Course Co-Chairs: Saqib Rehman MD, MBA • Jack Kazanjian, DO, FAOAO
JUNE 7-8, 2019JUNE 7-8, 2019
11th Annual
Philadelphia Orthopaedic
Trauma Symposium
11th Annual
Philadelphia Orthopaedic
Trauma Symposium
S P O N S O R E D B Y
13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM
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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 13.25 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$200.00 Physicians / $100.00 Residents, Fellows, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants
CALL FOR ABSTRACTSThis year’s meeting will also include research 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 or fracture patient. Abstracts should be sent by May 17, 2019 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
HESHAM ABDELFATTAH, M.D. Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
IRFAN AHMED, M.D.Associate Professor of OrthopaedicsRutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolUniversity Hospital, Newark NJ
MICHAEL J. BOSSE, M.D.Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryDirector of Orthopaedic Clinical ResearchCarolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
DREW BRADY, M.D.First State OrthopaedicsAssistant Professor, University of DelawareChristiana Care Health System
MATTHEW CRAIG, M.D., MS Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple UniversityRothman InstituteAbington Memorial Hospital
WILLIAM DELONG, M.D. Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple UniversityChief of Orthopaedic SurgerySt. Luke’s Health Network
DEREK DONEGAN, M.D. Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Pennsylvania
DAVID FULLER, M.D. Associate Professor and Program DirectorDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryCooper Medical School of Rowan University
JONATHAN GARINO, M.D., MBAClinical Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryPremier Orthopaedics
KENNETH GRAF, M.D.Director, Orthopaedic TraumaCooper Medical School of Rowan University
SUSAN HARDING, M.D. Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryDirector of Orthopaedic TraumaDrexel University College of MedicineHahnemann University Hospital
CHRISTOPHER HAYDEL, M.D.Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery LKSOM at Temple University
EMMANUEL ILLICAL, M.D.Orthopaedic Trauma SurgeryEinstein Healthcare Network
JACK KAZANJIAN, D.O., FAOAOClinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineLankenau Medical Center Premier Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Associates
TAE WON KIM, M.D.Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryCooper Medical School of Rowan University
MATTHEW KLEINER, M.D. Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryCooper Medical School of Rowan University
ERIC LEBBY, M.D. Chief, Division of Orthopaedic SurgeryLehigh Valley Health Network Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryUSF Morsani College of Medicine
RAKESH MASHRU, M.D.Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryCooper Medical School of Rowan University
KRISTOFER MATULLO, M.D. Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple UniversityChief of Hand Surgery, St. Luke’s Health Network
CHINENYE NWACHUKU, M.D.Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple UniversitySt. Luke’s Health Network
DAVID NAZARIAN, M.D. Rothman InstituteJefferson University Hospitals
THERESA PAZIONIS, M.D.Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
RAYMOND PENSY, M.D. Associate Professor of OrthopaedicsUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterR. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
SAQIB REHMAN, M.D., MBA Professor and Vice Chair, Director of Orthopaedic TraumaDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
J. SPENCE REID, M.D. Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryChief, Division of Orthopaedic TraumaPenn State University College of MedicineMilton S. Hershey Medical Center
MARCUS SCIADINI, M.D. Associate Professor and Chief of OrthopaedicsUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterR. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
GENE SHAFFER, M.D. Foot & Ankle and Sports MedicineEinstein Healthcare Network
MITESH SHAH, M.D. Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryDrexel University College of MedicineHahnemann University Hospital
JOSEPH THODER, M.D. John Lachman Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryLKSOM at Temple University
KATHARINE CRINER WOOZLEY, M.D.Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryHand Surgery, Einstein Healthcare Network
COURSE FACULTYCourse Co-ChairsSaqib Rehman MD, MBA and Jack Kazanjian, DO, FAOAO
PROGRAM
Friday7:30-7:55 Registration and breakfast
7:55-8:00 Introduction
8:00-9:00 Session 1: Controversies in timing of surgical intervention – current evidence
9:00-10:00 Session 2: Tips and tricks for lower extremity fracture surgery
10:00-10:20 Break, visit exhibits
10:20-10:50 Guest Professor Lecture: Ring Fixation in Trauma - Why and How. J. Spence Reid, M.D.
10:50-11:50 Lab 1: ORIF of clavicle fractures
11:50-12:00 Break, visit exhibits
12:00-1:00 Lunch breakout sessions
Breakout 1: Clavicle fracture cases
Breakout 2: Tibia and patella fracture cases
Breakout 3: Hand and wrist fracture cases
Breakout 4: Subtrochanteric femur fracture cases
1:00-1:45 Session 3: Challenges with ankle fracture management
1:45-2:30 Session 4: Femoral neck fractures: contemporary management strategies
2:30-2:45 Break
2:45-3:45 Lab 2: ORIF tibia plateau fracture using aiming arm and variable angled locking
3:45-4:15 Resident paper presentations
4:15-5:00 Guest Professor Lecture: Thinking Outside of the Box - Novel Techniques for the Treatment of Complex Injuries. Marcus Sciadini, M.D.
