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Course Presentations

Most presentations will be available to download/print no later than April 28, 2016. Please check back regularly for updated presentations.

(Presentations in blue are available to download)

 

Day 1 – Thursday, April 21, 2016

Session I: PEDIATRICS
How to Stay Out of Trouble: 5 Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures Michael Schmitz, MD/ Dana Olszewski, MD/ Jorge Fabregas, MD
How to Stay Out of Trouble: 5 Pediatric Lower Extremity Fractures Michael Schmitz, MD/ Dana Olszewski, MD/ Jorge Fabregas, MD
Recognizing Potential Child Abuse: Recognition and Obligations Michael Schmitz, MD/ Dana Olszewski, MD/ Jorge Fabregas, MD
Gender Specific Sports Injuries: Female Steven Kane, MD
Gender Specific Sports Injuries: Male Michael Schmitz, MD/ Dana Olszewski, MD/ Jorge Fabregas, MD
Session II: UPPER EXTREMITY
Olecranon Fractures: All the Ways to Fix Them Mara Schenker, MD
Distal Humerus Fractures: What the Generalist Should Know Phani Dantuluri, MD
Distal Radius Fractures: Current Concepts, What I Do, and AAOS CPGs Mel Rosenwasser, MD
The Clavicle: Medial, Middle, and Distal Injuries: What I Do Steven Kane, MD
Single Use Device Implants for Upper Extremity: The Future? Mel Rosenwasser, MD
Case Presentations: What Not to Do, And Why I Actually Did It… Drs. Reisman, Min, Rosenblum, Ziran

Day 2 – Friday, April 22, 2016

Session III: UPPER EXTREMITY
Proximal Humerus in Elderly: Is the Pendulum  Swinging Again Steven Kane, MD
Proximal Humerus Fractures: What to Do in the Young Active Patients Phani Dantuluri, MD
 

Humeral Shaft: How to Manage the Hard Ones

Jennifer L. Bruggers, MD
Update on Tendon Repair Techniques Joshua Ratner, MD

Allan Peljovich, MD, MPH

Nerve Entrapment and Tendon Conditions of Upper Extremity Joshua Ratner, MD

Allan Peljovich, MD, MPH

Session IV: LOWER EXTREMITY
Ankle Fractures: Update and the New Attention to the Posterior Side William Min, MD, MS, MBA
Talus Fractures: Update on Urgency, Treatment, and Long Term Issues William Min, MD, MS, MBA
Lisfranc Injuries: Update on Current Management William Min, MD, MS, MBA
The Calcaneus: When and Who to Fix, and How to Not… John Chao, MD
Common Foot Conditions Brian Abell, DO
Distal Extra-Articular Tibia Fractures: Update and Options Bruce Simpson, MD
The Simple Pilon: How I Do It John C. Floyd, MD, FACS
Debate: The Severe Pilon Should be Fixed and Given a Chance William Min, MD, MS, MBA
Debate: The Severe Pilon Should Get Immediate Fusion William Reisman, MD
Debate: The Severe Pilon is Better Off With a BKA in This Day and Age Robert Harris, MD
Session V: HIP & THIGH
Femoral Neck Fractures in the Young: Urgency and Techniques William Rosenblum, MD
Femoral Neck Fractures in the Elderly: Implant Selection Michael Suk, MD
How I Do ORIF of Femoral Neck in the Young Michael Quackenbush, DO
Debate: Peritroch Fractures Should be Treated with DHS Thomas Moore, Jr., MD
Debate: Peritroch Fractures Should be Treated with IMHS Robert Harris, MD
Femoral Nailing: My Pearls for Antegrade and Retrograde Techniques Lawrence Webb, MD
Periprosthetic Fractures about the Hip Jon Minter, MD
Periprosthetic Fractures about the Knee Lawrence Webb, MD
Session VI: Knee/Tibia
Distal Femur: My Pearls for Plating William Min, MD, MS, MBA
Extensor Mechanism Disruptions: Current Concepts Fled Flandry, MD, FACS
Tibial Shaft: My Pearls for Nailing William Rosenblum, MD
Tibial Plateau Fractures: One and Two Plates. Why & How Fred Flandry, MD, FACS
BKA: How the Optimal Technique has Changed Bruce Simpson, MD
Case Presentations: Common Pitfalls in Judgement William Reisman, MD

Day 3 – Saturday, April 23, 2016

Session VII: TECHNOLOGY & PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
Bone Simulators: The Science and Voodoo Thomas Moore, Sr., MD
Carbon Fiber: Evolution and Current Options John C. Floyd, MD, FACS
Management of Pathologic Fractures in the Community Setting Stephen Becher, MD
Practice Guidelines: What the AAOS Has Done, and Not Done Doug Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS
Preparing for Bundled Care: What Our Future Report Cards Will Look Like Michael Suk, MD
Coding Pearls from the Crypt: What I Do William Min, MD, MS, MBA
So You Think You Can Code: Panel Survey Bruce Ziran, MD
Session IX: PROACTIVE MANAGEMENT/HEALTH POLICY
New Hospital Physician Partnerships Mark Baker
The Crystal Ball: Private Practice in 5 Years Doug Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS
The Crystal Ball: Emplyed Practice in 5 Years Michael Suk, MD
The Crystal Ball: Hospital Partnerships in 5 Years William Min, MD, MS, MBA,
Session X: AXIAL SKELETON
Introduction to the Sacroilliac Joint John Keating, MD
SIJ Development/Anatomy Tim Ganey, MD
Diagnosis: Symptoms, Signs, Tests Fled Flandry, MD, FACS
Non-Op Treatment Injections Adam Lewis, MD
Non-Op Treatment: PT Shelly DiCecco, PT
Minimally Invasive Adam Lewis, MD
Open Robert Simpson, MD
Traumatic William Min, MD, MS, MBA
Operative Imaging John Keating, MD