The VOC

On-Demand Virtual CME Conference / On-Demand until June 30

The VOC offers 48 AOA Category 1-A and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit , available for purchase in 8-credit increments.

Complete credits on-demand at your leisure until June 30. Registration closes June 25, so don’t miss out!

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Attendees that say they will recommend VOC to a colleague

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Attendees from the US & Canada over the past 3 years

What is The VOC?

The VOC is a national osteopathic virtual continuing medical education (CME) program started in 2021 by the Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons and the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Oregon. Offering 48 credits of both AOA and AMA accredited CME in a flexible format, the VOC has quickly gained popularity and recognition around the country with over 2,000 physicians from throughout the United States attending. The audience includes both DOs and MDs from a wide variety of specialties.

How Does the VOC Work?

 The VOC program is entirely virtual with all educational sessions pre-recorded and available on our virtual learning platform. All sessions are available to learners for completion on-demand until June 30. The VOC is available for purchase in 8-credit increments, up to 48 credits.

Past Attendees Rave About the VOC!

 

“I did one lecture daily over 48 days and it was great. I could go at my own speed, pause, rewind, take pictures of important slides to put in my personal files on how to deal with certain conditions. I prefer it over a live lecture.” – Royden Christensen, DO, Hawaii

“Excellent lectures! Very clinically relevant. Speakers were easy to understand, good teachers. Topics were relevant to my practice.” – Breanna Henry, DO, Pennsylvania

“Super easy to use! At work, at home, in the car…all on different devices.” –  Lisa Mckinney-Smith, DO, Tennessee

“I did not have to travel. I am over 200 miles from the nearest offering of Category 1A CME and this has been fantastic.” – Scott Booker, DO, Kansas

 

The VOC 2024 Virtual CME Conference Schedule – Watch On Demand Any Time!

Track 1

What’s New in Atrial Fibrillation and When to Call for Help

Pradeep Chandra, DO, FACC

Wounds: Acute vs Chronic – Diagnosis and Treatment

Jon Mattson, DO, AOBFP, AOBNM

It’s Just a Virus

Daniel Griffin, MD, PhD, CTH, CTropMed

Glomerular Hyperfiltration & Proteinuria: Updates & Practical Clinical Approaches

Edward Barnes, MD, FACP

Role of GLP-1 RA in Weight Loss

Justin Puckett, DO, FAAFP, FACOFP, FOMA, CPE

Review of Movement Disorders

Derek McFaul, DO

Becoming a Vaccination Nation: Improving Vaccination Rates

Dawn Dillinger, DO

Diabetes Update: The Latest and Greatest in Insulins and CGM

Brandon Barthel, MD

Track 2

Skin Cancer Update for the Primary Care Physician

Stacy Blum, DO, FAAD

OMT – Using Your Head

Kelley Joy, DO

Urinary Track Infections

Holly Villamagna, MD

Changing Healthspan: How to Harness New Guidelines to Manage the Pediatric Patient With Obesity

Katheryn Hudon, DO, FAAP, FACOP

Changing the Practice of Medicine – One Bite At a Time! Benefits of a Plant Based Diet

Charlie Ross, DO

Functional Medicine

Paris Whitney, DO, IFMCP & Cyndi Worden, DO, IFMCP

Hypertension Management in the Actual Real World

Nick Mayer, DO

Post Acute Stroke Care for the Primary Care Physician

Andrew Dawson, DO

2 HOUR : Common Orthopedic Injuries

Erik Zarandy, DO

Pneumonia Update

Kamaljit Atwal, DO

Telehealth Best Practices:  From Implementation to Encounter

Tania Elliott, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI

Evaluation & Management of Dementia

Howard Graitzer, DO, FACOI

When and How to Involve Palliative Care in the Patient Plan of Care

Christine Estrada, DO, MPH, MS, MBA, HMDC, CPE

Artificial Intelligence: Medicine’s Next Revolution

Michael Brown, DO

The Health and Harms of Stress: Shifting to An Upward Spiral

Saskia Hostetler-Lippy, MD

Electrolyte Disorders for the Primary Physician

Allison Ferris, MD, FACP

Rapid Response Teams: Fact or Fiction

Joan Shaffer, MD

Child Abuse & Neglect

Catherine Wagoner, MD

Beyond the Blues: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of Postpartum Depression and Anxiety

Claire Templin, DO, FACOOG

Mastering Acne Management: From OTC to RX Solutions

Stephanie Fabbro, MD, FAAD

Domestic Violence: Breaking the Silence

Linda Deppe, DO

Gastroparesis: Update for 2024

Matthew Bechtold, MD, AGAF, FACG, FASGE, FASPEN

Genetic & Pharmacogenetic Testing Update

Amy Yang, MD

Facing the Extremes: Evaluation and Management of Heat and Cold Related Emergencies

Geoff Comp, DO, FACEP, FAWM

STI Update

Jane Balbo, DO

Evidence Based Cancer Screening: 2024

Robert Ellis, DO, PhD, FACP

Motion Sparing Surgery to the Cervical Spine and Other Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches

Kev Gamadia, DO

Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment Update

Kelly Noyes, DO, FACOI

Updates in Medical Education – Student Learning, Precepting the Next Generation & Best Practices

Walter Mickey, DO, EdD, FACOI

Physician Burnout Strategies: What Works?

Heath Jolliff, DO, ACC-ICF, FAAEM, FACEP, FACMT

Office-Based Procedures, Medication Alternatives, Non-Pharmacologic Modalities for Pain Management in Musculoskeletal Pain

David Russo, DO, MPH

NonPharmacological Treatment for Depression

Jonathan Betlinski, MD

The Obtunded Adolescent: Presentation and Follow-up Care

William Koenig, DO

Caring for the Neurodiverse Patient

Preston Howerton, DO

Theory and Therapy for Dysautonomia and POTS

Andrew Maxwell, MD, FACC

How to Prepare for ESKD: Help Your Nephrologist Coach Your Patient

Nick Mayer, DO

Updates to Developmental Milestones: When to Refer and When to Reassure

Katie Blount, DO, FAAP, MPH

Ethics in Medicine: Navigating the Contemporary Landscape

James Hearn, JD, LLM, MA, MAT, MPH, DBE, DMin

What You Need to Know About the Thyroid in Today’s Internet-Crazed World

Dustin Higgins, DO

Chronic Pelvic Pain for the Primary Care Provider

Megan Wasson, DO, FACOG

Don’t Miss The VOC 2024!

 

“The ability to fit into my (and most physicians’) hectic schedules. Options like this are among the few actual changes that will help reduce burnout.” – Todd Schmoll, DO, New Jersey

“I was able to complete the seminars at my own pace and time. The speakers were great and the information was timely.” Sarah Agsten, DO, Oregon

“The ability to watch at your own convenience is a huge plus. The audio is much improved from other virtual conferences I have attended.” – Lance Bezzina, DO, Iowa

“Accessibility, affordability, relevance. It is easy to put together a good conference about interesting topics, but this conference did an especially good job of presenting cutting-edge info that is relevant to everyday practice.” – Anonymous