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Spring Edition 2010 - ACOP Website
THE QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC PEDIATRICIANS
President’s Message
Margaret A. Orcutt Tuddenham, DO, FACEP, FACOP
ACOP President
It is Almost Time for the Spring Conference!
Only a few weeks remain until
the College’s Spring CME gathering in
Williamsburg, VA. This meeting will be
special for a number of reasons: first,
it is ACOP’s 70th anniversary. To help
us celebrate, we will have a special
presentation by Dr. Watson’s grandson,
who will help us look back over almost
three quarters of a century. Williamsburg
has long been a favorite location for our
members with a plethora of activities for
free time and family enjoyment.
Your Board of Trustees, along with
several invited participants, will hold a strategic planning session. We will be looking
forward to the next 5-10 years in hopes of
shaping a growing and viable organization
for all osteopathic pediatricians, whether
osteopathically or allopathically trained.
On Saturday afternoon, we will have
2010 Spring Conference
LIVE WEBINAR
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Registration opens on April 7
You must pre-register
by clicking HERE
a session on vaccines and vaccine
safety, where for
the first time, we
will offer a free
“live” webinar to
our members at
home. Speakers
on Saturday for
the webinar (and
those attending in
Margaret A. Orcutt
person) include
Tuddenham, DO,
Stanley E. Grogg,
FACEP, FACOP
DO, FACOP, Ms.
Donna Weaver and Gary S. Marshall, MD.
You will be able to login for the 1:00 – 4:00
pm ET session and participate in the session. If successful, we hope to be able to
provide CME remotely to members unable
to physically attend our meetings. This will
be a new member benefit and opens the
door to a multitude of other educational
and communication possibilities. Members
may receive up to 3 Category 1-A credits
for participating, provided you are registered and take the pre- and post-tests. The
AOA requires that you pass the test with a
grade of 70% or better in order to receive
CME credit.
As usual, we will have many students
attending. There will be poster presentations, a fun run, committee meetings, and
the popular Conduit for Success filling the
days, as well as excellent didactic sessions.
It’s not too late to register. Hope to
see you there! CLICK HERE to Register.
SPRING • 2010
2010 Spring Conference
Selected Speaker Biosketches
Stanley E. Grogg, DO, FACOP, is a
graduate of Kirksville-COM, and completed his internship (1971-1972) at the Still
Osteopathic Hospital, Jefferson City, MO.
He completed his residency (1972-1974)
at the Oklahoma State University Medical Center (AKA Oklahoma Osteopathic
Hospital). He is currently the Interim
Provost/Dean and Professor of Pediatrics
at the Oklahoma State University-Center
of Health Sciences in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Fran Inge, holds a BA in History and Social Science from Emory &
Henry College, an M.Ed in Counseling
from Lynchburg College and has completed all coursework for an Ed.D in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at
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Thanks to our Supporters............................ 2
Melnick at Large ........................................... 3
By the Numbers . ......................................... 3
ACIP Report ................................................. 4
FYI . ................................................................4
Appellation Answers ................................... 4
Melnick Reaches Milestone . .......................5
ACOP Past Presidents................................. 5
Welcome New Members ............................. 6
Distinguished Service Awardees................ 6
Watson Memorial Lecturers ........................7
Spring Conference Info . ..............................8
Future Meeting . ..........................................14
2009-2010
American College of
Osteopathic Pediatricians
Board of Trustees
PRESIDENT
Margaret A. Orcutt Tuddenham, DO,
FACEP, FACOP*
VICE PRESIDENT
James E. Foy, DO, FACOP*
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Scott S. Cyrus, DO, FACOP
The American College of Osteopathic
Pediatricians would like to thank our
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Robert W. Hostoffer, Jr., DO, FACOP*
2010 SUPPORTERS
& SPONSORS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Stewart A. Hinckley*
*Executive Committee
TRUSTEES
Carl R. Backes, DO, FACOP
Michelle Bez, DO, FACOP
Michael G. Hunt, DO, FACOP
James Kirk, DO, FACOP
Nancy Monaghan Beery, DO, FACOP
Nathanael S. Brady, DO, Fellowship Member
David A. Swender, DO, Resident Trustee
Cassidy Foley, Student Trustee
COMMERCIAL SUPPORTER
Merck & Co.
