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All Things Orthopedics: Controversies & Clinical Advances Saturday March 2, 2019 7am – 3:30pm Crest Hollow Country Club 8325 Jericho Turnpike Woodbury, NY 11797 Course Director Co-Course Directors Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD Michael A. Mont, MD Chair, Orthopedic Surgery Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Northwell Health Orthopedic Service Line Senior Vice President System Chief of Joint Reconstruction Orthopedic Service Line Northwell Health Professor and Chair, Orthopedic Surgery Attending Orthopedic Surgeon Zucker School of Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital Keynote Speaker Giles R. Scuderi, MD George J. Davies, DPT, Med, PT, SCS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, PES, CSMS, FAPTA Vice President, Orthopedic Service Line Professor of Physical Therapy, Georgia Southern University Attending Orthopedic Surgeon Assistant Director Lenox Hill Hospital Biodynamics and Human Performance Center Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Savannah, GA Associate Professor, Orthopedic Surgery Zucker School of Medicine Orthopaedic Institute
All Things Orthopedics: Controversies & Clinical Advances Saturday, March 2, 2019 | 7am – 3:30pm | Crest Hollow Country Club | 8325 Jericho Turnpike | Woodbury, NY Program Agenda 7am Registration & Continental Breakfast 7:30am Welcome & Introduction Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD Session I: Controversies in Arthroplasty Co-Moderators: Howard Goodman, MD and Giles Scuderi, MD 7:45am Non-Operative Treatment of Osteoarthritis: “Do I Have to Have Surgery?” vs. Just Have A Joint Replacement Michael Mont, MD vs. Vijay Rasquinha, MD 8:05am Robotic Surgery vs. Patient Specific Instrumentation vs. Conventional Arthroplasty: “What’s All the Fuss?” Matthew Hepinstall, MD vs. James Germano, MD vs. Jonathan Danoff, MD 8:30am Clinical Advances & New Horizons in Arthroplasty: A Case-Based Panel Discussion Panel Moderators: Sreevathsa Boraiah, MD and Keith Reinhardt, MD Panelists: Stanley Asnis, MD; Michael Mont, MD; Michael Ciminiello, MD; Vijay Rasquinha, MD; Giles Scuderi, MD; Howard Goodman, MD; Ashley Campbell, DPT, Cert MDT; Salvatore DiMatteo, PT Session II: Controversies in Sports Medicine Co-Moderators: Michael Zacchilli, MD and Robert Trasolini, DO 9:15am Meniscus Repair vs. Resection: “Is It Worth It?” Nicholas Sgaglione, MD vs. Louis McIntyre, MD 9:35am Shoulder Stabilization in the Collision Athlete: “Latarjet is the Way to Go” vs. “Don’t Mess with the Anatomy, Just Fix It – Arthroscopy Works” Anthony Romeo, MD vs. James Paci, MD 10am Clinical Advances & New Horizons in Sports Medicine: A Case-Based Panel Discussion Panel Moderators: Nicholas A. Sgaglione and Peter McCann, MD Panelists: Randy Cohn, MD; Craig Levitz, MD; Etan Sugarman, MD; Roger Gerland, PT, ATC; Jake Ni, MD; Steve Rokito, MD; Michael Gonzalez, ATC; George J. Davies, DPT, Med, PT, SCS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, PES, CSMS, FAPTA 10:45am 30 Minute Break Session III: Keynote Presentation — My 50 + Years of Experiences Examining and Treating Patients with Shoulder Problems: Mistakes and Myths. What Have We Learned? 11:15am George J. Davies, DPT, Med, PT, SCS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, PES, CSMS, FAPTA 12:15pm Lunch Break Session IV: Controversies in Spinal Disorders Co-Moderators: Thomas Mauri, MD and Jonathan Oren, MD 1:15pm Non-Operative Treatment of Herniated Nucleus Pulposis: “I Don’t Want Surgery” vs. Disc Excision: “Just Do It” Jason Lipetz, MD vs. Daniel Brandenstein, DO 1:35pm Spinal Stenosis & Decompression: “To Fuse or Not to Fuse” Sanjeev Suratwala, MD vs. David Essig, MD 2pm Clinical Advances & New Horizons in Spine: A Case-Based Panel Discussion Panel Moderators: Jason Lipetz, MD and Jeff Silber, MD Panelists: Daniel Brandenstein, DO; Rohit Verma, MD; Jonathan Oren, MD; Thomas Mauri, MD; Daniel Vaknin, PT; Rob Shapiro, PT, COMT Session V: Controversies in Trauma Disorders Co-Moderators: Jeffrey Kaplan, MD and Richard Bochner, MD 2:45pm Rib Fracture ORIF vs. “Are You Kidding Me?” David Galos, MD vs. Michael Linn, MD 3:05pm Clinical Advances & New Horizons in Trauma: A Case-Based Panel Discussion Panel Moderators: Jeffrey Kaplan, MD & Richard Bochner, MD Panelists: David Galos, MD; Michael Linn, MD; Hamid Mostafavi, MD; Lon Weiner, MD; Victoria Schuppe, PT, DPT, CHT 3:30pm Adjourn / Closing Remarks
