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Arizona Osteopathic

Medical Association

93rd Annual Convention

2015 Awards

Ceremony

Program

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Arizona Osteopathic

Medical Association

93rd Annual Convention

2015

AOMA

Awards Ceremony

May 10, 2015

12:15 pm

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Welcome

Kristin Nelson, D.O., AOMA President 2015-2016

Distinguished Service

Amanda L. Weaver, MBA

Excellence in Osteopathic Education

Kay Kalousek, D

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, MS, FACOFP

Humanitarian

Laurel A. Mueller, D.O., MBA

Lifetime Achievement

James W. Cole, D.O., FAODME

Outstanding Mentor

George C. Parides, D.O., FACOI

Physician of the Year

Barbara Prah-Wix, D.O.

President’s Award

Patrick W. Hogan, D.O.

Volunteer of the Year

Mimi Rockel

Student Distinguished Service

Dominic Derenge, OMS IV

Seth Loofbourrow, OMS I

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Distinguished Service

Amanda L. Weaver, MBA

Amanda “Mandy” Weaver was the AOMA Executive Director for over 19 years and is nationally recognized for her passion for and commitment to osteopathic medicine. Her efforts helped advance osteopathic medicine in the state of Arizona and put D.O.s in the forefront of healthcare policy decisions at the Arizona State Legislature.

Ms. Weaver received the Riland Medal for Health Policy from the New York Institute of Technology Health Professions Program in 2014. She was honored with a Doctor of Humane Letters from A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine Arizona in June 2014. She was the

first Executive Director to be selected for the American Osteopathic

Association Health Policy Fellowship Program and graduated in 2001. Ms. Weaver graduated from Arizona State University with a Master’s in Business Administration and received her Bachelor of Arts from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.

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Excellence in Osteopathic

Medical Education

Kay Kalousek, D.O., MS, FACOFP

Kay Kalousek, DO, MS, FACOFP, serves as Dean of AT Still University of Health Sciences’ School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA).

Following more than 20 years of active patient care, Dr. Kalousek transitioned into osteopathic academic administration to promote educational excellence in osteopathic students in support of the

osteopathic profession. She remains an active community volunteer and has provided free medical care for multiple underserved groups as well as being instrumental in establishing a clinic site in California for medical students to provide services to homeless patients. She has been a Student Community Service Project Mentor and has assisted in projects such as

the Health Awareness Outreach Program for fifth-grade schoolchildren,

the Getting Help Project for neglected and abused children, and the Vital Pre-Natal Supplement Education program. She currently serves as a Board Member for Keogh Health Connection and has been on several other community-service boards including Board Chair for Foothill Aids Project.

Dr. Kalousek has received numerous recognition awards including American College Osteopathic Family Physicians-California Physician of the Year (2010), COMP Lifetime Fellow of Excellence award (2012), City of Montclair Volunteer of the Year, and many other honors from students and faculty as a facilitator and educator.

Dr. Kalousek earned a Bachelor of Arts from Loma Linda University, a Master of Science from California State University, San Bernardino, a Master of Health Professions Education and her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Western University of Health Sciences, College

of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific. She is Board Certified in Family

Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. Additionally, she is credentialed by the American Association of HIV Medicine as an HIV medicine expert (AAHIVE).

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Humanitarian

Laurel A. Mueller, D.O., MBA

Laurel A. Mueller, D.O., MBA is a true humanitarian who has devoted her entire career in medicine to caring for indigent and vulnerable populations.

Dr. Mueller has recently been traveling to Myanmar (formerly Burma) to provide services in a free clinic and work at an orphanage full of children who lost their parents as a result of a catastrophic typhoon in 2008. She also took over $1,200 worth of medical equipment, vitamins and medications to Myanmar this year for distribution to mobile clinic units operated by Myat Tar Shin, a medical mission group.

Dr. Mueller is a board certified family practice physician for Yavapai County

Community Health Services where she provides care to extensively Spanish-speaking low-income and uninsured patients.