PLATINUM SPONSOR
DIRECTOR OF CME PROGRAMS
Neil S. Levy, DO, MBA, FACOP
PUBLISHER
Stewart A. Hinckley
CO-EDITORS
Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP
Robert G. Locke, DO, FACOP
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Gregory Garvin, DO, FACOP
PULSE is published four times a year in conjunction
with the American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians, 2209 Dickens Road, Richmond, VA 23230-2005;
(804) 565-6333 or fax (804) 282-0090.
GOLD SPONSOR
No part of this publication may be reproduced
without the express written consent of ACOP. All
rights reserved.
The American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
is not responsible for statements made by any
contributor. Statements or opinions expressed in
PULSE reflect the views of the author(s) and not
necessarily the official policy of the ACOP.
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American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
PULSE | Spring 2010
MELNICK
at large
By Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP
Love Those Kids
I never follow through with chain e-mails. Most of the “humor” that comes to me is
either terrible or I don’t get it. So I can be negative about email sometimes. But occasionally,
something crosses my computer that gives me a kick and I yearn to share it with others –
like now. Anything that deals with the cuteness or smarts of kids gives me warm feelings,
so here are a few of the “Why We Love Children” that arrived recently – slightly modified.
•
•
•
One summer evening, a mother was
driving her 5-year-old son home and
they pulled alongside an open convertible at a red light. A young lady in it
stood up to wave to someone. She was
stark naked. The 5-year old screamed,
“Mommy! Mommy Look at that lady!
She’s not wearing a seat belt.”
A woman was trying hard to get the
ketchup out of the bottle. During her
struggle, the telephone rang, so she
asked her 4-year-old daughter to answer it. “Mommy can’t come to the
‘phone right now. She’s hitting the
bottle.”
A little boy wandered into the YMCA
women’s locker room. When he was
spotted, the room burst into shrieks,
with ladies grabbing towels and running for cover. The little boy watched
in amazement, then asked, “What’s the
matter? Didn’t you ever see a little boy
before?”
A 6-year-old girl ran up to a policeman
who was patrolling near a school. She
looked up and down at his uniform,
then asked, “Are you a cop?” The
kindly patrolman answered, “Yes.”
“Well, my mother told me that if I ever
needed help, I should ask the police.
Is that right?” Again he replied, “Yes.”
“Well then,” she said as she extended
her foot toward him, “would you
please tie my shoe?”
•
While working for an organization that
delivered lunches to elderly shut-ins, a
woman took her 4-year-old daughter
along. At one home, the little girl was
intrigued by the sight of a set of false
teeth soaking in a glass of water. After
staring for a few seconds, she turned to
her mother and said, “The tooth fairy
will never believe this!”
•
The first week of school was over, and
a little kindergarten girl cried to her
mother when she came home, “I’m just
wasting my time. I can’t read. I can’t
write. And they won’t let me talk.”
•
The 5-year-old son of a minister and
his playmates found a dead robin.
They felt the bird should have a proper
burial and found a small box to put
the robin in. They dug a hole in the
ground, and turned to the minister’s
son to say the appropriate prayers.
With sonorous dignity, he intoned his
version of what he thought his father
always said, “Glory be unto the Father… and unto the Son… and into
the hole he goes.”
•
NUMBERS
Numbers to
Think About
By Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP
•
BY THE
A little girl was watching her parents
dress for a party. When she saw her
father donning his tuxedo, she warned,
“Daddy, you shouldn’t wear that suit!”
“And why not, darling?” She answered,
“You know that it always gives you a
headache the next morning.”
14%
Adolescents are overweight
500,000
Teenagers a year deliver
a baby
400,000
Of those teenagers are
unmarried
375,000
New cases of gonorrhea
reported each year in
adolescents
10,000
Adolescents a day
contract a sexually
transmitted disease
3,000
Teenager (at least)
commit suicide
each year
300,000
Poisonings a year are
reported in children and
adolescents
30,000
Estimated reported
cases of incest in teenagers a year
As they say, “Out of the mouths of babes…”
Or even if they are from the pens of comedy writers, those kids sure are cute.
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American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
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ACIP Report
By Stanley E. Grogg, DO, FACOP
AOA/ACOP representative to the Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices of the National institute of Health
1. Human Papillomavirus Virus Vaccine (HPV)
Summary and Future Plans:
• ACIP work group is looking at recommending permissive vaccination for
women aged 27-45; to be presented and voted on at June ACIP meeting
• Quadrivalent HPV (Gardasil by Merck) in males is being discussed for further
recommendation at the June ACIP meeting
2. Prevnar 13 approved to replace Prevnar 7.
• Prevnar 7 by Pfizer is indicated for active immunization of infants and toddlers against serious invasive disease caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae,
including bacteremia (bloodstream infection) and meningitis (infection of
the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord) caused by the seven
serotypes (4, 6B, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F, and 23F) in the vaccine
• Prevnar 13 includes 6 additional serotypes (1, 3, 5, 6A, 7F, and19A) giving
additional protection.
