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June 11
Vote for Best “Driving Quality” Picture

As part of leg one of the “Are We There Yet”  road trip, AOA family members were invited to submit a picture which demonstrates how they are driving quality in their communities. We received fifteen submissions demonstrating quality in advocacy, patient care, and infection protection from osteopathic physicians practicing as close as Columbus, Ohio, to as far away as Baghdad, Iraq. Now we’re inviting you to vote for your favorite “driving quality” photo via the AOA Facebook wall​, where the complete album of submissions is posted. Make your vote by “liking” a picture (only votes received 6/4-15/12 will be counted).  The photo with the most votes will win the grand prize of a Canon PowerShot Digital Camera, and second place will be given a $50 iTunes gift card! 

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