Total Credits: 40 including 40 AOA Category 1-A
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Introduction to the Osteopathic Approach to the Nursing Dyad
This course will be held *live* and *in-person*
Course Director
Kimberly Wolf, DO, FAAP, FACOP
Date: September 12 - September 16, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:30 AM PST
CME: 40 Hrs (maximum) AOA Category 1-A CME (anticipated) provided by Osteopathy’s Promise to Children.
Cost: $2,200
Location: Osteopathic Center San Diego (OCSD), 3706 Ruffin Road, San Diego, CA 92123
Target Audience
This activity is for DO and MD physicians only. Course is closed to students and residents. No prerequisites required for the target audience. This course is designed for physicians who desire to utilize osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in their practice of breastfeeding medicine.
CME Sponsor: Osteopathy's Promise to Children.
This event is Jointly Sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatric Osteopathy.
Course Description
This course is designed for physicians (MD and DO) who desire to utilize osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in their practice of breastfeeding medicine.
The first two days of the course will be an introduction or review of osteopathic philosophy and basics of OMT. Participants will be introduced to the osteopathic structural exam and a variety of different OMT modalities. The final three days of the course will teach an osteopathic approach to treating the breastfeeding dyad, including specific osteopathic techniques that can be utilized to strengthen the breastfeeding relationship. The approach for treating the mother will include techniques that can help with improving supply, resolving/preventing mastitis, and treating associated aches/pains of breastfeeding posture and positioning. These include DeQuervain’s, carpal tunnel, and neck/shoulder/upper thoracic pain. The infant portion of the course will focus on techniques to help with latch issues, as well as commonly linked other symptoms including torticollis, plagiocephaly, gastroesophageal reflux, and colic. In addition to learning specific techniques, the course will focus on teaching the osteopathic approach to evaluating and treating a patient so that participants are able to leave the course prepared to integrate this knowledge into their practice. This includes teaching the necessary skills to document, bill, and code for OMT as well.
Educational Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
Introduce osteopathic history and philosophy to provide context for the practice of osteopathic medicine including osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT).
Compare and contrast different OMT modalities and understand when to utilize them appropriately in clinical settings.
Illustrate the application of an osteopathic approach to the breastfeeding dyad including OMT to help foster a healthy breastfeeding relationship.
Strengthen palpatory skills and review pertinent anatomy needed to safely perform OMT.
Introduce documentation, billing, and coding for OMT.
Learning Objectives by Topics (Click hyperlink to view learning objectives by topic)
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Brochure / Agenda (1.8 MB) | 10 Pages | Download |
2024 Dyad - Handout - Osteopathic considerations for breastfeeding women (612.1 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Handout - Use of OMM for Management of Recurrent Mastitis (77.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Handout - Use of OMT for Treating NICU Babies Feeding Dysfunction (178.6 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Handout - What is OMT? (1.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Handout - Plagio OMT fact sheet 2024 (628.1 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Handout - OMT Fact Sheet 2024 (26.1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway - Handout - ABCs for Mom (105.7 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway - Handout - Autonomic Nervous System (144.2 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway - Handout - Documentation Coding (91.7 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Billing Coding (4.6 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Billing Coding Notes (4.3 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Evidence For BF Dyad (7 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Evidence For BF Dyad Notes (2.9 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Lab OMT for Mom (1.7 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Lab OMT for Mom Notes (2.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - OPP Considerations For Mom (3.5 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - OPP Considerations For Mom Notes (4.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Osteopathic Reflexes ANS (1.9 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Conaway Presentation - Osteopathic Reflexes ANS Notes (2.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Hiserote Presentation - Anatomical Landmarks (1.6 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Hiserote Presentation - FOCF Intro (11.2 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Hiserote Presentation - Layer Palpation Lab FOCF (1.1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Hiserote Presentation - Palpation Intro Lecture Lab (7.5 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Loveless Presentation - Introduction to OMT Part 3 (2 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Loveless Presentation - Lymphatics. (2.5 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Loveless Presentation - OMT for Neck Upper Back Pain (2.1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Tobey Presentation - Intro to OMT Part 2 (842.7 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Tobey Presentation - OMT For Latch (933.5 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Tobey Presentation - Oral Motor Mechanics of Feeding (999.2 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Tobey Presentation - Osteopathic Anatomy Dynamic Structural Diagnosis - Intro (1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 1 Welcome and Intro (701.9 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 2 Intro to ABCs (485.2 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 4 Intro to BF Med (1.6 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 5 Postural Considerations (1.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 7 Plagio and Torticollis Lab (6.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 9 Colic GERD Constipation (1.7 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Wolf Presentation - 11 Dyad Wrap up 2024 (925.3 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad Handout - Frymann article - Palpation (194.7 KB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Faculty photo (1.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Group Fun photo (2.1 MB) | Available after Purchase |
2024 Dyad - Group photo (2.2 MB) | Available after Purchase |
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Dr. Kimberly J. Wolf, DO, FAAP, FACOP, FAAPO is a graduate of Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ and Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP), Pomona, CA. She is board-certified in Pediatrics. Dr. Wolf completed a dually-accredited Pediatric Residency at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Doctors Hospital, Columbus, OH. She is currently an Associate Professor of OMM and Director of Pediatric OMM at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Research Director for Osteopathy's Promise to Children. Dr. Wolf is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatric Osteopathy, and the American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians. She is a member of the AOA, AAO, ACOP, AAP, AAPO, and OCA and holds leadership positions within most of these organizations.
