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ul 2 Cleveland Spine Review: J y1 3 Hands-On 2023 9-2 4, 2 0 A comprehensive Presented by Cleveland Clinic Center for Spine Health approach for Neurosurgeons, Orthopaedic Surgeons, Medical Spine Specialists, and Advanced Practice Providers July 19–24, 2023 Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital Hyatt Regency at the Arcade Cleveland, OH www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Cleveland Spine Review: Hands-On 2023 ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Cleveland Spine Review: Hands-On 2023 is a comprehensive course utilizing the cadaver Why Should Non-Surgeons Attend? laboratory and didactic sessions with ample time for discussion. This intensive course Nurses, Advanced Practice Nurses, Physician Assistants, emphasizes the fundamentals of spine surgery, particularly biomechanical considerations, Physiatrists and other medical spine specialists have and the surgery decision-making process. the unique opportunity to learn side by side, in didactic Through intensive, hands-on sessions utilizing cadavers, participants study surgical techniques sessions as well as a cadaver laboratory, with surgeons and strategies for a range of procedures including occipitocervical, cervical, thoracic, and lumbar in a relaxed, collegial atmosphere. fixation techniques. Complex surgical exposures in all regions of the spine are emphasized. Additionally, a special session for non-surgeons is held Led by experienced faculty, the course examines the multiple adjuncts to surgery, including prior to the start of the Spine Review on the first day to soft tissue and bone retractors and distractors, minimally invasive surgical techniques, spinal meet fellow attendees and prepare for the content to be implants (from multiple vendors), and dissection tools. Non-operative strategies are also presented throughout the remainder of the course. emphasized. Significant time is dedicated to operative indication discussions. The problem- based decision-making process is introduced and emphasized during these very interactive A variety of non-surgical breakout sessions and a discussions. cadaver dedicated to non-surgeons gives participants a multifaceted learning experience. Social functions Upon completion of the Cleveland Spine Review, the participant will be able to: complete an extremely memorable course. • Utilize problem-based decision-making to develop logical algorithms for solving complex problems. • Employ physiological and surgical principles to spinal fusion and instrumentation. • Apply anatomic and physiologic principles to the variety of surgical approaches available to access all regions of the spine. • Recognize the fundamental skills required to perform the most appropriate operation for any given clinical pathology, and to recognize one’s own limitations in this regard. • Evaluate available instrumentation systems and appreciate the advantages of each, as well as the relative indications for their use. Register now for the July 19–24 hands-on course in Cleveland These are verbatim comments taken from the evaluation form of past course attendees: “It was very educational and I learned a lot of useful information.” “Practice pearls and cases were excellent. Very solid course from top to bottom.” “Amazingly insightful (and often entertaining) presentations.” “This was well presented and the flow of information was in a way “The presenters were full of information and knowledge. They were that was easy to comprehend and in a reinforcing manner. Even not only passionate about their presentation but were willing to stay though I have attended this event before the material was updated over to answer questions.” and fresh. Excellent group of people with a diverse set of thoughts “Very collegial group that kept the course fun and informative. and opinions” Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 The Art Steffee Honored Dan Sciubba Guest Lecturer The Art Steffee Honored Guest Lecturer Daniel Sciubba, MD, MBA Daniel Sciubba, MD, MBA serves as the Lucille and Milton Cohn Professor and Chair Northwell Health, Great Neck, NY of Neurosurgery at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/ Northwell, the Senior Vice President of Neurosurgery at Northwell Health, and Co- Course Directors Director of the Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Northwell Health. He also is an Adjunct Professor of Neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Edward C. Benzel, MD A national leader in spinal neurosurgery, Dr. Sciubba has a particular focus on spine Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH tumors and spinal deformity. He is recognized for his work in complex en bloc surgery Douglas Orr, MD for rare tumors such as chordoma, in which a tumor is removed in its entirety in order Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH to reduce the risk of cancer spread. A widely recognized researcher, Dr. Sciubba has Jason Savage, MD authored more than 600 peer-reviewed papers and has edited three medical texts. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH His research includes mining big data to improve clinical outcomes and using animal models to determine the optimal treatment protocol for individuals based on characteristics of tumor and patient. Richard Schlenk, MD Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH In 2015, he was inducted into the Miller-Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence, the highest clinical distinction at Johns Michael Steinmetz, MD Hopkins University. He has been consistently recognized by Expertscape as among the top ten spine surgeons and spinal Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH oncology clinicians in the world. Gregory R. Trost, MD Dr. Sciubba received his medical degree from the College of Physicians & Surgeons at Columbia University and received a University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Master of Business Administration degree at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. His post- doctoral training included a residency in neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and two complex spine fellowships at Johns Hopkins University and Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Planning Committee Members Erin Anderson, PA-C Arthur D. Steffee, MD Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Arthur D. Steffee, MD, practiced in Cleveland, OH from 1967 thru 1998 with a special interest in total joint replacement Andrea Strayer, PhD, NP, CNRN and spine surgery. He received his B.S. degree from Allegheny College, graduated from McGill University’s medical school College of Nursing, University of Iowa and and completed his residency at Cleveland Clinic. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards and recognition for VA Health Care System, Iowa City, IA his pioneering contributions to medicine. In 1983, Dr. Steffee started AcroMed, a company that produced spinal implants Rachel Waite, CNP for which he holds many patents. He’s traveled extensively throughout the world for AcroMed, operating in 35 different Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH countries. Dr. Steffee retired from active practice in 1996 but continued to travel and operate until 1998. His company was sold to DePuy and subsequently to Johnson & Johnson. Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Lecturing Faculty ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Guest Faculty Jonathan Belding, MD Alex Jones, MD Abdelfattah Saoud, MD, PhD Suzanne Tharin, MD MetroHealth Medical Center NorthShore University Health System Ain Shams University Stanford University Chicago, IL Cairo, Egypt Stanford, CA Nathanial Brooks, MD University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics Kristen Jones, MD Shelly Schmoller, PA-C Greg Trost, MD Madison, WI University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics Minneapolis, MN Madison, WI Madison, WI Eldad Hadar, MD University of North Carolina Vince Miele, MD Daniel Sciubba, MD Andrew Wakefield, MD Chapel Hill, NC University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Northwell Health, Great Neck, NY Hartford Hospital Pittsburgh, PA Hartford, CT Ran Harel, MD Andrea Strayer, PhD, NP, CNRN Sheva Medical Center Tim Moore, MD College of Nursing, University of Iowa and Tel Aviv, Israel MetroHealth Medical Center VA Health Care System Cleveland, OH Iowa City, IA Gwyneth Hughes, MD Akron Children’s Akron, OH Cleveland Clinic Faculty Erin Anderson, PA-C Ajit Krishnaney, MD Sarah Rispinto, PhD Carlos Ugas, MD Center for Spine Health Center for Spine Health Psychiatry and Psychology Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Edward Benzel, MD Tom Mroz, MD Jason Savage, MD Rachel Waite, CNP Center for Spine Health Center for Spine Health Center for Spine Health Center for Spine Health Ryan