All Things Orthopedics: Controversies & Clinical Advances Saturday, March 2, 2019 | 7am – 3:30pm | Crest Hollow Country Club | 8325 Jericho Turnpike | Woodbury, NY Statement of Need: As the spectrum of orthopedic clinical care Credit Designation: Northwell Health designates this educational continues to grow and evolve through recent advances in technology activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. and modern medicine, the model in which clinical care is delivered Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent often changes as a result of these advances. Orthopedic surgeons, of their participation in the activity. as well as the team of clinicians involved throughout the patient continuum of care, are now presented with a multitude of new Nursing Credit Designation: The American Nurses Credentialing surgical and non-surgical options that are taken into consideration Center (ANCC) will accept 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ as equal to when providing treatment for the orthopedic and musculoskeletal 1.0 ANCC contact hour. Nurses should inquire with their specialty patient populations. Due to a lack of knowledge surrounding these organizations and professional institutions as to their acceptance of new technologies as well as minimal evidence-based outcomes AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. research, care givers are now finding themselves having to make difficult decisions when treating a patient and developing his/her Physical Therapy Credit Designation: Long Island Jewish Medical plan of care, often times evoking peer-to-peer controversy. Center, a member of Northwell Health, is recognized by the New York State Board Education Department’s State Board for Physical Therapy While the patient population’s need for orthopedic services increases, as an approved provider of physical therapy and physical therapist clinicians and allied health care professionals need to be educated assistant continuing education. This event is awarded 7.8 contact on the ever-changing clinical advances in joint replacement, sports hours. Certificates of completion will be e-mailed to participants of medicine, spine medicine and trauma medicine; the controversies the corresponding disciplines after the event. imposed by a new technological landscape and their potential impact on the orthopedic/musculoskeletal care delivery model Occupational Therapy Credit Designation: Northwell Health while ultimately sustaining an ongoing effort to maximize patient Rehabilitation Network is recognized by the NBCOT as a outcomes. This course will address recent changes in orthopedic care Professional Development Provider. Upon completion of this management and decision making, innovative surgical techniques course, 6.5 contact hours will be provided to those of the and clinical advances, in tandem with rehabilitative modalities corresponding disciplines. Participants should only claim credit presented through didactic lectures and point/counterpoint debates, commensurate with the extent of their participation in the all supported by evidence-based research and outcome measures in activity. Certificates of completion will be e-mailed to participants alignment with patient-centric goals. of the corresponding disciplines after the event. Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this live conference, Athletic Trainer Credit Designation: Northwell Health Rehabilitation participants should be able to: Network (BOC AP#: P8350) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Certified Athletic Trainers. – Describe the difference in clinical outcomes for the osteoarthritis This program is eligible for a maximum of 6.5 Category A hours/ patient population who elect to have joint replacement surgery vs. CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the non-operative treatment methods. educational program. Certificates of completion will be e-mailed to – Identify the appropriate patient candidates for robotic surgery, participants of the corresponding disciplines after the