Trauma 101 Fracture Care - For the Community Orthopedist and Orthopaedic PA & NP APRIL 16-18, 2020 - Foundation for Orthopaedic ...
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Trauma 101 18 T H A N N U A L Fracture Care For the Community Orthopedist and Orthopaedic PA & NP APRIL 16–18, 2020 CO-CHAIRS: MICHAEL ARCHDEACON, MD MICHAEL BELTRAN, MD Sponsored by the University of Cincinnati
Faculty COURSE CO-CHAIRS Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE Michael Beltran, MD Peter J. Stern Professor & Chairman Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH FACULTY Frank Avilucea, MD Kyle Jeray, MD Director of Orthopaedic Research Professor and Chair Orlando Orthopaedic Institute Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Orlando Health, Orlando, FL Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC Bart Branam, MD Christopher C. Kaeding, M.D. Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs Judson Wilson Professor, Department of Orthopaedics Assistant Professor Executive Director, Sports Medicine Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Sports Medicine University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Jameson Crane Sports Medicine Institute, Columbus, OH Cincinnati, OH Richard Laughlin, MD Cory Collinge, MD Professor & Director, Division of Foot and Ankle Medical Director of Orthopaedic Trauma Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Fort Worth, TX Cincinnati, OH Angelo Colosimo, MD Theodore. Toan Le, MD Associate Professor Associate Professor Director, Division of Sports Medicine Director, Adult Reconstruction Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Medical Director, Holmes Sports Medicine University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati, OH Director of Orthopaedic Services University of Cincinnati Athletics Scott Mair, MD Medical Director Professor & Team Physician FC Cincinnati Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Western Southern Open Tennis University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Cincinnati Cyclones Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FACS Cincinnati, OH Director of Orthopaedic Residency Program William Cross, MD University of South Florida Co-Vice Chair, St. Mary’s Director of Orthopaedic Trauma Research Consultant, Division of Orthopedic Trauma Surgery Florida Orthopaedic Institute Assistant Professor Associate Professor Department of Orthopedic Surgery University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Mayo Clinic Chris Utz, MD Rochester, MN Assistant Professor Stephen Dailey, MD Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Emergency Medicine University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Medical Director University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Cincinnati Cyclones Professional Hockey Team Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Director of Sports Medicine Walter Virkus, MD Miami University Director, Orthopaedic Trauma Oxford, OH IH Health Physicians Brian Grawe, MD IH Health Methodist Hospital Associate Professor Indianapolis, IN Associate Residency Director Michael Wigton, MD Sports Medicine and Shoulder Reconstruction Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Division of Hand Surgery University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Cincinnati, OH University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Cincinnati, OH
Trauma 101Fracture Care 18TH A N N U A L For the Community Orthopedist and Orthopaedic PA & NP APRIL 16 –18, 2020 COURSE SCHEDULE DAY 1 — THURSDAY SESSION III: HOT TOPICS APRIL 16, 2020 — AM & PM SESSION 3:15 PM Stress Fractures: Pathophysiology and Classification 8:00 AM Registrations/ Exhibits/ Continental Breakfast 3:30 PM FAI & Hip Arthroscopy 9:00 AM Welcome & Introduction 3:45 PM Biologics and Amnotic Membrane 4:00 PM Sideline Emergencies SESSION IA: SOFT TISSUE INJURIES OF THE 4:15 PM Discussion and Questions from Audience SHOULDER TF– Welcome Reception 9:15 AM Management of Acute Rotator Cuff Repairs 9:30 AM Single Row vs. Double Row Rotator Cuff Repair 9:45 AM The Irreparable Cuff Tear DAY 2 — FRIDAY 10:00 AM SLAP Tears APRIL 17, 2020 — AM & PM SESSION 10:15 AM Biceps Injuries End to End 6:30 AM Registration/ Exhibits/ Continental Breakfast 10:30 AM Discussion and questions from Audience SESSION V: FRACTURES AROUND THE KNEE 10:45 AM Break & Transition 7:30 AM Talus / Calc – Is this in My Wheelhouse? 7:45 AM Tackling the Tough Ones – Geriatric and Diabetic Ankle SESSION IB: SHOULDER INSTABILITY Fractures 11:00 AM Management of Anterior Shoulder Instability 8:00 AM How Should We Address the Posterior Malleolus and 11:15 AM Posterior Shoulder Instability Syndesmosis in 2020? 