Registration is Open!You provide tireless care for others, but here is an opportunity to prioritize your personal wellness. Registration is open for the Physician Wellness Seminar on Saturday, January 15, 8:00am – 1:45pm. The half-day virtual event offers 5 AOA Category 1-A CME credits as well as a discounted registration rate for OOA members! Work Life Balance Burnout Recovery/Prevention & Career Transition/Optimization The Role of Physical Health for the Attending Physician Optimizing Physician Mental Health Mindfulness in Medicine These are unprecedented times for physicians and medical students. As we approach two full years of dealing with COVID-19, limited gatherings, long hours, and stress we have dedicated a course to your own wellness. This seminar will provide you with insight and tools that last far beyond this event. Register today! |
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Legislative UpdateAn Ohio Senate committee continues to hear testimony on HB 218, which broadens vaccine exemptions and prohibits employers—including hospitals and medical facilities— from requiring proof of vaccination. |
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COVID Hospitalizations SurgeOhio is one of six states, along with Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New York, that is driving the current COVID-19 surge that is straining hospitals. Together, the six states account for 60% of the hospitalizations nationwide. On Thursday, the FDA amended the emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine to extend booster dose eligibility to fully vaccinated people ages 16-17. Also Thursday, the CDC issued a recommendation for booster dose use for this age group. This is an important step toward strengthening protection against COVID-19 for teens ages 16 and 17. COVID-19 vaccine providers in Ohio can immediately begin offering booster doses to 16- and 17-year-olds at least six months following completion of their primary vaccination series. As of this afternoon, 62.29% of eligible Ohioans (age 5 and up) have started the vaccine process. |
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OOA Supports AOA Work on Federal IssuesThe OOA signed-on to letters this week regarding two separate issues, the No Surprises Act (NSA) and upcoming Medicare payment cuts. To better understand the financial effect of the pandemic on physicians, the AOA conducted a nationwide survey of practicing DOs last year. Of those who participated in the survey, 95% of physicians experienced a decline in practice revenue due to COVID-19, and more than 40% experienced a revenue reduction greater than 50%. The essential takeaway is that physicians across all specialties are struggling to keep their practices open due to increased expenses and reductions in revenue as a direct result of the pandemic. If these Medicare cuts are allowed to take effect, it would dramatically impact osteopathic physicians and the patients whom they serve. DOs make up 11% of all physicians in the United States, however, they comprise 40% of the physicians practicing in medically underserved areas. |
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SMBO New Rules to Take EffectTwo new rules adopted by the State Medical Board of Ohio are effective on December 31. Maintenance of List of Disqualifying Criminal Offenses |
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Flu Vaccination ResourcesNationwide, public health officials are warning that the US may see a bad flu season while COVID is also spreading at the same time. Ohio’s flu activity, including county-level data is available online. The CDC offers a digital toolkit featuring social media language and graphics, sample newsletter language, and printable resources. ODH offers a Flu Communications Toolkit that offers social media language and graphics and sample newsletter language around the importance of flu shots, in addition to flu and COVID-19 shots as the best defense. |
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Upcoming Deadlines for Certifying BoardsBelow are deadlines in January for osteopathic certifying boards. American Osteopathic Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation For questions, contact Chaunessie Baggett, Associate Vice President, Certifying Board Services, at CBaggett@osteopathic.org. |
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