DOs Participate in DNR Stakeholder MeetingThe Ohio Department of Health held a stakeholder meeting regarding the DNR rule set, Chapter 3701-62, on Tuesday This meeting to review DNR protocol is held every five years. The rule set provides definition of what entails Do Not Resuscitate, patient rights, and provider legal protection. There are currently two categories: Comfort Care and Comfort Care-arrest. There was a detailed review on the DNR form, which is the recognized provider order. There was great discussion on how the DNR rule and form can accomplish the typical desired goals of the patient with less confusion for all parties affected. EMS shared their challenges. It was important that physicians be present to participate in the process. Look for constructive changes to the DNR form. The OOA was represented in person by Cleanne Cass, DO, and Edward Hosbach, DO, both hospice physicians, and Executive Director Heidi Weber. Other DOs attended via Zoom. submitted by Edward Hosbach, DO |
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Osteopathic Medical Awards PresentedSix middle school and high school students received the Osteopathic Medical Award at the 2024 State Science Day, held online over two weeks in April. The awards, which carry a total of $650 in cash prizes, are supported jointly by the OOA and Ohio Osteopathic Foundation. A total of 85 students competed for the prize. Projects were judged in two divisions, 7th-9th grade and 10th-12th grade, by Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (HCOM) students who volunteered their time. Thank you to HCOM student Anita Mancini who recruited and organized her peers. She is president of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association. In addition to Mancini, HCOM judges included: Victoria Cruz; Zachary Frank; Alyson Johnson; Sumedha Kappagantula; Caroline Kruithoff; Halie Leftwich; Aaron Lorton; Abigail McAllister; Josie Myers; Nandini Patel; Mirisha Sheth; Sophia Thompson; and Abigail Weidner. State Science Day is sponsored annually by the Ohio Academy of Science. This year, there were more than 580 projects presented. See a list of the projects and winners here. |
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May is Mental Health Awareness MonthMillions of people in the US are affected by mental illness each year. Established in 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month is a national movement to strengthen the mental health of communities and increase awareness about the vital role mental health plays in overall health and well-being. According to Mental Health America, the nation’s leading national nonprofit dedicated to the promotion of mental health and well-being:
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Call for VolunteersWe are seeking a few members for a new Editorial Committee to assist with the Buckeye Osteopathic Physician. Committee members will help shape the direction of the magazine, identify topics of interest to the osteopathic community, suggest articles, and review content. The magazine was first published in 1923, as the Buckeye Osteopath. It was renamed in 1936. To volunteer, send an email to cmarkino@OhioDO.org. |
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Upcoming Deadlines for Certifying BoardsApplication deadlines are quickly approaching. Below are deadlines in May and June for osteopathic certifying boards. American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology initial primary written exam – June 1 (first deadline); initial subspecialty and OCC subspecialty exams – June 22 (first deadline); clinical exam – June 30 (first deadline) American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology initial primary exam – May 27 (final deadline) American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine oral exam – June 21 (first deadline) American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine initial subspecialty and OCC subspecialty exams – June 16 (first deadline) American Osteopathic Board of Neurology & Psychiatry initial subspecialty exam – June 15 (final deadline) American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology primary oral and initial subspecialty exams – June 18 (first deadline) American Osteopathic Board of Radiology initial subspecialty exams – June 27 (first deadline) Hospice and Palliative Medicine initial and OCC exams – June 16 (first deadline) Sleep Medicine initial and OCC exams – June 16 (first deadline) Sports Medicine initial subspecialty exam – May 21 (first deadline) For questions, contact Chaunessie Baggett at CBaggett@osteopathic.org. |
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New Ohio Vital Records SystemThe Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Bureau of Vital Statistics has completed the first round of user testing of its new vital records system, which is scheduled to launch on January 1, 2025. The system for recording births, deaths, and fetal-death events will replace the current systems – the Integrated Perinatal Health Information System (IPHIS) and the Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS).
Physicians who have questions or who would like to participate in user testing and haven’t already volunteered, should contact the Bureau of Vital Statistics, VS.Helpdesk@odh.ohio.gov. |
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Call for Research AbstractsThe American Osteopathic Association (AOA) announced a call for research abstracts for OMED24. The virtual poster session provides an opportunity for researchers to share their research with a broad audience. In addition, approved abstracts are published on the Journal of Osteopathic Medicine website. |
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Please Complete the SurveyA national survey of physician practices led by the American Medical Association and Mathematica is underway and we urge your cooperation with this effort. The objective of the Physician Practice Information (PPI) survey is to gather accurate data on practice costs and the hours of patient care that physicians provide to support fair and accurate physician payment. Participation in the survey is voluntary but important. We urge you to complete the questionnaire if you receive it. The information you share will be kept private and reported in aggregate only. The survey closes June 30. |
The Ohio Osteopathic Association honors two members who recently passed away.
LOUIS J. SCHANER, DO
Canton, April 24, 2024
MICHAEL W. KELEHER, DO
Dublin, May 7, 2024
Their obituaries can be found on the OOA In Memoriam page here.
If you’d like to honor a colleague with a memorial contribution to the Ohio Osteopathic Foundation, you can do so here. A card is sent to the family informing them of the gift in their loved one’s memory. No amounts are mentioned.
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