11:30 AM Glenoid Bone Loss in Shoulder Instability 8:15 AM Extreme Nailing of the Tibia – Tips & Tricks 11:45 AM Management of AC Separations 8:30 AM Tibial Nonunion – How to Work up and Manage Surgically 12:00 PM Discussion and Questions from Audience 8:45 AM Case-based Panel Discussion 12:15 PM Lunch 9:00 AM Break & Transition SESSION II: THE KNEE LAB SESSION I 1:15 PM ACL Surgery: Why We Do IT 35-MIN ROTATING SESSIONS: 9:15/9:50/10:25 AM 1:30 PM Multiligamentous Injuries of the Knee 9:15 AM Lab: Knee Ex FIX 1:45 PM Treatment Options for Meniscal Tears 9:15 AM Lab: Plateau Plating 2:00 PM Treatment of PCL Tears 9:15 AM Lab: Supracondylar Nailing / Plating 2:15 PM Patella Instability 2:30 PM Return to Play: Consideration after ACL Surgery SESSION VI: ORTHOPAEDIC EMERGENCIES AND 2:45 PM Discussion & Questions from Audience EMERGING CRISES 11:00 AM What Gets Me Out of Bed: “True” Orthopaedic Emergencies 3:00 PM Break & Transition in 2020 11:15 AM Managing the Obese Fracture Patient
11:30 AM Orthopaedic Trauma and the Opioid Epidemic SESSION VIII: UPPER EXTREMITY FRACTURE 11:45 AM Case-based Panel Discussion CONTROVERIES 12:00 PM Lunch 7:30 AM Proximal Humerus Fractures in 2020 – when to replace and when to fix SESSION VII: FRACTURES OF THE PELVIS, HIP 7:45 AM Is this Simple or Complex? Sorting out Periarticular elbow AND FEMUR fractures and dislocations 1:00 PM Young Adult Femoral Neck Fractures 8:00 AM Distal Radius Fractures: Is anything new? 1:15 PM Atypical Femur Fxs and Bisphosphonates 8:15 AM Humeral Shaft Fractures: Can I STILL brace these and 1:30 PM Periprosthetic and Interprosthetic Femur Fractures when should I fix them? 1:45 PM Avoiding Pitfalls Managing Proximal Femur Fxs 8:30 AM Fractures o the Clavicle: Sometimes, always, never in 2020? 2:00 PM Acute Management of Pelvic Ring Injury and Fractures 8:45 AM Case-based Panel Discussion of the Acetabulum 9:10 AM Break and Transition 2:15 PM Case-based Panel Discussion 2:35 PM Break and Transition LAB SESSION III 40-MIN ROTATING SESSIONS: 9:25/10:05/10:45 AM LAB SESSION II 9:25 AM Lab: Ankle Fusion Nail 40-MIN ROTATING SESSIONS: 2:45/3:25/4:25 PM 9:25 AM Lab: Foot ORIF 2:45 PM Lab: Proximal Femoral Nail 9:25 AM Lab: Tibial Nail or Ankle ORIF 2:45 PM Lab: Proximal Femoral Plate 2:45 PM Lab: Femoral Neck Plate or Femoral Nail SESSION IX: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN TRAUMA 11:25 AM Is this Bone Graft worth it? DAY 3 — SATURDAY 11:40 AM Osteoporotic Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum: APRIL 18, 2020 — AM SESSION What Now? 7:00 AM Registration/ Exhibits/ Continental Breakfast 11:55 AM Medicolegal Aspects of Orthopaedic Trauma 12:10 PM Course Conclusion & Wrap Up COURSE PROGRAM Thursday: 9 am–6 pm Friday: 7:30 am–5 pm Saturday: 7:30 am–12:30 pm DAILY REGISTRATION 8 am: Thursday, April 16, 2020 6:30 am: Friday, April 17, 2020 7 am: Saturday, April 18, 2020
PA – NP CURRICULUM The PA–NP has become an integral contributor in the care of patients in various settings, especially in the realm of orthopaedics. The comprehensive care of the orthopaedic patient not only requires a basic medical CONFERENCE LOCATION The Wyndham Grand is located knowledge, but also entails in Clearwater Beach, Florida at a more specific and detailed 100 Coronoda Drive. understanding of the nature and treatment of injury. This course is designed to correspond in TRANSPORTATION conjunction with the physicians’ The Wyndham Grand is accessible curriculum to offer the PA – NP from 2 airports: Tampa International exposure to basic orthopaedic Airport (TPA) is 21 miles and St. concepts and care. Pete/Clearwater Airport (PIE) is 13 miles to Clearwater Beach, Florida. PA – NP TOPICS ACCOMMODATIONS Principles of fracture healing Wyndham Grand — Clearwater Beach Use of different bone grafts and 100 Coronado bone graft supplements Clearwater, FL 33767 Nonunion Care HOTEL RESERVATIONS Fracture care of the upper and A block of rooms have been lower extremities reserved at the Wyndham Grand at a discounted rate starting at $289/ Pelvic trauma night + taxes and fees. To reserve your stay, please call Soft Tissue Injuries (727) 281-9536 and mention Trauma 101 Fracture Care. Small group lab sessions w/ OR hands-on experience utilizing various orthopaedic implants Book your room online at: book.passkey.com/go/ Trauma101FractureCare2020 Interaction w/ orthopaedic surgeons and colleagues from various regions and Reservations must be received by backgrounds Monday, March 16, 2020 at 5 pm EST PA & NP Program Coordinator: Marissa Baum, PA-C
