2022 Annual Convention & Scientific Sessions (All-Access) - ON-DEMAND

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    • Non-member - $1,045
    • Member - $845
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    • Student - Free!

#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.

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this session, you’ll learn how to: - Define myeloproliferative disorders. - Know diseases included in the category. - Recognize clinical Signs and Symptoms.

    In this session, you’ll learn how to:
    -  Define myeloproliferative disorders.
    -  Know diseases included in the category.
    -  Recognize clinical Signs and Symptoms.

    Mary Jo Voelpel, DO, FACOI

    Internal Medicine, Hematology/Oncology Specialist

    Michigan State University

    Internal Medicine, Hematology/Oncology Specialist
    Clinical Professor of Medicine
    Michigan State University
    College of Osteopathic Medicine
    Lake Orion, MI

    Experienced Medical Doctor with a demonstrated history of working in the medical practice industry. Skilled in Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Public Speaking, and Healthcare Information Technology (HIT). Strong healthcare services professional with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) focused in Human Biology from MSU Metamora, MI

  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    ACOI's Business Meeting: Joanne Kasier-Smith, DO, FACOI becomes ACOI's 2022-23 President during this meeting.

    ACOI's Business Meeting: Joanne Kasier-Smith, DO, FACOI becomes ACOI's 2022-23 President during this meeting.

    Robert L. DiGiovanni, DO, FACOI

    President of the ACOI 2021-2022

    Largo Medical Center

    President of the ACOI 2021-2022

    Program Director HCA, Largo Medical Center 

    Rheumatology Fellowship

    Associate Professor of Medicine, USF Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida

    Joanne Kaiser-Smith, DO, FACOI (President)

    Associate Dean

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

    Professor of Medicine at RowanSOM

    Stratford, New Jersey

    Karen C. Caruth, MBA

    Executive Director

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this session, you’ll learn: - The populations affected by variants of APOL1. - Inheritance of APOL1 variants. - Effect of APOL1 on kidney disease.

    In this session, you’ll learn:
    -  The populations affected by variants of APOL1.
    -  Inheritance of APOL1 variants.
    -  Effect of APOL1 on kidney disease.

    John E. Prior, DO, FACOI

    Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine

    The Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine

    Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
    The Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
    Scranton, Pa

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this session, you’ll learn how to: - Describe the scope of practice and challenges of nephrology care - Identify barriers to interest in nephrology, and programs to counteract these barriers - Discuss where nephrology as a field is heading

    In this session, you’ll learn how to:

    - Describe the scope of practice and challenges of nephrology care

    - Identify barriers to interest in nephrology, and programs to counteract these barriers

    - Discuss where nephrology as a field is heading

    Steven Sozio, MD

    Associate Professor Medicine, Division of Nephrology

    Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

    Associate Professor Medicine, Division of Nephrology
    Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Baltimore, MD

    Associate Professor of Epidemiology
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Baltimore, MD

    Vice Chair, Workforce and Training Committee
    American Society of Nephrology
    Baltimore, MD

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    In this session, you’ll learn: - The effect of compounding interest. - The need for budgeting and avoiding bad debt. - The future needs in medicine.

    In this session, you’ll learn:
    -  The effect of compounding interest.
    -  The need for budgeting and avoiding bad debt. 
    -  The future needs in medicine.

    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

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    In this session, you’ll learn: - Review strategies to pass the Boards. - 3 Keys to passing the Boards. - Discuss helpful resources.

    In this session, you’ll learn:
    -  Review strategies to pass the Boards.
    -  3 Keys to passing the Boards. 
    -  Discuss helpful resources.

    Joshua Layher, DO

    Internist

    ST. LUKE'S HEALTH PARTNER

    Internist

    St. Luke’s
    Boise, ID

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Discussions with Subspecialty Program Directors.

    Discussions with Subspecialty Program Directors

    Robert L. DiGiovanni, DO, FACOI

    President of the ACOI 2021-2022

    Largo Medical Center

    President of the ACOI 2021-2022

    Program Director HCA, Largo Medical Center 

    Rheumatology Fellowship

    Associate Professor of Medicine, USF Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida

    MarkAlain Dery, DO, MPH, FACOI

    Chief Innovation Officer

    Access Health Louisiana

    Chief Innovation Officer
    Access Health Louisiana

    Adjunct Professor of Medicine
    Tulane University School of Medicine

    ACOI Board of Directors Member

    Samuel K. Snyder, DO, FACOI

    Professor and Chair, Department of Internal Medicine

    Nova Southeastern University

    Nova Southeastern University
    Member, ACOI Board of Directors
    ACOI Research Committee 
    Plantation, FL

    Amita Vasoya, DO, FACOI

    Christiana Care Pulmonary Associates

    Christiana Care Pulmonary Associates

    Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

    Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

    Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this session, you’ll learn how to: - Increase understanding of dynamics of Domestic Violence. - Understand the intersection of Domestic Violence and Healthcare. - Improve practices to recognize and respond to victims/survivors.

    In this session, you’ll learn how to:
    -  Increase understanding of dynamics of Domestic Violence.
    -  Understand the intersection of Domestic Violence and Healthcare. 
    -  Improve practices to recognize and respond to victims/survivors.

    Melanie Afanador

    Outreach Services Director

    Aid to Victim of Domestic Abuse

    Outreach Services Director
    Aid to Victim of Domestic Abuse
    Certified Domestic Violence Center Professional
    Outreach Advocacy and Community Education
    Palm Beach County, FL

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this session, you’ll learn how to: - Review dialysis access types, including the uncommon and last resort types. - Review dialysis access related complications including thrombosis and infections. - Review dialysis related complications including mortality rates.

    In this session, you’ll learn how to:
    -  Review dialysis access types, including the uncommon and last resort types.
    -  Review dialysis access related complications including thrombosis and infections. 
    -  Review dialysis related complications including mortality rates.

    Viktoriya Yanchuk, DO

    Teaching Faculty, Nephrology

    Arrowhead Regional Medical Center

    Teaching Faculty, Nephrology

    Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
    Colton, CA

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In this session, you’ll learn how to: - Discuss the staging and stratification of patients with myelodysplastic syndrome. - Discuss current standards of care for treating myelodysplastic syndrome for both low and high risk patients.

    In this session, you’ll learn how to:
    -  Discuss the staging and stratification of patients with myelodysplastic syndrome.
    -  Discuss current standards of care for treating myelodysplastic syndrome for both low and high risk patients.

    Gregory Harris, DO, FACOI

    Hematology and Oncology

    Harbin Clinic

    Hematology and Oncology
    Harbin Clinic
    Rome, GA