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Annual APOMA Breakfast Program

The APOMA will hold their annual breakfast program on Friday, May 4, 2012 at the Valley Forge Convention Center in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.  During the program, John F. Callahan, D.O., will be honored and Alyssa N. Ronco, a soprano vocalist, will perform.  Registration begins at 8:00 a.m.  For more information, please view the program flyer.

 

 

2012 Fundraising Project for the Student Scholarship Fund

To help raise money for the Student's Scholarship Fund, the APOMA has a new fundraising project for 2011-2012.  A "Program/Ad Book" will be made honoring the APOMA advisor, John Calllahan, D.O.  Dr. Callahan will be honored at the APOMA breakfast program on Friday, May 4, 2012 at the Valley Forge Convention Center in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. 

Ads in the program book can be in honor, in congratulatations, or in memory of somone and you keep the book for placing an ad.  Please click here for more information on the ad sizes and prices.  The deadline for contributions is April 1, 2012.

The APOMA sincerely appreciates your continued interest, support and generosity for the Student's Scholarship Fund.

 

 

APOMA Seeks Treasurer

The Advocates for the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association (APOMA) are seeking a treasurer to join the APOMA board. Please respond to Harriet Bell, APOMA president, at hmabell2180@aol.com.

 

 

 

 

 

APOMA Board

President: Harriet Bell, Villanova
Vice President/President-elect: Lorna Tabby, Rydal
Secretary: Mary Bernacki, Pittsburgh
Treasurer: Maria DiMarco, Fairview
Immediate Past President: Leanne Purse, Yardley
Parliamentarian Advisor/Historian: Tatiana "Tina" Fedec, Gladwyne
Director: Mindy Bell, Villanova
Director: Mimi Lindenbaum, Holland
Director: Judy Ronco, Mifflinburg



Who We Are

The Advocates for the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association is a charitable organization whose mission is to promote and support the Osteopathic Medical Profession.  Today you will find men and women educating the community about public health and educational programs designed to put osteopathic medicine before the public.  We encourage our young physicians by providing scholarships as well as collaborating on projects.  Additionally, we assist our student associate advocate organizations at the many schools of osteopathic medicine across the country.

 

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