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March 30
ACOOG Installs New President at 78th Conference

AOA President-elect Martin S. Levine, DO, is attending the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ (ACOOG) 78th Annual Conference today, taking place 3/28-31/11 in Orlando, FL.  President-elect Levine provided an update on recent AOA initiatives to ACOOG members at this morning’s Awards and New Fellows Ceremony.  He also represented the AOA at an AOA/ACOOG leadership meeting this afternoon to hear ACOOG leaders’ concerns and discuss areas for teamwork between our organizations. President-elect Levine also attended the Presidential Banquet and Conclave of Fellows today, during which Teresa Hubka, DO, was installed as the 2011-12 ACOOG President. ACOOG expects 350 attendees and 15 exhibitors at the Conference. ​

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