The Bone Health Basement Tapes

Why Did We Start ASOP?


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In this episode, we discuss the critical gaps in osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment, the need for a dedicated society like ASOP, and how advocacy, education, and technology can reshape the future of bone health. Whether you're a clinician, researcher, or someone passionate about improving patient outcomes, this conversation is for you.

Guests:

Dr. Anne F. Lake is a board-certified nurse practitioner specializing in osteoporosis management at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. As the director of the Fracture Liaison Service, she leads efforts to improve care for patients at high risk for fractures. A recognized expert in bone health, she serves as an advisor for national organizations and speaks nationally on best practices for osteoporosis care. Passionate about early intervention and quality improvement, Dr. Lake is dedicated to advancing bone health initiatives and patient-centered care.

Dudley Phipps is a nationally recognized bone health expert and Certified Clinical Densitometrist (ISCD), specializing in Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) implementation. With a career spanning from paramedicine to hospital and insurance roles since 1980, he is driven by a passion for improving lives through better bone health—both locally and nationwide.

Moderator: Peter Bianco

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The Bone Health Basement TapesBy American Society of Osteoporosis Providers