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The goals of AOA's continuing medical education
(CME) program are the continued excellence of patient care and improving
the health and well-being of the individual patient and the public.
The purpose of the CME program is the growth of knowledge, the refinement
of skills, and the deepening of understanding for the osteopathic
profession. The Council on CME reviewed the entire CME program. The
Council firmly believes that the goals of the CME program remain valid.
All AOA members, other than those exempted, are required to participate
in the CME program and to meet specified CME credit hour requirements
for the 2004-2006 CME cycle. For detailed requirements, please see
the CME
Guide. For more information on our CME programs, contact Sara
Carson at: scarson@mi-osteopathic.org
MAOFP's first ever Stakeholders Roundtable Discussion was
held on January 28, 2006 in Bellaire, Michigan. Read
the results from that meeting.
- Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians,
Summer Family Medicine Update, July 31-August 3, 2008,
Hagerty Center, Traverse City, Michigan. Contact Sara Carson,
Meeting Coordinator, 800-657-1556 or scarson@mi-osteopathic.org,
24 hours of Category 1-A CME credits anticipated. Download a brochure
here.
- Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians,
Winter Family Medicine Update, January 22 – 25,
2009, Shanty Creek Resort, Bellaire, Michigan. Contact Sara Carson,
Meeting Coordinator, 800-657-1556 or scarson@mi-osteopathic.org,
25 hours of Category 1-A CME credits anticipated.
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