3. Influenza
• World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending combining H1N1 pandemic virus with seasonal H3N2 and B virus for 2010-11 seasonal vaccine
(Only one shot instead of seasonal plus pandemic)
• ACIP now recommends “Universal influenza vaccination” (all persons older
than 6 months)
4. Mumps Outbreak, Northeast USA, June 2009-Present
• Orchitis most common complication
• 98% belong to Hasidic Jewish community with highly dense living/educational conditions
• Importations of virus from endemic areas outside US (Britain)
5. Vaccine Supplies:
• Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) Vaccine is available in adequate supply;
recommend recall of patients for booster dose
STAY
IN THE
KNOW!
Vaccination
Errors Can Be
Avoided
After studying 607 Vaccine errors,
researchers David Bundy, MD, MPH,
and colleagues recommend the rule of “5
rights”: the right vaccine given to the right
patient in the right dose by the right route
at the right time. Observing this would
reduce vaccine errors.
His group found that vaccine errors
account for many mistakes; wrong vaccine,
time and dose occurred most often, and
wrong route and wrong patient were rare.
The tetanus group accounts for 36%, as the
vaccines, for example, “not only look alike
(Td, TDap, TDap, and DT), but they also
have brand names that sound alike (Adacel,
and Daptcel).”
Other causes of mistakes include
scheduled vaccination being given earlier
or later than recommended, and inadequate
vaccination records that cannot keep pace
with the 30 or more vaccines given to children by the time they reach six years of age.
The authors suggest that computerized
records may reduce errors that occur when
the wrong dose or wrong concentration is
administered.
Further information can be found in
Vaccine 27 (29), pp. 3890-3896, June, 2009.
6. Rotavirus Vaccine
•Added Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) as contraindication
for RV5 (RotaTeq by Merck) and RV1(Rotarix by GSK)
For additional information, consult: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/acip
For Membership Questions
or to Join ACOP
Contact Kim Battle
[email protected] - (804) 565-6311
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American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
Student Binh Phung
Nominated For SDOY
OSU-COM senior Binh Phung
has been nominated for National DO
Student of the Year, based on his leadership, commitment, community service, professionalism and dedication.
He will begin his pediatric residency
at OSU-COM this coming year.
Phung developed the idea of a
Mini Medical School at OSU and
brought it to fruition. He also sparked a
vitamin drive for impoverished children
in the Tulsa area, among other activities.
The AOA will announce the winner of SDOY is the near future.
PULSE | Spring 2010
Answers
? ???? ? ?
...Whose name is it?
A P P E L L AT I O N
Friedreich’s Ataxia
A degenerative disease with sclerosis of the spinal cord which affects
a patient’s speech, balance and coordination
Nikolaus Friedreich
German clinician and neurologist Nikolaus Freidreich has his name attached
to several eponyms (foot, sign, disease, sound change) but his greatest celebrity
comes from Friedreich’s ataxia.
Friedreich was born in Wurzburg in 1825, son and grandson of two famed
professors of medicine, his father a psychiatrist and his grandfather a pathologist..
He received his doctorate in 1850, and planned a career in pathology. At the same
time, he practiced clinical medicine and steered toward that area. In 1858, he became
professor of pathology and therapy at Heidelberg and was director of the medical
clinic, holding these positions for the remainder of his life. He also maintained an
extensive private practice in medicine.
Highly competent as a physician and a pathologist, he held interests in all
braches of medicine, especially neurology. He was highly regarded as a teacher of
medicine. In addition, he contributed eight major written works and 51 larger and
smaller treatises-- all on a variety of medical subjects.
In 1863, after extensive research in muscular dystrophy, spinal ataxia and brain
tumors, he described the degenerative disease now known as Friedreich’s Ataxia
Friedreich died in 1882 of a ruptured aortic aneurysm.
Melnick Marks Milestone
ACOP Past President Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP, recently passed the milestone
of 200 published professional articles with the appearance of two of his columns.
All of his professional articles have been on topics in medical communication, pediatrics and medicine. These do not include his multitude of other writings, such as news
items, editorials and press releases.
