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May 09
Media Corner Spotlights DOs in the News

  • As part of the AOA’s “Break Through Your Pain” campaign in Kentucky, Jerome A. Dixon, DO, an AOA board-certified family physician in Campbellsville, was quoted in a 4/14/12 Murray (Ky.) Ledger & Times article regarding his optimism about enforcing physician participation in the Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting system without restrictions limiting physicians’ ability to care for pain patients. 
  • AOA Trustee and “Break Through Your Pain” spokesperson Joseph A. Giaimo, DO, participated in a radio interview on 5/3/12 about seeking treatment for chronic pain and the AOA’s public education efforts surrounding this topic.  The interview aired on news/talk radio station WOCA-AM in Orlando, Fla.
  • Dana Giarrizzi, DO, National Medical Director of Telemedicine for Eagle Hospital Physicians in Dallas, Tex., was profiled in a 4/27/12 Clinical Advisor article about telemedicine and how it is promoting team-based care and access to care for many patients.

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