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1 WEEK: 11 MONTH: OCT HOUR MONDAY 12 TUESDAY 13 WEDNESDAY 14 THURSDAY 15 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS (DCOM CE 1-10) 47 Abdominal Imaging TCA Cycle LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #2 Jonathan Leo, PhD 46 ; ; Pentose Phosphate Pathway Blood I (DCOM 402) ETC and Oxidative Phosphorylation WRITTEN EXAM #2 Prep Time: 9:00 AM Begin Time: 9:15 AM End Time: 11:13 AM Posterior Abdominal Wall / Viscera Blood II Students have 30 minutes of Blood vessels review time immediately following exam submission Abdominal Vasculature Gut Rotation / UG Development Natalie Langley, PhD L19 (DCOM CE 1-10, Lab 201) L5 Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM L20 Abdominal Contents 2 Exam of the HEENT & Neck Systems Posterior Abdominal Wall / Viscera /Staff /Staff Revised: 10/13/15

2 WEEK: 12 MONTH: OCT HOUR MONDAY 19 TUESDAY 20 WEDNESDAY 21 THURSDAY 22 FRIDAY Oxidation of Fatty Acids I Acid Base Chemistry Skin I 49 Oxygen Toxicity and Antioxidants Oxidation of Fatty Acids II Immune I Acid Base Disorders 32 Intro to Pelvis / Perineum Pelvic Floor Immune II Female Reproductive Natalie Langley, PhD Natalie Langley, PhD Natalie Langley, PhD Pelvic Pain Pelvic Vasculature What's in a Name? (Medical Terminology) Natalie Langley, PhD Jan Zieren, DO L21 Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM L10 L22 Pelvic Bowl / Floor / Nerves Pelvic Biomechanics Abdominal / Pelvic Vasculature /Staff /Staff Revised: 10/9/15

3 WEEK: 13 MONTH: OCT HOUR MONDAY 26 TUESDAY 27 WEDNESDAY 28 THURSDAY 29 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS Probability I Probability II TBL: Diabetes Integration of Carb and Lipid Male / Female Reproductive Metabolism (continued) Natalie Langley, PhD 36 Hospital Day - OMSI 22 (Various) Male Reproductive Skin II 10:30-12:00 PM Jody Caldwell Natalie Langley, PhD **MANDATORY** 15 Neurovasculature of Pelvis L23 (DCOM Aud 101 & 102) 13 History/ROS of the HEENT & Neck Group B = 1:00-2:30 PM Systems Group C = 2:30-4:00 PM Group A = 4:00-5:30 PM Dr. Yonts & DeFranco L11 L24 Male / Female Reproductive Pelvic Neurovasculature Male / Female Reproductive /Staff L4 /Staff Blood, Blood Vessels, & Immune System Revised: 8/25/15

4 WEEK: 14 MONTH: NOV HOUR MONDAY 2 TUESDAY 3 WEDNESDAY 4 THURSDAY 5 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 6 ; ; MED HISTO (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) (DCOM 402) WRITTEN EXAM #4 Prep Time: TBA LAB PRACTICAL EXAM Introduction to Cranial - Axes and Finger Patterns Digestion and Absorption of Proteins Amino Acid Metabolism Begin Time: TBA End Time: TBA Meninges / Ventricles / Circle of Willis Nitrogen Metabolism Branchial Arches / Dural Venous Sinuses Natalie Langley, PhD MS STUDENT EXAM (DCOM Aud 101) (DCOM 402) Endocrine I Endocrine II Endocrine III WRITTEN EXAM #4 Prep Time: TBA Begin Time: TBA End Time: TBA Students have 30 minutes of review Cranial Nerves Correlation Association time immediately following exam submission. Jonathan Leo, PhD LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #4 Group C = 1:00-2:30 PM Group A = 2:30-4:00 PM Group B = 4:00-5:30 PM L12 - OSCE L25 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Cranial I: Flexion / Extension Meninges / Ventricles / Circle of Willis / Dural Venous Sinuses /Staff Revised: 7/31/15

