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Exploring Alternative Medical Treatments


Total Credits: 8.25 including 8.25 AOA Category 1-A Credit

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Faculty:
Lawrence Prokop DO, FAAPM&R, FAOCPMR-D, FAOASM |  Ewa Matuszewski CEO |  Michael Patterson DO |  David Goldenbogen |  Sarah Fitzpatrick FNP-C |  Hillary Howell PharmD, FACA, CCN |  Mary Jo Voelpel DO, FACOI, FACNM
Duration:
8 hours
Original Program Date:
Jun 10, 2023
License:
Access for 30 day(s) after purchase.


Description

Exploring Alternative Medical Treatment Options

A potpourri of alternative medical treatments that can be utilized in a practice to enhance current treatment options.

Statements of Accreditation

AOA Credit - Michigan Osteopathic Association is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The MOA designates this program for 8.25 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

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Faculty

Lawrence Prokop DO, FAAPM&R, FAOCPMR-D, FAOASM's Profile

Lawrence Prokop DO, FAAPM&R, FAOCPMR-D, FAOASM Related Seminars and Products

MSU Health Care


Dr. Lawrence Prokop, received his first Bachelors of Science degree in Anthropology, Cum Laude from Western Michigan University in 1974, and his second in Biology, with Distinction from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan in 1976. In 1980 he received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and from Michigan State University. Dr. Prokop completed his residency at the The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Northwestern University in Chicago Illinois in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 1984.

Dr. Prokop returned to Michigan State University to work as an Assistant Professor for two years in the area of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and then he accepted a position at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D.C.. While in Washington D.C. from 1986 to 1992 he was also an attending physician at the Washington Hospital Center, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at The George Washington University, and he was the Medical Director of the Amputee Rehabilitation and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Programs from 1990 to 1992. In 1992 he became a surveyor for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitating Facilities (CARF) and left Washington to open a private practice in Florida. From 1992 to 2003 he worked in his private practice as well as being the Medical Director for the Rehabilitation Transitional Care Unit in Santa Rosa Medical Center in Milton Florida, and the Medical Director for the Rehabilitation Institute of West Florida, West Florida Hospital in Pensacola Florida.

Dr. Prokop is the recipient of several Board Certificates and Honors and has lectured and published extensively on a variety of Medical Rehabilitation topics. He is actively involved on committees and with the professional organizations he belongs to.


Ewa Matuszewski CEO's Profile

Ewa Matuszewski CEO Related Seminars and Products

MedNetOne


Ewa Matuszewski is the CEO and a co-founder of MedNetOne Health Solutions and a champion of innovative primary care and chronic care initiatives, including the Community Care Travel Team, which received the Eagle Award from the Greater Detroit Area Health Council in 2010.  Her areas of expertise include health policy analysis, physician workforce strategies, physician practice environment, primary care team leadership, primary care practice management/governance interface and quality improvement and validation within physician practices.  Ms. Matuszewski is also a practice mentor with the American Academy of Family Physicians’ Practice Enhancement Forum, a guest lecturer at the Doctors’ Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, a member of the Michigan Primary Care Consortium and co-chair of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Physician Group Incentive Program (PGIP) Patient Centered Medical Home Committee. She is also a founding member of the Michigan Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Master Trainers Organization, American Medical Group Association and the Michigan Primary Care Consortium.


Michael Patterson DO's Profile

Michael Patterson DO Related Seminars and Products


I have been practicing Internal Medicine and OMT since graduating from my residency program at Henry Ford / Bi-county in 2002. I also worked in urgent care and at Martha T. Berry Nursing home (long-term care facility) for 2 years as well as at St. Joseph, St John, and Henry Ford hospitals for 4 years while establishing my outpatient practice. I have been in practice for a total of 13 years. I have specialized in Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) and do mostly musculoskeletal pain management thru OMT to reduce and permanently eliminate acute and chronic pain due to multiple different forms of injuries and disabilities. I provide thorough and complete medical care and education for all forms of ailments, not solely pain complaints. As a Board Certified Internist and an adherent to the Osteopathic Philosophy, I treat the whole patient, mentally, spiritually and physically. I am here to educate the person, identify the cause of their symptoms and treat them using individualized approaches that suit the person and not just statistics to help improve your life and prevent future problems. I believe in integrating proven medicinal treatments with hands-on manipulation and nutritional therapies to improve a person’s overall health and long-term well being.



