
The Michigan Osteopathic Association offers online opportunities for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits through the MOA Learning Center. Each course or online event offers AOA Category 1-A CME credits.
CME sessions are delivered on the CE21 Learning Management System. The MOA offers both live events and on-demand sessions using the same caliber of speakers who would present at in-person event. Once you have used the Learning Center, you will have a profile established that will allow you to access all available sessions, view speaker profiles, track CME credits gained through the system and generate CME certificates based on the sessions completed.
Reminder: Your account with the MOA website (www.domoa.org) is separate from the Learning Center.
Autumn Scientific Sessions On Demand
17.50 AOA Category 1-A CME Credits
The sessions from the 2020 Autumn CME are now available on demand. This program features speakers from the virtual CME event held on November 7 and 8, 2021. The MOA designates the Autumn Scientific Convention on Demand CME for a maximum of 17.50 AOA Category 1-A Credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
Session Highlights: Covid 19: Pathophysiology & Clinical Considerations ◦ OMT of COVID 19 for Inpatients ◦ Movement Disorders: Parkinson’s Disease ◦ Opioid and Benzodiazepene Prescribing in Older Adults ◦ Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program ◦ Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care ◦ Mental Health in the Covid Era
The Learning Center will include the sessions, handouts, speaker bios & headshots, evaluations, CME information and CME certificates.
Spring Scientific Sessions On Demand 14.25 AOA Category 1-A CME credits
This program features speakers from the virtual CME event held on June 13 & 14. These on demand online CME sessions are available to you from the time of purchase. 14.25 AOA Category 1-A CME credits are offered for this event.
Session Highlights: COVID-19 Update ◦ Cardiology ◦ Pain Management ◦ OMT Philosophy ◦ Addiction and Recovery ◦ Women’s Health ◦ Functional & Integrative Medicine
The Learning Center will include the sessions, handouts, speaker bios & headshots, evaluations, CME information and CME certificates.
Back to the Basics: The Nuts and Bolts of Primary Care 7 AOA Category 1-A Credits
Online CME Sessions Back to the Basics – The Nuts and Bolts of Primary Care Virtual CME sessions via MOA Learning Center
7 Sessions. 7 AOA Category 1-A credits
PROGRAM Emerging Mosquito Transmitted Illnesses: Michigan and Beyond Presenter: Adam Hunt, DO
Patient Family Engagement Presenter: Gary Roth, DO, MBA, FACOS, FCCM, FACS
Dermatology Top Ten Presenter: Cory Rubin, MD, FAAD
Four Models of Care Appearing in Your Neighborhood Presenter: Ewa Matuszewski, CEO, MEDNETONE *BREAK 15 MINUTES*
CBD Updates and information Presenter: Brooke Weingarden, DO, MPH
LGBTQ+ Health in General (disparities, terminology, cultural competence) Presenter: Jessica Heselschwerdt, MD
Electronic Cigarette/Vaping Associated Lung Injury, an Update Presenter: Nick Poponea, DO
The Michigan Osteopathic Association (MOA) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The MOA designates this program for a maximum of 7 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
Online Education Privacy Statement In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), accredited providers that participate in CME activities on the Internet shall have a separate privacy policy for CME activities.
The CME programs offered by the Michigan Osteopathic Association (MOA) respect and value your privacy and the confidentiality of the information you choose to share with us. We are committed to the protection of this information and will ensure your privacy when participating in CME activities on our website. (continued)
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Duke Perspectives From the National Kidney Foundation 2020 Spring Clinical Meetings This publication summarizes relevant abstracts and findings that were presented at the live-virtual National Kidney Foundation 2020 Spring Clinical Meetings, held March 26 to 29. In addition, John V. Duronville, MD, assistant professor of medicine, Division of Nephrology at Duke, provides expert insight on presented studies. See course details
Duke Perspectives From the 2019 American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting This publication summarizes pertinent new research findings that were presented at the 2019 American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting held December 6 to 10 in Baltimore, MD. In addition, Aatif Husain, MD, professor of neurology at Duke, provides interesting perspectives on the study results. See course details
CGM 101: Strategies for Primary Care Providers and Ancillary Staff Join diabetes experts Alison Evert, MS, RD, CDE, and Anne Peters, MD, as they talk about how to start individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) on continuous glucose monitoring from the primary care perspective. Learn more about the different devices, their benefits and limitations, how to interpret the data, and billing and insurance coverage considerations. See course details
HIV Prevention for Black/African American Women: The Use of PrEP in the Primary Care Setting This activity explores the behavioral, social, and structural risk factors that contribute to the disproportionate risk of HIV in black/African American heterosexual women. It also addresses ways to incorporate HIV prevention strategies, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), into routine care. Additionally, expert faculty offer insight into the unique challenges that contribute to the increased HIV risk in black/African American women and explain how PrEP can be a powerful tool for HIV prevention in this population. See course details
Insulin Pumps: What the Primary Care Clinician Needs to Know Join diabetes experts Anne Peters, MD, and Jay Shubrook, DO, to learn more about insulin pumps. Find out about the benefits and limitations of insulin pumps and how you can help interested patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) get started on this type of therapy. See course details
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