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October 19-21, 2016Sheraton-Reed Conference and Convention Center
22nd Annual Conference
AONPASSO CIATION OF OKLAHOMA NURSE PRACTITIONERS
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Table of Contents
01 Welcome MessageWelcome to the 22nd Annual AONP Conference
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03 Wednesday’s ScheduleSchedule and presentation information for Wednesday October 19
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06 Exhibitor Information Page-20
02 SpeakersLearn about each speaker that will be presenting at this year’s conference
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05 Friday’s ScheduleSchedule and presentation information for Friday October 21
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04 Thursday’s ScheduleSchedule and presentation information for Thursday October 20
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AONP
Welcome to the 22nd Annual AONP Conference
Welcome to the 22nd Annual Associa-tion of Oklahoma Nurse Practitioners (AONP) Conference. The 2016 Conference continues the tradition of excellence by providing outstanding continuing edu-cation with a line-up of fantastic lec-tures, presented by world class speak-ers.
An annual favorite is our pre-conference workshops that fulfill the skill needs of both students and practicing NPs who wish to tweak their suturing, radiology, diabetes and cardiology / lipid testing skills.
We have a fantastic conference in store, with lectures that offer something for everyone. We understand the con-straints of work, time and life. We ap-preciate your choice to spend your time, gain additional expertise and continue your educational journey with us.
We added new breakout sessions for acute care and family practice provid-ers to the conference this year. We hope you will enjoy the Thursday morning breakout sessions that address the in-terests of acute care and family prac-tice specialties.
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Antonia Pratt-Reid, AONP President-ElectErin Trippy, AONP President
We are excited you are joining us!
Kristopher Avant, D.O.
Misty Chaney, APRN-CNP
Dr. Kristopher Avant, an Oklahoma native and lo-cal graduate from Yukon High School, received his Bachelor’s of Science degree at the University of Oklahoma and obtained his medical degree from Oklahoma State University Health Sciences Center.
Dr. Avant completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at Bone & Joint Hospital at St. Anthony in Oklahoma City and completed a Hand & Upper Ex-tremity Fellowship in Tampa, Florida, at the Florida Orthopaedic Institute. While in Tampa, Dr. Avant had the opportunity to work extensively at the Shriner’s Hospital for children.
In addition to practicing a comprehensive range of general orthopaedics including trauma, joint replacement, and sports medicine, Dr. Avant spe-cializes in Hand, Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder, and Micro-vascular Surgery.
Ms. Chaney is Board Certified as an Adult Nurse Practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. In 2004, she graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with her Masters of Science in Nursing. She completed her Post Masters certificate as a Family Nurse Practitioner from the University of Massachu-setts – Boston in 2013.
Since 2004 she has practiced as a Nurse Prac-titioner in Internal Medicine and Urgent care, and joined DDSI in 2013. She has also served as an adjunct clinical instructor for other Nurse Practitioners and nursing programs.
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Blake Christensen, D.O.
Dr. Blake D. Christensen is a Pain Management Specialist in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He graduated with honors from Oklahoma College Of Osteopathic Medicine And Surgery in 2009.
Having more than 7 years of diverse experi-ences, especially in pain management, anes-thesiology, Dr. Blake D. Christensen affiliates with many hospitals including Oklahoma Spine Hospital, Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, Inc, and cooperates with other doctors and special-ists in many medical groups.
Mrs. Cofer-Chase is board certified as a Clinical Lipid Specialist and is Manager of Clinical Educa-tion for Cleveland HeartLab, Inc. She was Clinical Director of the Midwest Heart Lipid Clinic/Heart Disease Prevention Center, named a “model of excellence” by the National Cholesterol Education Program in 2001. Lynn is currently President of the Accreditation Council for Clinical Lipidology. Other honors include being named a Fellow of the American Heart Associa-tion, the National Lipid Association, and the Pre-ventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association. She has also served as Course Director and faculty for numerous lipid management and cardiometa-bolic risk reduction courses. Additionally, Lynn co-authored the chapter “Practical Management of Dyslipidemia” in Primary Management of Heart Disease by George Taylor. Ms. Cofer-Chase has received honoraria related to speaker’s bureau and/or consultant activities for Amgen, Sanofi, The American Egg Board, and the Foundation of the National Lipid Association.
Lynn Cofer-Chase, MSN, RN, CLS, FNLA, FPCNA, FAHA
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Emily Friedman, M.D.
