Welcome To The
Current Solutions in Orthopaedic Trauma
Post-Course Page
This is where you will be able to:
1. Complete your course evaluation
2. Attest to your credits
3. Print &/or save your CE Certificate
4. Download any presentations from the course that you would like!
Step 1: Course Evaluation
Please click on the link below to complete the course evaluation.
Step 2: Attest to your credits
FORE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Physicians: FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 22 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Step 3: Print &/or Save your Certificate
Click “DONE” to be re-directed to the certificate page, where you will be able to print &/or save your CE certificate.
Course Evaluation
Step 4: Presentations
Course presentations will be available for PDF download within 3 business days following the course. Presentations in blue are available to download now.
Day 1 – Friday, Nov 11, 2016
SESSION I: Concepts and New Trends in the Treatment of Foot & Ankle Fractures
Syndesmotic Injuries – When to Fix and How to Reduce
Paul Tornetta, MD
Syndesmotic Injuries – Screws vs Tightrope What’s the Evidence and Tips
John Ketz, MD
The Trend to Fix Posterior Malleolus: When is it Justified
Paul Tornetta, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Ankle Fractures
Paul Tornetta, MD
Tips for Staging Pilon Fracture Care
Michael Archdeacon, MD
Pilon Fractures – How to Plan Incisions
Roy Sanders, MD
Percutaneous Treatment for Calcaneal Fractures: If so, Then When & How
Steven Steinlauf, MD
Lis Franc Fractures/Dislocation: What to Fix? When to Fuse?
John Ketz, MD
Talus Fractures: When and How to Fix
Steven Steinlauf, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Foot
Steven Steinlauf, MD
SESSION II: Fractures About the Knee & Leg
Distal Femur Fractures: Tips and Tricks for Plating and Nailing
Anjan Shah, MD
Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures: One Plate or Two and Management of Dislocation Patterns
George Haidukewych, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Distal Femur Plateau
Frank Liporace, MD
Shaft Fractures of the Tibia and Femur: The Current Status of the Starting Point
Roy Sanders, MD
Patella Fractures and Extensor Mechanism Injuries
Anjan Shah, MD
Compartment Syndromes: The Bain of Our Existence. How to Stay Out of Trouble
Frank Liporace, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Fractures of the Tibia and Patella
George Haidukewych, MD
Day 2 – Saturday, Nov 12, 2016
SESSION III: Orthobiologics and Infection
How to Work Up a Nonunion and Potential Infection
Paul Tornetta, MD
Bone Defects: ICBG, RIA Grafting and The Masquelet Technique
Roy Sanders, MD
BMA and BMP’s: Alternatives to Autologous Bone Graft
Frank Liporace, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Nonunions and Infection
Paul Tornetta, MD
SESSION IV: Problems About the Shoulder
Proximal Humerus Fractures
Michael McKee, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Proximal Humerus Fracture
Mark Mighell, MD
Clavicle Fractures
Frank Liporace, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Clavicle Fractures
Anthony Rhorer, MD
SESSION V: Fractures About the Elbow
Terrible Triad: Tricks for Dealing With the Unstable Elbow
Mark Mighell, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Radial Head and Instability
Jorge Orbay, MD
Distal Radius Fracture
Melville Rosenwasser, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Distal Radius Fractures
Jorge Orbay, MD
Day 3 – Sunday, Nov 13, 2016
SESSION VI: Hip and Femoral Shaft Fractures
Femoral Neck Fractures: Screws, Hemi, or Total
George Haidukewych, MD
Point Counterpoint Intertrochanteric Fractures: The Role for DHS
Michael Archdeacon, MD
Point Counterpoint Intertrochanteric Fractures: There is No Role for DHS
William Ricci, MD
Nailing Intertrochanteric Fractures: Long or Short Nails and Technical Tricks
Thomas A. Russell, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Simple Hip Fractures
Michael Archdeacon, MD
The Reverse Obliquity Fracture
George Haidukewych, MD
The Lateral Wall Fracture: What Does it Mean & Why Treat It?
Thomas A. Russell, MD
Nailing Femoral Shaft Fractures: Starting Point Tips and Tricks
Anjan Shah, MD
Periprosthetic Fractures: Plate or Revise and When to Use Graft
William Ricci, MD
Bisphosphonate Related Femur Fractures: Acute Management and Nonunion Treatment
Michael Archdeacon, MD
Case Controversies and Q&A: Complex Hip Fractures, Femoral Shaft and Periprosthetic Fractures
Anjan Shah, MD