/20/2023

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The April 2023 SOLID session explores issues of importance to third year medical students. The lecture will discuss how to maximize clerkships for personal growth, how to succeed with evaluators, and how to present yourself as a solid candidate for residency.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The April 2023 SOLID session explores issues of importance to third year medical students.  The lecture will discuss how to maximize clerkships for personal growth, how to succeed with evaluators, and how to present yourself as a solid candidate for residency.




    Ryan P. Zimmerman, DO, FACOI

    Osteopathic Medicine Program Director

    Osteopathic Medicine Program Director/Director of Osteopathic Education of Tower Health/Reading Hospital

    Reading, PA

    Krysta Brown, DO

    Clerkship Director

    Clerkship Director for Drexel University College of Medicine

    Internal Medicine Faculty for Tower Health/Reading Hospital

    Susan M. Enright, DO, FACOI

    Assistant Dean for Clerkship Education

    MSUCOM

    Assistant Dean for Clerkship Education
    MSUCOM
    Clinton Township, MI

    Joshua Layher, DO (Moderator)

    Internist

    ST. LUKE'S HEALTH PARTNER

    Internist

    St. Luke’s
    Boise, ID

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 03/16/2023

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The March 2023 SOLID session explores what you can expect regarding residency and fellowship training, work-life balance, and much more. Our speakers are internists and subspecialists who practice in different care settings. You will have the opportunity to hear from their personal experiences and ask questions about their journeys to internal medicine and its subspecialties.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The March 2023 SOLID session explores what you can expect regarding residency and fellowship training, work-life balance, and much more. Our speakers are internists and subspecialists who practice in different care settings. You will have the opportunity to hear from their personal experiences and ask questions about their journeys to internal medicine and its subspecialties.



    Robert G. Good, DO, MACOI (Moderator)

    Clinical Professor

    Carle Illinois College of Medicine

    Clinical Professor
    Carle Illinois College of Medicine

    University of Illinois
    Internal Medicine
    Carle Health Systems
    Urbana, Illinois

    Mark D. Baldwin, DO, FACOI

    Professor and Chair, Department of Internal Medicine

    Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences

    Professor and Chair, Department of Internal Medicine
    Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
    Yakima, Washington

    Jack D. Bragg, DO, MACOI

    Retired Associate Professor of Internal Medicine

    Retired Associate Professor Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine 

    Columbia, Missouri

    Patrick C. Cullinan, DO, FACOI

    Neurosurgical Intensivist Specialist

    Department of Neurosurgery, University of Texas Health Science Center

    Neuro Intensivist Specialist, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
    Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor, University of Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine, San Antonio, Texas

    Cara E. Ruggeri, DO

    Director of Osteopathic Recognition

    Director of Osteopathic Recognition Internal Medicine Residency Program
    St. Luke’s University Hospital 

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    CME Credit Available: 0.75 1B AOA Despite the availability of vaccines, SARS-CoV-2 has continued to circulate, reflecting vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, opposition to masking, and new strains of SARS-CoV-2 (e.g., Delta, Omicron, etc.). With the availability of outpatient treatments, primary care clinicians are positioned to prevent the progression of mild and moderate COVID-19 to severe disease and improve outcomes. This activity will examine the clinical data on the outpatient COVID-19 therapies and provides a framework for identifying eligible patients and designing treatment strategies. Case scenarios are included for clinicians to apply data to patients encountered in clinical practice.

    CME Credit Available:

    This activity offers 0.75 1B AOA 

    About

    Despite the availability of vaccines, SARS-CoV-2 has continued to circulate, reflecting vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, opposition to masking, and new strains of SARS-CoV-2 (e.g., Delta, Omicron, etc.). With the availability of outpatient treatments, primary care clinicians are positioned to prevent the progression of mild and moderate COVID-19 to severe disease and improve outcomes. This activity will examine the clinical data on the outpatient COVID-19 therapies and provides a framework for identifying eligible patients and designing treatment strategies. Case scenarios are included for clinicians to apply data to patients encountered in clinical practice. 

    Faculty

    Lokesh Goyal, DO | CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi - Shoreline, Sound Physicians, Hospitalist

    Dr. Lokesh Goyal completed his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at the University of Mississippi, worked as a software engineer for three years, and then decided to pursue a career in medicine. In 2017, he completed his DO education at Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, Tennessee, and then his Family Medicine residency at The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, New Richmond, Ohio, in 2020. He currently works as a hospitalist at CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi – Shoreline. Dr. Goyal has also published 16 papers and has multiple other articles currently under process for publication in different journals. He is also a reviewer for numerous journals and has reviewed over 100 articles from various journals. For his efforts, he was also granted membership in "Sigma Xi, " a prestigious scientific research honor society.

    Dr. Lokesh Goyal also does significant volunteer work and currently volunteers as the "Medical Director" at Mission of Mercy in Corpus Christi, Texas. Dr. Goyal is also very active in the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) and is currently a member of the "CME Conference Advisory Committee" of ACOFP.  He and other physicians are actively working on implementing education recommendations from the task force on Convention Innovation across all the ACOFP CME events. 

