ACOFP ’24 On-Demand Course
The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) 61st Annual Convention and Scientific Seminars (On-Demand)
Explore the latest advancements in family medicine while gaining valuable knowledge and skills to enhance the care you provide to your patients. The presentations are thoughtfully designed to keep you current with the latest developments and equip you with practical insights that you can immediately apply in your practice.
Purchase ACOFP '24 CourseExperience ACOFP ‘24 when and where you want.
Couldn’t attend the live ACOFP ‘24 Annual Convention and Scientific Seminars? You’ll find the on-demand course to be a great way to experience this series of expert presentations at your own pace and on your own time.
Don’t miss family/work commitments.
Avoid the expense and hassles of travel.
Study from anywhere, whether at home, in the office, or on the go.
Approved for 39 AOA Category 1-A and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Sample Lectures
“Attending the Conference Virtually was a seamless experience. Highly recommended if unable to attend the conference in-person.”
– ACOFP ‘24 Participant
“There were a lot of great speakers and presentations at this year's conference! Thank you all for all the hard work, time, energy, and effort that went into planning and facilitating this conference!”
– ACOFP ‘24 Participant
Whether you're a seasoned physician, resident, or student, ACOFP ’24 is an essential course for advancing your career and enhancing patient care.
ACOFP ’24 On-Demand Course Topics
Part 1 - On-Demand Topics
Adopting Trauma Informed Pedagogy to an End-of-life Care Curriculum for Interprofessional Students
Christine Khandelwal, DO, MHPE
Alzheimer's Dementia: New Frontiers in Testing and Treatment
David Podwall, MD
Alzheimer's Dementia: Providing the Latest in Memory Screening and Assessment
Seth H. Carter, DO, MSMEd
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Medicine
Ian Fawks, DO, FACOFP, FAAOE
Asthma and COPD Update 2024
Robert T. Schreiber, MD
Billing and Coding Potpourri
Linda F. Delo, DO, FACOFP
Douglas W. Harley, DO, FACOFP, FAAFP
Cardiac Manifestations of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)
Todd Cohen, MD
Coding 101: Getting Paid for What You Do
Matthew J. Frazier, DO
Compression Therapy for Patients with PAD
Igor Altman, DO, MBA, FACOFP
Culinary Medicine
Bernadette A. Riley, DO, MS, FACOFP
Ron Torrance, II, DO, FAOASM, FACOFP
Roberteen H. McCray, DO
Depression and Suicidal Behavior: Diagnosing Serious Mental Health Conditions via Telehealth
Sheila Ramanathan, DO
Part 2 - On-Demand Topics
Dermatologic Conditions in Different Skin Tones
Lacey Beth Walls, DO
De-Stress Pain Management Case Forum
Kathleen M. Farrell, DO
Robert Agnello, DO, FACOFP
Diagnosis and Treatment Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Isabela Romao, MD
Digital Therapeutics: Virtual Reality as Medicine
Brittanie N. West, DO
Discovering Physician Wellness and Flourishing as a Leader
Ryan Smith, DO
Doctor-Life Balance Is Possible
Stacey L. Carpenter, DO
Early Attending-hood Finance and Billing Pearls
Kiran Bojedla, DO
Duration: 59 minutes
Emerging Tropical Diseases in the US: Review for Primary Care
Shirley L. Sharp, DO, MS, FACOFP
Evaluation and Care of Neurodiverse Children and Adolescents
Anthony H. Dekker, DO
Exploring Leadership Journeys
David J. Park, DO, FACOFP dist.
Nicole Wadsworth, DO
Jason Golbin, DO, MBA, MS
Barbara Capozzi, DO, CNS
Food Allergy Prevention in 2024
Drew Bird, MD
Part 3 - On-Demand Topics
From the Hospital to Back Home (and More!): Understanding Transitional Care Management
Alison M. Mancuso, DO
Intensifying Diabetes Therapies
Madhuri Vasudevan, MD, MPH
Introducing Embodiology® for Patient Justice and Physician Self-Care
Carol Penn, DO, MA, DABOM, FACOFP
S. Ama Wray, MA, PhD
Dele Olajide, MD, PhD, FRCPsych
Introduction to Healthcare for Persons Experiencing Homelessness and Street Medicine Practice Pearls (PEH)
Chandra M. Jennings, DO, MPH, MBA
Musculoskeletal Tumors
James C. Wittig, MD
No RVU Left Behind: Tips and Tools to Help You Work Smarter, Not Harder
Stacey L. Carpenter, DO
Now That BMI Is Gone, How Do We Address Health Indicators
Janel Johnson, DO, MPH
Opening Your Own Practice
Robert Piccinini, DO, D.FACN
Tiffany Leonard, MD
Osteopathic Retrospective
Ruth Robinson, DO
Duration: 57 minutes
Practical Pearls in Dermatology for the Primary Care Physician
Dimitria Papadopoulos, DO, FAOCD
Primary Care for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Patricia Meyer, DO
Part 4 - On-Demand Topics
Relative Value of OMT
Lynn Michael Waters, Jr., DO, FACOFP
Refreshing the Mind and Body: Exploring the Health Benefits of Cold Water Immersion
Habib M. Sadeghi, DO
Resident Training Licenses: To Be or Not to Be
Humayun J. Chaudhry, DO, MS, MACP, MACOI
Selecting a Nutrition Plan - A Case-Based Discussion
Nicholas Pennings, DO, FOMA, FACOFP
Shortage of Community Preceptors for Future Physicians
Joanna Drowos, DO, MPH, MBA, FACOFP
Signs of End of Life
Emily Copel, DO
Special Education Children and Adolescents: Meeting Their Unique Medical and Psychological Needs
Steven D. Kamajian, DO, CMD, FACOFP
Substance Use Disorders in Pregnant and Postpartum Patients
Alexis L. Cates, DO
Surviving the Medication Maze
Robert Piccinini, DO, D.FACN
The Role of Family Medicine in Transgender Care
Susan R. Medalie, DO
Course Faculty
Robert Agnello, DO, FACOFP
Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Igor Altman, DO, MBA, FACOFP
