Welcome To The

25th Annual
Tampa Shoulder Course

 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: The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research & Education (FORE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. 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.

** 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 below in blue are available to download now.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2019

Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Case – Mark Frankle, MD
Wedged Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Case – Avinash Kumar, MD
The Journey: Orthopaedics & Life – Richard Hawkins, MD
SESSION I: ANATOMIC SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
Master Talk: Biomechanics of Osteoarthritis – Implications for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty – Joseph Iannotti, MD
Pre-Op Consensus Panel

Joseph Iannotti, MD

David Dines, MD

Evan Lederman, MD

Jonathan Levy, MD

Thomas Wright, MD

Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD

Anatomic Design Concepts – Gerald Williams, MD
Outpatient Total Shoulder Arthroplasty – Quin Throckmorton, MD
Debate I: Anatomic Arthroplasty in the Young Patient – Ream & Run vs Anatomic TSA

Argument for Ream & Run – Surena Namdari, MD

Argument for Anatomic TSA – Quin Throckmorton, MD

Debate II: Glenoid Components: Metal Backed vs HMWP Plastic

Argument for Metal Backed – Thomas Wright, MD

Argument for HMWP Plastic – Gerald Williams, MD

Debate III: Humeral Components: Stemless vs Stem

Argument for Stemless – Edwin Spencer, MD

Argument for Stem – Joseph Abboud, MD

Debate IV: Glenoid Loosening: Revision vs Arthroscopic Removal

Argument for Revision – Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD

Argument for Arthroscopic Removal – John Tokish, MD

Primary Anatomic TSA Consensus Panel: B2 Glenoid

Gerald Williams, MD

Randall Otto, MD

Matthew Teusink, MD

Matthew Walker, MD

Matthew Willis, MD

Conversion of Failed ORIF to Reverse Shoulder Case – Mark Mighell, MD
SESSION II: REVERSE TOTAL SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY
Does Pre-Op Diagnosis Matter? – Joseph Iannotti, MD
Pre-Op Deltoid Paralysis and/or Completely Deficient Rotator Cuff: Any Role for Tendon Transfer? – Bassem Elhassan, MD
How I Manage Glenoid Bone Loss in a Reverse – Gerald Williams, MD
Managing Glenoid Bone Loss Using the VRF System: Technique & Outcomes – David Dines, MD
How I Manage Humeral Bone Loss in a Primary – Dean Harter, MD
How I Manage Humeral Bone Loss in a Revision – Thomas Wright, MD
Debate V: Design Rationale: Grammont vs Lateralized vs Hybrid

Argument for Grammont – Gerald Williams, MD

Argument for Lateralized – Derek Cuff, MD

Argument for Hybrid – Richard Friedman, MD

Debate VI: Baseplate Design: Central Screw vs Post

Argument for Central Screw – Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD

Argument for Post – Thomas Wright, MD

Periprosthetic Fractures – Evan Lederman, MD
Infection: How I Manage Infected Shoulder Arthroplasty – Richard Friedman, MD
Diagnosis of P. Acnes PJI: A Deep (and Superficial) Dilemna – Surena Namdari, MD
Reverse for Fracture – David Dines, MD
The Unstable Reverse Consensus Panel

Gerald Williams, MD

Jesse Allert, MD

Michael Cusick, MD

Evan Lederman, MD

Surena Namdari, MD

Geoffrey Stone, MD

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019

SESSION III: INSTABILITY
Anterior Instability & Why Any Bone Loss is a Big Deal – John Tokish, MD
Debate VII: Glenoid Bone Loss – Scope Allograft vs Open Latarjet

Argument for Scope Allograft – Anthony Miniaci, MD

Argument for Open Latarjet – Edwin Spencer, MD

Remplissage is Here to Stay – Jeffrey Abrams, MD
Posterior Shoulder Instability: Tricks of the Trade – Grant Garrigues, MD
Debate VII: Scope Bankart is the Standard of Care vs Open

Argument for Scope Bankart – John Tokish, MD

Argument for Open – jeffrey Abrams, MD

Rapid Fire Cases: Instabilty

John Kelly, MD

aTSA vs rTSA for Patients with Failed Instability with Arthritis – Derek Cuff, MD
SESSION IV: ELBOW
Master Talk: What I Learned Dealing with Traumatic Injuries of the Elbow – Jorge Orbay, MD
Approach to OCD Elbow – Larry Field, MD
The Tommy Jones Procedure – “My Way” – James Andrews, MD
Single Incision Distal Biceps Repair – John Kelly, MD
Distal Biceps Reconstruction – Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD
Rapid Fire Cases: Throwing

John Kelly, MD

KEYNOTE: Why Are So Many of our Young Athletes Getting Injured? – James Andrews, MD
SESSION V: UPPER EXTREMITY TRAUMA: FIX OR REPLACE?
Debate IX: Gloves Off – To Kill or Not to Kill the Biceps

Argument to Kill Biceps – Jed Kuhn, MD

Argument Not to Kill Biceps – John Kelly, MD

Clavicle Fractures: Not “One Size Fits All” – Grant Garrigues, MD
Treatment of Glenohumeral Arthritis in Young Active Patients – Larry Field, MD
Non-Operative Treatment for Rotator Cuff Tears – Jed Kuhn, MD
Enlightened Approach to Rotator Cuff Tears – John Kelly, MD
Debate X: Superior Capsule Reconstruction vs Reverse for Massive Cuff Tears

Argument for SCR – John Tokish, MD

Argument for Reverse – Joseph Abboud, MD

Rapid Fire Cases: Rotator Cuff Tears

Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD

Grant Garrigues, MD

John Tokish, MD