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May 18 - 21, 2017
Hari Parvataneni, M.D. (Chair) Adult Reconstruction
John Nordt, M.D. (President) Spine
Thomas Bernasek, M.D. (Past Chair Adult Reconstruction
Juan Suarez, M.D. Adult Reconstruction
Scott Schoenleber, M.D. Pediatrics
Hernan Prieto, M.D. Adult Reconstruction
Daniel Chan, M.D. Trauma
Odion Binite, M.D. Oncology
Eric Lloyd, M.D. Foot and Ankle
Philip Meinhardt, M.D. Spine
Daryl Osbahr, M.D. Sports
Jonathan Gottlieb, M.D. Spine
James Hutson, M.D. Trauma
2017 FOS PROGRAM COMMITTEE
FLORIDA ORTHOPAEDIC SOCIETY
STRATEGIC PLAN
VISION STATEMENTThe Florida Orthopaedic Society will be the premier organization that promotes the highest quality musculoskeletal health for the citizens of Florida
MISSION STATEMENT The Florida Orthopaedic Society will
champion the interests of musculoskeletal patients and orthopaedic surgeons
in Florida.
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ADULT RECONSTRUCTION Chair – William Burke, M.D.
Broward General Medical Center Ft Lauderdale
Co Chair – Andrew Cooper, M.D. Orthopaedic Associates of West Florida
FOOT & ANKLE Chair - Eric Lloyd, M.D.
Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group, Boca RatonCo Chair - Brian Coleman, M.D.
South Palm Orthopaedics, Delray BeachCo Chair - Clive Woods, M.D.
Gelb Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center Boca Raton
Co Chair - Mark Bromson, M.D. Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group, Boca Raton
HAND Chair – Seth Dodds, M.D.
University of Miami, MiamiCo Chair – Anne Ouellette, M.D.
Physicians for the Hand, Coral GalesCo Chair – Harris Gellman, M.D.
Broward Hand Center, Coral Springs
PEDIATRIC Chair – Laurel Blakemore, M.D.
University of Florida, GainesvilleCo Chair - Scott Schoenleber, M.D.
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, Miami
The Subspecialty Breakout sessions are panel discussions led by prominent figures in each respective subspecialty. Each session provides an opportunity for members to bring cases or submit abstracts which will be discussed in these smaller more intimate and specialty specific settings. The breakouts that we have planned and their respective facilitators are as follows:
SUBSPECIALTY BREAKOUT SESSIONS
SHOULDER & ELBOWChair – Jonathan Levy, M.D.
Holy Cross Medical Group, Fort Lauderdale Co Chair – Benjamin Service, M.D.
Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health Orlando
SPORTS MEDICINEChair – Daryl Osbahr, M.D.
Orlando Health Orthopaedic Institute Orlando
Co Chair - Gautam Yagnik, M.D. UHZ Sports Medicine
Coral Gables
SPINE Chair – Jonathan Gottlieb, M.D. Miami Back & Neck Specialists
South MiamiCo Chair – Mark Beckner, M.D.
Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic Orlando
TRAUMA Chair – James Hutson, M.D. University of Miami, Miami
Co Chair – Daniel Chan, M.D. Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood
Co Chair – BJ Cross, D.O. Broward Health Medical Center
Ft Lauderdale
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SOCIAL EVENTSFL Orthopaedic Rick
Purchasing Group Member Appreciation Reception
The FORPG is pleased to add this special reception on the opening night of the Annual Meeting to
recognize our members and our ongoing success. If you are a member of the FORPG please join us on The Point for a special reception. The Point is the most dramatic point on the island just past
the resort pools and lagoon located on top of the seawall heading out to the ocean. The reception
will take place from 6 pm to 6:45 pm. Resort casual dress is recommended.