Dr. Friedman is a board certified neurosurgeon at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center.
Dr. Friedman participated in a general neuro-surgical residency followed by a followship in spinal neurosurgery. She was the first female neurorsurgery resident to graduate from Co-lumbia University.
Dr. Friedman has received national awards for clinical and basic science research from the Congress of Neurological Surgery and the American Association of Neurological Surgery. She was also the recipient of the NIH clinical investigator award.
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Steven R. Hardage, M.D.
Dr. Hardage is a primary care sports medicine physician for Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedic Center. He serves as team physician for Rogers State University, Northeastern State University, Claremore High School, and other area high schools.
Born and raised here in Oklahoma City, Dr. Hickson attended Putnam City High school, Southern Nazarene University. and the Univer-sity of Oklahoma College of Medicine. After his training with the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Department of Urology residency pro-gram, he has moved back home to join Urology Associates. In addition to his busy practice at our Oklahoma City location, Dr. Hickson main-tains a bi-weekly clinic in Weatherford. He spe-cializes in Men’s Health and Minimally Invasive Surgery.
Johnny Hickson, M.D.
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Katherine Hoebelheinrich, MS, APRN
Ms. Hoebelheinrich is the Diabetes Case Manager at the Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department and an adjunct faculty member at Clarkson Col-lege in Omaha where she lectures to NP students on diabetes management. Kathy is a past two-term Secretary of Nebraska Nurse Practitioners (NNP) Executive Board. She lead the statutory Scope of Practice Credentialing Review that preceded NNP’s successful legislative initiative for full practice authority.
Shannon Reedy Idzik, DNP, CRNP, FAANP
Dr. Idzik is an Associate Professor and Associ-ate Dean of the Doctor of Nursing Practice program at University of Maryland School of Nursing. She previously served as the program director for the Adult Gero NP program. She has worked as a nurse practitioner in endocri-nology, bariatric surgery, primary care where she managed large panels of patients with diabetes.
She currently practices as a nurse practitionerin the University of Maryland Medical Center Emergency Dept and Preop center where she also manages preoperative and emergency care of patients with diabetes.
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Jeannie King, M.D., FAAN
Dr. King is a Clinical Associate Professor of Neu-rology for OU Health Science Center College of Medicine. She serves as Medical Director of OU Neurology Residents Clinic, supervising residents in outpatient management of general neurology patients. She is a practicing Neurolo-gist, specializing in epilepsy.
Hillary Kneale M.D.
Dr. Kneale received her bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University before earning her medi-cal degree at the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She complete her neurology residency at Michigan State University/Sparrow Health System, followed by her neurocritical care fellowship at University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Kneale is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She is a member of the Neurocritical Care Society, along with the American Academy of Neurology, American Osteopathic Association, and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Kneale works with our Neurology and Stroke team.
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To ensure his patients receive top-notch services and treatment, Doctor Anthony Lyssy works hard to stay up to date with new practices and methods of exercise and lifestyle modification through process-es involving diet, stress management, and recovery.
Dr. Lyssy joined Diamond Physicians when he no-ticed the level of care, compassion, and amount of time the team offered to their clients. He works hard to communicate with his patients effectively and explains how certain illnesses and diseases can be prevented through a healthy and active lifestyle.
Prior to his career as a board certified family physi-cian, Dr. Lyssy attended The University of Austin where he graduated with his Bachelor’s degree with honors. Following his undergraduate coursework, he enrolled in The University of North Texas Health Science Center where he earned his medical degree. Dr. Lyssy advanced his education and gained a Board Certification in Family Medicine. Since then, Dr. Lyssy has devoted his life to helping others achieve the lives they have always wanted.
Anthony Lyssy, D.O.
Leah Melton, MSN, APRN, C-NP, BC-ADM
Ms. Melton is an APRN with Central Oklahoma Diabetes Center. She manages DM patients include interventions of DSME, change in treat-ment with oral medications, transition to basal insulin, transition or addition of mealtime insulins, and transition to insulin pumps.
In 2012, Ms. Melton practiced as an APRN within an Endocrinology office managing all DM refer-rals
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Lubna Mirza, M.D.
Dr. Mirza has worked for Norman Regional hos-pital since 2010 treating Diabetes, Thyroid and other Endocrine diseases. Dr. Mirza has been published in peer reviewed medical journals and teaches family medical residents at Comanche Memorial hospital in Lawton, Ok.