The two items that pushed him over the top were his regular columns in the Journal
of the American Medical Writers Association and in PULSE, of which he is co-editor.
Dr. Melnick has produced a monthly column for The DO magazine on Effective
Medical Communication for more than four years. He has published six books; two more
are awaiting publication.
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James M. Watson, DO, FACOP
Evangeline Percival, DO, FACOP
Mary O’Meara Pepper, DO, FACOP
Ruth E. Tinley, DO, FACOP
William S. Spaeth, DO, FACOP
Dorothy Connet, DO, FACOP
Helen Hampton, DO, FACOP
Beryl E. Arbuckle, DO, FACOP
Roger A. Peter, DO, FACOP
F. Munroe Purse, DO, FACOP
Mary E. Golden, DO, FACOP
Betsy F. MacCracken, DO, FACOP
Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP
Patrick D. Philben, DO, FACOP
Thomas F. Santucci, DO, FACOP
Robert R. Tonkens, DO, FACOP
Otto M. Kurshner, DO, FACOP
Everett C. Borton, DO, FACOP
Wayne G. Peyton, DO, FACOP
Harold H. Finkel, DO, FACOP
Nelson D. King, DO, FACOP
George B. Stineman, DO, FACOP
Martyn E. Richardson, DO, FACOP
F.L. Reed, DO, FACOP
Myron D. Jones, DO, FACOP
Myron S. Magen, DO, FACOP
Thomas E. Jarrett, DO, FACOP
Mischa F. Grossman, DO, FACOP
James Powell, DO, FACOP
M. Michael Belkoff, DO, FACOP
Gilbert Roth, DO, FACOP
Patricia A. Cottrille, DO, FACOP
Charles A. Kline, DO, FACOP
Benjamin L. Cohen, DO, FACOP
John W. Milionis, DO, FACOP
Robert Berger, DO, FACOP
Samuel L. Caruso, DO, FACOP
David W. Leopold, DO, FACOP
Kenneth J. Mahoney, DO, FACOP
K. Patrick McCaffery, DO, FACOP
Gordon L. Lerch, DO, FACOP
Thomas F. Santucci, Jr., DO, FACOP
Herbert L. Miller, DO, FACOP
Bernard M. Kay, DO, FACOP
Dwain L. Harper, DO, FACOP
Neil M. Kantor, DO, FACOP
Dennis J. Hey, DO, FACOP
Joseph A. Dieterle, DO, FACOP
Ella J. Marsh, DO, FACOP
Michael E. Ryan, DO, FACOP
M. Richard Levinson, DO, FACOP
Robert P. Cruse, DO, FACOP
Fred K. Hall, DO, FACOP
Mark P. Jacobson, DO, FACOP
Ruth Worthington, DO, FACOP
Gregory L. Garvin, DO, FACOP
A. Faye Rogers-Lomax, DO, FACOP
Martin A. Finkel, DO, FACOP
Michael N. Musci, Jr., DO, FACOP
Stanley E. Grogg, DO, FACOP
Steven M. Snyder, DO, FACOP
Lee J., Herskowitz, DO, FACOP
Robert W. Hostoffer, Jr., DO, FACOP
American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
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American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
Welcome to our New Members!
