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JO Watson Memorial Lecture - Our Journey in Diversity in the Osteopathic Profession


Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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State Associations:
OOA - Ohio
Faculty:
Robert Juhasz, DO, MACOI, FACP
Duration:
1 Hour 06 Minutes
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Learning Objectives:

· Why does diversity matter?

· How has diversity been part of our osteopathic culture?

· How did discrimination impact that culture?

· How have our demographics changed?

· Celebrating our young leaders

· How are we making a difference?

Accreditation Statement: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The Ohio Osteopathic Foundation (OOF) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.

Grievance Policy: The OOF strives to provide continuing medical education programs to fulfill the needs of the attendees and to meet the AOA Uniform Guidelines and AOA Accreditation Requirements. Comments, questions, or complaints should be forwarded to the OOA Director of Education, Teri Collins, by calling the OOF Office at 614-299-2107, mail to OOF, PO Box 8130, Columbus OH 43201, or email to tcollins@ohiodo.org.

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Robert S. Juhasz, DO is a graduate of the Class of 1981 of the KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine.

He did his osteopathic internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Cleveland Clinic’s South Pointe Hospital and went on to be a residency program director in Internal Medicine at what is now University Hospitals Richmond Hospital and the managing partner of a private practice.

He joined the Cleveland Clinic in 1998, and was instrumental in the implementation of the electronic medical record at the Cleveland Clinic in 2001 and was interviewed by President George Bush in 2005, when he came to visit the Cleveland Clinic and introduced the first National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Dr. David Brailer.

He has been privileged to lead at the Cleveland Clinic as a Medical Director of a Family Health Center of over 100 clinicians and then as President of South Pointe Hospital, from 2013-2017.

He has lead in local, state and national osteopathic medical organizations, including the American College of Osteopathic Internists Board and the American Osteopathic Association, where he was elected as the 118th President of the AOA, where he had the privilege of shepherding the early implementation of the Single Accreditation System.  He continues to serve on the AOA President’s Advisory Council.

Dr. Juhasz was elected to the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education in 2017, where he serves on several committees and task forces.

Dr. Juhasz is a member of the KCU Board of Trustees and had been the Honorary Chair for the university’s Centennial Campaign in 2016.

Dr. Juhasz discloses that he has no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this program or presentation.  He also discloses that he has no relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests relative to the content of this presentation.

Contact: Robert.Juhasz@kcumb.edu


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