Welcome To The

9th Annual
Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care:
Pushing The Envelope

 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 available presentations from the course


Step 1: Course Evaluation

Please click on the link below to complete the course evaluation.


Step 2:  Attest to your credits

PHYSICIANS: Physicians This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research & Education (FORE) and United Orthopaedics. FORE is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

PHYSICAL THERAPISTS: This conference has been approved by the California Physical Therapy Association for a total of 18 contact hours or 1.8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) per CPTA Approval #19-17

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTSThis conference has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 18 AAPA Category 1 CME credits by the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) Review Panel. PAs should claim only those credits actually spent participating in the CME activity. This program was planned in accordance with AAPA CME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial Support Live Programs.


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.

** Please note, the Survey and Certificate Download is NOT mobile friendly. Please use a laptop or desktop computer to complete your survey**


 

Step 4:  Presentations

Course presentations will be available for PDF download within 5 business days following the course.  Presentations in blue are available to download now.

 

THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2019

SESSION I:  SURGEON SYMPOSIUM
Coordination of Care: High Energy Pelvic Fractures – Walter Biffl, MD & Philip Stahel, MD
Healthcare: What to Expect from our Current Congress – Richard Santore, MD & Todd Swenning, MD
Physician Leadership – Walter Biffl, MD

Philip Stahel, MD

FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019

SESSION II: UNIQUE TECHNIQUES IN TRAUMA & FRACTURE CARE
Visualization – Jeffrey M. Smith, MD
Patellar Plating – David Friedberg, MD
Open Fractures: Unique Techniques – Sandy Schwartz, MD
Open Anatomic Reduction and Clamping Tibial Shaft Fractures – Ryan Will, MD
Neviaser Portal Nailing – Charles Moon, MD
Distal Tibial Non-unions in the Elderly – Ryan Will, MD
How (Not Why) Orthopaedists Should Talk to Patients About Osteoporosis – Ryan Will, MD
Case Based Discussion- Osteoporotic Fracture Management – Kandice Beenken, DO
SESSION III: UPPER EXTREMITY
Clavicle Fractures: Too Much? Too Little? – Carla Smith, MD
Scapula Fractures: When Operating May Help – Ryan Will, MD
Proximal Humeral Fractures: Grafting- When? – Utku Kandemir, MD
Proximal Humeral Fracture: Cage Em – Andy Schmidt, MD
Distal Humerus Fractures: Strategies for Success – Harmeeth Uppal, MD
SESSION IV: LOOKING FORWARD
Orthopaedic Residency Training in 2019 – Sandy Schwartz, MD
Our Future Practice: Cog in a Wheel or Choreographer of the Healthcare System – Todd Swenning, MD
Mobile In-Home Outpatient Physical Therapy – Joseph Mahon, PT
Pelvic Floor Rehab after Trauma – Kristin Phillips, PT
Recovery and Rehabilitation from Head Trauma – Joseph Mahon, PT

SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019

SESSION V: MANAGING EMERGENCIES
Compartment Syndrome: What More Do We Know – Andy Schmidt, MD
Surgical Priorities in the Multiply Injured Patient – Todd Swenning, MD
Pelvic Packing – Phil Stahel, MD
What I’ve Learned From Mangled Extremity Cases – Joel Smith, MD
SESSION VI: LOWER EXTREMITY
Myths in Common Ankle Fractures – Jackson Lee, MD
Choosing your Approach to the Tibial Pilon – Utku Kandemir, MD
The Traumatized Midfoot: How to Get it Right the First Time – Harmeeth Uppal, MD
Periprosthetic Fractures: Mostly Pearls – Kandice Beenken, DO
SESSION VII: BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMA & FRACTURE CARE
Private Practice Trauma: A 30 Year Proven Model – Tim Bray, MD
How to Value Orthopedic Hospitalists? How to Value Trauma Service to a Hospital – Carla Smith, MD
Panel Discussion: Hospital-Based PA’s: Are They Cost Effective – Tim Bray, MD & Daniel Coll, PA
How to Best Use Scribes – Katy Yegorova, MS
SESSION VIII: SURGEON COACHING
Keynote: Leadership Coaching – Bob Carr, MD
Principles of Orthopaedic Leadership – Tim Bray, MD