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The Post Graduate Institute For Osteopathy (PGIO) is excited to announce Quoc Vo, DO, a specialist and expert in Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment with over 24 years of experience, will be teaching a two day hybrid course on Muscles of Mastication.
Muscles of Mastication Hybrid Course
Course Director: Quoc Vo, DO
Joint Sponsorship between Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons of California (OPSC) and PGIO.
OPSC is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide Osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
OPSC designates this activity for a maximum of 4 AOA Category 1-A credits for the 2 online lecture components, and a maximum of 8 AOA category 1-A credits for the lecture and in person lab components of the hybrid course. OPSC will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
1st Lecture Component: December 14, 2024
- 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time
- Held on Zoom
- 15 minute break
2nd Lecture Components: December 14, 2024
- 11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time
- Held on Zoom
Lab Component
- Held in January, 2025
- California Location to be determined (see below)
Registration fee includes a free PGIO Annual Membership worth $250!
Course Description
Lecture Component December 14, 2024
Dr. Vo will introduce the subject of study: the jaw. He will review embryological development of the face, and give an overview of the anatomy of the muscles of mastication. Finally, he will review the anatomy of the mandible and what moves it.
OPSC designates this activity for a maximum of 4 AOA Category 1-A credits for the 2 online lecture components.
In Person Lab Component
Dr. Vo will review treatment of the muscles that move the mandible, and review anatomy of the nerves and blood vessels of the jaw. He will demonstrate treatment approaches to nerves and the blood of the jaw. He will review the lymphatic drainage of the face and the jaw. He’ll also cover treatment of arterial and venous congestion of the face, then lymph drainage of the face.
Dr. Vo will demonstrate techniques to assess and access oral structures associated with the jaw.
Table trainer to student ratio will be 1:4.
Initially the lab component location is set for either the San Francisco or Laguana Hills, California area. Once attendees’ proximities are determined, a location and date will be announced. Potentially, two labs may be scheduled in both locations if attendance warrants it.
OPSC designates this activity for a maximum of 8 AOA category 1-A credits for the lecture and in person lab components of the hybrid course.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for DOs, M.D.s, D.D.S.s and D.M.D.s who are interested in incorporating Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) into their practice. Participants must meet the eligibility requirements outlined below.
Eligibility:
Physicians (DO/M.D.) or Dentists (D.D.S./D.M.D.).
Prerequisite:
All attendees must have completed at least one 40-hour Introductory and/or Basic Cranial Osteopathy Course.
Course Fees:
December 14, 2024 ONLY – 4 hour Online Lecture Component.
$250.00
Registration fee includes a free PGIO Annual Membership worth $250!
Complete Course – Two 2 hour Online Lecture Components and one 4 Hour In Person Lab Component (location and date TBD).
$450.00
Registration fee includes a free PGIO Annual Membership worth $250!
Fee Payment Options:
- Send a check made payable to
“Post Graduate Institute For Osteopathy”
to:
Cranial Academy Foundation
ATTN: PGIO
P.O. Box 6649
Woodland Hills, CA 91365 - Call the office with a credit card: Gretchen Weinzimer PGIO Executive Administrator 818-796-6750
Registration
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Concluded Courses
Osteopathic Treatment of
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Course (Joint Sponsor: OPC)
- Session: October 17, 2024 – October 20, 2024
- Course Director: Dr. Joshua Alexander &
Dr. R. Paul Lee, DO, FAAO, FCA - Joint Sponsored by PGIO & OPC
Exploring the Tide
Course (Joint Sponsor: OPC)
- Session: August 8, 2024 – August 11, 2024
- Course Director: Dr. R. Paul Lee, DO, FAAO, FCA
- Joint Sponsored by PGIO & OPC
Anatomy for Osteopaths
Course at Stanford
- First Session: Saturday, April 27, 2024
- 9 AM-12 PM: Abdominal/Pelvis
- Course Director: Alistair Moresi, DO
- Joint Sponsored by PGIO
We were honored to joint sponsor the development of a series of Anatomy classes developed for Osteopaths at Stanford University.
One of the unique aspects of this series will be that the dissections are performed on fresh cadavers that are unfixed by any preserving agents, allowing a more realistic appreciation of tissue textures and their connections.
For the first lab on Saturday, April 27th at 9am, we are thrilled to have Dr. Miguel Angeles, an experienced OB/GYN surgeon and Stanford Professor. He will open the abdominal/pelvic cavity and guide us through an exploration of the embryological and fascial connections that we all palpate and work with every day as well as the common surgeries that he performs. There will be a limited number of participants so we can all observe closely and surrounding TV monitors to help.
There are 3 following labs planned on the Head/Neck, Upper Extremity and Lower Extremity that we anticipate holding quarterly. There is an upper limit of 21 participants and the course is expected to fill quickly.
Course Fee
*Cost: $450/per session to cover expenses for the Post Graduate Institute for Osteopathy (PGIO). A
$50 donation will support the Nonprofit’s time and expenses.
Payment Options
To register, please call, email or fax registration information and payment to Taryn Blackman.
Phone: 415-921-1446
Fax: 1-415-921-0215
Email: Upstairs1956@gmail.com
NO Credit Cards can be accepted at this time.
Cancellation Policy:
All cancellations must be received in writing and are subject to an administrative fee of 15% of the total registration fee if received on or before April 1, 2024.
Refunds will NOT be made for cancellations received after April 1, 2024, or for failure to attend. Please reach out with any questions regarding the cancellation policy.
We are investigating the possibility of CME credit.
Questions, please contact:
Alistair Moresi, DO
cranial.osteo@gmail.com
408-204-0256