5 WEEK: 15 MONTH: NOV HOUR MONDAY 9 TUESDAY 10 WEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY 12 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS **GUEST** 59 **MANDATORY** 35 **GUEST** **MANDATORY** 37 Health Disparities Nutrition and Metabolism I Special Considerations for Treating Treating the LGBT Patient Patients with Sensory Deficits Mr. Eric Perry Tina Thompson, MD Where We Are Infratemporal & Pterygopalatine Amino Acid Derivatives Female Repro III Porphyrin and Heme Metabolism / Fossae I Iron Homeostasis Jonathan Leo, PhD Parotid Region / Scalp / Muscles of Female Repro I Female Repro II Male Repro I Orbit Facial Expression Jonathan Leo, PhD DEAN'S HOUR 17 **GUEST** 43 **MANDATORY** Facial Nerve and Pterygopalatine Infratemporal & Pterygopalatine Treating the Muslim Patient Ear Ganglion Fossae II **MANDATORY** Jonathan Leo, PhD M. Qureshi, MD - OSCE L26 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM L13 L27 Scalp / Muscles of Facial Expression / Parotid Region Cranial II: Physiologic Strain Patterns Infratemporal Fossa / Muscles of Mastication /Staff /Staff Revised: 8/21/15

6 WEEK: 16 MONTH: NOV HOUR MONDAY 16 TUESDAY 17 WEDNESDAY 18 THURSDAY 19 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 20 - OSCE (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) OSCE 64 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Nucleotide Metabolism Evidence Based Medicine I TBL: Anemia Vitamins I / One Carbon Metabolism Evidence Based Medicine II Male Repro II Urinary I Urinary II Orbit and Ear Triangles of the Neck History of the Geriatric Patient Juanita Brown, DO Allison Greenstein, DO - OSCE L28 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Group B = 1:00-2:30 PM Group C = 2:30-4:00 PM Group A = 4:00-5:30 PM L14 - OSCE L29 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Orbit / Ear Cranial III: External Landmarks, Lifts Triangles of the Neck /Staff Juanita Brown, DO /Staff L5 Endocrine, Female & Male Repro Revised: 10/9/15

7 WEEK: 17 MONTH: NOV HOUR MONDAY 23 TUESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY 25 THURSDAY 26 FRIDAY 27 & MED HISTO (DCOM 402) WRITTEN EXAM #5 Prep Time: TBA Outbreak I Nasal Cavity / Paranasal Sinuses Begin Time: TBA Adam Kolatorowicz, PhD End Time: TBA Students have 30 minutes of Outbreak II H/N Autonomics review time immediately following exam submission. Jonathan Leo, PhD Respiratory I Respiratory II Digestion and Absorption of Lipids Synthesis of Fatty Acids and Triacylglycerols THANKSGIVING BREAK - OSCE (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) - OSCE (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Revised: 6/26/15

8 WEEK: 18 MONTH: DEC HOUR MONDAY 30 TUESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY 2 THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS (M&S 101) 44 Interprofessional Education (IPE) I Synthesis of Membrane Lipids and Lipid Cholesterol Metabolism Special Presentation: Interprofessional Education (IPE) Derivatives 3-D Human Ultrastructure Interactive Learning Session Dr. Fred Hossler Interprofessional Education (IPE) II GI I GI III Oral Cavity & Teeth Beatrix Dudzik, PhD Pharynx GI II GI IV Steroid Hormones Nutrition and Metabolism II History of the Pediatric Patient Head and Neck: Autonomics and Larynx / Trachea Blood Lipoproteins Vitamins and Minerals II Lymphatic Drainage Ava Stanczak, DO Juanita Brown, DO John Gassler, DPT - OSCE L30 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Group C = 1:00-2:30 PM Group A = 2:30-4:00 PM Group B = 4:00-5:30 PM L15 Preparation for Organ L31 Fashion Show (M&S SC 1-18) Nose / Paranasal Sinuses / Pterygopalatine Fossa Head and Neck Vasculature, Lymphatic Drainage Larynx / Trachea /Staff Juanita Brown, DO /Staff L6 Organ Fashion Show Respiratory and GI Revised: 10/9/15

