I learned of Andrew Taylor Still in my first hour at College Sutherland. He had been a doctor, preacher, and farmer. I felt right at home. In my family, we have doctors, farmers, and a great aunt who bakes wonderful cakes and prays for people to be healed. There is also a line of schnapps distillers, but that is a distant branch of the family.
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Member Spotlight: Richard Feely, DO
Dr. Feely is in private practice in downtown Chicago at the Feely Center for Optimal Health, a small group practice utilizing Osteopathic principles and philosophy in direct patient care.
Continue reading Member Spotlight: Richard Feely, DOMember Spotlight: Martin Verhoff
My way to Osteopathy.
Continue reading Member Spotlight: Martin VerhoffMember Spotlight: Sheldon C. Yao, DO
DO-Touch.NET would like to introduce you to Sheldon C. Yao, DO, Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of OMM at the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM).
Continue reading Member Spotlight: Sheldon C. Yao, DOMember Spotlight: Eileen Conaway, DO
Dr. Conaway may be one of our newest site directors but her interest in clinical research began long ago. Prior to attending medical school, she worked as a clinical research coordinator for drug trials for indications including asthma, diabetes mellitus, vaccination, hereditary angioedema, and dialysis. She graduated from the Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010 and currently serves as faculty for the FM, Integrated FM/NMM, and NMM+1 osteopathic residencies at Florida Hospital East Orlando.
She says, “Now more than ever is a pivotal time to participate in osteopathic research for the preservation of our profession. Initiating clinic research is extremely difficult, especially in solo or private practice; participating in DO-Touch.NET makes contributing to research so simple.”
In her free time, Dr. Conaway attends weekly ballet classes and loves to cook and travel.
From the Director: From OMED to Convocation
The network has been very busy. In addition to processing data and preparing manuscripts from the OMM Utilization Study completed last September, we have participated in the AOA’s OMED conference last October in Seattle and in the AAO’s convocation this March in Louisville. We are also currently planning for this year’s fourth annual Network Membership Meeting.
Continue reading From the Director: From OMED to ConvocationMember Spotlight: Barbara Zajdel, DO
Dr. Zajdel graduated from The University of New England in 1999. She is currently practicing at BMS Integrated Health, PLC and is an Assistant Professor in the department of OMM at Michigan State University. Dr. Zajdel believes it is important to generate Osteopathic research utilizing physicians who are board certified in NMM and can apply individualized treatments to their patients. As utilized by DO-Touch.NET, multicenter trials allow for the numbers to be generated to obtain statistical significance to prove the benefits of OMT.
Fun Facts
When Dr. Zajdel is not working, she enjoys spending time with her 21 month old son. Dr. Zajdel’s other interested include cooking, kayaking, and reading by the pool.
Member Spotlight: Tobin Rummel, DO
Dr. Rummel graduated from Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010. He completed a Family Practice Residency through Samaritan Health Services, during which he became Chief Resident. Dr. Rummel is currently practicing OMM at Crossroads Premiere Health Care in Corvallis, OR. In addition to OMT, Dr. Rummel’s research interests also include sports injury recovery, such as concussions and sprains.
Fun Facts
Dr. Rummel aggressively pursues biking, mountain climbing, ornithology, and anything active to maintain a healthy mind, body, and spirit.
From the Director: Studies begin and end.
It has been quite an exciting year for DO-Touch.NET. At the end of August we completed the data collection phase of the OMM Utilization Study funded by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). We are preparing to launch our new OMT Adverse Events Study in November. We also had our third annual Network Membership Meeting in September. Yes, the network has been quite busy.
Our third annual Network Membership Meeting was quite a success, held in Kirksville on September 4-6. In attendance were representatives from Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City, MO; Crossroads Premiere Health Care, Corvallis, OR; Kirksville Family Medicine, Kirksville, MO; Kirksville OMM Clinic, Kirksville, MO; Midwestern University Clinic, Glendale, AZ; Rocky Mountain Integrative Medicine, Ridgway, CO; and William J. Brooks, DO, PC, Kansas City, MO. The meeting fostered insightful discussions surrounding diagnoses that are addressed with OMT, diversity of manual diagnostic and therapeutic skills, and input on how to improve our current studies. We also hosted our first webinar detailing an interim analysis of data from the OMM Utilization Study and overviewing the methods and tools we will use in the OMT Adverse Events Study. Replay of the webinar will be available to all DO-Touch.NET members, so watch your email for details. In addition, everyone in attendance received 20 hours of category 1A CME credit from the AOA at no cost. Overall, the third annual Network Membership Meeting was extremely productive and we hope you will join us next year for the fourth annual meeting!
I am pleased and eager to announce that DO-Touch.NET has received funding from the AAO and ATSU for our new study on patient-reported adverse events from OMT. Please see page two for an article detailing the study and how to get involved!
In addition, research from DO-Touch.NET was recently published in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association on the preliminary findings of the pilot OMM Utilization Study (March 2014, Vol 114, No. 3, pp 154-170). Jane Johnson, DO-Touch.NET Associate Director, will be presenting additional findings from our pilot OMM Utilization Study at the OMED Annual Research Conference coming up in Seattle on October 26. Please come visit us at the poster session Sunday afternoon and see the product of the Network’s efforts. We look forward to seeing you all there.