Welcome Reception Sponsored by Danna-Gracey and
The Doctors CompanyThe annual FOS Vendor Appreciation Welcome Reception will be held the first evening of the
meeting, Thursday, May 18th from 6:45 to 7:45 pm on the Resort Beach at the hotel. All
meeting attendees, vendors, and their families are encouraged to attend. Please RSVP so we have an accurate head count. This is an outdoor event so
resort casual dress is encouraged.
FOPAC and AAOS PAC Reception Sponsored by Danna-Gracey and
The Doctors CompanyOur political action committees will host a special
reception in the Ballroom (exhibit area) on Friday, May 19th from 5:30 – 7:30 pm. The event
will feature appetizers, children’s food, beverages, music, and some special guests and recognitions.
Please feel free to bring along your spouse, family, and guests to this terrific event as you
begin your evening.
FOS Golf and Fishing Tournaments Saturday at 1:45 pm
Taking advantage of our world class location , the FOS will once again host a series of sporting
events on Saturday afternoon. Attendees have their option to hit the links or show your
prowess on the high seas. We have both deep sea and back water options for those that decide to
fish. Please make sure you sign up early for these opportunities as we do have limited availability.
Greatest Catch Street Party
Saturday Night
Join us as we welcome home the boats participating in the FOS Fishing
Tournament and weigh their catch. The Fishing Village will play host to this special
event including local flavors of food and beverages for all ages. This is a perfect
opportunity to share a cocktail and some jokes with your peers as your coordinate your final evening of the annual meeting.
The reception will take place 7 pm to 8 pm in the Fishing Village. All meeting attendees, vendors, and their
families are encouraged to attend. This is an outdoor event so resort casual
dress is encouraged.
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Mike Fasano is currently the Tax Collector for Pasco County. He was appointed to this position by Governor Rick Scott in August of 2013. Prior to his appointment he had a long and distinguished career in the Florida Legislature. He was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1994 and rose to the position of Majority Leader. In 2002 he ran for a seat in the Florida Senate and subsequently served in that chamber for ten years, ultimately rising to the position of President Pro-Tempore. He returned to the Florida House in 2012 and remained until his appointment as tax collector.
Mike spent over ten years crafting and sponsoring legislation to reduce drug abuse and addiction in Florida. He successfully created the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program which tracks the prescribing of certain controlled substances. This program has been credited with shutting down the so-called “pill mill” industry that was once a stain on Florida’s reputation as a tough-on-crime state. Additionally, the legislation has reduced
doctor shopping and related crimes. Although it is hard to quantify, an untold number of lives have been saved through the protections and regulations afforded by this legislation. The support of the Florida Orthopaedic Society and other important medical associations were key supporters of this legislation.
After nearly two decades in the Florida Legislature Mike accepted the appointment to tax collector and brought his energetic work ethic to the administration of this constitutional office. In less than three year’s time he has implemented many cost saving measures, streamlined efficiency and boosted employee morale. Additionally, Mike has continued his long-held philosophy that is important to give back to the community in as many ways as possible. Through fundraising campaigns with many non-profit organizations, the Pasco County Tax Collector’s Office has been able to raise over $250,000 to help serve those in need throughout not only Pasco County but across the state.
Honorable Mike Fasano Pasco County Tax Collector
Former Florida State Senator and Representative New Port Richey, FL
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND SESSIONS
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Hailing from the Garden State, Dr. Frohwein completed his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, prior to moving to Philadelphia, PA. He was awarded his Doctor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and completed his residency training in Anesthesiology at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He then pursued an ACGME-approved Fellowship in Pain Medicine, also at Thomas Jefferson, prior to relocating to the Orlando area where he has continuously served the Central Florida community. He is Board Certified in Anesthesiology, with a Subspecialty Certification in Pain Management. He has also achieved Diplomat Status by the American Board of Pain Medicine.