Saturday7:00-7:25 Registration and breakfast
7:25-7:30 Introduction
7:30-8:15 Session 5: Open fracture management in 2019
8:15-9:00 Session 6: Periprosthetic femur fracture management
9:00-9:30 Guest Professor Lecture: Improving Limb Salvage Outcomes - Is a Successful “Salvage” Good Enough? Michael Bosse, M.D.
9:30-9:45 Break, visit exhibits
9:45-10:30 Lab 3: ORIF Periprosthetic proximal femur fracture
10:30-11:00 Session 7: Management of pathological fractures
11:00-11:30 Session 8: Distal radius fracture cases gone wrong – how to avoid and salvage problems
11:30-11:45 Break
11:45-12:15 Session 9: Terrible triads and other elbow problems
12:15-1:00 Session 10: Tips and tricks for upper extremity fracture surgery
RECOMMENDED HOTELThe Westin Philadelphia99 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103215-563-1600The Westin Philadelphia is connected by a walkway to the Liberty Place shopping mall, with it’s 70 shops offering trendy outfits and various goodies for shoppers. Thus, the hotel is truly the most convenient place to do shopping in Philadelphia. Rooms in this 4-star hotel are also quite comfortable, with signature Westin Heavenly Beds gracing each accommodation type. Guests can make use of the high-speed internet access, cable TV with premium cable channels, and minibars. Guests can also request a refrigerator in their room.
DIRECTIONS TO THE HEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUSFrom West via PA Turnpike or Schuylkill ExpresswayTake Turnpike to Exit 326 (Philadelphia/Valley Forge) then follow I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) approximately 10 miles to Route 1 North (Roosevelt Boulevard). Take Route 1 North 2 miles to Broad Street exit. Follow exit ramp 2 blocks to Broad Street and turn right (Route 611 South). Proceed 3/4 mile to Health Sciences Center Campus. Turn left at Tioga Street to visitors’ parking garage.
From Northeast via PA Turnpike or Roosevelt BoulevardFrom PA Turnpike take Exit 351. Follow Route 1 South (Roosevelt Boulevard) approximately 10 miles (stay in right hand lanes) to Broad Street exit. Follow exit 1/2 mile to Broad Street and turn left (Route 611 South). Continue for approximately 3/4 mile to Health Sciences Center Campus. Turn left at Tioga Street to visitors’ parking garage.
From North via I-95Take Route 95 South to Cottman Avenue exit (Route 73 West). At bottom of ramp, continue through the intersection and follow signs for Route 73 West; this puts you on Cottman Avenue (Route 73 West). Follow Cottman Avenue for 2 miles to Roosevelt Boulevard (Route 1 South). Turn left on Route 1 South and go approximately 5 miles (stay in right hand lanes) to Broad Street exit. Follow exit 1/2 mile to Broad Street (Route 611 South) and turn left. Continue for approximately 3/4 mile to Health Sciences Center Campus. Turn left at Tioga Street to visitors’ parking garage.
From South via I-95Take Exit 22 (Route 676/Center City) and merge right onto Callowhill Street. Stay in right hand lanes and follow Callowhill Street for 1 mile to Broad Street. Turn right on Broad Street and go approximately 4 miles (32 blocks) to Health Sciences Center Campus. Turn right at Tioga Street to visitors’ parking garage.
From NJ TurnpikeTake NJ Turnpike to Exit 6; follow signs for PA Turnpike. Once on PA Turnpike, follow directions given “From Northeast.”
From Cherry Hill, NJ areaTake Route 70 or Route 38 West to overpass for Route 30 West (Admiral Wilson Boulevard). Take Admiral Wilson Boulevard approximately 2 miles to Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Once over the bridge, follow signs for “Vine Street/Local Traffic.” Stay in “local traffic” lanes approximately 8/10 miles (8 blocks) to Broad Street (14th Street). Turn right on Broad Street and go approximately 4 miles (32 blocks) to Health Sciences Center Campus. Turn right at Tioga Street to visitors’ parking garage.
From NJ Shore PointsTake Atlantic City Expressway to Route 42 North, go approximately 10 miles to Route 676. Take Route 676 approximately 3.5 miles to Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Once across the bridge, follow directions “From Cherry Hill, NJ area.”
FEES $200.00 - Physicians / $100.00 - Residents, Fellows, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician AssistantsThe registration fee includes conference material, continental breakfast, lunch, and breaks. Deadline to register is Friday, May 31, 2019. After this date, please contact the office for space availability.
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
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Make checks payable to: Temple University Postgraduate
REGISTER ONLINE medicine.temple.edu/cme
REGISTRATION FORM
REGISTRATION FORM CANCELLATION POLICY Refunds 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.
Please indicate your preference for the lunch discussion group which will be assigned on a first-come first-serve basis.
Friday 12:00-1:00 pmLunch breakout sessions
o Breakout 1: Clavicle fracture cases
o Breakout 2: Tibia and patella fracture cases
o Breakout 3: Hand and wrist fracture cases
o Breakout 4: Subtrochanteric femur fracture cases
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