Sarah Fitzpatrick FNP-C's Profile

Sarah Fitzpatrick FNP-C Related Seminars and Products


Sarah Fitzpatrick, FNP-C

Certified Family Nurse Practitioner

Registered Nurse

Certified Yoga Therapist


Hillary Howell PharmD, FACA, CCN's Profile

Hillary Howell PharmD, FACA, CCN Related Seminars and Products


HILLARY HOWELL

Hillary, Founder of Apothecary & Co has been in the pharmacy business over 20 years and has practiced as a pharmacist for 17 years. Hillary enjoys involving herself in many community pharmacy projects and is always interested in learning new aspects of health and wellness. She is continually seeking to learn about new integrative functional medicine health topics as well as herbs and herbalism. She is a Certified Nutritionist Consultant and is pursuing the pathway to the Institute of Functional Medicine Practitioner Certification program as well as the Certified Nutritional Genomics Specialist (CNGS) certification . When she is not working, Hillary loves to spend time with her 2 boys, rescue horses, reading, and making herbal salves and tinctures.


Mary Jo Voelpel DO, FACOI, FACNM's Profile

Mary Jo Voelpel DO, FACOI, FACNM Related Seminars and Products


1975 graduate MSU-COM
Post graduate training 1975 to 1981
Certified Internal Med, hematology 
Costin scholar 2008
MA -MSU 2015 major health education 
Life member MOA, Amer Med Athletic Assoc, DOCare International 
Member AOA, ACOI, MOCF, MCC, ACS, OCOMA, Oakland County Medical Bar Association 
Social 
Married, 2 children, 4 x Boston Marathon qualifier Ballroom dancing 

 


Course Objectives

FAQ list

Virtual CME Frequently Asked Questions 

  1. Do I need to sign in to prove attendance? We have tracking/certification tools users have to complete in order to prove attendance. Logging into the program to view the sessions serves as signing in; no extra sign-in steps are required. However, you will be required to evaluate each session and complete the overall program evaluation in order to claim CME just like an “in-person” program.  

  1. How do I access the program Evaluations and Certificate? There is a section within each session to complete your evaluation. You can also use the orange "Certificate" button associated with each session. You will need to evaluate each session individually. You can do this at the end of each session or at the end of the program. Once all of the session evaluations are complete, you will be able to complete the overall evaluation and access your certificate. Please make sure to complete all evaluations. If you do not, your certificate will be incomplete. Also please note that the evaluations will turn from red to green once they are completed correctly. 

  1. Do I have to be present on the day(s) of the conference or can I watch anytime? If you are unable to participate during the weekend conference and are already registered for the event, you will have up to 30 days to watch the presentations and claim CME credit. Questions may be submitted to the speakers when viewing the lectures and evaluations will need to be completed after viewing to earn CME credits. Time tracking will detect user's engagement from start to finish. 

  1. How do I access the Virtual Convention Platform? You will be emailed instructions on accessing lectures in advance of the online event. The event is being conducted through the MOA Online Learning Center, the same system that has been used for all MOA virual CME events. The link to the Learning Center can also be found at domoa.org/meded. MOA staff as well as technical support can assist you if any issues arise. 

  1. How do I view the sessions? You will need to launch the viewer for each individual session in the program classroom.  

  1. I launched a viewer, but the session isn’t playing. Am I in the right place? Make sure you select the right session and program. 

  1. Will I still be able to ask questions? If you are watching an On Demand program, questions can be submitted via the form. 

  1. How will you know when the program is preloaded into the Learning Center? You will be emailed access information once the program is in your profile at least one week before the event. If you do not receive an email or see the program in your profile, please contact us. 

  2. Why won’t it let me claim my certificate? Or why is my certificate incorrect? You must view the sessions and complete each evaluation as well as the overall program evaluation to claim your certificate. If you do not watch every session or complete each evaluation, your certificate will be incomplete. Please note that the evaluations will turn from red to green once they are completed correctly.