9 WEEK: 19 MONTH: DEC HOUR MONDAY 7 TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY 9 THURSDAY 10 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 11 - OSCE (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) (DCOM CE 1-10) 39 Intro Path I LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #3 73 Integration of Metabolism Teresa Campbell, MD 40 Intro Path II 74 Genetic Disorders of Metabolism Teresa Campbell, MD 75 TBL: Ethanol Metabolism Melissa Henderson, PhD L32 LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #5 Oral Cavity / Pharynx /Staff ; ; (DCOM 402) WRITTEN EXAM #3 Prep Time: TBA Begin Time: TBA End Time: TBA Students have 30 minutes of review time immediately following exam submission. Revised: 7/10/15

10 WEEK: 20 MONTH: DEC HOUR MONDAY 14 TUESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY 16 THURSDAY 17 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 18 ; ; MED HISTO Make-up Exams (DCOM Aud 101 & 102) (DCOM 402) (DCOM 105 & 306) WRITTEN EXAM #6 Prep Time: TBA Begin Time: TBA End Time: TBA MS STUDENT EXAM (DCOM Aud 101) (DCOM 402) WRITTEN EXAM #5 Prep Time: TBA Begin Time: TBA End Time: TBA Students have 30 minutes of review time immediately following exam submission. LAB PRACTICAL MAKE-UP EXAM Revised: 7/17/15

11 OMS-I Class Schedule Fall 2015 Key MED HISTO Medical Gross Anatomy DO SYS 701 Molecular Fundamentals of Medicine I DO SYS 711 Medical Histology DO SYS 714 Osteopathic Principles and Practices I DO SYS 731 Essentials of Patient Care I Activities DO SYS 741 EXAMS Foundations of Modern Healthcare I DO SYS 781 Lecture Exams INTERVIEWS Prospective Student Interview Dates (FACULTY ONLY) Math & Science Building 1st Floor Auditoria (M&S Lab 401) 4th Floor Anatomy Lab (M&S SC 1-18) 4th Floor Student Conference Rooms Building (DCOM Aud 101) 1st Floor Auditoria (DCOM Aud 102) 1st Floor Auditoria (DCOM SC 1-15) 1st Floor Student Conference Rooms 2nd Floor OPP Lab (DCOM Lab 227) 2nd Floor Anatomy Lab (DCOM CE 1-10) 2nd Floor Clinical Exam Rooms (Sim Lab) 3rd Floor Simulation Lab Created: 3/31/15 Revised: 10/13/15 This schedule is subject to change. Please visit for the most current version.

12 WEEK: 0 MONTH: JULY 2015 HOUR MONDAY 27 TUESDAY 28 WEDNESDAY 29 THURSDAY 30 FRIDAY 31 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM (M&S Aud 100 & Lab 401) Introduction to and Anatomy Lab /Staff 1 Hip Joint / Thigh Zach Throckmorton, PhD ORIENTATION ORIENTATION ORIENTATION L1 Gluteal Region / Hip /Staff Revised: 4/21/15

13 WEEK: 1 MONTH: AUG HOUR MONDAY 3 TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY 5 THURSDAY 6 FRIDAY 7 **MANDATORY** **GUEST** 2 **MANDATORY** Team-Based Learning (TBL) 3 Trainer Presentation Mindfulness Student Physician Behavior **MANDATORY** Jason Kishpaugh, MA 1 1 Intro to Overview of Osteopathy P. Bradley Hall, MD Knee Pain Osteopathic Manipulation and the Introduction to MFM-I Autonomic Nervous System Zach Throckmorton, PhD MFM Leg Anatomy and Biomechanics Lower Extremity: Hip and Thigh Q&A Session Zach Throckmorton, PhD MFM Thigh L2 1 Course Introduction Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM Dr. Yonts & DeFranco 2 The Clinical Encounter Lower Extremity: Hip and Thigh L1 Knee / Leg L3 /Staff Chris Yonts, DO 3 Components of a History I: Problem Focused History /Staff Gina DeFranco, DO 4 Components of a History II: Patient Focused History Gina DeFranco, DO Revised: 8/4/15

