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Ingham Osteopathic Association (IOA) Membership Meeting
Attention Current and Prospective Members!

You're Invited!

Join us for an evening of Networking, Education, and CME Credit!

Ingham Osteopathic Association (IOA) Membership Meeting

Event Details:

Date: April 22, 2025

  • Time: 6:00 PM – 9PM
  • Location: Lucky’s Steakhouse, 3554 Okemos Rd, Okemos, MI 48864
  • Purpose: Colleague Networking, CME Credit Offering, and an Educational Lecture

Agenda:

  • 6:00 PM: Networking Session
  • 6:20 PM: Dinner Service
  • 7:00 PM: Educational Lecture

Speaker:

  • Dr. Kosisochi Obinwanne, MD
  • Presentation Title: “The Rise of the GLP-1’s”

*To ensure a plated meal, please RSVP by April 1 to Crystal Ash at [email protected].

While others are welcome to RSVP, please note that meals will not be provided for those who respond after this date.

We look forward to seeing you there!


The Ingham Osteopathic Association supports the osteopathic community from medical school through all stages of practice. Meetings include networking, presentations from medical resources and education on compelling topics from local physicians. Membership includes meetings, CME credits, leadership development and statewide networking.

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Component Societies such as the IOA are important and integral components of the Michigan Osteopathic Association (MOA). MOA Component Societies serve four primary functions:

  1. Membership meetings provided to both members and prospective members in the region. IOA dinner meetings are supported by membership dues;
  2. Provide the opportunity for osteopathic medical professionals to network and discuss medical or practice management issues in a relaxed and social environment. Meetings also provide the opportunity to invite non-member osteopathic physicians to become involved in their professional society;
  3. Provide a forum for the discussion of local legislative and regulatory issues of concern or importance to osteopathic medicine;
  4. Provide an excellent opportunity to develop future state and national osteopathic medical leadership, with a strong connection to the Michigan Osteopathic Association.

Physicians
Annual membership - $70

The IOA is the voice of the osteopathic profession in Mid-Michigan and the resource for its members in service to society. As your professional county association, the most important service IOA provides is unifying the efforts of physicians to improve our professional environment for our patients.                                            

Interns / Residents 
Annual membership - FREE

IOA is your professional link to the physicians you will be practicing with in the very near future. The most politically active and connected physicians participate in your county organization with links to our state and national osteopathic organizations. IOA provides direct access to these leaders in an intimate setting that gives you a world of opportunities.

Students
Annual membership - FREE

Many IOA members work as faculty, are alumni or have ties to MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine. Network with local physicians and learn more about educational and volunteer opportunities available in the tri-county area. CME presenters cover a variety of topics which students may not have experienced during their formal training. 

 

Current IOA Leadership

LaKeeya Tucker, DO, President
David Neff, DO, President-elect
R. Taylor Scott, DO, Secretary/Treasurer
Joyce deJong, DO, Honorary - MSUCOM Dean
Shirin Doshi, DO, Director
Nia Kepes, OMS, Student Director
Carol Monson, DO, Past President

Lawrence Prokop, DO, Director
Amanda Roath, DO, Resident Director
Gary Roth, DO, Director
Rosemarie Tolson, DO, Past President
Open Position - Resident Director