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S A V E T H E D A T E S F O R
2018 ORTHOPAEDIC CME
January 31, 2018 - February 3, 2018 • Park City, UT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Selby Spine Conference is designed for surgeons with a special interest in the treatment of spinal disorders. The latest advancements and controversies in the field will be presented through didactic lectures, open discussions, debates and case presentations. Selby Spine grew out of the Keystone Meeting that Dr. David Selby began in Keystone, Colorado in 1986.
S E L BY S P I N ECONFERENCE
SPECIAL GUEST CHAIRMEN
Wellington Hsu, MD Chicago, IL
Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA Philadelphia, PA
COURSE DIRECTORS
Jean-Jacques Abitbol, MD, FRCSC San Diego, CA
Richard Fessler, MDChicago, IL
Pierce Nunley, MD Shreveport, LA
John Small, MDTampa, FL
F E B R UAR Y 1 -3 , 2 0 1 8 - TA M PA , F L
CURRENT SOLUTIONS IN
S H O U LD E R & E LB O W S U R G E R Y
COURSE DIRECTORMARK A. FRANKLE, MDTAMPA, FL
COURSE CO-DIRECTOR MARK A. MIGHELL, MDTAMPA, FL
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide the orthopaedic surgeon with a comprehensive update on treatments for various shoulder and elbow disorders including conservative care, arthroplasty, arthroscopy, and fracture management. The course format is a diverse combination of lectures, hands-on workshops and engaging panel discussions. A pre-course cadaver lab provides advanced TSA and RTSA surgical techniques for interested registrants. Distinguished faculty members will present their experience and techniques and discuss individual cases. Ample time for question and answer sessions will be provided for participants to interact with faculty.
COURSE DIRECTOR
JEFFREY M. SMITH, MDSan Diego, CA
February 1-3, 2018 • Coronado Island, CA
J O I N T L Y P R O V I D E D B Y
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to educate orthopaedic surgeons on existing core principles in trauma and fracture care, challenge dogma, explore emerging techniques and technology, and continue improving outcomes. Nationally renowned leaders in the field of orthopaedic trauma will lead interactive discussions and debates, present their experiences, techniques and challenging cases, and provide instruction in hands-on workshops.
J O I N T L Y P R O V I D E D B Y
F E B R UAR Y 8- 1 0, 2 0 1 8 - TA M PA , F L
COURSE DIRECTORS MICHAEL CLARE, MDTAMPA, FL
CRAIG RADNAY, MD, MPHNEW YORK, NY
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This live CME activity will help you stay current with the latest concepts in diagnosing, managing, and treating common foot and ankle conditions and injuries through lectures, interactive panel discussions, and case presentations on:· Ankle instability· Osteochondral lesions of the talus· Sports-related trauma
· Ankle fractures and other ankle traumas· Midfoot fractures and dislocation · Fractures of the calcaneous
In two hands-on cadaver lab sessions, practice what you’ve learned in the didactic sessions using the latest technologies and instrumentation in a state-of-the-art bioskills lab.
CURRENT SOLUTIONS IN
F O O T & AN K LE S U R G E R Y
COURSE CHAIR
Anthony A. Romeo, MDChicago, IL
SECTION LEADERS
SPORTSJames. P Bradley, MDPittsburgh, PA
SHOULDERWilliam N. Levine, MDNew York, NY
KNEE Michael J. Stuart, MDRochester, MN
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The 2018 Shoulder, Knee & Sports Meeting is designed to enhance knowledge of diagnosis and treatment alternatives relevant to the entire array of arthroscopic practice. The program focuses on surgical methods and o�ers advanced technical pearls, which should help translate into improved operative performance and better patient outcomes.
FEBRUARY 22-25, 2018 - SNOWBIRD, UT
WINTER SKS2018 SHOULDER, KNEE, & SPORTS MEETING
SKS
COURSE CHAIR
Bruce Ziran, MD, FACSLawrenceville, GA
COURSE CO-CHAIR
Douglas W. Lundy, MD, FACSMarietta, GA
April 19-21, 2018 • Atlanta, GA
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Atlanta Trauma Symposium is designed for orthopaedic surgeons to enhance surgeon competency and provide strategies for fracture management. A distinguished faculty will present the latest concepts and techniques in orthopaedic trauma, through didactic lectures, case presentations, and hands-on workshops.
ADVISORY BOARD
James B. Billys, MDMelbourne, FL
Boyle Cheng, PhDPittsburgh, PA
Domagoj Coric, MDCharlotte, NC
Richard Guyer, MDPlano, TX
Stephen Hochschuler, MDPlano, TX
Marc Weinstein, MDTampa, FL
William Welch, MDPhiladelphia, PA
Spring 2018 - Florida Keys
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Castellvi Spine is designed for surgeons and non-operative clinicians with specific interest in disorders of the spine. Distinguished faculty will present the latest advances in the field. Topics covered will include complex reconstruction, artificial disc replacement, use of biologics, spine biomechanics, management of complications, treatment modalities for osteoporosis, and emerging technologies. There will be ample time for question and answer sessions, as well as special cadaveric labs.
