92nd Annual VIRTUAL Conference
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Availability
On-Demand
36 Courses
Expires on Dec 31, 2025
Cost
Member: $1,050.00
Non-Member: $1,655.00
Student/Resident/Fellow: $300.00
Life Member: $650.00
Company: Not Eligible
Exhibitor: Not Eligible
Credit Offered
32 1A AOA; 1 AMA available
32 Non-Physician available

ACOOG's 92nd Annual Virtual Conference

Conference Information

Availability

  • Content is available between April 25, 2025 and will be accessible through December 31, 2025. The last day to purchase the conference is December 21, 2025
  • Complete the evaluation for each session and the overall evaluation. Session evaluations and the Request Credit buttopn are available upon completion of each session's content.
  • You'll receive credit for each session in which you complete, submit an evaluation, and request credit.

Steps to Claim Credit for Sessions

When a video finishes, the evaluation will automatically appear. When you submit the evaluation, press the REQUEST CREDIT button at the top right of the video. Credit will not be awarded if these steps are missed. Note: The request credit button activates when the video is completed.
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Requirements for Successful Completion

  1. Participate completely in each session for which you desire credit
  2. Complete the session evaluation when the video finishes
  3. Request Credit for Each session completed (see above)
  4. Complete the overall evaluation for the conference when you are ready to close the course.

    IMPORTANT:
    The learning management system will only support earning credit for one session at a time. Opening multiple, simultaneous sessions in different windows or tabs will result in loss of credits that cannot be recovered and require participating in the session again.

Credit Available

This conference offers up to:

  • 32 AOA Category 1A Credits
  • 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

You will receive credit for the sessions in which you complete. You can track your progress on the Content Menu.

Conference Learning Objectives

Those participating in this activity will receive information that should allow them to...

  • Evaluate current diagnostic and therapeutic options for common illnesses seen in women's health;
  • Identify new and clinically relevant evidence-based management and treatments, using the most up-to-date clinical and scientific information;
  • Assess ways to ensure individualized, patient-centered women's healthcare is consistently provided;
  • Develop strategies to improve patient safety and health outcomes; and
  • Apply Osteopathic principles to the provision of women's healthcare

Topics & Faculty

Topic Faculty Credits
A Journey Through Time: Optimizing Medical Therapy to Improve Cardiovascular Outcomes in Birthing Women: Distinguished Fellows Honorary Presentation Kardie Tobb, DO, MS, FASPC, FACC
Cone Health|HeartCare
Medical Director Women's Heart Health & Cardio-Obstetrics Clinic
Clinical Integration Officer – Cone Health Center for Health Equity
0.75
The Looming OBGYN Shortage: A Critical Analysis Lisa Bukovac, DO
Senior Vice President Clinical Operations, Ob Hospitalist Group, Winchester, VA
1
Common Supplements in Women's Health Anne Kennard, DO, DipABLM, FACLM
OB/GYN Residency Associate Program Director, Chief of Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine, and OB Hospitalist, Marian Regional Medical Center, Santa Maria, CA.
1
Lifestyle Medicine for the Menopause Transition Anne Kennard, DO, DipABLM, FACLM
OB/GYN Residency Associate Program Director, Chief of Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine, and OB Hospitalist, Marian Regional Medical Center, Santa Maria, CA.
1
The Spectrum of Complement-Mediated Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Guide to Current Science and Management Richard Burwick, MD, MPH
Ob Gyn-Maternal Fetal Medicine
Western University of Health Sciences
Los Angeles, CA

Emmie Strassberg, DO
Shenandoah Valley Maternal Fetal Medicine
Winchester, VA

Jennifer K. Caruso, DO
Maternal & Fetal Medicine/Obstetrics/Gynecology
Ascension Providence Hospital Maternal Fetal Medicine
Southfield, MI
2
Radiation Effects on the Mother and Fetus and New Advancements in Radiation for Gynecologic Cancers Jason T. Harris, PhD
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Online Education, Purdue University College of Health and Human Sciences, and Director for the Center for Radiological and Nuclear Security (CRANS) at Purdue University
0.75
An Integrative Approach to Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders Anna Glezer, MD
Founder and lead integrative & reproductive psychiatrist at Women's Wellness Psychiatry, Walnut Creek, CA
0.75
Feeling Flush: Management Strategies for Patients with Vasomotor Symptoms Associated with Menopause. Octavia Cannon, DO, FACOOG (Dist)
Obstetrician/Gynecologic Surgeon, Alliance Obstetrics and Gynecology, East Lansing, MI

