Jason L. Beaman | Glennda D, Tiller| Donald J. Kyle – Oklahoma Osteopathic Association’s Virtual 2021 Winter CME Seminar “Go Fast” – Saturday Lectures
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“We have to strike a delicate balance between cautiously and judiciously returning to normalcy and opening up at the same time that we contain and do not let these surges.” — Anthony Stephen Fauci, M.D.
The new ‘normal’ has arrived. As this truth settles in, those of us in direct patient care must focus our efforts on relearning and developing a new style and flow for office and hospital care, with the goal of proficiency AND efficiency. What does it mean to include a significant number of telemedicine patients? How can we strike a balance between consumer expectations (immediate doc on my phone) and our understanding of the standard of care? The year 2020 tilted the world’s axis; now we must find equilibrium and GO FAST.
Attendees will receive an overview of different disease processes, new techniques for workflow and format, using new tools at the point of care, providing a new sort of treatment, and doing it all efficiently: working smarter, not harder.
Jason L. Beaman, DO, MS, MPH, FAPA, earned his medical degree in 2007 from Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences. He subsequently completed two residencies in Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the same time. Dr. Beaman completed a fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, following his residency. He sits on the board.
Family Medicine, Psychiatry, and Forensic Psychiatry certifications Following his Fellowship, Dr. Beaman earned a Master’s Degree in Pharmacology with a Forensics concentration from the University of Florida. He recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Master’s degree in Public Health. Dr. Beaman is now the Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Oklahoma State University.
University Health Sciences Center He does private forensic examinations and consultations as well as clinical psychiatric consults at OSU Medical Center.
Tiller, Glennda D., DO, MEd
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Glennda D. Tiller, DO, MEd, is originally from Oklahoma City. She was born and reared in Putnam City, and she graduated from Putnam City North High School. She went on to Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences as well as a Master of Education in Health Science and Microbiology. She then earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2017. She was an OMM teaching assistant, Stress management leader, President of the ACOP student club, and Secretary of the AMWA student club while at OSU-COM. She began her Family Medicine Residency at OSU in the OMECO program after graduation and will complete it in June 2020. During her residency, she was a member of the ACOFP Task Force on Teen Sexual Health, a resident member of the OMECO resident council, the council’s resident chair, and one of the resident representatives for the OSU/OMECO GMEC. She was the head resident of the OMECO program during her PGY-3 year, having main responsibility for organizing and directing the OSU and OMECO Family Medicine academic programming for the 2019-2020 academic year. She will subsequently join the OSU Family Medicine faculty as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine in July 2020. She is married to her amazing wife, Autumn, and they have one son, Dev, who is three years old. She likes spending time with her family, cooking, and reading historical novels in her spare time.
Dr. Donald J. Kyle
1 Vice President of Science and Academic Outreach Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Donald J. Kyle, PhD got a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Colorado State University in 1982 and a doctorate in synthetic organic chemistry from Texas Tech University in 1986. He has spent 34 years in the pharmaceutical sector. His first industrial post was at Nova Pharmaceutical Corporation, where he created and synthesized experimental compounds for the treatment of several CNS illnesses, including pain, and where he also helped to develop high throughput screening and combinatorial chemistry for drug discovery. He pioneered structure-based design methodologies for new bradykinin receptor antagonists for pain and asthma, as well as computational tools for protein structure elucidation for drug creation.
Dr. Kyle joined Purdue Pharma in 1998, after holding different scientific leadership roles at other businesses, to establish a new pain research department and pipeline of prospective new pain medications that did not have the same side effects as opioids, NSAIDS, or COX-2 inhibitors. Between 2005 and 2012, his team submitted 5 FDA-approved INDs (Investigational New Drug Applications), with several of them progressing to multiple phase 2 studies. Throughout his career, he has researched several pain-related cellular pathways and has undertaken considerable study in the opioid sector. For the latter, he spent over 15 years looking for molecular mechanisms that distinguish analgesia from exhilaration and respiratory depression. He was an invited scientific participant of collaborative academic, industry, and NIH brainstorming sessions and working groups in 2016 charged with outlining science-led solutions to the opioid issue (ultimately becoming the HEAL initiative).
His scientific achievements are represented in approximately 200 scientific articles, review papers, books, and chapters, as well as 95 granted US patents in a variety of technologies, compounds, therapeutic areas, and commercial goods. He has served as a reviewer and member of the editorial advisory board for various peer-reviewed publications, and he has held several adjunct professor positions. He is presently the executive director of Oklahoma State University’s National Center for Wellness and Recovery.
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