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Enhancing Acute Care with OMT: Practical Tips for Primary Care Physicians

Published on: 24th January, 2025

Join Dr. Audrey Byrd, a second-year family medicine resident in Tulsa, OK, as she shares practical insights on integrating osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) into acute care visits in a primary care setting. She covers efficient, five-minute OMT techniques for common conditions like headaches, chest pain, abdominal issues, respiratory issues, and pelvic pain, offering tips on patient benefits, billing, coding, and documentation. Dr. Byrd highlights how OMT can enhance patient care, improve outcomes, and help maintain osteopathic skills while addressing the business side of medicine, beneficial for both patients and providers. This episode is a valuable resource for residents and primary care physicians looking to incorporate OMT more effectively into their practice.

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Welcome to DO.fm, your home for thoughtful, engaging conversations on all things osteopathic family medicine. Whether you’re a student exploring your path, a resident refining your direction, or a practicing physician looking to stay connected and inspired, DO.fm offers insights for every stage of your career.

Our show brings together voices from across the profession. You’ll hear how physicians navigated the match process, how others pursued fellowships and subspecialty interests, and how experienced DOs incorporate OMT into real-world practice. With perspectives spanning early training to established careers, DO.fm is a place to learn, reflect, and grow within the family medicine community.

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The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) is a professional medical association that represents more than 20,000 practicing osteopathic family physicians, residents and students throughout the United States. Its headquarters are located in Arlington Heights, Illinois.