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May 02
Trustee Attends Missouri Osteopathic Convention

AOA Trustee John E. Bodell, DO, is representing the AOA at the Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons’ (MAOPS) Missouri Osteopathic Annual Convention, being held 5/2-6/12 in Lake Ozark.  Over 250 attendees and 75 exhibitors are attending the MAOPS Convention.  Dr. Bodell gave an update on the issues noted above to the MAOPS House of Delegates this afternoon and will attend the MAOPS Executive Committee’s VIP Dinner tomorrow.  Later this week, he will address MAOPS’ Young Physicians Group and speak with new physicians, residents and students about ways the AOA can be of assistance throughout their careers.  His trip will conclude this weekend with the MAOPS President’s Banquet, when Robert C. Scanlon, II, DO will be installed as the next MAOPS President. AOA Trustees Joseph Yasso, DO, serves on the MAOPS Board.​

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