Goodwin, MD Douglas Orr, MD Richard Schlenk, MD Jenny Wu, MD, MRMD Orthopaedic Surgery Center for Spine Health Center for Spine Health Diagnostic Radiology Kush Goyal, MD Dominic Pelle, MD Joanne Schneider, DNP Center for Spine Health Center for Spine Health Pain Management Augusto Hsia, MD; Richard Rammo, MD Michael Steinmetz, MD Center for Spine Health Center for Neurological Restoration Center for Spine Health Iain Kalfas, MD Pablo Recinos, MD Santhosh Thomas, DO Center for Spine Health Brain Tumor and Neuro-Oncology Center Center for Spine Health Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Course Overview ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Unique Features of the Course 5 Reasons Not to Miss Cleveland Spine Review 2023 • Interactive Small Group Case Presentations: 1. Appropriate for oral board preparation. Emphasis is given to the fundamentals of spine surgery Participants are encouraged to bring cases for (especially biomechanical considerations) and the surgery decision-making process, but the discussion week-long program also allows for a deep dive into a rich array of subtopics in spine care with more than 50 lectures and daily case review sessions. • Collegial atmosphere with ample opportunity to pose questions to the faculty and honored guest 2. A serious devotion to “hands-on.” The course is true to its name by pairing its didactic lectures one-on-one and during lectures with eight dedicated hands-on sessions in the cadaver laboratory. 3. Ample time for discussion and problem-based learning. Participant questions are highly Course Schedule encouraged throughout all portions of the course, and significant time is dedicated to operative indication discussions. • The program runs from Wednesday, July 19, through Monday, July 24. 4. An extensive faculty from across the nation and the globe. Half of the course’s faculty are from or trained at Cleveland Clinic and the remaining half is from US and internationally renowned • The pre-course non-surgical lectures begin at 11 universities and medical centers. a.m. on Wednesday, July 19. 5. This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, ANCC Contact Hours, and • Round-trip transportation from the Hyatt Regency AAPA Category 1 CME Credits with more than 50 credit hours. Hotel at the Arcade to Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital will be provided each day. Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Spine Course Agenda ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Cleveland Spine Review Wednesday, July 19, 2023 Thursday, July 20, 2023 12:00–12:45 p.m. Welcome and Introduction – Ed Benzel 6:45–7:00 a.m. Short Subjects – Ed Benzel 12:45–1:15 p.m. reoperative Evaluation / Assessment of the Spine P 7:00–7:30 a.m. Fundamentals of Biomechanics – Ed Benzel Surgery Patient – Shelly Schmoller 7:30–8:10 a.m. Approaches to the Craniocervical Junction – Greg Trost 1:15–1:45 p.m. edical Management of Complex Spine Surgery Patients M 8:10–8:30 a.m. Endoscopic Treatment of Craniocervical Junction Suzanne Tharin Pathology – Pablo Recinos 1:45–2:15 p.m. Bone Health – Gus Hsia 8:30–9:00 a.m. Current Strategies in Craniocervical Stabilization 2:15–2:45 p.m. Mimics of Spine Pathology – Jason Savage Ajit Krishnaney 2:45–3:15 p.m. Post–op Pain Management ERAS – Ajit Krishnaney 9:00–9:15 a.m. It’s All About the Hike – Ed Benzel 3:15–3:30 p.m. Beverage Break 9:15–9:45 a.m. Ventral Cervical Surgery and Complications Thomas Mroz 3:30–3:45 p.m. eam Building, Collaboration, and Efficiency in the OR – T Greg Trost 9:45–10:15 a.m. Break 3:45–4:15 p.m. Spinal Injections: What, When, and Where – Kush Goyal 10:15–10:45 a.m. Getting Out of Trouble in Cervical Spine Surgery Iain Kalfas 4:15–4:35 p.m. Intraoperative Radiation Exposure and Its Implications Thomas Mroz 10:45–11:15 a.m. Failed Back Surgery – Doug Orr 4:35–5:05 p.m. Image Guidance in Spine Surgery (include Robotics) 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Working Lunch: Craniocervical Case Iain Kalfas Greg Trost / Iain Kalfas 5:05–6:20 p.m. Panel Discussion – Richard Schlenk, Moderator 12:15–12:30 p.m. Transition to Lab Panel: Sarah Rispinto, Richard Rammo, Santhosh Thomas 12:30–2:45 p.m. Lab 1 & 2: Craniocervical Junction / Ventral Cervical 6:20–7:00 p.m. CSM Case Discussion – Doug Orr / Greg Trost Surgery – Lab Faculty 2:45–3:15 p.m. Cervical Trauma – Tim Moore 3:15–3:45 p.m. Pediatric Spine Trauma – Gwyneth Hughes 3:45–4:30 p.m. Case Discussion – Course Faculty Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Spine Course Agenda ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Cleveland Spine Review Friday, July 21, 2023 Saturday, July 22, 2023 6:45–7:00 a.m. Short Subjects – Ed Benzel 8:00–8:15 a.m. Short Subjects – Ed Benzel 7:00–7:30 a.m. Instrumentation and Construct Design – Ed Benzel 8:15–9:00 a.m. Journal Club – Analyzing the Literature – Suzanne Tharin 7:30–8:00 a.m. Dorsal Subaxial – Dom Pelle and Eldad Hadar 9:00–9:30 a.m. How to Write an Article for Publication – Ed Benzel 8:00–8:30 a.m. Cervical Deformity: Diagnosis and Treatment – Ed Benzel 9:30–10:00 a.m. Steve Halton Jr Memorial Lecture – Dan Sciubba 8:30–9:05 a.m. Case Based Decision Making – Greg Trost 10:00–10:30 a.m. Surgery of the Geriatric Spine – Doug Orr 9:05–9:15 a.m. Transition to Lab 10:30–11:00 a.m. Cost–effectiveness in Spine Surgery – Nathaniel Brooks 9:15–11:30 a.m. ab 3: Dorsal Cervical Exposure and Craniocervical L 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Saturday Morning Debates (4 topics 15 minutes each) Fixation – Lab Faculty Greg Trost, Moderator, and Course Faculty 11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Lunch with Cases – Course Faculty 12:00–12:30 p.m. What to Do When Neuromonitoring Changes Mike Steinmetz 12:15–12:30 p.m. It’s All About the Hike 2 – Ed Benzel 12:30–1:00 p.m. It’s All About the Hike – Ed Benzel 12:30–1:00 p.m. iomechanics: Back Pain, Fusion, and Motion B Preservation – Ed Benzel 1:00–1:45 p.m. SPINE BOWL 1 – Greg Trost / Suzanne Tharin 1:45–1:50 p.m. Transition to Lab 1:50–3:50 p.m. ab 4: Dorsal Cervical Instrumentation, Deformity L Correction, and CT Exposure – Lab Faculty 3:50–4:35 p.m. ART STEFFEE Lecture – Dan Sciubba 4:35–5:00 p.m. Case Presentations – Mike Steinmetz Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Spine Course Agenda ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Cleveland Spine Review Sunday, July 23, 2023 Monday, July 24, 2023 8:00–8:15 a.m. Short Subjects – Ed Benzel 6:45–7:00 a.m. Short Subjects – Ed Benzel 8:15–8:45 a.m. Spine Tumors: Work–up and Treatment Options 7:00–7:30 a.m. Thoracolumbar Trauma – Case Based – Kristen Jones Ajit Krishnaney 7:30–8:00 a.m. Case Studies – Jonathan Belding 8:45–9:00 a.m. Spinal Radiosurgery – Ran Harel 8:00–8:30 a.m. Pediatric Scoliosis – Ryan Goodwin 9:00–9:30 a.m. xposure of the Cervicothoracic Junction E 8:30–8:45 a.m. dult Deformity: Measurement and Classification A Richard Schlenk Jason Savage 9:30–10:00 a.m. Dorsal Thoracic and Lumbar Instrumentation 8:45–9:15 a.m. Degenerative Spondylolisthesis and Scoliosis Nathaniel Brooks Richard Schlenk 10:00– 10:05 a.m. Transition to Lab 9:15–9:30 a.m. Iatrogenic Deformity Prevention – Ajit Krishnaney 10:05 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Lab 5: Dorsal Thoracic Exposure / Instrumentation 9:30–10:00 a.m. Deformity Correction Techniques – Doug Orr Lab Faculty 10:00–10:30 a.m. Sacropelvic Fixation – Abdelfattah Saoud 12:30–1:15 p.m. Lunch with Cases – Course Faculty 10:30–10:35 a.m. Transition to Lab 1:15–1:45 p.m. Lumbar Complications – Andrew Wakefield 10:35–11:50 a.m. Lab 7: Deformity – Lab Faculty 1:45–2:45 p.m. entral Lumbar Exposure and Techniques LIF / OLIF / V 11:50 a.m.–12:50 p.m. Lunch / SPINE BOWL Finale – Greg Trost / Suzanne Tharin LLIF / TLIF / Thoracoabdominal / Retropleural 12:50–1:20 p.m. Lumbar MIS Techniques – Mike Steinmetz Nathaniel Brooks / Dom Pelle 1:20–1:40 p.m. MIS in Deformity and Trauma – Nathaniel Brooks 2:45–2:50 p.m. Transition to Lab 1:40–1:55 p.m. MIS TLIF – Vince Miele 2:50–4:45 p.m. ab 6: Ventral Exposures and Instrumentation L 1:55–2:10 p.m. Sports Injuries and Return to Play – Vince Miele Lab Faculty 2:10–2:30 p.m. Preventing Surgical Site Infections – Alex Jones 4:45–5:30 p.m. SPINE BOWL 2 – Greg Trost / Suzanne Tharin 2:30–2:50 p.m. Primary Spinal Infections – Greg Trost 2:50–3:20 p.m. Course Wrap–up – Ed Benzel 3:20–3:25 p.m. Transition to Lab 3:25–5:00 p.m. Lab 8: Participant Choice – Lab Faculty 5:00 p.m. Course Concludes 6:30 p.m. Course Reception Finale at The Corner Alley Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