event. specific instrumentation or conventional arthroplasty based on patient presentation and comorbidities. Faculty Disclosure Policy: Northwell Health adheres to the ACCME’s – Determine if a patient presenting with knee pain is an appropriate Standards for Commercial Support. Any individuals in a position to candidate for meniscus repair vs. meniscus resection and develop control the content of a CME activity, including faculty, planners, subsequent rehabilitation protocols. reviewers or others, are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All relevant conflicts of – Summarize the difference in clinical outcomes for patients interest will be resolved prior to the commencement of the activity. who present with pain in the spine who elect to have a surgical procedure vs. non-operative treatment methods. Registration Fees – Recognize when it is appropriate to refer a patient who $115 for Northwell Health employees & voluntary faculty experienced a traumatic injury to the humeral shaft or ribs for $150 for all others surgical intervention and identify which technique will produce the $175 for on-site registration most positive outcome. Registration fee includes continental breakfast, break, lunch, digital educational course materials. Target Audience: Orthopedists; Sports Medicine Specialists; Joint Replacement Specialists; Trauma Specialists; Physiatrists; Cancellation Policy: To receive a refund, all cancellations must be Pediatricians; Primary Care Physicians; Rheumatologists; Nurses; confirmed in writing to the Office of Continuing Medical Education Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists; Occupational Therapists; by Friday February 22, 2019. An administrative fee of $25 will be Athletic Trainers and allied health care professionals kept for all cancellations. No refunds will be given after this date or for “no-shows.” CME Accreditation: Northwell Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Course Faculty *+ Indicates Northwell Health Physician Partners Orthopaedic Institute Indicates Faculty Appointment at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Stanley E. Asnis, MD *+ Michael Gonzalez, MS, ATC Chief, Adult Joint Reconstruction Senior Athletic Trainer, Sports Medicine Program North Shore University Hospital STARS - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services Richard M. Bochner, MD *+ Howard J. Goodman, MD *+ Medical Director, Schwartz Ambulatory Surgery Center Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Joint Reconstruction, Orthopedic Surgeon, General Orthopedics Musculoskeletal Oncology North Shore University Hospital, LIJ Medical Center, Sreevathsa Boraiah, MD *+ Lenox Hill Hospital Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Joint Reconstruction North Shore University Hospital Matthew S. Hepinstall, MD *+ Associate Director, Center for Joint Preservation & Daniel Brandenstein, DO * Reconstruction Director, Orthopedic Spine Surgery Lenox Hill Hospital Southside Hospital Jeffrey S. Kaplan, MD + Ashley Campbell, DPT, Cert MDT Attending Orthopedic Surgeon Senior Physical Therapist LIJ Medical Center STARS – Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services Craig Levitz, MD + Michael Ciminiello, MD Medical Director, Orlin & Cohen Medical Group Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Joint Reconstruction Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Peconic Bay Medical Center Michael S. Linn, MD *+ Randy M. Cohn, MD *+ Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Trauma Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Southside Hospital LIJ Valley Stream Hospital Jason S. Lipetz, MD + Jonathan R. Danoff, MD * Chief, Spine Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Joint Reconstruction Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation North Shore University Hospital Thomas M. Mauri, MD *+ Salvatore DiMatteo, PT Vice Chair, Orthopedic Surgery, North Shore University Physical Therapist Supervisor Hospital, LIJ Medical Center STARS – Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services Vice President, Orthopedic Service Line David A. Essig, MD *+ Peter D. McCann, MD *+ Director, Spine Surgery Director, Orthopedic Surgery & Strategic Initiatives LIJ Forest Hills Hospital Lenox