Through his training and clinical practice, Dr. Frohwein has extensive experience in advanced pain management procedures including radio-frequency neurotomy, peripheral nerve ablation,
spinal cord stimulation and diagnostic and therapeutic spine injection procedures under both fluoroscopic and ultrasound guidance. He has vast expertise with a wide variety of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar interventions including epidural, facet, and sacroiliac joint injections, sympathetic blocks, and peripheral joint and nerve blocks, among others. Dr. Frohwein’s clinical interests also include state-of-the-art minimally invasive percutaneous techniques for a variety of spine conditions.
Dr. Frohwein utilizes a patient-tailored multimodal approach to the treatment of pain. A sample of the pain problems Dr. Frohwein addresses include, degenerative disc disease of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, spinal stenosis, disc herniation, radiculopathy, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, post-laminectomy syndrome, neuropathic pain, post-herpetic neuralgia, and complex regional pain syndrome.
Daniel M. Frohwein, MD Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Orlando, FL
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Dr. Jevsevar is the Chair of the Department of Orthopaedics and regional Vice-President of Orthopaedics at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, and the Geisel School of Medicine in Hanover, N.H. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., and medical degree from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He completed a general surgery internship at the Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh (now the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Mercy), a fellowship in biomechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass.,
and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and an orthopaedic surgical residency at Tufts University Affiliated Hospitals in Boston. He received a Master of Business Administration degree from Auburn University in Auburn, Ala.
Dr. Jevsevar became chair of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Council on Research and Quality at the 2016 AAOS Annual Meeting. He previously served as chair of the AAOS Committee on Evidence-Based Quality and Value and as a member of the Council on Research and Quality. He also has years of experience working and presenting within the AAOS Orthopaedic Quality Institute.
David S. Jevsevar, MD, MBA Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, NH
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David Ring, MD, PhD is Associate Dean for Comprehensive Care and Professor of Surgery at the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin.
He was born in San Diego, double majored in Physics and Biochemistry/Cell Biology at the University of California at San Diego, and graduated from the UCSD school of Medicine in 1993. His surgical internship was at Massachusetts General Hospital, orthopedic residency in the Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency, chief residency at Beth Israel-Deaconess Hospital, and hand and upper extremity fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital with Dr. Jesse Jupiter.
Prior to moving to Austin, Dr. Ring was Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School, Chief of Hand Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Chair of
the MGH Orthopedic Quality and Patient Safety Committee. He was awarded a PhD for clinical research in psychosocial aspects of arm pain from the University of Amsterdam in 2005. His interests include trauma and post-traumatic reconstruction in the arm, quality and patient safety, common arm illnesses, and psychosocial aspects of arm illness. He has over 450 peer-reviewed original research publications. He is a deputy editor for Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.
Dr. Ring has influenced the treatment of upper extremity trauma and it’s sequellae (traumatic elbow instability in particular), nonunions, and common hand illnesses. He has also increased the appreciation of the importance of both nontechnical skills in orthopaedic surgery and the psychological and sociological influences on musculoskeletal illness.
David C. Ring, MD, PhD University of Texas at Austin
Dell Medical School Austin, TX
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Dr. Williams is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in the care and treatment of shoulders. He practices with the Rothman Institute at Jefferson in Philadelphia and is a member of the Shoulder and Elbow Center. Dr. Williams has served in various faculty positions since 1990 and currently is the John M. Fenlin, Jr., MD, Professor of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at Jefferson Medical College.
After earning his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Ursinus College, in Collegeville, Pa., Dr. Williams then was graduated with honors with a medical degree from Temple University in Philadelphia. He began his postgraduate training with an internship in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas, where he later completed a four-year residency in orthopaedic surgery and a one-
year fellowship in shoulder surgery.
Dr. Williams previously served in several volunteer leadership roles at the AAOS including a two-year term on the Board of Directors and chair of the CME Committee, as well as a position on the Committee on Shoulder and Elbow (1999). Active in more than a dozen professional societies and councils, Dr. Williams has served as the president of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons and has been a member of the Philadelphia Orthopaedic Society (President from 2002), the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society (President 2009), and the Mid-Atlantic Shoulder and Elbow Society (co-founder and President 2012-2014).
