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Welcome to the Cleveland Academy of Osteopathic Medicine!   We are the local component of the Ohio Osteopathic Association, covering Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Lorain Counties.  We are your voice in the local osteopathic community!

 

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President's Bash "Be-Bop 50's Sock Hop"
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co-sponsored by the OOF and

the West Shore Osteopathic Foundation

 

28 cat. 1A CME approved from the AOA

 

Sandra Cook DO, Program Chairman

 

Program Objectives:  The purpose of this seminar is to provide AOA accredited programs which address the clinical practice needs of osteopathic physicians.  To continually assess issues, developments, advances and deficiencies in current medical practice, and address identified needs through relevant comprehensive programs designed for general statewide physician audiences of all specialties.  To select qualified faculty in accordance with AOA accreditation requirements, develop innovative learning forums and endeavor to provide AOA cat. 1A programs.

 

CME Credits:  A total of 24 hours of Category 1-A CME credit has been requested from the AOA.  Credits will be granted according to the following schedule:

Friday, January 20 — 8.0 credit hours

Saturday, January 21 — 8.0 credit hours

Sunday, January 22 — 6.0 credit hours

Sunday, January 22— 12.0 credit hours for ACLS (Sunday Only)

 

CME Verification: Registrants must sign in attesting to the total hours attended and return the form to the registration table to be verified to receive credits.  Sign in sheets may be found in your registration packet.  The verified copy of this form should be saved for your record of attendance.  Credit will be given only to physicians who return the form indicating the total number of hours attended. No credits will be given to those physicians who fail to turn in their CME Reporting Form.  CAOM certifies credit hours directly to the AOA. This program may qualify for a similar number of credit hours for members of the AMA.

 

Breakfast:  Make plans to attend the CAOM great breakfast buffet for participants before the formal program begins on Friday and Saturday.  We will not be serving continental breakfast at the seminar as we have in the past. There will be a short non-cme lecture offered at breakfast. 

 

Registration Information:  On-Site registration only  There will be an additional $20 fee if you register at the door on the day of the event. 

 

Cancellations / Refunds and Grievances:  Refunds for cancellation will be granted in full only if notification is received by December 31, 2010.  After this date, an administrative fee of $100 will be assessed.  If you do not notify us of your cancellation before the seminar, no amount will be refunded in lieu of conference expenses.

 

This program is designed to comply with Uniform Guidelines for Accrediting Agencies of Continuing Medical Education.  All grievances will be responded to in writing within 30 days of receipt.  Initially, all grievances should be directed to the CAOM CME Committee.  Additional information concerning compliance may be obtained by contacting the AOA Division of CME at 800.621.1773.

 

BLS and ACLS:  We are offering BLS and ACLS Courses.  BLS will be on Saturday from 7:30-11:30 AM.  ACLS will be offered Sunday from 8:00 AM-4:00 PM.   Please make sure you register for these workshops on the Registration Form.  The ACLS book needed for this workshop will be mailed to you as soon as we receive the registration.  The cost of BLS and ACLS will be added to your registration fee for participants and is offered at a greatly reduced rate.

 

Reception with OUHCOM:  Join us Friday evening after lectures for a reception co-sponsored by OUCOM.  Food and beverages will be available.  Each guest will receive 2 drink tickets.  Cash bar will be available after drink tickets are used.

 

Presidents Bash:  “Be-Bop 50’s Sock Hop”:   Dr. and Mrs. David Tolentino, incoming president of CAOM cordially invite you to attend this years Annual Bash,  “Be-Bop 50’s Sock Hop” at the Holiday Inn, Sat. Jan. 21, 2012.  Rock n' Roll's cool, if that's your thing. Everybody loves that crazy swing.  It doesn't matter if you're square or not, Cuz' this 50's party is gonna be hot!  Rock n Roll Dancing!  Casino Style Gaming!  Costume Contest Raging! Foods gonna be amazing!  Brush off those saddle shoes and bobby socks and dress the theme or not! (if you prefer not to dress up, Cocktail Attire is appropriate).  Make it a special night and book a room at the Holiday Inn Special Room Rate is $89/night.  Reserve by calling (216)524-8050 x 298.

 

If you have never attended, it promises to be a fun and entertaining night.  Registration for this event is: $100 per couple/ $50 per person for CAOM Members;  $70 per couple/$35 per person for CAOM Members students, interns and residents;$150 per couple/ $75 per person for nonmembers; $100/couple/$50 per person for nonmember students, interns and residents, and includes costume contest, black jack and casino style entertainment, appetizers, dinner, dessert, drinks, coffee bar, dancing, prizes and a great time .

 

HOTEL:  Holiday Inn, Cleveland South, 6001 Rockside Rd, Independence OH  44131  

Special Room Rate is $89/night.  Reserve by calling (216)524-8050 x 298. The hotel's prime location in Independence, Ohio puts guests at the crossroads of I-77 and I-480 for easy access to the Cleveland Clinic, Lake Erie, Cleveland Browns Stadium and other exciting attractions in downtown Cleveland.  Nearby, hotel guests can hike or take the scenic railway through the gorgeous Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Visit downtown Cleveland to dine at Michael Symon’s Lolita Nestled in Cleveland's chic Tremont neighborhood, dine and dance in the Historic Warehouse District, tour the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and take in a hit show at Playhouse Square, the second-largest theatre complex in the country.