
Documentation, Coding, Billing Pearls and Pitfalls for OMM
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A highlight of the HEARTland Network OPTI is Resident Education Day. This is a concentrated educational session focusing on OMM skills, Simulation Laboratory experiences and professional development presentations. It is offered to the residents of affiliated programs as a benefit of membership. Resident Education Day occurs twice a year at Des Moines University, in the Spring and Fall.
Agenda
Thursday | April 6 | Location | |
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6 pm | Networking, Welcome Reception, and Dinner | Olsen Center | |
6:30 pm | Tom Mouser, Jr, MD Hospice Benefit
Pain Management
Delirium and Terminal Restlessness
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8:30 pm | Adjourn |
Friday | April 7 | Location | |
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7:30 am | Registration and Breakfast | Olsen Center | |
8 - 11 am | OMM Resident Education
| OMM Lab | |
8 - 9 am | Faculty/Staff: HEARTland Network Business Meeting | Olsen Center | |
9:30 - 11 am | Faculty/Staff: ACGME Vice President for Milestones Research and Evaluation Stanley Hamstra, PhD | ||
11 am | Documentation, Coding, Billing Pearls and Pitfalls for OMM Adrian Woolley, DO | ||
12 pm | Lunch | Olsen Center | |
12:45 - 3:45 pm | Workshops (Residents and Faculty)
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12:30 pm | Coordinator's Workshop |
How Does the OPTI Choose the Topics for the Professional Development Sessions?
Results from a formal needs assessment survey done every other year with the members provides a list of topics for us to choose from as well as feedback provided from the evaluations of previous workshops and conferences provides information for the planning of future Resident Education Day curricula. Also timely medical issues effecting healthcare identified by state and national medical organizations are considered for inclusion. We strive to identify topics in which the information we provide information can be used immediately upon returning to patient care. So it is important when completing evaluations that you provide a list of topics that you would like to learn more about in future meetings.
Educational Grants
No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity.
Continuing Education Credit
- DO: Des Moines University (DMU) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. DMU designates this program for a maximum of 1.0 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
Questions
Pam Winslow, RN, BS
HEARTland Network OPTI, Executive Director
Des Moines University
515-271-1469
[email protected]

Available Credit
- 1.00 AOA Category 1A