Additional Required Educational Activities
- 40 hr basic cranial course sponsored by SWAGÊÓƵand delivered by Anthony G. Chila DO, FAAO, FOCA.
- Intermediate OMT courses held at SWAGÊÓƵor nearby COMs
- Extremity Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound course
- Ultrasound Guided Injection Cadaver Course
- Nutrition & Hormone evaluation & treatment course focused on the chronic pain patient
- Attendance at annual AAO Convocation
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Teaching and Research Experience
The plus-one NMM/OMM (ONMM2) residents will be responsible to:
- Lead OMM book club and journal club on an alternating basis with attending physicians
- Prepare and deliver at least 1 OMM lecture and lead 1 OMM lab for each the 1st and 2nd year students
- Table train regularly at Tuesday & Thursday afternoon 1st & 2nd year student OMM labs
- Hold OMM content and hands-on review prior to finals for each teaching block for the 1st & 2nd year students
- Assist in the teaching of students & residents that rotate through ASOM
- Table train at other guest OMM conferences throughout the year
- Reading and Research. Many faculty have a number of longitudinal research projects that can be joined or the residents may come up with their own project if it will fit within the confines of the 1-year program.
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Other Resident Duties
- Complete quarterly progress reports and survey regarding their progress on rotations
- Maintain a portfolio and written logs of ambulatory cases for all PGY-4 year experiences (ambulatory and hospital)
- Use educational guidelines and other study guides provided during the residency
- Take the annual in-service examination and attend AAO convocation
- Present research where appropriate at local, regional, or national meetings
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What is recognized as an acceptable scholarly activity?
The participation of each resident in scholarly activity is required prior to completion of the program. All resident planned scholarly activities must be discussed with the ONMM director prior to starting the project. This requirement can typically be met by any of the following:
- An original paper on a neuromusculoskeletal medicine topic intended for publication
- A scholarly project within the scope of neuromusculoskeletal medicine, such as a quality assurance or practice improvement project
- Institutional or regional research programs in which neuromusculoskeletal medicine preceptors or faculty members are actively involved
- Preparation and presentation of a neuromusculoskeletal medicine-related topic at a state, regional, or national meeting