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Andrew Pieleck, DO
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Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a common diagnosis for back pain but is often misdiagnosed. If the diagnosis is missed, this often leads to failed treatment plans, including surgery. This can be devastating physically, mentally, spiritually, as well as financially for the patient.
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Hilary Lois, DO
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The American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD) states that MASLD affects over 30% of the global population and is now the primary cause of chronic liver disease. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a major driver of hepatic disease and is associated with numerous conditions seen in primary care, such as prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, obesity, atherosclerosis, and dyslipidemia. Hepatic disease associated with MASLD exists on a spectrum and can progress to liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and even hepatocellular carcinoma. Nomenclature of this condition, previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), has recently been revised.  This presentation will review the updated terminology, as well as review guidelines and recommendations that exist to help with screening, identification, monitoring, referral indications, and treatment of this disease.
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Randy Litman, DO
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Musculoskeletal complaints are present in 48% of the population and are the second-most reported reason patients PCPs. OMT has been shown to effectively treat many conditions such as low back pain with a reduced cost and need for concomitant medication use or medical intervention. OMT use among osteopathic physicians in the US continues to decline. Statistically significant barriers include lack of reimbursement, lack of time, lack of institutional practice/support, and lack of confidence/proficiency. The goal of this presentation is to provide insight for DOs to overcome these barriers to incorporating OMT into their practice.
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Fred Lindsay
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In the Primary Care outpatient setting, physicians will encounter patients with symptoms that may be related to sleep disorders. A significant portion of the population suffers from both insomnia and hypersomnia. Physicians may not have the tools or knowledge to properly evaluate these patients and perform a proper diagnostic workup. Physicians may not feel comfortable with prescribing a controlled substance as treatment related to sleep to patients and knowing about non-pharmaceutical treatments would be helpful to manage these patients. This presentation will cover many of these concerns and should improve care of patients.
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Mina DeMarco, DO
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Postpartum health care visits are focused on medical issues identifying hypertension, infection, and mental health concerns while largely ignoring the musculoskeletal health system Studies have shown women who exercise regularly may have a lower bmi and lead healthier lifestyles that may carry over to their offsprings. This lecture will review the recent literature on safe return to exercise postpartum and the importance of inclusion of musculoskeletal care in postpartum office visit.
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Olubukola Ojuola, MD
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Vaccination has been one of the most significant public health achievements in human history, drastically reducing the prevalence of infectious diseases and saving countless lives. However, recent trends indicate a decline in vaccination acceptance and completion rates in the US and Europe. This decline is a pressing issue that requires a coordinated effort from healthcare providers. Pediatricians, other primary care providers, and specialists must employ consistent, evidence-based strategies to engage families and the broader society in fostering vaccine acceptance and protecting public health by adhering to the current vaccine schedule. By participating in this session, healthcare providers will be equipped with strategies to implement current vaccination schedules, address disparities, and effectively communicate with patients and caregivers to enhance vaccine uptake and public health outcomes.
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Mary Mitchell, DO
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Acute ankle sprains are the most common lower limb injury in athletes and account for 16%-40% of all sports-related injuries. It is especially common in basketball, American football, and soccer. The majority of sprains affect the lateral ligaments, particularly the anterior talofibular ligament. Despite its high prevalence, a high proportion of patients experience persistent residual symptoms and injury recurrence. A detailed history and proper physical examination are diagnostic cornerstones.
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Total Credits: 2 including 2 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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Faculty:
Michael Neville, PharmD
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Jessica Petz, DPT
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This presentation will cover the role of Physical therapy in pelvic floor dysfunction and expectations for evaluation and treatment. Pelvic floor dysfunction negatively impacts quality of life, however over half of symptomatic patients do not seek medical treatment. Patients may dismiss the idea of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy due to their discomfort with exams, feelings of embarrassment, or lack of understanding of what to expect on the day of their appointment. Physicians' comfortability discussing Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy expectations can decrease patients’ anxiety regarding treatment and improve patient compliance with treatment and attendance.
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Faculty:
Seeniann John, DO
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