JUNE 12-13, 2020JUNE 12-13, 2020
12th Annual
Philadelphia Orthopaedic
Trauma Symposium
12th Annual
Philadelphia Orthopaedic
Trauma Symposium
S P O N S O R E D B Y
7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM
Now earn up to 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits• • •
Earn credits towards your patient safety CME requirement
Course Co-Chairs: Saqib Rehman, MD, MBA • Asif Ilyas, MD • Joseph Thoder, MD
https://medicine.temple.edu/cme
IIIIMeeting to be held as a
live interactive webinar on
Saturday, June 13, 2020
LOCATION
Medical Education and Research Building1st and 2nd FloorsLewis Katz School of Medicineat Temple University
TARGET AUDIENCEThis conference is aimed at practicing orthopaedic surgeons, residents, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who are involved with management of orthopaedic trauma care.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of the conference, participants should be able to:1. Summarize the current trends in fracture management. 2. Improve their skills in the management of periarticular fractures. 3. Recognize the controversies in fracture management.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENTLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians.
CERTIFICATION STATEMENTLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE POLICYIt is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of Continuing Medical Education that the speaker and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) considers financial relationships to create actual conflicts of interest in CME when individuals have both a financial relationship with a commercial interest and the opportunity to affect the content of CME about the products or services of that commercial interest. The ACCME defines a commercial interest as “any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.” The ACCME does not consider providers of clinical service directly to patients to be commercial interests. The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University has established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made prior to the activity.
REGISTRATION FEES (adjusted for live webinar)$95.00 Physicians / $55.00 NPs and PAs / $0 Residents, Fellows, and Medical Students
CALL FOR ABSTRACTSThis year’s meeting will include research virtual poster presentations. Residents and medical students are invited to submit one-page abstracts for consideration. The topic should be pertinent to the care of the orthopaedic trauma patient. Abstracts should be sent by May 18, 2020 to [email protected]. Additional information is available at medicine.temple.edu/cme.
FOR MORE INFORMATIONThe Albert J. Finestone, M.D. Office for Continuing Medical Education215-707-4787 • 1-800-23-TUCME • medicine.temple.edu/cme
IMeeting will be held as a liveinteractive webinar via Zoom
ATIF AHMED, MDOrthopaedic Trauma SurgeonRothman InstituteAria Health System
ABRAHAM APPLETON, MD Orthopaedic Trauma SurgeonGuthrie Robert Packer Hospital
KEITH BALDWIN, MD, MPH, MSPT Associate Director of Orthopaedic Trauma Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Perelman School of MedicineChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia
MOHIT BHANDARI, MD, PHD, FRCSC Professor, Academic Head, Div of Ortho SurgeryAssociate Chair of Research, Dept of Surgery Canada Research Chair in Evidence-Based OrthoMcMaster University, Hamilton, ON
DREW BRADY, MD Orthopaedic Trauma SurgeonFirst State OrthopaedicsChristiana Care Health System
JOHN CHOVANES, MD, FACS, LTC(P, USAR MCChief SurgeonDiplomatic and Field Surgical Affairs Section Department of SurgeryCooper University Hospital
P. MAXWELL COURTNEY, MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryRothman InstituteThomas Jefferson University
MATTHEW CRAIG, MD, MSClin Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple UniversityRothman InstituteAbington Memorial Hospital
DEREK DONEGAN, MD, MBAAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Perelman School of MedicineUniversity of Pennsylvania
DAVID FULLER, MDAssociate Professor and Program Director Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
WADE GORDON, MDOrthopaedic Trauma SurgeonGuthrie Robert Packer Hospital