Dr. Mirza Wrote a book titled “Everything you need to know about Diabetes” in the Urdu language to help deliver up to date informa-tion about diabetes to minority groups in the United States.
Dr. Nelson is a general and bariatric surgeon from Norman, Oklahoma with 12 years experience in bari-atric surgery. She also serves as Director of the Bari-atric Service Program at Norman Regional Hospital.
Dr. Nelson is a national speaker and has multiple national publications in the field of bariatric surgery.
Lana Nelson, DO, FACOS
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Ms. Pratt-Reid began her career in healthcare in 1974. As a nurse she spent several years in both Cardiopulmonary care and ICU. In 2001 she opened her first independently owned nurse practitioner clinic in Oklahoma. She has worked Emergency and Urgent Care for over 15 years. She has been an adjunct professor and enjoys mentoring students at all levels of education.
Antonia Pratt-Reid, MSN, APRN-CNP
James Rooks, M.D.
Gina Pritchard, MSN, RN, CNS, ACNP
Dr. Rooks teaches internal medicine residents about critical care. He is the Coordinator of critical care education for OU-Tulsa and is also an Associate clinical professor of medicine.
As the primary Nurse Practitioner for the Prevent Clinic, Gina Pritchard operates with a sense of con-stant process improvement to improve the quality of the lives and health of per prevent clients.
Gina is impassioned to support others to live their most beneficial lives. Heart attacks and strokes are not an inevitable part of life and Gina Pritchard is experienced in helping families and individuals in avoiding and eliminating their devastating effects. Her vision for others to have good health so they are able to participate in the important aspects of eve-ryday life is what fuels her drive. Gina started her nursing career at Baylor University Medical Center as a Clinical Nurse and then went on to found and fun Gina Lou Pritchard ACNP, PLLC where she honed and perfected her skills as a heart attack and stroke prevention expert.
Certified in Bale/Doneen method, Gina travels and speaks as an advocate for early detection and pre-vention of heart disease, educating people every-where on the importance of heart health.
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Margaret Rosales, APRN
Ms. Rosales is an ICU Hospitalist. She is re-sponsible for rounding on a list of patients in the ICU. She completes a SOAP note on those patients daily. Ms. Rosales is also responsible for performing consultations on patients lo-cated in the ED or Acute Medical floor that are deteriorating or meet ICU admission/transfer. She performs procedures such as Intubations, central lines, and arterial lines.
Dr. Schrop is a practicing physician in general obstetrics and gynecology at INTEGRIS Cana-dian Valley Women’s Clinic.
As a resident in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Schrop trained under several sub-specialists in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. She spent time in their offices caring for women with incontinence and prolapse.
In addition, she spent 5 weeks training at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill to gain additional knowledge specifically in this area of medicine.
Educating providers and patients about this topic is one of Dr. Schrop’s passions, as many patients and providers alike are often uncom-fortable talking about it.
Elise Schrop, M.D.
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Wendy L. Wright, MS, RN, APRN, FNP, FAANP, FAAN
Ms. Wright is a 1992 graduate of the Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts, and completed a family nurse practitioner post-master’s program in 1995.
She is an adult and family nurse practitioner and the owner of two NP-owned and operated clinics within New Hampshire. In addition, she is the Owner of Partners in Healthcare Education, a medical education company.
She is the Past President of NPACE and the Senior lec-turer for Fitzgerald Health Education Associates. She was chosen by the American Association of Nurse Practi-tioners as the 1999 recipient of the New Hampshire State Excellence Award, received the 2009 NH Nurse Practi-tioner of the Year, the 2014 Top 5 Women in New Hamp-shire Business Award, and in 2005, she was inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
She presents nationally to different audiences and has been a speaker at over 1000 conferences in 46 states. Wendy is also an Adjunct faculty member at the Univer-sity of Wyoming - Graduate Nursing Program and in the Simmons College DNP program in Boston.
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Terri Suresh-DeNeui, RN, MSN, ACNP, DNPS
Speaker, Author, and Board Certified Nurse Practi-tioner Terri Suresh-DeNeui, has extensive training in her field. She earned her B.A in Nursing from Texas Women’s University and her Master’s degree in Nursing at the University of Texas at Arlington and is currently working on her Doctorate degree. She has extended her education to include certi-fications in Anti-Aging and Wellness Medicine and Advanced Hormone Replacement.
