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April 05
How Are YOU Driving Quality by Thinking and Practicing Osteopathically?

In late February, the AOA launched the Are We There Yet? osteopathic family road trip, inviting members to join the trip to learn about upcoming changes to the osteopathic medical profession, like changes to AOA certification, CME reporting guidelines, and the Physician Quality Reporting System. Along the way, the AOA will be providing resources to make sure you and your practice are fully prepared for what lies ahead.

All of these changes are helping to drive quality and move the osteopathic medical profession forward. And now, we want to see how YOU are driving quality. Through June 1, we will be collecting your photos on the AOA’s Facebook page wall. The photos that best demonstrate how to drive quality or are the most original will be awarded prizes, as determined by member votes on the Facebook page.

Go here for photo contest instructions and to print out the “Driving Quality” sign that must appear in your submitted photo.

I look forward to seeing how all of you are driving quality around the country.

Marty​

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