    Learning Objectives:
    Those participating in this activity will receive information that should allow them to:

    • Describe guideline‐based recommendations for COVID-19 testing
    • Quickly and confidently make a COVID-19 diagnosis based on test results
    • Competently assess treatments and select the treatment option for each patient according to guidelines and recommendations
    • Evaluate data surrounding borderline or clinically difficult COVID-19 cases
    • Improve testing, diagnosis, counseling, and treatment in a clinical setting

    Conflict of Interest Disclosures

    ACOI requires each planner and presenter to identify all conflicts of interest, and mitigates risk of bias using a series of strategies for relevant conflicts. Unless otherwise noted below, the ACOI, ACOI staff and planners for this activity have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

    Dr. Goyal, faculty for this activity, has no relevant relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. 

    Release & Review Date
    This activity is valid between January 31, 2023 and January 31, 2024.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 02/16/2023

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. This lecture from the February 2023 SOLID session explores how to prepare for an interview. In addition, you’ll learn how to obtain letters of recommendation and how best to prepare a CV to maximize your chances for success.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors.  This lecture from the February 2023 SOLID session explores how to prepare for an interview. In addition, you’ll learn how to obtain letters of recommendation and how best to prepare a CV to maximize your chances for success.


    Joanne Kaiser-Smith, DO, FACOI

    Associate Dean

    Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Professor of Medicine at RowanSOM

    Professor of Medicine at RowanSOM

    Stratford, New Jersey

    Terry Brown, MA

    Student Residency Advisor

    Student Residency Advisor and Former Assistant Dean, Director, and Manager of Postdoctoral Training 

    Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 02/16/2023

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. This lecture from the February 2023 SOLID session explores student research and common questions students have surrounding research activities.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors.  This lecture from the February 2023 SOLID session explores student research and common questions students have surrounding research activities. 


    Keith A. Reich, DO, FACOI

    Section Chief Rheumatology Franciscan Physician Network

    Section Chief Rheumatology Franciscan Physician Network 
    Program Director Rheumatology Fellowship /Franciscan Health Olympia Fields
    Assistant Professor of Medicine/Midwestern University

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 12/15/2022

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The first lecture of the December 2022 SOLID session explores the impact of federal health care policy on the delivery and availability of health care services in the United States. Topics include health care payment structure, reimbursement models, Medicare & Medicaid, cost of care, and more. The second half of the session discusses the “difficult patient,” and provides tips to help you care for patients who may be unpleasant or inappropriate towards you as their physician.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors.  The first lecture of the December 2022 SOLID session explores the impact of federal health care policy on the delivery and availability of health care services in the United States. Topics include health care payment structure, reimbursement models, Medicare & Medicaid, cost of care, and more.  The second half of the session discusses the “difficult patient,” and provides tips to help you care for patients who may be unpleasant or inappropriate towards you as their physician.


    Robert G. Good, DO, MACOI

    Clinical Professor

    Carle Illinois College of Medicine

    Clinical Professor
    Carle Illinois College of Medicine

    University of Illinois
    Internal Medicine
    Carle Health Systems
    Urbana, Illinois

    Timothy J. Barreiro, DO, FACOI

    Professor of Internal Medicine

    Section Chair, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
    Professor of Internal Medicine
    NIH Health Minority & Harvard Macy Scholar
    Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
    Northeast Ohio Medical University
    Director, St. Elizabeth Pulmonary Health & Research Center
    Youngstown, Ohio

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 11/17/2022

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors. The November 2022 SOLID session explores tools and techniques to help students prepare for their board exams. In addition, the similarities and differences between the COMLEX and USMLE exams are explored to help students better understand their options.

    The Student Osteopathic Leadership in Internal Medicine and Dialogue (SOLID) program hosts presentations and subsequent discussions designed to bring osteopathic medical students together in an open forum with ACOI leadership and mentors.  The November 2022 SOLID session explores tools and techniques to help students prepare for their board exams.  In addition, the similarities and differences between the COMLEX and USMLE exams are explored to help students better understand their options.

    Joshua Layher, DO

    Internist

    ST. LUKE'S HEALTH PARTNER

    Internist

    St. Luke’s
    Boise, ID

    Kim Peck, MBA

    Director of Academic and Career Advising

    Director of Academic and Career Advising 

    Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine

  • Contains 64 Product(s)

    #ACOI2022 Annual Convention & Scientific Sessions is the learning experience for osteopathic internists and subspecialists, residents, and students featuring innovative keynote speakers, unique networking opportunities, and the latest advances in subspecialty topics, practice management, and faculty development. This activity qualifies for 52.75 AOA Category 1A Credits.

    #ACOI2022 Annual Convention & Scientific Sessions is the learning experience for osteopathic internists and subspecialists, residents, and students featuring innovative keynote speakers, unique networking opportunities, and the latest advances in subspecialty topics, practice management, and faculty development. This activity qualifies for 52.75 AOA Category 1A Credits.