Share Your Expertise - Submit a Proposal for the 2026 Ohio Osteopathic Symposium

April 23-26, 2026 in Columbus

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Share your osteopathic expertise with colleagues at the 2026 Ohio Osteopathic Symposium!

Submit your presentation proposal by Friday, December 12th. The OOS CME Committee seeks proposals on a variety of clinical and practice topics, with these priorities for 2026:

  • Addiction medicine trends, including newly abused medications/OTCs
  • Eating disorders in teens
  • Ethics cases and clinical insights
  • Failure to thrive in children
  • Gastroparesis evaluation and management
  • Insomnia and sleep disorder best practices
  • Lifestyle and nutrition practices
  • Melanoma recognition (“how to spot a spot”)
  • Metabolic dysfunction / MASH (Metabolically Associated Steatohepatitis)
  • Migraine therapeutics (new and emerging options)
  • Minimally invasive and robotic surgical care updates
  • Noninvasive cardiac testing
  • Osteopathic manipulative treatment workshops (e.g., newborn latching, surgical ergonomics)
  • Red eye: diagnosis, triage, and treatment
  • Student, resident, and physician well-being
  • Updates on GINA guidelines for asthma management
  • Vaccine misinformation and communication strategies

Submit Your Proposal

We invite osteopathic physicians and educators to submit compelling, evidence-based, practice-enhancing sessions for Ohio’s premier osteopathic CME event—April 23–26 at the Hilton Columbus at Easton.

The OOS CME Committee will share acceptance notices on Friday, January 12, 2026. Please direct any questions to Heidi Weber, OOA Executive Director, at hweber@ohiodo.org.

Submit your proposal and help shape an outstanding 2026 Symposium!  Thank you for your time and talent!

OOS registration and hotel reservations will open in mid-December.  Stay tuned!

AOA Category 1-A CME Credits
The Ohio Osteopathic Foundation (OOF) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. The OOF will designate this activity for a maximum of 22.50 AOA Category 1-A credits. It will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.

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