14 WEEK: 2 MONTH: AUG HOUR MONDAY 10 TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY 12 THURSDAY 13 FRIDAY Preventive Medicine DNA Replication, Gene Mutations, and Repair The Vocabulary of Medical Education Transcription and Transcriptional Translation and Regulation Membrane Transport Health Literacy I Regulation Translation Drs. Teitelbaum & Zieren Melissa Henderson, PhD Melissa Henderson, PhD Jan Zieren, DO Ankle Introduction to Histology Epithelium I Epithelium II Health Literacy II Zach Throckmorton, PhD Jan Zieren, DO Foot Lower Extremity: Knee and Leg Protein Sorting and Modifications Cytoskeleton / Intracellular Traffic Glycoproteins / Extracellular Matrix Zach Throckmorton, PhD Melissa Henderson, PhD Ankle / Foot I L4 5 Professionalism in the Clinical Encounter Group B = 1:00-2:30 PM Group C = 2:30-4:00 PM Group A = 4:00-5:30 PM Chris Yonts, DO 6 Humanism in the Clinical Encounter Lower Extremity: Knee and Leg L2 Ankle / Foot II L5 (DCOM 201) Surface Anatomy L6 /Staff Chris Yonts, DO /Staff /Staff Revised: 8/11/15

15 WEEK: 3 MONTH: AUG HOUR MONDAY 17 TUESDAY 18 WEDNESDAY 19 THURSDAY 20 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 21 Electronic Exam Orientation **MANDATORY** **GUEST** **MANDATORY** 8 HIPAA Exam Services Loretta Duncan, FACMPE **GUEST** 10 **MANDATORY** 9 Cell Adhesion and Membrane Junctions Standard Precautions C. Anne Pontius,MBA,CMPE,MT(ASCP) Cell Injury, Apoptosis, Necrosis Stem Cells and Hematopoiesis TBL: Inhibitors of Gene Expression Basic Epidemiology Measures Melissa Henderson, PhD 6 7 Gait Cycle Lower Extremity: Ankle and Foot 11 Incidence and Prevalence Zach Throckmorton, PhD EPC-I Diagnostic Equipment Check **MANDATORY** Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM L1 Group C = 1:00-2:30 PM Group A = 2:30-4:00 PM Group B = 4:00-5:30 PM L3 BEGINS 1:30 PM Taking A History Lower Extremity: Ankle and Foot PRACTICE PRACTICAL L1 Histology Techniques & Epithelium Revised: 8/4/15

16 WEEK: 4 MONTH: AUG HOUR MONDAY 24 TUESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY 26 THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 28 ; ; MED HISTO 14 Exam Strengths & 13 Opportunities Report (DCOM 306) Meiosis and Cytogenetics Inference and Statistical WRITTEN EXAM #1 Significance II **MANDATORY** Prep Time: 8:00 AM BEGINS 8:40 AM Begin Time: 8:15 AM Melissa Henderson, PhD Assessment & Exam Services End Time: 9:38 AM Study Skills Seminar 12 8 POST-EXAM DEAN'S HOUR Inference and Statistical Deep Back /Spinal Cord Significance I **MANDATORY** MS STUDENT EXAM (DCOM Aud 101) (DCOM 306) WRITTEN EXAM #1 Prep Time: 8:30 AM Begin Time: 8:45 AM End Time: 9:24 AM Students have 30 minutes of review time immediately following exam submission. **MANDATORY** John Gassler, DPT Ed Cherry, EdD Superficial Back Connective Tissue I Connective Tissue II John Gassler, DPT Thoracic Spine and Ribcage Chromosomal Basis of Human Autosomal Dominant and Recessive Poster Shoulder / Shoulder Joint Diseases Inheritance Juanita Brown, DO Melissa Henderson, PhD Melissa Henderson, PhD John Gassler, DPT (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #1 Clinical Activity I - DAY 1 Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM L4 L7 Diagnosis of the Thoracic Spine Back / Suboccipital Triangle/ Spinal Cord I Juanita Brown, DO /Staff Revised: 8/25/15