Health Greenwich Village David K. Galos, MD *+ Louis F. McIntyre, MD *+ Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Trauma Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine North Shore University Hospital Director of Strategic Initiatives, Westchester Roger Gerland, MSPT, ATC Hamid R. Mostafavi, MD Director, STARS – Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Trauma Team Physical Therapist, Hofstra University, New York Islanders North Shore University Hospital James A. Germano, MD Jake Ni, MD * Chief, Hip Services Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine LIJ Valley Stream Hospital LIJ Forest Hills Hospital
Jonathan H. Oren, MD *+ Rohit B. Verma, MD *+ Orthopedic Surgeon, Spine Surgery Orthopedic Surgeon, Spine Surgery Lenox Hill Hospital North Shore University Hospital, LIJ Medical Center James M. Paci, MD + Lon S. Weiner, MD Director of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Director, Orthopedic Residency Program Suffolk County Lenox Hill Hospital Orlin & Cohen Orthopedic Group Michael A. Zacchilli, MD *+ Vijay J. Rasquinha, MD *+ Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Joint Reconstruction Lenox Health Greenwich Village Chief, Joint Reconstruction Services, LIJ Medical Center Keith R. Reinhardt, MD *+ Orthopedic Surgeon, Adult Joint Reconstruction Chief, Adult Joint Reconstruction, Southside Hospital Steven E. Rokito, MD *+ Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Division Chief, Sports Medicine, LIJ Medical Center Anthony A. Romeo, MD Chief of Orthopaedics New York, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Chief, Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital Victoria Schuppe, PT, DPT, CHT Certified Hand Therapist STARS - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services Robert Shapiro, MA, PT, COMT Director of Clinical Excellence Physical Therapist, Professional Physical Therapy Jeff S. Silber, MD, DC *+ Associate Chairman, Orthopedic Surgery, LIJ Medical Center Chief, Division of Spine Surgery, LIJ Medical Center Planning Committee Etan P. Sugarman, MD *+ Thomas M. Mauri, MD Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Michael A. Mont, MD Lenox Health Greenwich Village Giles R. Scuderi, MD Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD Sanjeev J. Suratwala, MD, FACS, FAAOS *+ Ryan J. Strong Orthopedic Surgeon, Spine Surgery Syosset Hospital Conference coordinated by: Northwell Health Orthopaedic Institute Robert G. Trasolini, DO *+ Northwell Health Rehabilitation Service Line Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Northwell Health Office of Continuing Medical Education Huntington Hospital, Southside Hospital Acknowledgements Daniel M. Vaknin, MA, PT Vice President, Outpatient Therapy Network All educational/financial support will be acknowledged on STARS - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services the day of the program.
All Things Orthopedics: Controversies & Clinical Advances Saturday, March 2, 2019 | 7am – 3:30pm | Crest Hollow Country Club | 8325 Jericho Turnpike | Woodbury, NY Registration Form Registration fees Three ways to register $115 for Northwell Health employees 1. Online at northwell.edu/CME and volunteer faculty 2. Fax this form to (516) 465-8204 with credit card information $150 for all others 3. Mail this form with check (made payable to “All Things Orthopedics”) to: $175 for on-site registration Northwell Health Office of CME 1111 Marcus Avenue, Suite LL26 Lake Success, NY 11042 Registration Information (Please print clearly) Name Credentials (MD, DO, PhD, PA, RN, etc.) Address City State Zip Phone (Days) Cell Email Affiliation Specialty Please indicate o MD o DO o PA o NP o RN o Other (please specify) Charge $ to my o VISA o Mastercard o AMEX o Discover Credit card # Expiration date Please list all 16 digits from your credit card expiration date. Authorizing signature Today’s date A confirmation letter will be sent. Cancellation Policy To receive a refund, all cancellations must be confirmed in writing to the Office of Continuing Medical Education by February 22, 2019. An administrative fee of $25 will be kept for all cancellations. No refunds will be made after this date or for “no-shows.”
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