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November 04
DO Educators Invited to Attend 21st OME Conference

​The AOA invites osteopathic medical educators to attend the 21st Osteopathic Medical Education Leadership Conference (OME Conference) on 1/13-15/11 in Las Vegas. This year’s OME Conference is themed “Coming of Age - Osteopathic Medical Education as a Disruptive Innovation.” Disruptive innovation can be defined as an improvement or advancement that enhances a service or product in a manner that has never been expected by the market. Presentations will focus on the unique characteristics of osteopathic medical education and how it is poised to transform our Nation’s health care system through innovative, patient-focused care delivery. To learn more and register for the OME Conference, visit Osteopathic.org​.


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DO Educators Invited to Attend 21st OME Conference

I would like to register for the Conference in Las Vegas from January 13th to the 15th, 2011.  I am a PGY3 EM resident at POHRMC in Pontiac, MI.  I have attempted to contact Miss Obradovic, but she is out of town on vacation, and I don't want to miss this opportunity.
Brian H Tweddle on 11/30/2010 11:08 AM
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