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Total Credits: .75 including .75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s), .75 AOA Patient Safety Credit

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Faculty:
Angelica Kloos, DO
Price:
$30.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

Average Rating:
   2
Faculty:
William J. Resch, DO, DFAPA |  Corrin Pelini, DO
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 3.5 including 3.5 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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Faculty:
J. Keith Miles, DO |  John R. Kuhn, MD |  Michael T. Leake, Jr, JD |  Lowell Robertson, MD |  Nicole Washington, DO |  James Hogin, DO |  Cameron Henderson, DO
Short Description:
Physician Mental Health, Physician Wellness Panel, Establishing Criteria: Incredible Value of An Advocate & Friend, Post CABG Osteopathic Considerations & Treatment
Price:
$120.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 2.0 including 2 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

Average Rating:
   17
Faculty:
Nanette Lacuesta, FAAFP, MD |  Lauren Matera, DO |  Sarah E. Altman, PhD. |  Leslie Bonci, MPH, RDN, CSSD, LDN, FAND |  Rupali Sharma, DO
Short Description:
This panel will discuss ways to identify bias related to race, weight, LGBTQ+ status, among others and strategies to enhance patient care.
Price:
$80.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s), 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

Average Rating:
   9
Faculty:
Mark Baldwin, DO, FACOI, FASN
Short Description:
In this lecture, Dr. Baldwin will discuss and help physicians understand the increased risks of COVID-19 faced by minorities and rural populations. He will address the roles of the social determinants of health in the pandemic. He will also address the role of expanded Medicaid programs. He will conclude by discussing the challenges and successes in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1.0 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

Average Rating:
   8
Faculty:
Sallie Wilson Luther, DO
Short Description:
As a retired physician who has now become involved in suicide awareness and advocacy, I believe burnout is a very real issue among physicians and I am pleased to see that many medical schools and residencies are addressing the need for physician self care. My personal belief is that it is hard for physicians to ask for help since they are the ones who’ve gone into the profession to help others. Drivers of burnout include work load, work inefficiency, lack of autonomy and meaning in work, and work-home conflict. It may be hard for a physician to seek help for mental health issues because of stigma and the feeling that they are the ones who should be helping others and not needing help themselves. This can lead to self-medication with drugs or alcohol because of possible feelings of shame, guilt and confidentiality issues.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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