When Dr. Williams has free time, he enjoys spending it with his wife, Robin, and children, Mark and Alexis.
Gerald R. Williams, Jr., MD Past President of the AAOS Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia, PA
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2017 FLORIDA ORTHOPAEDIC SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2017
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017
3:30–6:00 pm FOS Board of Directors Meeting Location:
6:00 -6:45 pm FORPG Member Appreciation Reception (Invitation Only) Location: The Point
6:45 – 7:45 pm Welcome Reception Location:
7:00 am- 6:00 pm Registration Location:
8 am GENERAL SESSION Location:
8:00 am Welcome & Introductions John Nordt, M.D. President Coral Gables, FL
8:00-8:30 am Presidential Keynote Speaker Gerald R. Williams, Jr., M.D. Past President of the AAOS Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, PA
8:30-8:40 am Question and Answer Session8:40-8:50 am Presidential Address
John Nordt, M.D. Coral Gables, FL
RESIDENT PAPER FINALISTS8:50-8:57 am Functional Recovery Following
Primary Arthrodesis for Injuries to the Tarsometatarsal Joint Complex Sean Lannon, M.D. University of South Florida Tampa, FL
8:58-9:05 am Harvest of Iliac Crest Autograft Not Associated with Localized Pain Joseph Snavely, M.D. Orlando Health Orlando, FL
9:06-9:13 am Clinical Evaluation of Alpha Defensin Test in Diagnosing Prosthetic Joint Infections William Stone, M.D. University of Florida Gainesville, FL
9:14-9:19 am Discussion
9:20-9:27 am Total Hip Arthroplasty Requiring Subtrochanteric Osteotomy for Developmental Hip Dysplasia: 8- to 24-Year Results Philip Fontenot, M.D. University of South Florida Tampa, FL
9:28-9:35 am The Alpha Angle Does Not Predict Hip Motion To Impingement Charles Lawrie, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
9:36-9:39 am Discussion9:40-9:47 am Champion Member Abstract
2017: Long segment blocking screws increase stability of retrograde nail fixation in geriatric supracondylar femur fractures: eliminating the “Bell-clapper Effect” David Donohue, M.D. USF Morsani College of Medicine Tampa, FL
9:48-9:50 am Discussion9:50-10:30 am Break10:30-12:30 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA BREAKOUT SESSION
(PART 1) Location: Chair – James Hutson, M.D. University of Miami
Co Chair – Daniel Chan, M.D., Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood
Co Chair – BJ Cross, D.O., Broward Health Medical Center, Ft Lauderdale
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FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2017
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2016
HAND BREAKOUT SESSION Location: Chair – Seth Dodds, M.D. University of Miami, Miami
Co Chair – Anne Ouellette, M.D. Physicians for the Hand, Coral Gables
Co Chair – Harris Gellman, M.D. Broward Hand Center, Coral Springs
SPINE BREAKOUT SESSION Location: Chair – Jonathan Gottlieb, M.D. Miami Back & Neck Specialists South Miami
Co Chair – Mark Beckner, M.D. Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic, Orlando
12:30-1:15 pm Lunch with Exhibitors1:15-2:15 pm OrthoBowl2:15-2:45 pm Break2:45-4:45 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS TRAUMA BREAKOUT SESSION
(PART 2) Location: Chair – James Hutson, M.D. University of Miami
Co Chair – Daniel Chan, M.D., Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood
Co Chair – BJ Cross, D.O., Broward Health Medical Center, Ft Lauderdale
FOOT & ANKLE Location: Chair - Eric Lloyd, M.D. Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton
Co Chair - Brian Coleman, M.D. South Palm Orthopaedics, Delray Beach
Co Chair - Clive Woods, M.D. Gelb Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, Boca Raton
Co Chair - Mark Bromson, M.D., Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group, Boca Raton
PEDIATRICS Location: Chair – Laurel Blakemore, M.D. University of Florida, Gainesville
Co Chair - Scott Schoenleber, M.D. Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, Miami
