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May 25
Join Osteopathic Family Road Trip’s “Leg Two”

Implementation of Osteopathic Continuous Certification (OCC) and changes to CME reporting guidelines and the Physician Quality Reporting System are just around the corner. But don’t worry—the AOA is on the road with you, making sure that you are ready to arrive at your destination. With the launch of leg two of the Are We There Yet? Osteopathic Family Road Trip, participants can win a $300 Garmin Navigation system gift card! For this second leg of the journey, we have created a video explaining the details of OCC​. You must complete leg two by Aug. 10 to be entered into the raffle for the Garmin Navigation System gift card.  It only takes a few minutes to complete leg two—join the road trip today! Thousands of AOA members participated in the first leg of the Are We There Yet? road trip, and four names were drawn to win a $50 gas card.  Those who complete each of the five legs of the road trip will be entered into a grand prize raffle to win $1,000 in airline tickets. 

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