Non-Surgeon Lectures ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Wednesday, July 19 at Hyatt Regency Hotel at the Arcade 8:00–8:45 a.m. Registration / Meet and Greet / Continental Breakfast 8:45–8:55 a.m. Welcome and Introductions Andrea Strayer / Erin Anderson / Rachel Waite 8:55–9:35 a.m. Spinal Pathology – Greg Trost 9:35–10:05 a.m. When to Order Imaging? – Rachel Waite 10:05–10:35 a.m. Now that I have Imaging – How to Interpret? Jenny Wu 10:35–11:05 a.m. Chronic Pain – Joanne Schneider Thursday, July 20 at Lutheran Hospital 2:00–2:30 p.m. Optional Case Studies – Erin Anderson / Rachel Waite Friday, July 21 at Lutheran Hospital 11:00–11:30 a.m. Pre–Operative Assessment – Shelly Schmoller 3:20–3:50 p.m. Post–Operative Complications and Avoidance Andrea Strayer Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
General Information ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Location slots have been taken. To register after July 12, This activity is designated for 52.25 AAPA Category please contact Martha Tobin at 216.445.3449 or 1 CME credits. PAs should only claim credit Lectures and Labs: tobinm@ccf.org. commensurate with the extent of their participation. Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital 1730 W. 25th Street, Cleveland In case of cancellation, a $50 cancellation fee will • Certificate of Participation: A certificate of be deducted from your refund. Written notification participation will be provided to other health care Lodging: Hyatt Regency Cleveland Hotel at the Arcade professionals for requesting credits in accordance of your cancellation is required in order to process (Note: The lectures on Wednesday, July 19, will be your refund. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER with their professional boards and/or associations. held at the Hyatt Regency Cleveland Hotel. All other JULY 12, 2023. lectures from Thursday through Monday will take Faculty Disclosure place at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital.) Accreditation The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education Hotel Reservations In support of improving patient care, Cleveland Clinic has implemented a policy to comply with the Center for Continuing Education is jointly accredited current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Hotel reservations are separate from the course by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Integrity and Independence registration and are the responsibility of the Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for requiring mitigation of all faculty conflicts of interest. participant. Rooms have been blocked for attendees Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Faculty declaring a relevant financial relationship will at the following hotel: Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide be identified in the activity syllabus. Hyatt Regency Cleveland Hotel at the Arcade continuing education for the healthcare team. 420 East Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, USA 44114 CREDIT DESIGNATION Health & Safety Information Telephone: 216.575.1234 or 1.888.421.1442 • American Medical Association (AMA): Cleveland All applicable Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Visit the hotel link at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23 to Clinic Center for Continuing Education designates state, and local safety protocols will be enforced for reserve your room online or call the hotel directly at this live activity for a maximum of 52.25 AMA PRA this event. Additional attendance requirements may 402.593.5083 or 1.888.421.1442 and ask for the Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only be implemented to ensure attendee health and safety. Cleveland Clinic Spine Course group rate of $139 the credit commensurate with the extent of their USD/night + 17.5% tax. participation in the activity. Americans with Disabilities Act The cut-off date for the special rate is Wednesday, Participants claiming CME credit from this activity The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education June 28, 2023. may submit the credit hours to the American fully intends to comply with the legal requirements Osteopathic Association for Category 2 credit. of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you The Hyatt Regency Cleveland Hotel is located 12 miles NE from Cleveland Hopkins International • American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC): need assistance, please notify Shana Spade at Airport. Public transportation through the RTA is Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education 216.444.9380 at least two weeks prior to the activity. available from the airport to Tower City. The hotel designates this