ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY ALUMNI WEEKEND

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ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY ALUMNI WEEKEND
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
ALUMNI WEEKEND
An interactive, debate-style education program focusing on
current trends in Orthopaedic Surgery.
APRIL 17-18, 2015
Darden Executive Education Center
100 Darden Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA 22903
This educational activity has been approved for a maximum of 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
faculty
list
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015
10:00–10:30 am
Registration
Rosenblum Foyer (First Floor)
10:30-10:45 am
Welcome by A. Bobby Chhabra, MD
Classroom 50 (Ground Floor)
10:45 am-12:00 pm
Hand & Upper Extremity
Current Concepts in the treatment of
peripheral nerve injury
Classroom 50
Aaron Freilich, MD
Panel
Evidence-based treatment of distal radius
fractures: A case-based approach
Moderator: Aaron Freilich, MD
12:00-12:30 pm
Break (Pick up boxed lunch)
South Lounge (First Floor)
12:30-1:45 pm
Spine
Classroom 50
Evolution of the surgical management of
metastatic spinal tumors; one surgeon’s
practice
Francis Shen, MD
Total disc replacement: current evidence
and controversies
Adam Shimer, MD
Spine surgery in elderly patients
Hamid Hassanzadeh, MD
Early onset scoliosis
Anuj Singla, MD
1:45-2:00 pm
Break
South Lounge
2:00-3:15 pm
Sports Medicine
Classroom 50
Panel
Management of patellofemoral instability
in 2015: Current options and treatment
algorithm (case-based)
Moderator:
F. Winston Gwathmey, MD
Panel
Shoulder instability in the contact athlete
(case-based): In-season management of
shoulder instability, what are the options
and is there a treatment algorithm based on
evidence?
Moderator: David Diduch, MD
3:15-3:45 pm
Break
South Lounge
3:45-5:00 pm
Adult Reconstruction
Classroom 50
The impact of obesity on hip and knee
arthroplasty
James Browne, MD
Is total hip arthroplasty becoming the standard
of care for displaced femoral neck fractures?
Quanjun Cui, MD
Perils of revision THA for failed metal on
metal bearings
Thomas Brown, MD
5:00-5:45 pm
Trauma (Part 1 of 2)
The use of local antibiotics to prevent surgical
site infections
Classroom 50
Seth Yarboro, MD
5:45-6:00 pm
Group Photo
Location to be announced
6:00-7:00 pm
Free Time
7:00-7:30 pm
Reception
South Lounge
7:30-9:30 pm
Dinner
The Abbott Center - Darden
Dining Room (First Floor)
COURSE DIRECTORS
Aaron Freilich, MD
University of Virginia Health System
David Weiss, MD
University of Virginia Health System
FACULTY
Marc Haro, MD
Medical College of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Philip Perdue, Jr, MD
Orthopaedics East & Sports Medicine
Center, Inc.
Greenville, NC
Robert Schoderbek, MD
Orthopaedic Specialists of Charleston
Charleston, SC
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
FACULTY
Mark Abel, MD
Stephen Brockmeier, MD
Thomas E. Brown, MD
James Browne, MD
Eric Carson, MD
A. Bobby Chhabra, MD
M. Truitt Cooper, MD
Quanjun Cui, MD
A. Rashard Dacus, MD
D. Nicole Deal, MD
David Diduch, MD
F. Winston Gwathmey, Jr., MD
Hamid Hassanzadeh, MD
David Kahler, MD
Joseph Park, MD
Venkat Perumal, MD
Mark Romness, MD
Francis Shen, MD
Adam Shimer, MD
Anuj Singla, MD
Seth Yarboro, MD
Panelist:
A. Bobby Chhabra, MD
A. Rashard Dacus, MD
D. Nicole Deal, MD
Panelist:
David Diduch, MD
Eric Carson, MD
Marc Haro, MD
Panelist:
Stephen Brockmeier, MD
F. Winston Gwathmey, MD
Philip Perdue, MD
Robert Schoderbek, MD
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015
7:00-7:45 am
Breakfast
Darden Dining Room
7:45-8:30 am
Trauma (Part 2 of 2)
Proximal femur fractures
Classroom 50
David Weiss, MD
David Kahler, MD
Pediatric Orthopaedics
Classroom 50
Update on management of pediatric spinal
deformity
Mark Abel, MD
Pediatric fracture update
Mark Romness, MD
9:45-10:15 am
Break
South Lounge
10:15-11:30 am
Foot & Ankle
Classroom 50
Treatment of osteochondral lesions of the talus
Joseph Park, MD
Achilles’ tendinopathy
Total ankle arthroplasty: Yesterday and today
Venkat Perumal, MD
M. Truitt Cooper, MD
11:30 am-1:00 pm
Baseball Tailgate
CavOne Trailer
1:00 pm
Baseball game (vs. Miami Hurricanes)
Davenport Field
8:30-9:45 am
COURSE DIRECTORS
David Weiss, MD
Aaron Freilich, MD
DISCLOSURE OF FACULTY
FINANCIAL AFFILIATIONS
The University of Virginia School of Medicine,
as an ACCME accredited provider, endorses
and strives to comply with the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) Standards of Commercial
Support, Commonwealth of Virginia statutes,
University of Virginia policies and procedures,
and associated federal and private regulations
and guidelines on the need for disclosure
and monitoring of proprietary and financial
interests that may affect the scientific integrity
and balance of content delivered in continuing
medical education activities under our
auspices.
The University of Virginia School of
Medicine requires that all CME activities
accredited through this institution be
developed independently and be scientifically
rigorous, balanced and objective in the
presentation/discussion of its content, theories
and practices.