KENNETH GRAF, MD Director, Orthopaedic TraumaCooper Medical School of Rowan University
DUSTIN GREENHILL, MDAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Professor of PediatricsDrexel University College of MedicineSt. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
DAVID HARDESKI, MDOrthopaedic Trauma SurgeonMercer-Bucks OrthopedicsSt. Mary Medical Center
SUSAN HARDING, MD Clin Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryPerelman School of MedicineUniversity of Pennsylvania
CHRISTOPHER HAYDEL, MDOrthopaedic Trauma SurgeonReconstructive OrthopedicsVirtua Health System
MARTIN HERMAN, MDProfessor of Orthopaedic Surgery & PediatricsDrexel University College of MedicineSt. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
ASIF ILYAS, MD, MBAProgram Director of Hand Surgery FellowshipProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryRothman InstituteThomas Jefferson University
JACK KAZANJIAN, DOClin Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineLankenau Medical CenterPremier Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
SCOTT KOZIN, MDChief of Staff, Shriners Hospital for ChildrenProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
JAMES LACHMAN, MDFoot and Ankle Orthopaedic SurgeonSt. Luke’s University Health Network
BOBBY NDU, MD, MBA Foot & Ankle SurgeonEinstein Orthopaedics
JOSEPH O’NEIL, MDFoot and Ankle SurgeonRothman InstituteAssistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryThomas Jefferson University
RAYMOND PENSY, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterR. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
SAQIB REHMAN, MD, MBA Vice Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery Director of Orthopaedic TraumaProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
J. SPENCE REID, MDProfessor of Orthopaedic SurgeryChief, Division of Orthopaedic TraumaPenn State University College of MedicineMilton S. Hershey Medical Center
MARK SEAMON, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryPerelman School of MedicinePresbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia
LARS OLA SJOHOLM, MDChief, Trauma and Surgical Critical CareAssociate Professor of SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
JOSEPH THODER, MDJohn Lachman Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryChief of Hand SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
FERNANDO VILELLA-HERNANDEZ, MDAssociate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of MiamiUniversity of Miami Health System
JANELLE WAGNER, MDPlastic & Reconstructive SurgeonAssistant Professor of SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
KATHARINE CRINER WOOZLEY, MDHand & Upper Extremity SurgeonEinstein Orthopaedics
COURSE FACULTYCourse Co-ChairsSaqib Rehman, MD, MBA • Asif Ilyas, MD • Joseph Thoder, MD
PROGRAM7:00-7:25
7:25-7:30
7:30-8:00
8:00-8:30
8:30-9:00
9:00-9:30
9:30-9:45
9:45-10:15
10:15-10:35
Breakout 1: Proximal humerus fracture cases Breakout 2: Tibia and patella fracture cases Breakout 3: Hand and wrist fracture cases Breakout 4: Hip fracture cases
10:35-10:55
10:55-11:15 Technical tips lab demo - Novel tension banding techniques
11:15-11:30
Break, visit exhibitors
Breakout sessions:
1:45-2:15
2:15-2:45
2:45-3:15
3:15-3:45
Login to meeting opens
Introduction
1st Annual William G. DeLong, MD Lecture:"Distal femoral replacement for treatment of fractures in the elderly" Fernando Vilella-Hernandez, MD
Session 1: Medical management of the trauma patient
Session 2: Challenges with pediatric upper extremity fractures
Session 3: Elbow fractures - what are my options?
Break, visit exhibitors
Guest Lecture: "Ortho-Plastic Coverage Strategies for Extremity Soft Tissue Defects" Raymond Pensy, MD
Technical tips lab demo - Minimally invasive plate fixation of distal tibia fractures
Technical tips lab demo - ORIF distal femur fractures
Break/Lunch
11:30-11:45
11:45-12:15
12:15-12:45
12:45-1:15
1:15-1:30
1:30-1:45
Session 4: Foot & ankle injuries: Avoiding the landmines
Session 5: Geri-bombs: Challenges in the treatment of osteoporotic
Break, visit exhibitors
Resident research poster virtual tour
Session 6: Periprosthetic fractures - and is that component loose?