Fellow
Laura M. Pesci, DO................New Castle, PA
General
Antoinette T. Burns, DO...................APO, AE
Intern
Stanley T. Phillips, DO............. Bayshore, NY
Pediatric Student Club
Julie Akright.....................................Perry, MI
Andy Anderson...................... Lewisburg, WV
Jonathan Anderson................ Lewisburg, WV
Patrick Antonio...................... Lewisburg, WV
Lauren Azevedo..........................Hastings, MI
Lindsay Bartram......................Princeton, WV
Dustin Bassett........................ Lewisburg, WV
Sarah A. Bisbee............................. Parker, CO
James Bishop......................... Lewisburg, WV
Erin Blevins........................... Lewisburg, WV
James Brock........................... Lewisburg, WV
Kristine Brown...................... Lewisburg, WV
Matthew J. Carter.......................... Parker, CO
Meagan Chianumba.............Ronceverte, WV
Leigh Christie..............................Okemos, MI
Melissa Clark............................ Rochester, MI
Coleen L. Colahan...................Wheeling, WV
Brian Cousino........................ Lewisburg, WV
Meghan A. Croteau....................... Parker, CO
Stephanie D’Agostino........... Lewisburg, WV
Lisa Denardi.......................... Lewisburg, WV
Jamie Dilly............................. Lewisburg, WV
Soan Doan............................. Lewisburg, WV
Duy Kevin Duong.................... Plymouth, MI
Joshua Dykla................................Livonia, MI
Kelly Edwards.............................Okemos, MI
Rawan El-amin...................... Lewisburg, WV
Jennifer Emmons..................Clinton Twp, MI
Colleen Fox........................... Lewisburg, WV
Stephanie Fox...................... Mt. Clemens, MI
Rebecca L. Frontz..................Englewood, CO
Samantha Fugate....................Laingsburg, MI
Jennalee Gaiser...................... Lewisburg, WV
Zeina Ghoul...............................Dearborn, MI
Katie Golden......................................Holt, MI
Danelle Graves.....................Clinton Twp, MI
Kristie Green...............................Okemos, MI
Julie Gryguc.............................Covington, VA
Hannah Guinta............................. Lansing, MI
Meghan Haynes..................... Lewisburg, WV
Amber N. Hildreth......................... Parker, CO
Sondra L. Holloway..............Englewood, CO
Alecia Hudson...............................Haslett, MI
Francesca Iannucci......................Okemos, MI
Kara E. Jackson............................. Parker, CO
Sophia Johnson............................Okemos, MI
Jennifer Jones....... White Sulfer Springs, WV
Kate Karpinski................Sterling Heights, MI
Heather L. Katz............................. Parker, CO
Erin M. Keegan................Jefferson City, MO
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Katula Kelly........................... Lewisburg, WV
Caitlan Kettler............................Macomb, MI
Meredith N. Kirtland....................Denver, CO
Leslie Koretz......................... Lewisburg, WV
Joseph J. Krakker..................Englewood, CO
Nicole Kuch.................................Okemos, MI
Amy M. Kuhl........................Englewood, CO
Jessica Kunkle....................... Lewisburg, WV
Tyson Lahti, RN........................ Glendale, AZ
Joey A. Laronche........................... Parker, CO
Jackie Lickliter...................... Lewisburg, WV
Aniruddha Logan................... Lewisburg, WV
Sumith R. Madhavarapu................ Parker, CO
Sonai Mahajan................Sterling Heights, MI
Keisha Martin........................ Lewisburg, WV
Travis Matics......................... Lewisburg, WV
Debra L. McKee.....................Blacksburg, VA
Autumn Minor....................... Lewisburg, WV
Ellen M. Mlot........................Englewood, CO
Sean Mohon..........................Clinton Twp, MI
Natosha Monfore................... Lewisburg, WV
Meghan R. Moyle.........................Aurora, CO
Jamie Mueller...................... East Lansing, MI
Michael Mullin.................... East Lansing, MI
Anthony Nazione.................. Williamston, MI
Jennifer Osburn....................Clinton Twp, MI
Stephen Phillips..................... Lewisburg, WV
Sarah K. Price................................ Parker, CO
Christopher S. Regan..............Centennial, CO
Katie E. Rice................................. Parker, CO
Holly W. Ricketson................Blacksburg, VA
Aubree A. Ruzkowski................... Parker, CO
Hebah Y. Sadek.......................Blacksburg, VA
Jessica Schaberl..................... Lewisburg, WV
Peg Schoening....................... Lewisburg, WV
Rebecca Seldomridge...............Caldwell, WV
Emily Showerman............... East Lansing, MI
Jillian N. Sinopoli.......................... Parker, CO
