Total Credits: 2 including 2 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this presentation, the participants will be able to:
Faculty Disclosures: Dr. Johnson and Dr. Tyler have no conflict of interest with presenting this lecture.
Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The Wisconsin Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons (WAOPS) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
Grievance Policy: Grievances regarding this program or AOA CME credit reporting will be handled on an individual basis. All grievances should be directed in writing to the WAOPS Executive Director at info@waops.org or by mail to WAOPS, 1288 Summit Avenue, Suite 107-126, Oconomowoc, WI 53066. Grievances that cannot be resolved by WAOPS will then be sent to the AOA Council on CME, 142 East Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611.
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Anna Johnson, DO is a second year Internal Medicine- Pediatrics resident at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She graduated medical school from Des Moines University, where she also completed a yearlong clinical and teaching fellowship in Osteopathic Manual Medicine. Anna is passionate about incorporating osteopathic principles to patient care across all ages, particularly in using OMM to facilitate healing and prevent complications of active disease processes. She strives to create education opportunities for residents- both osteopathic and allopathic- to pursue osteopathic educations during training years and to expand the current OMM research database. Outside of medicine, Anna pursues long hikes, practices meditation, and enjoys cooking colorful meals and tending to her plants.
Sammi Tyler is a second year Pediatrics resident at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She went to Des Moines University for medical school and did a one-year teaching fellowship in Osteopathic Manipulation there. She is actively working on osteopathic educational opportunities being available to pediatric DO residents as well as expanding awareness and acceptance of osteopathy in clinical settings within the UW system. She is passionate about osteopathy applied to pediatrics and osteopathic education that empowers DOs to use their skills.