Pelin Batur, MD
Professor, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and OB/GYN Physician, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
0.5
Vulvar Dermatoses Corey Babb, DO
Medical Director, Haven Center, Tulsa, OK
0.75
Sexual Dysfunction Corey Babb, DO
Medical Director, Haven Center, Tulsa, OK
0.75
Genital Fistulas: Stories from a fistula clinic Steven Shephard, DO, FACOOG
Surgeon, A Woman's Place, Naples, FL
0.75
Medical Myth Busting and Health Literacy: Assessing Media and Maintaining Professionalism Amidst Fake News Meagan Vermeulen, MD, FAAFP
Founding Program Director, Inspira Family Medicine Residency Program, Mullica Hill, NJ, Medical Director, Rowan Family Medicine, Sewell, NJ, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Rowan-Virtua SOM

Joanna Petrides, PsyD, MBS
Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Psychology, Rowan-Virtua SOM
0.75
Guardians of the T-zone: Updates in Cervical Cancer Screening Joanne Kakaty-Monzo, DO
Academic Chair and Clinical Professor of OB/GYN, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
1
Menopause: Separating the Medicine from the Misinformation Jen Gunter, MD
OB/GYN, Pain Specialist, Social Media Influencer, Evidence-Based Medicine Advocate
0.75
Who Cares? Then and Now: MEFACOOG Distinguished Presentation J. Martin Tucker, MD
Past ACOG President, Professor and Chair of OB/GYN, University of Mississippi Medical Center
0.75
AOA Update by the AOA President-Elect Robert Piccinini, DO, D.FACN
AOA President-Elect
0.5
ACOG Update by the ACOG President-Elect Steven J. Fleischman, MD, MBA
ACOG President-Elect
0.5
Update from the ACOOG President W. Ashley Hood, DO, FACOOG
2025-2026 ACOOG President
0.5
MFM: OB Emergencies/Critical Care Hemorrhage/Massive Transfusion/DIC/AFE Corinna Muller, DO, FACOOG
Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician, Aurora Maternal Fetal Medicine, Anchorage, AK
1
MFM: Pour Some Sugar on Me! (then give me insulin): DKA in Pregnancy Melisa Lott, DO, FACOOG
Maternal Fetal Medicine physician, Rush Copley Medical Center and Geisinger, Chicago, IL
0.75
     
MFM: Hypertension and Hypertensive Emergencies Melisa Lott, DO, FACOOG
Maternal Fetal Medicine physician, Rush Copley Medical Center and Geisinger, Chicago, IL
1
MFM: Abnormal Placentation Corinna Muller, DO, FACOOG
Maternal Fetal Medicine physician, Aurora Maternal Fetal Medicine, Anchorage, AK
1
REI: Infertility Workup Jennifer Nichols, DO, FACOOG
Reproductive Endocrinologist, IVFMD, Melbourne, FL
0.75
REI: Updates on Diagnostic and Clinical Advances in PCOS Ellen Wood, DO, FACOOG
Reproductive Endocrinologist, IVFMD, Jupiter, FL
0.75
REI: Basics of Ovulation Induction Jennifer Nichols, DO, FACOOG
Reproductive Endocrinologist, IVFMD, Melbourne, FL
0.75
REI: Interesting REI Cases Ellen Wood, DO, FACOOG
Reproductive Endocrinologist, IVFMD, Jupiter, FL
0.5
Sages of ACOOG Unity Presentation: Mind, Body and Spirit: The More Things Change, The More They Are The Same Thomas Dardarian, DO, FACOOG (Dist)
Obstetrics, Gynecology
Axia Women's Health
0.5
Outpatient Management of COVID-19: Updates and More K Shawn LyBarger, DO
Gynecologic Oncologist with Sarah Cannon at HCA Midwest Health
0.75
Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Tulika Singh, MD MHA AAHIVS FACP FIDSA
Clinical Assistant Professor and Staff Physician, Infectious Diseases, University of California, Irvine
1
Patient Experience and Its Impact on Care and Patient Outcomes Adam Holzberg, DO
Urogynecologist, Inspira Medical Center, Vineland, NJ
1
2024 & 2025 Coding and Billing Updates for OB/GYN Hannah Buckley, CPC, CPB, CPMA, CPPM, COBGC
Senior Manager, Compliance Audit, Unified Women's Healthcare
1
A Minimally Invasive, Osteopathic Approach to the Management Uterine Fibroids Jessica Chandler, DO
Gynecologic Surgeon, Kaiser Permanente, Stockton, CA
2
Musculoskeletal Syndromes of Menopause Vonda Wright, MD
Orthopedic Sports Medicine Surgeon, Hughston Clinic, Author, & Nonprofit Founder, Orlando, FL
1
Osteoporosis Update Vonda Wright, MD
Orthopedic Sports Medicine Surgeon, Hughston Clinic, Author, & Nonprofit Founder, Orlando, FL
1
Climate & Plastics? Why OBGYN Needs to Decarbonize Jane VanDis, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY
0.75
Practice Management and HR Pearls Jodi Schafer, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Owner, Human Resource Management Services, LLC, Lansing, MI
1.5