Matthew Siuba..................... East Lansing, MI
Brittany Slaughter................ East Lansing, MI
Melanie Slusher..............Sterling Heights, MI
Amee Soni............................. Lewisburg, WV
Katina Stavers....................................Troy, MI
Jenna Steele........................... Lewisburg, WV
Catherine Stefaniuk............... Lewisburg, WV
Jamie N. Steinback........................ Parker, CO
Kristen E. Strehl..........................Okemos, MI
Caroline R. Summers....... Christiansburg, VA
Caitlan Theisen.................... East Lansing, MI
Kevin Valvano....................... Lewisburg, WV
Randi Van Ocker....................Chesterfield, MI
Dana Vanino.......................... Lewisburg, WV
Courtney Walker.................... Lewisburg, WV
Jodi J. Warns...............................Macomb, MI
Judy Warns..................................Macomb, MI
Lucas Watts....................................Fowler, MI
Elizabeth Weeks.................... Lewisburg, WV
M. Brittany Woodall.............. Lewisburg, WV
Julie Yam.................................... Holland , MI
Brandon Yohn........................ Lewisburg, WV
Adam Young.......................... Lewisburg, WV
Celeste D. Young......................Yorktown, VA
Past Recipients of
Distinguished Service Award
1951
Margaret W. Barnes, DO*
Evangeline Percival, DO*
William S. Spaeth, DO*
Ruth E. Tinley, DO*
1952
Mary E. Golden, DO*
1956
H. Mayer Dubin, DO
Mamie E. Johnston, DO*
Leo C. Wagner, DO*
1957
Otto M. Kurschner, DO*
Betsy MacCracken, DO
Arnold Melnick, DO
Patrick D. Philben, DO*
Thomas F. Santucci, DO*
Robert R. Tonkens, DO*
American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
1958
Nelson Dodge King, DO*
1960
Everett C. Borton, DO*
Rachel Woods Harwood, DO
Wayne G. Peyton, DO
1962
M. Virginia P. Ellis, DO
F. Monroe Purse, DO*
George B. Stineman, DO*
1963
Beryle E. Arbuckle, DO*
M. Michael Belkoff, DO*
Harold H. Finkel, DO*
2008
Arnold Melnick, DO
*Deceased
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2010 Spring Conference Selected Speaker Biosketches
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the University of Virginia. Mrs. Inge is a
Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE)
and holds her Institute for Organizational
Management (IOM) certificate from the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Inge
has served as the Executive Director of the
Governor-appointed Board of Trustees of
the Virginia Family and Children’s Trust
Fund, where she administers and distributes
financial awards to local programs and state
level advocacy organizations for family
violence prevention and treatment.
Mary Maher, DO, is a graduate of
the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine where she also completed her
internship. She completed her residency
at the Thomas Jefferson University-A.I.
duPont Hospital for Children. She is currently working at the Nemours A.I. duPont
Hospital for Children.
Gary S. Marshall, MD, is a graduate
of the University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt Medical School. He completed his
internship and residency at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. He completed a Fellowship
at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
in June 1989. He is currently Chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the
University of Louisville School of Medicine.
Cynthia Mears, DO, completed her
internship at Oatelan General Hospital/
Medical Center of Delaware. She completed her residency at the Medical Center
of Delaware. She completed a Fellowship
in Adolescent Medicine at the Medical
Center of Delaware. She is currently working at the Children’s Memorial Hospital in
Chicago, IL.
Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP,
completed his internship at the PCOM
and completed his Preceptorship also from
PCOM. He is retired from SECOM. Dr.
Melnick is an Emeritus Member of the
ACOP and has been a long time Editor of
the Pulse Newsletter. Dr. Melnick is also
a Past President of the ACOP.
Joyce A. Ott, PhD is a graduate of
Florida State University and is currently
working at Clemson University Institute
on Family and Neighborhood Life in
Clemson, SC.
David Pressel, MD, PhD, is a graduate of Washington University School of
Medicine. He completed both his internship and residency at the Saint Louis ChilPULSE | Spring 2010
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dren’s Hospital. He is currently working
at the A.I. duPont Hospital for Children in
Wilmington, DE.
Ian Watson, PhD, is the grandson of
James M. Watson, DO, FACOP, the founder
of the American College of Osteopathic
Pediatricians. Dr. Watson is a graduate of
Harvard College and Rutgers University
where he received his PhD. He is currently
working at Bifrost University in Iceland.