5:30-7:30 pm Cocktail Reception with Exhibitors
7:00-8:00 am Registration Location:
7:00-7:30 am Breakfast Location:
GENERAL SESSION Location: Moderator:
7:30-9:30 am BREAKOUT SESSIONS ADULT RECONSTRUCTION
BREAKOUT SESSION (PART 1) Location: Chair – William Burke, M.D. Broward General Medical Center Ft Lauderdale
Co Chair - Andrew Cooper, M.D. Orthopaedic Associates of West Florida Clearwater
SHOULDER & ELBOW BREAKOUT SESSION Location: Chair – Jonathan Levy, M.D. Holy Cross Medical Group Fort Lauderdale
Co Chair – Benjamin Service, M.D. Level One Orthopaedics at Orlando Health, Orlando
9:30-10:30 am The Opioid Crisis and Pain Management: History, Present, and Future Role of Orthopaedic Surgeons in Solving this Crisis Moderator: Larry Halperin, M.D. Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Panelists: Daniel M. Frohwein, M.D. Orlando Orthopaedic Center Orlando, FL
Honorable Mike Fasano Pasco County Tax Collector Former Florida State Senator and Representative New Port Richey, FL
David.S. Jevsevar, M.D., M.B.A. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, NH
David C. Ring, M.D., Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, Austin, TX
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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 201610:30-10:45 am Question & Answer Session10:45-11:15 am Break with Exhibitors
Location: 11:15-1:15 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS ADULT RECONSTRUCTION
BREAKOUT SESSION (PART 2) Location: Chair – William Burke, M.D. Broward General Medical Center Ft Lauderdale
Co Chair - Andrew Cooper, M.D. Orthopaedic Associates of West Florida, Clearwater
SPORTS MEDICINE BREAKOUT SESSION Location: Chair – Daryl Osbahr, M.D. Orlando Health Orthopaedic Institute Orlando
Co-Chair – Gautam Yagnik, M.D. UHZ Sports Medicine, Coral Gables
1:15 pm Adjourn 1:45 pm Golf and Fishing7:00 -8:00 pm Reception in the Village
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017
7:00-12:00 pm Registration Location:
7:00-7:30 am Breakfast Location:
GENERAL SESSION Location:
7:30-8:00 am Business Meeting8:00-8:30 am MEMBER ABSTRACTS8:00-8:07 am Primary Biceps Tenodesis vs. Repair
for Type II SLAP Tears in Patients Under 30 Years Old Patrick Joyner, M.D. Navel Medical Center Portsmouth Portsmouth, VA
8:08-8:15 am Early Experience with a Stabilized Saddle Trapeziometacarpal Hemiarthroplasty Jorge Orbay, M.D. The Miami Hand & Upper Extremity Institute Miami, FL
8:16-8:23 am The Sequential Effects of Ligament Releases to Soft Tissue Tension in a Valgus Total Knee Replacement Martin Roche, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
8:24-8:29 am Discussion8:30-8:37 am Prolonged Conservative Management
in Total Joint Arthroplasty: Long Term Effects Carlos Lavernia, M.D. University of Miami/Florida International University Coral Gables, FL
8:38-8:45 am Outcomes of Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis without Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Patients with Combined Loss of Active Elevation and External Rotation (CLEER) Brandon Horn, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
8:46-8:53 am Speed of Recovery after Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Jennifer Kurowicki, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
8:53-8:59 am Discussion9:00-9:20 am William Enneking, M.D. Memorial
Oncology Lecture Sheila Conway, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
FELLOWS RESEARCH COMPETITION
9:20-9:27 am Medical Comorbidities Impact The 90-Day Reimbursements of Total Hip Arthroplasty. Further Evidence for The Development of the Optimal Bundle Samuel Rosas, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
9:28-9:35 am An Intra-Operative Analysis Comparing the Relative Femoral Component Rotation between Gap Balancing and Measured Resection Techniques Kyle Stoops, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute Temple Terrace, FL
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SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017
