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June 04
Thinking Osteopathically in San Diego

​This October, I’m heading to San Diego for one of my favorite yearly events, OMED, the AOA’s Osteopathic Medical Conference & Exposition. Aside from being the largest osteopathic medical meeting in the world and offering the most AOA Category 1-A CME credit of any other conference, it unites our profession, reminding us of our osteopathic roots.

I have talked a lot about “Thinking Osteopathically” during my term as AOA President and OMED is one place where there are so many opportunities to put that notion into practice. Whether you’re attending a didactic section, volunteering at a community outreach project, or reconnecting with your fellow alumni, I assure you that your osteopathic foundation will be strengthened.

If you haven’t already, take a look at the newly-released OMED 2012 Preliminary Program. It contains a day-by-day schedule of conference-wide events, descriptions of the didactic sessions from the 14 participating specialty groups, and highlights of the Exhibit Hall and our fabulous destination city, San Diego.

Please join me and thousands of your osteopathic family members in early October at OMED 2012! Register today.

Marty

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