Conflict of Interest Disclosures and Risk Mitigation

ACOOG requires each planner and presenter to identify all conflicts of interest and mitigates risk of bias using a series of strategies for relevant conflicts. Unless otherwise noted below, the ACOOG, ACOOG staff and planners for this activity have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Individual disclosures are available on each session information page. All relationships have been mitigated.

Release & Review Dates

  • Release Date: April 25, 2025
  • Review/Expiration Date: December 31, 2025

NOTE: December 21, 2025 is the final day to purchase this content

System Requirements

An internet connected device (computer or mobile device) with high speed access and the ability to play video and sound is required. A PDF reader is required to access handouts. The course is designed to work on most popular web browsers. Try the Google Chrome browser if you are having trouble with Safari or Edge. JavaScript and cookies should be enabled in your browser in order for the activity to properly work. If you're experiencing technical issues, please update your browser, and clear your browsing history, cookies, and cache. This often solves most common technical issues.

Commercial Support

ACOOG acknowledges the following companies which provided educational grants to support this conference:

  • Pfizer, Inc.
  • Axelion
  • Astellas Pharma US

CME Accreditation & Credit

CME Accreditation

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CME Credit Designation

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this program for a maximum of 32 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation in this activity.

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this enduring online activity for a maximum of 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ACOG Cognate Credits

The American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this activity for a maximum of 32 Category 1 College Cognate Credits. A reciprocity agreement with the AMA exists that allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to be equivalent to ACOG Cognate Credits.

NPs & PAs

The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) recognizes activities approved for Category 1-A credit through the American Osteopathic Association as providing advanced practice CE content hours for applicants seeking renewal through continuing education credit.

The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) recognizes activities approved for Category 1-A credit through the American Osteopathic Association as Regular Category 1 CME for national certification maintenance. All NPs and PAs participating in this activity will receive a certificate of completion commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ACOOG recommends that NPs & PAs check with their certification/licensing authority to confirm credit reciprocity.

Certified Nurse Midwives

The American College of Nurse Midwives has granted reciprocity status for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ issued by providers accredited by the ACCME and relevant to midwifery. 

Important Policies

Disclaimer

This activity is offered by the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOOG) for educational purposes only. Every patient case is different, and physicians must rely on their medical knowledge, experience, and relationships with patients to make clinical decisions. This material is not intended to represent the best or only methods or procedures appropriate for the condition discussed; rather the material is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be helpful, or of interest to other practitioners. Physician judgment must remain central to the selection of diagnostic tests, management strategies, therapy options, and follow-up of a specific patient's medical condition.

Use of Artificial Intelligence

The closed captions and summaries provided in this content are automatically generated by artificial intelligence (AI). While AI can enhance accessibility and comprehension, it is not infallible and may produce errors. Please keep this in mind as you engage with and apply the content.

Grievances

Any registrant finding evidence that the continuing medical education program presented is inappropriate with regard to facilities, materials, content, or observes any unacceptable promotion by a commercial interest in the same room as the educational activity, whether by company representative or presenter, may submit a grievance in writing to ACOOG, PO Box 17598, Fort Worth, TX 76102. Unresolved issues regarding this activity will require a formal written complaint to the AOA Division of CME, 142 East Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611.

Privacy Policy

This activity complies with ACOOG's privacy policies.

Data Use

Data collected as part of this activity may be analyzed as part of educational research to study the effectiveness of educational interventions on health care, population health, health care providers and others, or to identify additional needs and gaps for future interventions.

Refunds

Refunds are not available for this educational product.

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