AOPA Leadership Conference 2024

Date and Time
Location
Thompson Hotel
Paradigm Shift: Looking Inward to Advance O&P
The American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association’s Leadership Conference aims to bring together industry experts to network, motivate, and discuss inspiring ideas. This is an incredible opportunity to connect and gain new insights from our industry peers.
Where to Find Us
Stop by our table to gain more insight on valuable research and the opportunity to learn more about the Hanger Institute for Clinical Research and Education.
Featured Speakers

Michael Oros, CPO/L, FAAOP
President, Hanger Clinic

Mitchell Dobson, CPO, FAAOP
Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer

Sessions
- Welcome & State of the Association, Ethics and Professionalism in O&P: Let’s Be Accountable; Mitchell Dobson, CPO, FAAOP – Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer
- Value Based Care: Embrace the Disruption; Shane Wurdeman, PhD, CP, FAAOP(D) – Vice President of Scientific Affairs
- Standardizing O&P to Transform our Profession: Major Projects Impacting our Future, Value Based Care’s Application to O&P; Michael Oros, CPO/L, FAAOP – President, Hanger Clinic
For more information on AOPA: aopanet.org
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