17 WEEK: 5 MONTH: SEPT HOUR MONDAY 31 TUESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY 2 THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) (DCOM CE 1-10) 22 Sex-Linked Non-Traditional Modes of Developmental Genetics Clinical Activity I - DAY 2 TBL: Cystic Fibrosis Inheritance LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #1 Melissa Henderson, PhD Melissa Henderson, PhD Epigenetics and X-inactivation Population Genetics Drs. Henderson & A. Gromley Melissa Henderson, PhD Melissa Henderson, PhD 10 6 Pectoral Region / Axilla Cartilage 14 Inference and Statistical Significance III John Gassler, DPT Gene Interactions (Multifactorial Brachial Plexus Inheritance) 15 Inference and Statistical Significance IV Melissa Herderson, PhD John Gassler, DPT L8 L9 Back / Suboccipital Triangle/ Spinal Cord II /Staff ; ; (DCOM 306) WRITTEN EXAM #1 Prep Time: 2:00 PM Begin Time: 2:15 PM End Time: 3:50 PM Students have 30 minutes of review time immediately following exam submission. Pectoral Region / Shoulder /Staff Revised: 8/28/15

18 WEEK: 6 MONTH: SEPT HOUR MONDAY 7 TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY 9 THURSDAY 10 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS OPTIONAL Presentation 26 Signal Transduction I Cell Cycle and Control of the Cell Tips for Utilizing Group Study Cycle Effectively Drs. Bassett & Batchelor Signal Transduction II Signal Transduction III Antebrachium / Wrist Screening I John Gassler, DPT Bone I Bone II Screening II Shoulder Brachium / Elbow Joint Hand Clinical Application for Cell Cycle and Control of the Cell Cycle John Gassler, DPT John Gassler, DPT LABOR DAY 8 Components of a History III: The Group B = 1:00-2:30 PM Review of Systems Group C = 2:30-4:00 PM Group A = 4:00-5:30 PM Allison Greenstein, DO 9 Introduction to Clinical Reasoning Shoulder L5 Axilla / Arm / Brachial Plexus L10 Forearm L11 Chris Yonts, DO /Staff /Staff L2 Connective Tissue, Cartilage, Bone Revised: 9/1/15

19 WEEK: 7 MONTH: SEPT HOUR MONDAY 14 TUESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY 16 THURSDAY 17 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS TBL: Cancer DEAN'S HOUR 30 Cancer Genetics **MANDATORY** **GUEST** Article Discussion Clinical Genetics Genetics Counseling Amanda Noyse,MS,CGC,LGC Hallmarks of Cancer Overview of Cancer Treatments / Limb Development Randomized Control Trial Therapies Natalie Langley, PhD Cancer Biology Arm and Hand Descriptive Statistics Personalized Medicine and Metabolism Cohort Article of Xenobiotics (DCOM 201) L12 L2 Group C = 1:00-2:30 PM Group A = 2:30-4:00 PM Group B = 4:00-5:30 PM L6 L13 Surface Anatomy Documentation of a History Arm and Hand Hand /Staff /Staff Revised: 9/11/15