May 18-19, 2018 - New York, NY
ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA
A Practical Guide to What We Need to Know in 2018
May 18-19, 2018 - New York, NY
COURSE DIRECTORS
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD New York, NY
Paul Tornetta, III, MDBoston, MA
F O R M E R L Y C O L U M B I A U N I V E R S I T Y N Y C T R A U M A C O U R S E
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to present advanced instruction of upper and lower extremity trauma to practicing orthopaedic surgeons and residents. Participants will be updated on new techniques and philosophies in the modern management of orthopaedic trauma. Attendees will learn to identi� and understand appropriate salvage procedures for di�cult trauma cases. The course uses a variety of techniques including didactic lectures, case presentations, and hands-on workshops.
3 0 T H A N N U A L
COURSE DIRECTOR
SETH GASSER, MDTAMPA, FL
ORTHOPAED ICS FOR THE PR IMARY CARE PRACT IT IONER
& REHAB IL ITAT ION THERAP IST
JULY 20-22, 2018 - CLEARWATER, FL
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the most current diagnostic and treatment options in every orthopaedic subspecialty. A distinguished faculty will present recent advances in pediatrics, trauma, and fracture fixation; arthritis, joint reconstruction, and sports-related conditions; and spine surgery, biologics, and physical therapy. Participants will be given ample time for interactive discussions, opportunities to interact with faculty, and valuable experience in hands-on workshops.
FALL 2018 • CHICAGO, IL
CHICAGO SPORTS MEDICINE SYMPOSIUM
2018
COURSE DIRECTORS Anthony A. Romeo, MDChicago, IL
Nikhil N. Verma, MDChicago, IL
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTABirmingham, AL
CARTILAGE COURSE CHAIRMEN Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA Chicago, IL
Adam B. Yanke, MD Chicago, IL
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course has been designed to present knee, shoulder, elbow, hip, and other sports medicine injuries and ailments. A distinguished faculty of internationally and nationally recognized orthopaedic surgeons will share the most advanced treatment options in their specialty areas. Live surgery broadcasts, case presentations, and panel discussions will offer participants the opportunity to interact with faculty and learn the most current solutions to these challenging problems.
COURSE DIRECTORS
RICHARD BUCH, MDDALLAS, TX
GEORG GOSHEGER, MDMÜNSTER, GERMANY
LEE JEYS, MDBIRMINGHAM, UK
PIETRO RUGGIERI, MD, PHDPADUA, ITALY
THOMAS H. TEMPLE, MDMIAMI, FL
S E P T E M B E R 2 0 - 2 2 , 2 0 1 8 • TH E PA L M S H OT E L • M I A M I B E A C H , F L
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This two-day conference will educate attendees on the treatment of the most challenging and difficult complex reconstruction and orthopaedic infection cases. World-renowned experts in orthopedic revisions and musculoskeletal oncology will lecture on the latest developments in technology and techniques, while allowing ample time for discussion. Attendees will discuss among themselves and come to a consensus on best treatments for complex cases. The course is not designed to discuss only “good” results, but the worst, most difficult cases and problems we all face. Our “bad outcomes” or “DISASTERS” concept is a simple one: we all learn more from our mistakes.
NOVEMBER 2-3, 2018 - TAMPA, FL
COURSE DIRECTORS
MICHAEL J. GARCIA, MDTAMPA, FL
JASON NYDICK, DOTAMPA, FL
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThrough a mix of didactic presentations and interactive debates, the expert faculty for this live CME activity will update you on treatment options and outcomes for a variety of common and complex hand and upper extremity conditions. The first day of the meeting will be devoted to a hands-on cadaver lab where you will practice hand and wrist procedures that involve plating, internal bracing, and arthrodesis. Come to the meeting with the questions you need answered to advance your practice – you’ll have plenty of opportunities to engage with the faculty.
[FRONTIERS] IN UPPER EXTREMITY SURGERY
C O U R S E D I R E C T O R S
Christopher S. Ahmad, MDNew York, NY
Anthony A. Romeo, MDChicago, IL
B A S E B A L L S P O R T S M E D I C I N E G A M E - C H A N G I N G C O N C E P T S
3 R D A N N U A L
NOVEMBER 2018 • NEW YORK, NY
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Through didactic presentations and case-based discussions, our expert faculty will help you navigate the key issues in managing and treating the baseball athlete. They’ll o�er practical solutions based on their experience to help you deal with shoulder, elbow, core, hip, and foot and ankle injuries. Plus, they’ll be available throughout the meeting to answer all your questions.
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 8 - TA M PA , F L
COURSE DIRECTORS
COURSE CHAIRMANROY SANDERS, MDTAMPA, FL
LOWER EXTREMITY PROGRAMWILLIAM RICCI, MDNEW YORK, NY
UPPER EXTREMITY PROGRAMMARK A. MIGHELL, MDTAMPA, FL
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is a case-based interactive experience complete with real-time audience-response capability and designed to involve participants in all aspects of learning. New this year is a hands-on cadaver lab lasting a full eight hours and highlighting the latest technologies and trends.
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