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August 06
Annual Business Meeting Summary Released

​The 92nd Annual Business Meeting of the AOA Board of Trustees and House of Delegates was held on 7/15-22/12 at the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago.  The 2011-12 Board of Trustees held its final meeting of the year, considering over 30 resolutions and providing recommendations on resolutions facing the House.  The House of Delegates numbered over 500 delegates and alternates and considered almost 150 resolutions.  If you were not able to attend the 2012 Annual Meeting, you can catch up on the major resolutions, events, awards and meetings by reading the “Summary & Highlights” document on Osteopathic.org.  It also includes a list of actions taken by the AOA Board and House; synopses of AOA bureau, council, and committee meetings; and summaries of events sponsored by AOA affiliates, among other information.  Read it today!  Feel free to use and distribute this document widely.

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