9:36-9:39 am Discussion9:40-9:47 am Optimizing Pain Management
Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Sumit Kanwar, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
9:48-9:55 am Does the Second Shoulder Arthroplasty Outperform the First: Comparative Outcomes of Bilateral Shoulder Derek Berglund, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
9:56-9:59 am Discussion RESIDENT & FELLOW ABSTRACTS10:00-10:07 am Location Location Location: Does the
Distance of Fixation from the Plafond Affect Reduction of the Syndesmosis? Sean Lannon, M.D. University of South Florida Tampa, FL
10:08-10:15 am Head To Head Comparison of Reimbursements In Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Samuel Rosas, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
10:16-10:19 am Discussion10:20-10:27 am Distribution Patterns Of Subchondral
Bone Density Of The Talar Dome: From Normal To Severe Osteoarthritis Sean Lannon, M.D. University of South Florida Tampa, FL
10:28-10:35 am Biomechanical & Radiographic Assessment of Acquired Flexible Flatfoot Deformity Correction: Comparison of Subtalar Arthroereisis Implants in a Cadaver Model Kyle Stoops, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute Temple Terrace, FL
10:36-10:39 am Discussion10:40 am Fellows and Residents Research
Award Ceremony These awards were supported by an OREF grant made possible through funding provided by Zimmer and DePuy Synthes.
10:45 am Meeting Adjourned
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2017 Digital Poster PresentationsLOCATION: EXHIBIT HALL
Distal Radius Fracture and Access to Care in at a Level 1 Trauma Center in South Florida: The Role of Insurance Status
Max Seiter, MD University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital
Miami, FL
Diagnostic Modalities of Prosthetic Joint Infection using Novel Synovial Fluid Biomarkers: a Systemic Review
Jose Perez, BS Duran Mitchel, BA
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
Effect of Screw Hole Filling on Fatigue Life of Synthes VA Locking Condylar Plate in AO Type 33-A3.3 Fractures - A Biomechanical Study
Luis Grau, MD University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, FL
The Incidence of Intra-articular Knee Pathology With Concomitant Tibial Shaft Fractures: An Evaluation by Joint Aspiration and MRI
Jason Stack, MD Orlando Health
Orlando, FL
Albumin, Prealbumin, and Transferrin May be Predictive of Wound Complications Following Total Knee Arthroplasty
Martin Roche, MD Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Effect Of Single And Double Screw Insertion On The Pullout Strength In Normal, Osteopenic, And Osteoporotic Bone
Shaan Patel, MD University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
Buckling Down On Torus Fractures: Has Evolving Evidence Affected Our Practice?
Brendan Williams, MD University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
A Retrospective Review of 90 Day Readmission Rates After Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty Performed by a Single Surgeon
Manisha Chand, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, FL
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SOCIAL EVENTS FOR ALL ATTENDEES & VENDORS
Thursday, May 18th 6:45 to 7:45 pm – Welcome Reception
Friday, May 19th 5:30 to 7:30 pm – Cocktail Hour with
exhibitors
Saturday, May 20th 1:45pm to 7:00pm – Golf & Fishing Events
Saturday, May 20th 7:00 to 8:00pm – Reception in the Village
• Representatives are encouraged to participate in all meeting sessions.
• There are no FOS dinner events after each reception. Please feel free to make individual plans to have dinner with attendees.
• The reception Friday is in the Exhibit Hall. This is our major event in the exhibit hall.
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HOUSING INSTRUCTIONSRoom Reservations at the Ocean Reef Club can be made directly with the hotel by calling
(800) 741-7333 or 305-367-5923 The Deadline for booking hotel rooms in our room block is April 17, 2017.