Previously she was a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University in Glendale, Dr. Mueller facilitated the transformation of the Health Outreach through Medicine and Education (H.O.M.E.), from an extra-curricular club activity started by a group of community-minded medical students to a multi-specialty, interdisciplinary program that serves the homeless of Phoenix and provides them with basic medical care and health education.

She began her career in medicine working for a remote-site acute care hospital on the Hopi Indian Reservation where she practiced everything from obstetrics and pediatrics to geriatrics and palliative medicine. Her outstanding work on the Hopi Indian Reservation earned her honors from the Hopi Women’s Health Program. Dr. Mueller received her D.O. Degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed an internship at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and a residency in Family Practice at St. Elizabeth Medical Center where she received the William J. Zombek, M.D. Award for Excellence in Primary Care. Dr. Mueller also earned a Master’s in Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Mueller has a passion for learning foreign languages and she speaks Burmese, Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, and Japanese.

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Lifetime Achievement

James W. Cole, D.O., FAODME

This year the AOMA recognizes one of Arizona’s finest leaders in

osteopathic medicine, Dr. James W. Cole, with the 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award. His contributions to the rise and prominence of osteopathic medicine in Arizona exemplify a lifetime of

commitment to the profession.

Dr. Cole was the founding Dean of Midwestern University's Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine where he served from 1996-2007. He was also instrumental in the development and success of DOCARE and served as its president in 2008.

Dr. Cole has served in numerous leadership positions within the AOMA, American Osteopathic Association, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Association of Osteopathic Directors and Medical Educators, Arizona Telemedicine Council and many other organizations.

Dr. Cole is a past recipient of the AOMA Excellence in Osteopathic Medical Education, Humanitarian, and Volunteer of the Year awards. He also participated in a one-year fellowship in the

AOA Certificate Program in Health Policy and remains an active

participant on the AOMA Legislative Affairs Committee where his contributions have been invaluable.

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Outstanding Mentor

George C. Parides, D.O., FACOI

George C. Parides, D.O., FACOI is a board certified internal,

critical care, and pulmonary medicine physician with almost thirty years of experience. Dr. Parides has been recognized many times throughout his career for mentoring others,

including 11 times receiving the Trainer of the Year award from John C. Lincoln Hospital, Mesa General Hospital, and Phoenix General Hospital. He also been named nine times as one of Phoenix Magazine’s “Top Doctors”.

Dr. Parides is a pioneer for osteopathic medicine in Arizona

being the first osteopathic physician to work for the University

of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. He is a Fellow in both the

American College of Osteopathic Internists and College of Chest Physicians. Dr. Parides graduated from medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Phoenix General Hospital and pulmonary and critical care fellowship with the University of Arizona.

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Physician of the Year

Barbara Prah-Wix, D.O.

Barbara Prah-Wix, D.O. graduated from the College of Osteopathic

Medicine of the Pacific in Pomona, California in 1985. She then completed

an internship at Phoenix General Hospital in 1986 and earned a Board

Certification in Family Practice. Dr. Prah-Wix was in solo private practice

in Phoenix until 1998. For the past 16 years, she has been in the Medical Consultant to the Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery, acting as the lead medical investigator in over 2,400 cases.

Dr. Prah-Wix speaks statewide at the Federation of State Medical Boards and AOMA sponsored conferences regarding responsible opiate prescribing and to Osteopathic Medical Students at both Midwestern University and A.T. Still University, promoting awareness of the Board’s duties.

She has held numerous positions and appointments in her service to the Osteopathic community, including President of her Medical School Class, Chief of Family Practice and Chief of the Medical Staff at John C. Lincoln Hospital Deer Valley, Vice President of the Maricopa Foundation for Medical Care Board of Directors and Delegate to the House of the AOMA. She chairs the John C. Lincoln Foundation Advisory Council which grants funds to advance Osteopathic Education in Maricopa County. Dr. Prah-Wix is also on the Board of Directors of the John C. Lincoln Health Foundation. Her community service activities include participation with the Women's Wellness Board at A.T. Still University and the Board of Directors at the Tesseract School. She has also acted as a speaker for the “Not My Kid” organization, promoting positive life choices for adolescents.

