This year’s event will take place completely virtually over two weekends in August (Aug. 14–16 + Aug. 21–23) and will feature the same high-quality programming you’ve come to expect from ACOFP, as well as an overview of the practices and principles instrumental to osteopathic family medicine. Earn 30+ hours of anticipated AOA Category 1-A CME credits, all included in your full-conference registration.
Tracks + Session Topics*
Choose from a robust program, featuring multiple tracks—including a dedicated practice management track to help grow your practice and a health & wellness track to keep you in super hero shape. Plus, join us for a re-envisioned OMT track, providing level-one and next-level content and demonstrations and live Q&A from satellite practices across the country.
Evidence-Based Medicine Track
General Health
Patient-Oriented Evidence Matters (POEM)
X-Ray Review of Common Diseases
Psychopharmacology for Primary Care
Evidence-Based Approach to Mild Lab Abnormalities
Review of Screening Recommendations
Liver Function Tests: Interpretation and Management
Sexually-Transmitted Infections
Obesity
Dermatology
Chronic Kidney Disease
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Asthma
Office-Based Procedures
Managing Pediatric Concussions
Diabetes
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
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Men's Health
Prostatic Issues
Women's Health
Vaginitis
Breast Health
Women's Contraceptive
Female Birth Options
Caring for your Pregnant Patient
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Pediatrics
Common Newborn Conditions
Substance Abuse
Opioid Education
Recognizing Symptoms of Drug Abuse
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Practice Management Track
Telemedicine
Primary Care Post-COVID
Billing & Coding, Part 1: Basic Billing and Coding Review
Medical/Legal: Claims Around Hygiene, PPE & Common Scenarios
Building an Effective Team
Billing & Coding, Part 2: Enhanced Revenue
Health & Wellness Track
Building Resilience
Adapting to Change
Managing Family Dynamics
Physician Wellness & Compassion Fatigue
Mindfulness
Trauma-Informed Care
Wellness Plans
Gratitude Lessons
OMT Track
Level 1: Extremities (Upper)
Level 1: Cervical/Thoracic
Level 1: Lumbar
Level 1: Respiratory (Upper/Lower/Sinus/Lymphatics)
Next Level: Extremities (Lower)
Next Level: Cervical/Thoracic
Next Level: Advanced Lumbar/Pelvis
Next Level: GI
*Topics subject to change
The ACOFP is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to sponsor continuing medical education for osteopathic physicians. ACOFP anticipates this program will be approved for over 30 AOA Category 1-A CME credits. In addition, application for CME credit will be filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) for those physicians seeking CME credit through this mechanism.