www.acopeds.org
for Membership
Updates
& Conference
Information
Past Watson Memorial Lecturers
1958 – Washington, DC
1983 – Williamsburg
*Evangeline Percival, DO
Thomas F. Santucci, Jr., DO
1959 – Detroit
1984 – Orlando
*Nelson D. King, DO
Dwain L. Harper, DO
1960 – San Antonio
1985 – Lake Tahoe
*Willam S. Spaeth, DO
Neil M. Kantor, DO
1961 – Las Vegas
1986 – Maui
*Otto M. Kurschner, DO
*Myron S. Magen, DO
1962 – Miami
1987 – Hilton Head
Arnold Melnick, DO
Joseph A. Dieterle, DO
1963 – Miami
1988 – San Francisco
M. Virginia Poole Ellis, DO
Waldo E. Nelson, MD
1964 – Las Vegas
1989 – Boston
Martyn E. Richardson, DO
Benjamin L. Cohen, DO
1965 – Philadelphia
1990 – St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
*Thomas F. Santucci, DO
Dennis J. Hey, DO
1966 –New Orleans
1992 – Orlando
John M. Howard, DO
Michael E. Ryan, DO
1967 – San Francisco
1993 – Scottsdale
*Harold H. Finkel, DO
M. Richard Levinson, DO
1968 – Bal Harbour
1995 – Monterey
Thomas E. Jarrett, DO
J. Phillip Jones, DO
1969 – New York
1996 – Chicago
*George B. Stineman, DO
Mark P. Jacobson, DO
1970 – San Francisco
1999 – Chicago
*Myron S. Magen, DO
Arnold Melnick, DO
1972 – Bal Harbour
2000 – None
James Powell, DO
2001 – None
1974 – Portland
2002 – None
Patricia A. Cottrille, DO
2003 – New Orleans
1975 – Williamsburg
Michael N. Musci, Jr., DO,
Kenneth J. Mahoney, DO
FACOP
1976 – Denver
2004 – None
David W. Leopold, DO
2005 – None
1977 – Scottsdale
2006 – None
K. Patrick McCaffery, DO
2007 – None
1978 – Atlanta
2008 – Savannah
*Robert Berger, DO
*Martin A. Finkel, DO,
1980 – San Antonio
FACOP, FAAP
*Bernard M. Kay, DO
2009 – None
1981 – Washington, DC
2010 – Williamsburg
Frank E. Souders, DO
Ian Watson, PhD
*Deceased
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Fernando Gonzalez, DO, Chair
Paul G. Smith, DO, Vice-Chair
Gordon L. Lerch, DO, Secretary/Treasurer
Website: www.aobp.org 800-621-1773 ext. 8267
AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC BOARD OF PEDIATRICS
2010 EXAMINATIONS
Spring 2010 Examinations will be given at the
Colonial Williamsburg Lodge in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Sub-specialty Certification and/or Recertification Exams – Thursday, April 22, 2010
These include: Adolescent Medicine, Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, Pediatric
Endocrinology, Neonatology and Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine
First Application Deadline: Friday, January 22, 2010 (no late fee)
Final Application Deadline: Monday, February 22, 2010 ($150.00 late fee)
Computerized General Pediatrics Certification and/or Recertification
General Pediatrics Certification Exam: Saturday, May 15, 2010
General Pediatrics Recertification Exam: Saturday, May 22, 2010
First Application Deadline: Monday, February 15, 2010 (no late fee)
Final Application Deadline: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 ($150.00 late fee)
Senior residents may take the exam and must have completed 30 months of their residency and must
submit a letter of recommendation from their residency program director stating that the resident is
qualified to take the exam. Board scores will not be released to any resident until the resident has
submitted all required documentation, has successfully completed the residency program and has been
approved by all involved agencies.
If you have any questions or need an application, please contact Ellie Kraynak at
[email protected] or via phone at (800) 621-1773 x 8195.
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ACOP 2010 SPRING CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2010
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
ACOP Strategic Planning Session
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
AOBP Exam
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
AOBP Board Meeting
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Board of Trustees Meeting
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 2010
6:30 am - 4:30 pm
Registration
6:30 am - 7:30 am
Breakfast with Exhibitors / Posters
7:30 am - 8:00 am
Past President Emeritus Lecture
Then....and Now
Arnold Melnick, DO FACOP
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Tattoo, Piercing Education, Prevention and Intervention
Brock Generalovich, DO
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Sandra A. Brown, PhD
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
10:00 am - 10:30 am
Break with Exhibitors and Posters
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Male Reproduction
Cynthia J. Mears, DO, FAAP
Moderator: Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Asthma
Robert W. Hostoffer, Jr., DO, FACOP
Moderator: Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch on own
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
James M. Watson Memorial Lecture
ACOP Founder, James M. Watson, DO, FACOP,
ACOP First President, 1940-1941
Ian Watson, PhD
Moderator: Robert W. Hostoffer, Jr., DO, FACOP
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Break with Exhibitors / Posters
2:30 pm - 6:30 pm Conduit for Success/Committee Meetings
ROOM 1
2:30 - 3:00 pm
3:30 - 4:30 pm
4:30 - 5:30 pm
5:30 - 6:30 pm
6:30 - 8:30 pm
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ROOM 2
Marshall’s Corner
2:30 - 3:00 pm What’s Your Diagnosis?