All faculty presenters participating in an
accredited CME activity are expected to
disclose relevant financial relationships with
commercial entities occurring within the
past 12 months (such as grants or research
support, employee, consultant, stock holder,
member of speakers bureau, etc.). The
University of Virginia School of Medicine will
employ appropriate mechanisms to resolve
potential conflicts of interest to maintain
the standards of fair and balanced education
to the participant. Questions about specific
strategies can be directed to the Office of
Continuing Medical Education, University of
Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville,
Virginia.
The faculty and staff of the University
of Virginia Office of Continuing Medical
Education have no financial affiliations to
disclose.
DISCLOSURE OF DISCUSSION OF
NON FDA-APPROVED USES FOR
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
AND/OR MEDICAL DEVICES
The University of Virginia School of Medicine,
as an ACCME provider, requires that all
faculty presenters identify and disclose any
off-label uses for pharmaceutical and medical
device products. The University of Virginia
School of Medicine recommends that each
physician fully review all the available data on
new products or procedures prior to clinical
use.
COURSE OVERVIEW
This conference is designed for orthopaedic
practitioners including surgeons, nurse
practitioners, physician assistants, and
physicians in physical medicine disciplines.
A case-based format will be used to explore
the surgical and alternative management
of patients within the subspecialties of
joint replacement, trauma, hand and upper
extremity, foot and ankle, shoulder and knee,
and spine. Each presenter will engage the
audience in an exchange of ideas and opinions
ending with an overview of the best evidence
for the problem(s) highlighted in the case.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the activity participants
should be able to:
1 Discuss the assessment, diagnosis and
management of the following conditions
• Distal radius fractures
• Patellofemoral instability
• Shoulder instability in the Contact
Athlete
• Spinal pathologies/condition
• Elbow fractures in skeletally immature
patients
• Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
• Leg length inequalities
• Proximal femur fractures
• Peripheral nerve injury
2 Discuss the current approaches to the use
of local antibiotics in the management of
surgical site infections
3 Review and discuss the indications for
THA and TKA in obese patients
4 Discuss challenges associated with revision
THA for failed metal on metal (MOM)
conditions
DIRECT SPONSORSHIP
ACCREDITATION AND
DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The University of Virginia School of Medicine
is accredited by the ACCME to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Virginia School of
Medicine designates this live activity for
a maximum of 9 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits™. Physicians should claim only the
credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
OVER
HOURS OF PARTICIPATION
STATEMENT
The University of Virginia School of Medicine
awards 9 hours of participation (equivalent
to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ ) to each
non-physician participant who successfully
completes this educational activity. The
University of Virginia School of Medicine
maintains a permanent record of participation
for six (6) years.
ATTENDANCE
The University of Virginia Office of
Continuing Medical Education requires
that all participants at live CME activities
sign attendance sheets daily to confirm
participation in the CME activity for that day.
Participants are responsible for accurately
tracking their actual participation at live
events.
LOCATION
This symposium will be held at the Darden
Executive Education Center located at 100
Darden Blvd., Charlottesville, VA. Driving
directions can be found on the website: http://
www.innatdarden.com/map-directions/
PARKING
Parking will be provided free of charge to
conference attendees in the Darden garage.
Parking passes will be distributed at the
Gatehouse at Darden when you enter.
ACCOMMODATIONS
When reserving your lodging, please refer
to the UVA Orthopaedic Surgery Alumni
Conference.
• Inn at Darden - (434) 243-5000
• Hyatt Place (family-friendly location) (434) 995-5211
SPECIAL NEEDS
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
requires that all individuals, regardless of
their disabilities, have equal access. The
Office of Continuing Medical Education
at the University of Virginia School of
Medicine is pleased to assist participants
with special needs. Written requests must be
received 30 days prior to the conference date.
These should be mailed to UVA Office of
Continuing Medical Education, Box 800711,
Charlottesville, VA 22908 or to uvacme@
virginia.edu. Some of the conference venues
used by the University of Virginia Office of
Continuing Medical Education are registered
historic properties and may not be fully ADA
accessible. Please feel free to contact the facility
if you have specific questions.
On Saturday there will be a Tailgate Party
at the UVA baseball game at Davenport
Field. The UVA Cavaliers play the Miami
Hurricanes. There are a limited number of
tickets available.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For questions regarding this activity, please
contact the Program Manager, Tammy
Rogers, in the Office of Continuing Medical
Education:
Phone: (434) 982-0113
Fax: (434) 982-1415
Email: trogers@virginia.edu
CONFIRMATION & CANCELLATION
POLICY
Upon completion of online registration
and payment you will receive an email
confirmation.
Registration fees will be refunded (less a $50
administrative fee) for written cancellations
(emails and faxed requests are acceptable)
received a minimum of 14 days prior to the
activity date. No refunds will be granted
for registration fees of less than $50 or for
cancellations made within 13 days of the
activity.
The University of Virginia School of
Medicine reserves the right to cancel CME
activities if necessary. In this case, the entire
registration fee will be refunded. All other
expenses incurred in conjunction with this
CME activity are the sole responsibility of the
participant.
REGISTRATION AND FEES
The registration fee provides admittance to the Friday educational program (which includes
lunch, break, and dinner/reception), Saturday educational session (includes breakfast and
break) and materials for all registrants. Other activities require registration and additional fees
for both attendees and guests.
To register for this activity, please visit www.cmevillage.com.
REGISTRATION
FEES
Physician $400 (includes reception/dinner)
Friday Night Alumni Reception/Dinner $ 50 per additional guest
Saturday Tailgate /Baseball Ticket $ 35 per participant/guest
Pre-registration for this conference will close on 4/13/15. Attendees may still register on-site
after this date.
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