20 WEEK: 8 MONTH: SEPT HOUR MONDAY 21 TUESDAY 22 WEDNESDAY 23 THURSDAY 24 FRIDAY 25 ; ; MED HISTO (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) (DCOM 105) Clinical Activity II - DAY 1 Ribs Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics Others WRITTEN EXAM #2 Prep Time: 8:00 AM Begin Time: 8:15 AM Juanita Brown, DO End Time: 10:37 AM Pleural Cavities / Lungs Case Control Statistics I MS STUDENT EXAM (DCOM Aud 101) (DCOM 105) Muscle I Muscle II Nervous Tissue I WRITTEN EXAM #2 Prep Time: 8:30 AM Begin Time: 8:45 AM End Time: 9:43 AM Mediastinum / Contents Regulation of Enzyme Activity Structure and Function of Hemoglobin and Myoglobin Students have 30 minutes of review time immediately following exam submission. LAB PRACTICAL EXAM #2 Group A = 1:00-2:30 PM Group B = 2:30-4:00 PM Group C = 4:00-5:30 PM L7 Special Presentation L14 **MANDATORY** **MANDATORY** How to be Successful as a Medical Student from the Perspective of a Practicing Physician Dr. Rob Gotlin Structural Ribs Lungs / Remove Thoracic Wall Juanita Brown, DO /Staff Revised: 9/17/15

21 WEEK: 9 MONTH: SEPT HOUR MONDAY 28 TUESDAY 29 WEDNESDAY 30 THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 2 18 (CE 1-10, DCOM 206) Great Vessels / Heart In Situ Clinical Activity II - DAY 2 History of Osteopathy Molecular and Biochemical Techniques 19 Heart Juanita Brown, DO Statistics I (cont'd) Posterior Mediastinum TBL: Structure-Function of Proteins 20 Thoracic Wall / Mechanics of Respiration Nervous Tissue III Clinical Application for Techniques 12 Nervous Tissue II Heart Development Plasma Proteins and Diagnostic Use of Enzymes John Gassler, DPT L15 Group B = 1:00-2:30 PM Group C = 2:30-4:00 PM Group A = 4:00-5:30 PM L8 L16 (DCOM CE 1-10, Lab 201) Group C = 1:00-2:30 PM Group A = 2:30-4:00 PM Group B = 4:00-5:30 PM L4 Great Vessels / Heart In Situ Respiratory Ribs Posterior Mediastinum Exam of Vital Signs, General Assessment, S/H/N /Staff Juanita Brown, DO /Staff L3 Muscle & Nervous Tissue Revised: 9/25/15

22 WEEK: 10 MONTH: OCT HOUR MONDAY 5 TUESDAY 6 WEDNESDAY 7 THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY - INTERVIEWS 9 ; ; MED HISTO (DCOM 105) Statistics II Digestion and Absorption of Carbs Glycogen Metabolism WRITTEN EXAM #3 Prep Time: 8:00 AM Begin Time: 8:15 AM End Time: 9:33 AM Abdominal Wall / Hernias Statistics II (cont'd) Gycolysis Lower GI Tract MS STUDENT EXAM (DCOM Aud 101) (DCOM 105) WRITTEN EXAM #3 Prep Time: 8:30 AM Begin Time: 8:45 AM End Time: 9:35 AM Students have 30 minutes of review time immediately following exam submission. LAB PRACTICAL EXAM # Overview of Abdominal Cavity Sensory Organs-Eye Sensory Organs-Ear Liver / Gallbladder / Pancreas / Spleen Palpation of Abdominal Contents Upper GI Tract Statistics III Gluconeogenesis and Maintenance of Blood Glucose (DCOM Aud 101 & 102) 11 History/ROS of the Constitutional Group C = 1:00-2:30 PM System Group A = 2:30-4:00 PM Group B = 4:00-5:30 PM Chris Yonts, DO L9 L17 L18 Beginning Abdominal Palpation Abdominal Wall / Inguinal Region Abdominal Contents 1 Juanita Brown, DO /Staff /Staff Revised: 10/9/15

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