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June 21
AOA Photo Contest Winner Announced

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The “Driving Quality” Photo Contest has concluded, and a winner has been selected!  Held as part of the “Are We There Yet?” campaign to educate members about changes to CME reporting, osteopathic continuous certification, and PQRS requirements, the photo contest asked members to show us how they were driving quality in their communities.  Fifteen photos were posted on the AOA Facebook page​, and all members were invited to vote for their favorite.  Elizabeth M. Pepe, DO, won the grand prize, a Canon PowerShot ELPH Digital Camera, for her submission, “Driving Quality in Baghdad, Iraq – OMT…When Pain and Pills Are Not Options.”  For the picture “Driving Quality in Columbus, Ohio,” featuring the delegates who debate policy decisions that affect Ohio’s health care delivery system, the Columbus Osteopathic Association won the second-place prize, a $50 iTunes gift card.  Visit the AOA Facebook page to see all submissions.  Congratulations to all winners!

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