Terri currently owns 2 Nurse Practitioner led medi-cal clinics in the DFW area, with a focus on ad-vanced endocrinology, including menopausal and andropausal hormone therapies.
Her passion for speaking and educating has earned her invitations to write columns, book chapters, and speak in a variety of settings, including television, radio, and seminars and conferences across the country.
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Suturing Workshop: Basic Principles
Conference Check-In Open
Diabetic Boot Camp
Cardiovascular Disease: Where Inflammation Meets Lipids
Basic Radiology Principles
8:30 am - 11:30 am | Reed Ballroom A & B (second floor)
Toni Pratt-Reid, MSN, APRN-CNPFamily HealthCare & Minor Emergency Clinic, Inc.
8:00 am
8:30 am - 11:30 am | Reed Ballroom E & F (second floor)
Leah Melton, MSN, APRN, C-NP, BC-ADMCentral Oklahoma Diabetes Center
8:30 am - 11:30 am | Theater (first floor)
Lynn Cofer - Chase, CLS, MSN, RN, FNLA, FAHA, FPCNA Anthony Lyssy, D.O.Gina Pritchard, MSN, RN, CNS, ACNPCleveland HeartLab
8:30 am - 11:30 am | Joyner (second floor)
Kristopher Avant, D.O.Southwest Orthopedic Specialists
Wednesday, October 19
3 contact hours
1 pharm hour
3.6 BON hours
3 contact hours
2.75 pharm hours
3.6 BON hours
3 contact hours
0 pharm hours
3.6 BON hours
3 contact hours
0.75 pharm hours
3.6 BON hours
Visit Exhibitors/Lunch 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Wednesday, October 19
11:30 am - 12:30 pm | food trucks in parking lotFull Practice Authority (Pathway to Success)
Common Neurosurgical Problems versus Urgent Surgical Referrals
Interventional Pain Management
Break / Visit Exhibitors
Visit Exhibitors
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Katherine Hoebelheinrich, MS, APRNNebraska
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Emily Friedman, M.D.Pinnacle Neurocare
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Blake Christensen, D.O.Oklahoma Spine Hospital
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
5:00 pm
1 contact hour
0 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour
0.25 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour
0.5 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
Opening Session
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Erin Trippy, President, APRN-CNPLittle Tree Clinic
Posting of ColorsCarl Albert JROTC Honor Guard
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Thursday, October 20
Acute Care Lectures
Assessment and Treatment of Seizures
8:15 am - 11:45 am | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
8:15 - Neurological Emergencies You Cannot MissHillary Kneale, M.D.Heyman Stroke Center, St. John Health System
9:15 - Break / Visit Exhibitors
9:45 - The Syndrome Formerly Known as Severe Sepsis James Rooks, M.DBaptist Health System, Tulsa
10:45 - Acute Respiratory Failure in the Acute Care SettingMargaret Rosales, APRNSt. John Medical Center, Tulsa
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Jeannie King, M.D., FAANMedical Director, OU Medical Center Neurology Residents’ Clinic
Family Care Lectures
8:15 am - 11:45 am | Exhibit Hall (first floor)
8:15 - Diagnosing T1DM, T1.5DM, T2DM, treatment optionsLeah Melton, MSN, APRN,C-NP, BC-ADMCentral Oklahoma Diabetes Center
9:15 - Break / Visit Exhibitors
9:45 - Management and Treatment of the ThyroidLubna Mirza, M.D.Norman Regional Hospital
10:45 - Bariatric Surgery UpdateLana Nelson, D.O., FACOSNRHS Journey Clinic
1 contact hour0.75 pharm hours1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour0.25 pharm hours1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour0.25 pharm hours1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour0.25 pharm hours1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour0.33 pharm hours1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour0.4 pharm hours1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour
0.25 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
Visit Exhibitors/Lunch Sponsored by AONP 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Thursday, October 20
Break/Visit Exhibitors - Appetizers and Snacks Provided By AONP
Best Practices in the use of INCRETIN Based Therapies in theManagement of T2DM
Best Practices in Care for the Menopausal Patient: 14 Years afterthe Women’s Health Initiative
Men’s Health and General Urology in Primary Care
Optional Sponsor Dinner : Complex a Cases In Insomnia: An Interactive Discussion on Assessment and Management
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Room: Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Shannon Reedy Idzik, DNP, CRNP, FAANPAANP Group Lecture Series
