Maximizing Your AAOE Conference Experience as a Hospital-Based Orthopedic Practice
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Maximizing Your AAOE Conference Experience as a Hospital-Based Orthopedic Practice
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Members - Free
Nonmembers - $50
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Attending the AAOE Annual Conference is a valuable opportunity for orthopedic practice professionals, but how can you ensure the insights you gain are applicable to the hospital setting? This webinar is designed specifically for practice leaders working within hospital-based orthopedic practices. Two experienced professionals will guide you through the Hospital Track of sessions, share strategies for applying conference takeaways to your hospital setting, and provide tips to maximize your networking and learning experience. Whether you're a first-time attendee or a seasoned conference-goer, this session will equip you with the tools to make the most of AAOE 2025.
Speaker Expertise
Andrea Allyn’s experience includes their private practice integrating with their independent, county owned, hospital in 2011. In this arrangement, our physicians remain independent with a PSA agreement with the hospital, with all employees and clinic operations hospital owned. Her role encompasses day to day operations and management of everything outpatient orthopedics, while complying to all additional rules and regulations that come with being hospital integrated, and collaborating with all of the various hospital teams that support and interact with orthopedics.
Joe Ogle, PT, ATC serves as director of OrthoOklahoma, a department of Stillwater Medical. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center's physical therapy program, Ogle spent over 12 years with a national rehabilitation corporation before joining OrthoOklahoma in 2004. When Stillwater Medical, a community trust hospital system, acquired OrthoOklahoma in 2013, Ogle helped lead its transition into a hospital-based delivery system. In addition to overseeing OrthoOklahoma's operations and hospital integration initiatives, he serves as Stillwater Medical's director of physician recruitment.
Learning Objectives
- Apply Conference Knowledge to the Hospital Setting – Identify key takeaways from AAOE sessions and translate them into actionable strategies within hospital-based orthopedic practices.
- Navigate the AAOE Hospital Track Effectively – Gain an overview of the Hospital Track sessions and understand how they are tailored to the unique challenges of hospital-based practices.
- Maximize the Conference Experience – Implement practical tips and tricks to optimize learning, networking, and engagement throughout the AAOE Conference.
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Speakers:
Andrea Allyn, MBA, LAT
Clinic and Sports Medicine Director, Heartland Orthopedic Specialists
Andrea Allyn is the Clinic and Sports Medicine Director for Heartland Orthopedic Specialists – A Service of Alomere Health located in west-central Minnesota. She has been with the group for 18 years and in a leadership role for the past 13 years. Her current role includes oversight of day-to-day operations of clinic site and orthopedic physical therapy; leadership of orthopedic nursing, physical therapy, and sports medicine teams; sports medicine program that provides care to over 12 area high schools, 2 area colleges, and area youth sports associations.
Andrea started her career with the group as an Athletic Trainer working with a few of the area high schools in addition to clinical roles of casting/brace fittings, post-op visits, DME management, and physician extender before transitioning into her current leadership role. Andrea is an avid golfer, she and her husband Scott enjoy outdoor activities, lake time, time with family and friends, sports and their 2 pups - Madi and Ryli.
Joe Ogle, PT, ATC
Director, OrthoOklahoma
Joe Ogle is a graduate of the physical therapy program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He has spent his entire career working in outpatient orthopedic rehabilitation and medical settings, joining OrthoOklahoma in Stillwater, OK in 2004 after working for a national rehabilitation corporation for more than 12 years. He currently serves in the capacity of director for OrthoOklahoma, a department of Stillwater Medical. In addition to his leadership role at OrthoOklahoma, he serves as director of physician recruitment for Stillwater Medical. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and AAOE.