Total Credits: 3.5 including 3.5 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
“‘DO’ Consider Volunteering Abroad”
Stan Grogg, DO, FACOP, FAAP
(Board Certified in Pediatrics)
Learning Objectives:
· Understand the advantages of global health missions.
· Identify types of global mission trips available
· Explain the reasons for participating in international missions.
Dr. Grogg has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose
"Health Equity and SDOH: What's Next? Moving Beyond the Data”
Dustin Cupp, DO, MSHD, CPE, FAAFP
(Medical Director for Community Care, HMO, Tulsa OK)
Learning Objectives:
· Define Health Equity, SDOH
· Review health related Data on SDOH
· Discuss common SDOH screening methods and strategies.
· Develop tactics to address SDOH based on your screening data.
Dr. Cupp has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose
“Common Dermatology Concerns for PCP”
Hannah Howard, MD
(Board Certified in dermatology, Tulsa OK)
Learning Objectives:
· Identify common benign and malignant skin findings.
· Select the appropriate type of biopsy based on the presenting concern.
· Differentiate between common acneiform conditions and rashes in dermatology.
· Prescribe appropriate first-line treatment for common skin conditions.
Dr. Howard has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose
“Cardiology Update in Structural, Electrophysiology and Beyond”
Mathew Good, DO, FACC
(Oklahoma Heart Institute, Tulsa OK)
Learning Objectives:
· Understand where the current practice of Cardiology stands.
· Know what the future of Cardiology will be.
Dr. Good has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose
Grievance Policy
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Accreditation
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Questions
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DO Consider Volunteering Abroad (22.4 MB) | 58 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Health Equity and SDOH: What’s Next? Moving Beyond the Data (1.6 MB) | 36 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Cardiology Update (5.7 MB) | 72 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Common Dermatology Concerns for PCP (20.8 MB) | 160 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Stan Grogg, DO, known as Dr. Stan, earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is Board Certified in pediatrics and is a Professor Emeritus at the Oklahoma State University - CHS. He has numerous honors, awards, and publications. He is a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians (ACOP) and American Academy of Pediatrics. He has a travel medicine certificate from the International Society of Travel Medicine. He is the Chair of a non-Profit, Power of a Nickel, and leads medical teams to serve the underserved to 9-10 countries annually. Dr. Stan’s hobby is traveling, and he has touched the ground on all continents and 185 Countries and providences of the world.
Dr Dustin Cupp is a native Oklahoman who completed his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater and his doctor of osteopathy from the OSU-College of Osteopathic Medicine/College of Health Sciences. He completed residency in family medicine at In His Image, FM residency in Tulsa. Dr Cupp also holds a Master of Science in healthcare delivery from Arizona State University. He has experience in full-spectrum practice in rural Oklahoma and Kentucky as well as serving as faculty in graduate medical education. He is currently the medical director for Community Care, HMO, Oklahoma’s largest locally owned and operated health insurance plan. Dr Cupp’s interests include quality/health system improvement, population health, and healthcare leadership development.
Dr Cupp lives in Owasso with his wife of 23 years and their 4 children.
Dr. Mathew Good grew up in Colorado enjoying all the fantastic outdoor activities including skiing, camping, hiking, and fly fishing. Undergraduate education at the University of Colorado, Medical school at the OSU Center for Health Sciences then internal medicine residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Moved back to Tulsa and joined Oklahoma Heart Institute in 2012. We have three children (2 girls 13 and 11 and 1 boy 9) and two dogs (a GSP and a Britney Spaniel). Current activities outside the hospital are pretty much whatever the kids are doing plus an occasional round of golf.
Dr. Hannah Howard is a dermatologist practicing in Owasso and Tulsa. She received her medical degree from the University of Oklahoma and stayed at OU to complete her residency training in dermatology.