Trauma 101 Fracture Care 18 T H A N N U A L For the Community Orthopedist and Orthopaedic PA & NP APRIL 16–18, 2020 WYNDHAM GRAND CLEARWATER BEACH, FL 33767 COURSE REGISTRATION OPTIONS REGISTER ONLINE: www.foreonline.org/trauma101 REGISTER BY PHONE: 813-877-8096 REGISTRATION FEES QUESTIONS? Call Shelley Hess at 513-558-2978 Physicians or email Shelley.hess@uc.edu On or Before 3/16/2020 $600 After 3/16/2020 $650 Physicians Assistant On or Before 3/16/2020 $350 After 3/16/2020 $400 Nurse Practitioner On or Before 3/16/2020 $350 After 3/16/2020 $400 Industry Professionals On or Before 3/16/2020 $400 After 3/16/2020 $450 Nurses On or Before 3/16/2020 $250 After 3/16/2020 $300 Residents On or Before 3/16/2020 $200 After 3/16/2020 $250 REFUND POLICY Cancellation notification must be in writing (email CME@FOREonline.org) and received by the close of business on March 16, 2020. A cancellation fee of $50 will be assessed. Cancellations received after March 16, 2020 will not receive a refund. No-shows will not receive a refund. FORE reserves the right to cancel this program due to unforeseen circumstances, in which case a full refund of registration fees will be given to participants. FORE will not be responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participant in the unlikely event that the Program is cancelled.
OVERVIEW This course is designed to present advanced Clinical risk and malpractice management instruction for community orthopaedic panel—an informal panel discussion concerning surgeons on the management of soft tissue the reduction of malpractice risk exposure and trauma, fractures and musculoskeletal injuries the current issues concerning tort reform. from initial evaluation and surgical technique OBJECTIVES through convalescence and rehabilitation. The Identify the current principles of management target audience includes practicing orthopaedic for patients with orthopaedic sports and trauma surgeons, orthopaedic residents, physician related injuries in the community environment. assistants and orthopaedic nurses interested in Appreciate the nuances of diagnosing, treating or currently caring for orthopaedic injury patients. and rehabilitating soft tissue injuries around the Emphasis will be placed on fracture care in the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and ankle. community practice environment. Integrate the technical aspects of rapid Participants will be engaged in an interactive extremity immobilization including spanning format including: external fixation and intramedullary nailing into Injury modules, case examples, discussions health care providers’ practices. and debates—the presentation of didactic Compare and contrast the various treatment material through injury topics or debates strategies for patients with orthopaedic trauma encouraging interactive sessions between injuries. participants and faculty panels. Define the current standards for post-injury Hands-on workshops—lab sessions with rehabilitation after orthopaedic injury. surgical implants and saw bones offering Recognize and assess practice risk reduction in participants the opportunity to apply techniques caring for orthopaedic injury patients. demonstrated in the case modules and small group discussions. TARGET AUDIENCE Case Discussions—arranged to provide ample Orthopaedic surgeons, residents, physician individualized interaction between faculty and assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses participants. These sessions are devoted to interested in or currently caring for orthopaedic discussing difficult cases. injury patients. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the members’ significant relationships with drug Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical or device manufacturer(s). The University of Education (ACCME) to provide continuing Cincinnati is committed to retaining only those medical education for physicians. speakers with financial interests that can be The University of Cincinnati designates this reconciled with the goals and educational live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA integrity of the CME activity. Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim The opinions expressed during the live activity only the credits commensurate with the extent are those of the faculty and do not necessarily of their participation in the activity. represent the views of the University of The University of Cincinnati is committed to Cincinnati. The information is presented for resolving all conflicts of interest issues that the purpose of advancing the attendees’ could arise as a result of prospective faculty professional development.
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