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May 22
Osteopathic Profession Represented Across Country

Many dedicated osteopathic physicians volunteer their time to represent the osteopathic medical profession at national, collaborative health care events across the country:

  • George J. Pramstaller, DO, who represents the AOA on the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, attended its national conference, “Updates in Correctional Health Care,” on 5/19-22/12 in San Antonio, Tex. 
  • On 5/14-15/12, D. Keith Watson, DO, participated in the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ Blue Ribbon Panel in Philadelphia.  
  • Craig M. Wax, DO, was a speaker at an Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Patient and Physician Town Hall meeting on EHR and privacy concerns that was held 5/18/12 in Somerset, N.J.​

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