Dr. Prah-Wix is married to Mark Wix, M.D., an anesthesiologist practicing in Phoenix. They have three children, Sophia-19, Spencer-19 (who both attend the University of Southern California) and Savannah-18 (who is a senior at Xavier College Prep and will be attending Pepperdine University in the fall).

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President’s Award

Patrick W. Hogan, D.O.

Patrick W. Hogan, D.O. was selected as the 2015 AOMA President’s Award recipient for his leadership promoting responsible opioid prescribing and his support of the AOMA Legislative Affairs Committee. Dr. Hogan has provided several pro bono training sessions on opioid prescribing for the Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners throughout the state and he was been an invaluable asset to AOMA Legislative Affairs as subject matter expert on scope of practice issues.

Dr. Hogan specializes in comprehensive pain management using a multi-disciplinary approach to pain care. His practice offers minimally invasive procedures, chiropractic care, acupuncture, medication management, and supportive durable medical equipment.

Dr. Hogan is the co-founder of AZ Pain Doctors and has been practicing for over seven years in the West Valley. He completed his training at the Cleveland Clinic, and is

board-certified in both Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Dr. Hogan earned his D.O. degree from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine/MWU in Glendale, Arizona

Dr. Hogan is currently serving as the President & CEO of the Arizona Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, an organization dedicated to preserving patients’ access to high-quality pain care.

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Volunteer of the Year

Mimi Rockel

Mimi Rockel has served on the Arizona Osteopathic Charities board for over seven years and she has been a tireless sup-porter of the osteopathic community throughout her entire career. She has given her time, talent and treasure to support the AZ Osteopathic Charities in many ways, including solicit-ing donations, mannsolicit-ing the charities booth at the sprsolicit-ing and fall conferences, sharing ideas and promoting involvement. Mimi’s energy and enthusiasm as a charities board member has inspired many to get involved and do more to support the Arizona Osteopathic Charities programs which educate and promote safe and healthy living for children, students, and families.

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Student Distinguished Service

Dominic Derenge, OMS IV

Dominic Derenge is an outstanding ambassador for osteopathic medicine. He has served for the last three years as OMM Scholar and is a junior faculty member of the Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Department at AZCOM. Prior to that he held leader-ship positions in the AZCOM chapter of the SA-ACOFP, as well as student positions on the AzACOFP and AzAFP boards. He facilitates MS1 and MS2 students in using medicine and OMT to treat the needy through the Homeless Outreach through Medi-cine & Education (HOME) Project on a regular basis. Last year, Dominic won 1st place in the AOMA Research Poster Forum along with Ben Kitt OMSV.

Mr. Derenge won 1st place and the grand prize at the national AAO convocation's A. Hollis Wolfe Case Presentation Competi-tion in 2014. In addiCompeti-tion to teaching OMM, he is active in Osteo-pathic research. He worked with his wife to draft and implement

the first human clinical trial of OMT at the MWU Multispecialty

Clinic in Glendale. He recently matched in Family Medicine, and excited to further his training in as an Osteopathic Physician.

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Student Distinguished Service

Seth Loofbourrow, OMS I

Seth is a strong leader and student advocate who is dedicated to the advancement of osteopathic medicine and opportunities for

students. He has always been the first to step up to volunteer to

help AOMA get more students involved. Seth is a member of the AOMA Legislative Affairs Committee and has been a proactive participant at AOMA, CME events, D.O. Day at the Legislature, and other activities.

He is president of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association on the ATSU campus, and he attended national D.O. Day on Capitol Hill to promote osteopathic medicine on the national level as well.

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