Dr. Hiserote, DO, is a graduate of Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pomona, CA., and is board certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine from the American Osteopathic Board of Neuromuscular Medicine. Additionally, he holds Osteopathic Cranial Academy Certification of Proficiency, and is a Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine Costin scholar. Dr. Hiserote is a veteran director of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field courses at the Osteopathy’s Promise to Children and internationally. He has served as Associate Professor/past Chairman of the Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Department. and currently practices osteopathy in his private office in Sebastopol, CA. His Memberships include: American Osteopathic Association (AOA), American Academy of Osteopathy (AAO), Osteopathic Cranial Academy (OCA), Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM), Sonoma Mendocino Lake Medical Association (SMLM).
Dr. Hope Tobey, DO, FAAPO, FAAP, FACOP, is a graduate of Messiah University in Grantham, PA and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA. She is Board Certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and Board Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics. Dr. Tobey completed an osteopathic internship at Heart Of Lancaster in Litiz, PA, and a pediatric residency at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital in Hershey, PA. She completed her ONMM “Plus One” residency at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg VA. Dr. Tobey currently practices as an Osteopathic Pediatrician and Professor of OMM and Pediatrics at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, in Blacksburg VA. Dr. Tobey is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Osteopathy, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians. She is on the executive board of the AAPO. Memberships include: AOA, AAO, AAPO, OCA and VOMA.
Dr. Brian Loveless, DO, is a graduate of University of California, San Diego, CA and Western University of Health Sciences (COMP), Pomona, CA. He is Board Certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (AOBNMM). Dr. Loveless completed an internship and a residency in Family Practice and ??NMM/OMM+1 Residency at Chino Valley Medical Center, Chino, CA. Dr. Loveless is the Chief Medical Officer and Associate Professor of NMM/OMM and Family Medicine and was Vice Chair, Department of NMM/OMM at Western University of Health Sciences. He currently is a Per-Diem Urgent Care physician, at Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Riverside, CA. He is Chair of the House of Delegates Committee and a Member of the Education Committee of the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California. He is a Member of the Bureau of Osteopathic Education and a Delegate, for the State of California, and California Delegation Chair of the American Osteopathic Association. He holds an Osteopathic Cranial Academy Certification of Proficiency. Memberships include: AOA, AAO, SBCOMA, OCA, OPSC, ACOFP.
Dr. Eileen Conaway, DO, FACOFP, NABBLM-C, IBCLC, is a graduate of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, and the Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), Blacksburg, VA. She is board certified in Family Medicine and OMT (AOBFP), Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (AOBNMM), and Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine (NABBLM-C). She is also an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
Dr. Conaway completed her internship and residency in Integrated Family Medicine and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine at Florida Hospital - East Orlando (FHEO), Orlando, FL. She worked in residency education for a decade holding positions including, core faculty, Associate Program Director, and Director of Osteopathic Education at Florida Hospital/AdventHealth East Orlando and Tidelands Health MUSC Family Medicine Residency and has recently left academic to pursue private practice. Dr. Conaway continues to lecture nationally on a variety of osteopathic topics. Prior clinical research includes: Osteopathic Manipulation to increase lactation (OMILQ), wellness through OMT in the Family Medicine Residency, patient-reported adverse events from OMT, and the use of OMT for non-musculoskeletal conditions. Professional memberships include: AOA, AAO, ACOFP, ABM, SCOMS.
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