University of Illinois Chicago
Drew Bird, MD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Kiran Bojedla, DO
Advocate Medical Group
Barbara Capozzi, DO, CNS
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine - Harlem, NY Clinical Dean and Associate Professor of Family Medicine
Stacey L. Carpenter, DO
Premise Health
Seth H. Carter, DO, MSMEd
LECOM Institute for Successful Aging
Alexis L. Cates, DO
Ochsner Medical Center
Humayun J. Chaudhry, DO, MS, MACP, MACOI
Federation of State Medical Boards
Todd Cohen, MD
NYIT College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Emily Copel, DO
Catholic Health
Anthony H. Dekker, DO
Division of Developmental Disabilities
Linda F. Delo, DO, FACOFP
Delo Medical Associates
Joanna Drowos, DO, MPH, MBA, FACOFP
Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine
Kathleen M. Farrell, DO
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Ian Fawks, DO, FACOFP, FAAOE
Cox South Hospital
Matthew J. Frazier, DO
Total Care Physicians, Ltd.
Jason Golbin, DO, MBA, MS
Catholic Health
Douglas W. Harley, DO, FACOFP, FAAFP
Cleveland Clinic Akron General
Chandra M. Jennings, DO, MPH, MBA
Camillus Health Concern
Janel Johnson, DO, MPH
OSU COM at the Cherokee Nation
Steven D. Kamajian, DO, CMD, FACOFP
Westminster Free Clinic and Community Care Center
Christine Khandelwal, DO, MHPE
Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Tiffany Leonard, MD
Deer View Family Medicine
Alison M. Mancuso, DO
Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine
Roberteen H. McCray, DO
Orlando, Florida
Susan R. Medalie, DO
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Patricia Meyer, DO
Denver Health
Dele Olajide, MD, PhD, FRCPsych
Dimitria Papadopoulos, DO, FAOCD
Bellmore Dermatology PLLC
David J. Park, DO, FACOFP dist.
The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP)
Carol Penn, DO, MA, DABOM, FACOFP
Rocky Vista University Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine
Nicholas Pennings, DO, FOMA, FACOFP
Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Robert Piccinini, DO, D.FACN
Bruce, Michigan
David Podwall, MD
Neurological Associates of Long Island
Sheila Ramanathan, DO
Lyra Health Associates
Bernadette A. Riley, DO, MS, FACOFP
NYIT College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Ruth Robinson, DO
US Air Force and Kaiser Permanente
Isabela Romao, MD
New York Institute of Technology
Habib M. Sadeghi, DO
Be Hive of Healing Center for Integrative Medicine
Robert T. Schreiber, MD
Oyster Bay, New York
Shirley L. Sharp, DO, MS, FACOFP
Family and Community Medicine Residency Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Ryan Smith, DO
Ascension Macomb-Oakland Hospital
Ron Torrance, II, DO, FAOASM, FACOFP
Regenexx at New Regeneration Orthopedics of Florida
Madhuri Vasudevan, MD, MPH
Baylor College of Medicine
Nicole Wadsworth, DO
NYIT College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Lacey Beth Walls, DO
Dermatology Group of the Carolinas
Lynn Michael Waters, Jr., DO, FACOFP
Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM)
Brittanie N. West, DO
United Hospital Center
James C. Wittig, MD
Atlantic Health System – Morristown Medical Center
S. Ama Wray, MA, PhD
Embodiology® UC Irvine Professor of Dance
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Study on your time and at your pace
One of the chief benefits of the self-study program is the flexibility it provides participants to study at their own pace. Participants can instantly watch or listen to the lectures with ease at any time that suits them best.
Purchase On-Demand CourseOn-Demand CME Accreditation
No commercial support was obtained for this program.
The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
ACOFP designates this program for a maximum number of 39 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The ACOFP designates this blended learning activity for a maximum of 39 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Other health professionals (physician assistant, nurse practitioners, etc.) who participate in this CME activity may submit their Statement of Attendance to their appropriate accrediting organizations or state boards for consideration of credit. The participant is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.
The AOA automatically recognizes AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ as AOA Category 2 credit.
Both PA and NP organizations recognize AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ as approved CME.
Target Audience
This activity is for osteopathic physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Learning Objectives
ACOFP CME activities are designed to offer the tools, strategies, and practical skills that family physicians and other FM practitioners can immediately integrate into practice to improve patient care and outcomes.
Upon successful completion of this on-demand course, learners will be able to:
Describe advancements in medical practice, including artificial intelligence, telehealth, and social media, into clinical care and practice management to enhance patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
Review evidence-based practices in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention for a diverse range of conditions with an emphasis on improving patient care.
Enhance physician well-being and leadership through the development of skills in work/life balance, physician health, medical malpractice prevention.