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2023 Summer CME Seminar "Back to School" - Sunday Lectures


Total Credits: 3.75 including 3.75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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State Associations:
OOA - Oklahoma
Faculty:
Stacy Chronister, DO |  Ruben Barroso, DO |  Colony S. Fugate, DO |  Richard E. Castillo, DO, OD, FASOS
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Description

Obesity Treatment Pyramid: Expanding the Base

Stacy Chronister, DO

(Board-certified in Obesity Medicine and Medical Educator within the Clinical Education Department at OSU-CHS, OK)

Behavioral Learning Objectives:

  • Gain knowledge of treatment guidelines for obesity
  • Understand that obesity is multi-factorial and treatment should be personalized.
  • Review importance of treatment of obesity with medications and/or surgical intervention.
  • Understand the metabolic adaptations that occur with weight loss
  • Use motivational interviewing to develop a lifestyle intervention plan
  • Expand provider’s ability to counsel a patient about nutrition and exercise

Dr. Chronister has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose

Alpha-Gal Syndrome: A Brief Overview of a Growing Public Health Concern

Ruben Barroso, DO

(OMECO/Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program in Tahlequah, OK)

Behavioral Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize signs and symptoms related to AGS
  • Accurately diagnose AGS
  • Provide nutrition education for the AGS patient
  • Provide a medical treatment plan for the AGS patient

Dr. Barroso has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose

 

Child and Adolescent Obesity Clinical Practice Guideline Update

Colony S. Fugate, DO

(Board Certified Pediatrician and Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine, OK)

Behavioral Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the updated Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity.
  • Apply the Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity within the primary care setting.
  • Identify available resources to assist with implementation of the Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity within the primary care setting.

Dr. Fugate has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose

 Common Eye Disorders for the Primary Care Physician

Richard Castillo, DO

(Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center Eye Clinic, Tahlequah, OK)

Behavioral Learning Objectives:

  • Differentiate between Red Eye presentations based on vascular dilation patterns.
  • Review the common presentations of the Red Eye.
  • Discuss the in-office therapy for common Red Eye conditions.
  • Distinguish between common eye presentations that can be effectively treated in the primary care setting and those that require referral.
  • Differentiate between non-emergent and urgent/emergent ocular conditions.
  • Review emergent retrobulbar hemorrhage and the lateral canthotomy procedure.

Dr. Castillo has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose

 

Grievance Policy
Program grievances will be presented to the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association Board of Trustees and dealt with appropriately. If this action did not resolve the problem to satisfaction, the person with the grievance will be directed to the American Osteopathic Association’s Division of Continuing Medical Education.

Accreditation
The OOA is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.

Questions
For any questions, comments, or concerns for the CME content, please contact Chrissa Watson, OOA CME Manager, at chrissa@okosteo.org

Faculty

Stacy Chronister, DO Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Stacy Chronister is a native of Moore, OK and a graduate of Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Chronister was a recipient of an HPSP scholarship and following medical school, she served active-duty time in the United States Navy and completed her Internal Medicine Residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Dr. Chronister achieved the rank of Lieutenant Commander and was awarded the Navy and Marine Achievement Medal.  Following her time in service, Dr. Chronister returned to Oklahoma and served the greater Tulsa community through outpatient Internal Medicine before joining Oklahoma State University as clinical faculty.  She became Board-certified in Obesity Medicine in 2019.  Dr. Chronister is currently a full-time medical educator within the Clinical Education Department at OSU-CHS.


Ruben Barroso, DO Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Ruben Barroso is originally from Michigan but has called Northeastern Oklahoma home since 2008 where he currently lives in Tulsa with his wife and four kids.  He graduated from the OSU-Center for Health Sciences in 2021 and began residency at the OMECO/Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program in Tahlequah, OK, where he currently serves as Chief Resident.  He has spoken about Alpha-Gal Syndrome previously for a regional Best Practices presentation for the providers within the Cherokee Nation health system and is currently collaborating with other physicians on case reports to contribute to the budding collection of literature.


Colony S. Fugate, DO Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Colony Fugate is a clinical professor of pediatrics and Project Lead for the Pediatric Obesity Medicine ECHO at Oklahoma State University.  She is a board certified pediatrician and Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.  Dr. Fugate works with multidisciplinary teams to provide obesity prevention and management services and educational curricula.


Richard E. Castillo, DO, OD, FASOS Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Richard E. Castillo, OD, DO, has been a practicing Ophthalmologist and a professor and assistant Dean at Northeastern State University’s College of Optometry since 1998.  He is the 2021 recipient of the Arkansas Optometric Association's Special Service Award for "Outstanding Service to the Association and Profession," a past recipient of the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physician's Distinguished Service Award (2017), has been honored as the first "ophthalmologist" to be named "Distinguished Friend" of the Illinois College of Optometry (2019), and has been acknowledged by the  Oklahoma State Board of Examiners in Optometry for outstanding contributions to the advancement of optometric care (2016). Dr. Castillo is the recipient of a Special Citation from the Oklahoma House of Representatives for his Contributions to the Advancement of Rural Surgical Eyecare in the State of Oklahoma (2015). In addition to patient care, he serves as Senior Director of Clinical Examination Development and Administration for the National Board of Examiners in Optometry.  Rich serves as the ophthalmology rotation supervisor for OSU medical students and Family Medicine residents at the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center Eye Clinic in Tahlequah, OK.  He maintains a highly active national CME lecture schedule.


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