Session 7: Periarticular tibia fractures: plate, nail, ex fix, or combo?
Session 8: Humerus fractures - when and if to operate?
Guest Lecture: "Think Big"Mohit Bhandari, MD
Wrap up3:45-3:50
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
femur fractures
System requirements• An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE)• Speakers and a microphone – built-in or USB plug-in or wireless Bluetooth• A webcam or HD webcam - built-in or USB plug-in• Or, a HD cam or HD camcorder with video capture card
Supported operating systems• macOS X with macOS 10.7 or later• Windows 10 (Note: For devices running Windows 10, they must run Windows 10 Home, Pro, or Enterprise. S Mode is not supported.)• Windows 8 or 8.1• Windows 7• Windows Vista with SP1 or later• Windows XP with SP3 or later
Supported tablet and mobile devices• Surface PRO 2 or higher running Win 8.1 or higher (Note: For tablets running Windows 10, they must run Windows 10 Home, Pro, or Enterprise. S Mode is not supported.)• iOS and Android devices• Blackberry devices
Supported browsers• Windows: IE 11+, Edge 12+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+• Mac: Safari 7+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+• Linux: Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+
Processor requirementsMinimum: Single Core 1Ghz or HigherRecommended: Dual Core 2Ghz or Higher (i3/i5/i7 or AMD equivalent)
RAM requirements Notes: Dual and single core laptops have a reduced frame rateMinimum: N/A when screen sharing (around 5 frames per second). For optimum Recommended: 4Gb screen sharing performance on laptops we recommend a
quad core processor or higher.
Bandwidth requirementsThe bandwidth used by Zoom will be optimized for the best experience based on the participants’ network. It will automatically adjust for 3G, WiFi or Wired environments.
Recommended bandwidth for webinar attendees:• For 1:1 video calling: 600kbps (down) for high quality video and 1.2 Mbps (down) for HD video• For screen sharing only (no video thumbnail): 50-75kbps (down)• For screen sharing with video thumbnail: 50-150kbps (down)• For audio VoiP: 60-80kbps (down)
• Ubuntu 12.04 or higher• Mint 17.1 or higher• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 or higher• Oracle Linux 6.4 or higher• CentOS 6.4 or higher• Fedora 21 or higher• OpenSUSE 13.2 or higher• ArchLinux (64-bit only)
Zoom is an easy, reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars across mobile devices, desktops, telephones, and room systems.
ZOOM
FEES (adjusted for live webinar)$95.00 - Physicians $55.00 - Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants $0.00 - Residents, Fellows, and Medical Students
RETURN TO Arnold I. Meyer, Ed.D., FACEHPLewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityThe Albert J. Finestone, M.D.Office for Continuing Medical Education3440 North Broad Street, Kresge Hall 360Philadelphia, PA 19140215-707-4787, 800-23-TUCME or Fax 215-707-8268
TO REGISTER Complete the registration form and return it with your fee (No cash accepted)
Make checks payable to: Temple University Postgraduate
REGISTER ONLINEmedicine.temple.edu/cme
REGISTRATION FORM
REGISTRATION FORM CANCELLATION POLICYRefunds for withdrawal after deduction of a $20 fee made only upon written request 30 days prior to the CME activity starting date. No refunds will be made 29 days prior to the program start date. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University reserves the right to cancel the program and return all course monies without further obligations if sufficient attendance is not secured.
SPECIAL NEEDSIf you have any special needs that we can address to make your participation more meaningful andenjoyable, please contact us at 215-707-4787 or 800-23-TUCME.
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Please indicate your preference for a breakout session which will be assigned on a first-come first-serve basis.
Saturday 11:45 am -12:15 pmBreakout sessions
o Breakout 1: Proximal humerus fracture cases
o Breakout 2: Tibia and patella fracture cases
o Breakout 3: Hand and wrist fracture cases
o Breakout 4: Hip fracture cases
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Saturday, June 13, 2020