5:30 pm - 6:45 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Terri Suresh-DeNeui, RN, MSN, ACNP, DNPsHormonal Health & Wellness Center
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Johnny Hickson, M.D.Urology Associates
7:15 pm | Ballroom (second floor) | Sponsored by Merck
Jimmie McAdams D.O.Psychiatrist at Laureate
1.25 contact hours
1.25 pharm hours
1.5 BON hours
1 contact hour
0.25 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
0 contact hours
0 pharm hours
0 BON hours
1 contact hour
1 pharm hour
1.2 BON hours
Ulcerative Colitis and IBS
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Misty Chaney, APRN-CNPDigest Disease Specialists
1 contact hour
0.33 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
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Friday, October 21
Conference Adjourns
Breakfast Buffet Open
Break/Networking
12:15 pm
6:30 am
9:15 am - 9:45 am
Incontinence: It Should Not Be a Secret
Osteoarthritis: Diagnosing and Management
Antibiotics: Latest Treatment Options
Emerging Infectious Disease
7:15 am - 8:15 am | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Elise Schrop, M.D. Integris Canadian CountyObstetrics and Gynecology
8:15 am - 9:15 am | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Steven R. Hardage, M.D.Eastern Oklahoma Orthopedic Center
9:45 am - 11:15 am | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Wendy Wright, MSN, APRN, FNP, FAANPWright & Associates Family Healthcare
11:15 am - 12:14 pm | Reed Ballroom C & D (second floor)
Wendy Wright, MSN, APRN, FNP, FAANPWright & Associates Family Healthcare
1 contact hour
0.08 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
1 contact hour
0.25 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
1.5 contact hours
1.13 pharm hours
1.8 BON hours
1 contact hour
0.75 pharm hours
1.2 BON hours
This activity is approved for 18.75 contact hour(s) of continuing education (which includes 10.27 hours of pharmacology) by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Program ID 16082278. This activ-ity was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies. This program is approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing for 22.2 Category B continuing education pharmacology hours.
Individual session evaluations will be available online after each session.
The overall conference evaluation will be available online at the conclusion of the conference.
CE Certificates will be emailed to all attendees after completion of the conference evaluations.
AONP members can find copies of their CE Certificates in the Files area of their membership profile. To view your membership profile, click sign-in, in the upper-right corner of the AONP website and enter your username and password. Don’t forget to select the option to save/remember to automatically sign-in when you visit the site.
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3000 Insurance GroupJennifer Beale800.530.4863
AbbVieJennifer [email protected]
AmeriHealth CaritasMichelle [email protected]
Arbor PharmaceuticalsErica [email protected]
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmceuticals, Inc.Ricky [email protected]
Chickasaw Nation Dept.of HealthRonnie [email protected]
Cleveland HeartLabColeen [email protected]
Duncan Regional HospitalChad [email protected]
Edward JonesJohn [email protected]
ENDO PharmaceuticalsEric [email protected]
Flourish PharmacyJerrod [email protected]
Grand Canyon UniversityRodney [email protected]
Heartland TelehealthResource CenterNatalie Hampton573-882-8104 [email protected]
Horizon Pharma Dana [email protected]
INTEGRISLoree [email protected]
INTEGRIS HealthAmy [email protected]
Jordan Health Services/[email protected]
Kramer School of Nursing at Oklahoma City UniversityLauren [email protected]
LillyJeff [email protected]
Mercy ClinicPatty [email protected]
Merck & Co., Inc Theresa Burnett918-408- [email protected]
Oklahoma Blood InstituteAudrey [email protected]
Oklahoma HealthCare AuthorityLisa [email protected]
Oklahoma Spine andBrain InstituteCharlotte [email protected]
Relax The BackNicole [email protected]
Saint Francis Health SystemJonna [email protected]
Shadow Mountain Behavioral Health ServicesCindy Bass918-348-1113 [email protected]
St. John Health SystemJessica Gering918-748-7857 [email protected]
TEVA RespiratorySandy [email protected]
Conference Exhibitors and Sponsors
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U.S. Coast GuardR. Scott [email protected]
Wolters KluwerCurt [email protected]
Conference Exhibitors and Sponsors