live activity for a maximum of For additional information: is attached to Tower City. 52.25 ANCC contact hours. Ms. Martha Tobin • American Academy of PAs (AAPA): Cleveland 800.223.2273 ext. 53449 Registration/Refund Policy Clinic Center for Continuing Education has been tobinm@ccf.org (email) authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) 216.445.9908 (fax) Register at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23. The course size to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities is limited. The registration deadline is Wednesday, planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. July 12, 2023 at 5:00 pm EST, or until all available Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Non-Surgeon Lectures Have Your Family Vacation in Cleveland in 2023! Please Note: Non-surgeons attend the same lectures as the surgeons. They For family entertainment, Cleveland offers a wealth of fun and excitement also begin with a pre-course session on the first day. Special, non-surgical- sure to intrigue families with children of all ages. From thrilling rides at area only lectures include: amusement parks to fun-filled attractions and interesting museums, there’s • Functional Anatomy and Physiology of the Spine, Spinal Cord and plenty to see and do year round in Greater Cleveland. Peripheral Nerves See what Fodor’s, Travel & Leisure, the LA Times and others are saying • Cervical Spine Pathology and Correlative Neuro Assessment about Cleveland: www.thisiscleveland.com/media/cleveland-in-the-news • Radiology Fundamentals Some Area Attractions • Biomechanics Fundamentals • Cedar Point Amusement Park • Spinal Column Pathology and Medical Decision-Making: • Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and RainForest The Surgeon’s Perspective • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum • Outcomes Assessment • Great Lakes Science Center • Lumbar Spine Pathology and Correlative Neuro Assessment • NASA John H. Glenn Research • Pre- and Post-Operative Nursing Care Considerations Center at Lewis Field • Cleveland Botanical Garden Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum • Interactive Cervical and Lumbar Case Discussions • The Steamship William G. Mather • Cleveland Museum of Natural History • Pro Football Hall of Fame • Cleveland Orchestra • Playhouse Square Center • Cleveland Play House • Rocket Mortgage Field House • Progressive Field Progressive Field • Greater Cleveland Aquarium Great Lakes Science Center Cleveland Zoo Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
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Registration ul 2 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Cleveland Spine Review: Hands-On 2023 ul 2 July 19–24, 2023 J y1 3 9-2 4, 2 0 Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital Hyatt Regency at the Arcade Cleveland, OH Course Registration Fees Registration and Cancellation Surgeons $4,500 Register at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23. Surgical Residents/ The course size is limited. The registration deadline is Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 5:00 pm EST, or until all available slots $2,950 Fellows* have been taken. To register after July 12, please contact Martha Tobin at 216.445.3449 or tobinm@ccf.org. Physiatrists and In case of cancellation, a $50 cancellation fee will be deducted from your refund. Written notification of your cancellation is $1,750 Non-Physicians required in order to process your refund. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER JULY 12, 2023. *Letter from program director is For questions about registering online, call 216.448.8710 or email cmeregistration@ccf.org. required to receive discounted fee. If Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel or postpone activity in our sole discretion. In the unlikely event letter is not received two weeks prior that this occurs, any registration fee(s) paid will be refunded. Be advised that Cleveland Clinic is not responsible for related costs including to the activity, the full physician fee airline tickets, hotel costs, or any similar fee penalties incurred as a result of any trip cancellations or changes. will be charged. Course fee includes registration materials, continental breakfasts and lunches, breaks, Opening Reception, Summer Barbecue, Crawfish Boil, and Bowling Night. Register online at www.ccfcme.org/CSR23
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