While the FOS has secured a block of rooms for this meeting, we cannot guarantee availability of rooms after the April 17th date or after our complete block of rooms is sold out. The possibility of selling all of our rooms prior to April 17th does exist; therefore we encourage you to make
reservations as soon as your participation is finalized.There are several types of rooms available in our room block. The rates are as follows:
Deluxe Rooms = $259 a night One Bedroom Condos = $279 a night Premium Rooms = $279 a night Two Bedroom Condos = $509 a night Junior Yachtsman Rooms = $279 a night Three Bedroom Condos = $750 a night
Please note…the Ocean Reef Club also charges a Club Fee and Service Charge as noted below:OCEAN REEF CLUB FEE:
A fee of $20 plus 7.5% sales tax, per guestroom, per day includes; high speed and wireless internet connectivity, daily access to the Business Center and Marina Fitness Center, self and
or valet parking, 24-hour property transportation services, daily newspaper delivery, in-room coffee, tea and bottled water service, Inn room nightly turndown service, beach service including lounge chair and umbrella as well as unlimited local and domestic long distance
telephone calls are provided.DAILY SERVICE CHARGE
A daily service charge of $15.00 per room, per day ($25.00 for two bedroom and larger accommodations) for gratuities paid to Bellmen, Housekeepers, Pool Attendants and Van
Drivers for on-property transportation.
BOOK HOTEL ROOMS ONLINE:For all Physicians – please use the link below
https://aws.passkey.com/go/FloridaOrthopedicSociety2017For Exhibitors – please use the link below
https://aws.passkey.com/go/FOS2017Vendors
REGISTRATION FORM: 2017 FOS Annual Meeting
May 18-May 21, 2017 ~ The Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, FloridaOnline registration available atwww.floridaorthopediccommunity.com
Return to FOS office, 1215 E Robinson St., Orlando, FL 32801, Fax: 813-949-8994. Email: [email protected]
Name:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Spouse’s or Guest’s Name in Full: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Practice Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
City:________________________________________________State:__________________Zip Code: ______________________________
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PARTICIPANT CLASSIFICATION (Check one):
q FOS/BSOF Current Member q Non-Member q Resident/Fellow q Medical Student
q Administrator q Allied Medical Professional (PA, NP, RN) q Other ____________________________
2017 FOS MEETING-PLEASE CHECK THE BREAKOUT SESSIONS YOU WOULD LIKE:
Friday, May 19 (10:15 AM to 12:15 PM): q Trauma (Part 1) q Hand q Spine q Will Not Attend
Friday, May 19 (2:45 PM to 4:45 PM): q Trauma (Part 2) q Foot & Ankle q Pediatrics q Will Not Attend
Saturday, May 20 (7:30 AM to 9:30 AM): q Adult Reconstruction (Part 1) q Shoulder & Elbow q Will Not Attend
Saturday, May 21 (11:15 AM to 1:15 PM): q Adult Reconstruction (Part 2) q Sports Medicine q Will Not Attend
** Please note that a $50 surcharge will apply to all registrations received after May 17, 2017.*** Any cancellations after April 1, 2017 will incur a $50 cancellation fee.
APPLICABLE FEES: Amount:Meeting Registration:Meeting Registration for Members (FOS/Emeritus & BSOF): $175 _________Meeting Registration for Non-Members Physicians: $425 _________Meeting Registration for Non-Member Allied Professionals, Administrators, Office Staff: $225 _________Meeting Registration: Resident / Fellow/ Medical Student: Free Special Event Registration:Thursday Evening Reception: Free # of Guests: _______ Friday Luncheon: Free (attendees only) Friday Evening Reception: Free # of Guests: _______ Saturday Golf Tournament: $250 per person # of Guests: _______ _________Saturday Fishing Tournament: $250 per person # of Guests: _______ q Deep Sea q Backwater _________Saturday Evening: Free # of Guests: _______
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