(Students & Residents)
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Research Lecture
How to do Studies
4:30 - 5:30 pm
Eric Langaneau, NBOME
(Students & Residents)
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Wellness Committee
(All interested invited)
CME Committee
(All interested invited)
Resident OMT Session
(Resident certificates for completion of AOA requirements)
(Students & Residents)
American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
eJournal Editors
(All interested invited)
Vaccine Committee
(All interested invited)
Program Committee
(All interested invited)
ACOP COM Pediatric
Education Leadership
Committee
Dr. Metts; Dr. Packer
ROOM 3
2:30 - 5:30 pm Student Meeting
5:30 - 6:30 pm Resident Meeting
Resident Online Board Review
Terry DeFelice
6:30 - 7:30 pm Residency Directors
Presentation to Students
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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2010
6:00 am - 6:50 am
Fun Run / Walk – Location TBA
6:00 am - 4:30 pm
Registration
7:00 am - 8:00 am
Breakfast with Exhibitors / Posters
8:00 am - 8:30 am
Past President / Emeritus Lecture
Title TBA
TBA
Moderator: Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Identifying and Treating Child/Adolescent Depression
Bruce Waslick, MD
Moderator: Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Prevention of Family Violence
Fran Inge
Moderator: Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Break with Exhibitors / Posters
11:00 am - 12:00 n
Beyond Bullying
Joyce A. Ott, BA, MS, PhD
12:00 n - 1:00 pm
Lunch & Business Meeting
CME Committee Certificates Presented
Fun Run Winners Announced
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Preventive Disease - Update of ACIP Recommendations
Stanley E. Grogg, DO, FACOP
Moderator: Michael G. Hunt, DO, FACOP, FAAP
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Vaccine Related Diseases in the Pre-vaccine Era
Donna L. Weaver, RN, MN
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Addressing Parent’s Concerns About Vaccines
Gary S. Marshall, MD
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Poster Review Session
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Reception with Awards
Moderator: Scott S. Cyrus, DO, FACOP
SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 2010
7:00 am - 11:00 am
Registration
7:00 am - 8:00 am
Breakfast
8:00 am - 9:00 am
Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Chlamydia/Office Gynecologic Exam of the Adolescent
Cynthia J. Mears, DO, FAAP
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Office Emergencies/Referral and Transport in Cases of Asthma/Seizure/
Dehydration-Respiratory/CNS/Circulation
Mary Maher, DO, FAAP
Moderator: Marta Diaz-Pupek, DO, FACOP, FAAP
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Hospitalist’s Perspective on Receiving Office Referrals
David Pressel, MD, PhD
Moderator: Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
10:30 am - 11:00 am Questions & Answers
11:00 am
Adjournment
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Program Chairs
Program Chair
Judith Thierry, CAPT, DO, MPH, FACOP, FAAP
Indian Health Service
Rockville, MD
Program Co-Chair
Director of CME Programs
Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
Southren Hospital
Dayton, OH
Neil. S. Levy, DO, MBA, FACOP
Levy Pediatrics PA
Bedford, TX
Faculty
Sandra A. Brown, PhD
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA
Cynthia J. Mears, DO, FAAP
Children’s Memorial Hospital
Chicago, IL
Scott S. Cyrus, DO, FACOP
Children & Adolescent
Medical Service
Tulsa, OK
Arnold Melnick, DO, FACOP
NSU College of
Osteopathic Medicine
Aventura, FL
Marta Diaz-Pupek, DO, FACOP, FAAP
A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children
Wilmington, DE
Joyce A. Ott, BA, MS, PhD
Clemson University
Clemson, SC
Brock Generalovich, DO
Cosmetic Surgery Institute
Beachwood, OH
David Pressel, MD, PhD
A.I. duPont Hospital for Children
Wilmington, DE
Stanley E. Grogg, DO, FACOP
Oklahoma State University
Center for Health Sciences
Tulsa, OK
Judith Thierry, DO, MPH, FACOP
Indian Health Service
Rockville, MD
Robert W. Hostoffer, Jr, DO, FACOP
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
Fran Inge
Executive Director
The Family and Children’s
Trust Fund of Virginia
Richmond, VA
Mary Maher, DO, FAAP
Nemours Pediatrics
Middleton, DE
Gary S. Marshall, MD
University of Louisville
School of Medicine
Louisville, KY
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Edwin Spitzmiller, DO, FACOP
Southview Medical Center
Dayton, OH
Bruce Waslick, MD
Tufts University
School of Medicine
Medford, MA
Ian Watson, PhD
Bifrost University
Bifrost, Iceland
Donna L. Weaver, MN, RN
National Immunization
Program, CDC
Atlanta, GA
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