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51st Annual AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators FINAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE November 4 8, 2018 OLC Education & Conference Center Rosemont, IL Robert J. Esther, MD Edmund R. Campion, MD Course Directors

PROGRAM SCHEDULE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 4:30-6:00 pm REGISTRATION 5:30 pm to 8:15 pm SESSION 1: INTRODUCTION 5:30 Group Dinner 6:15 pm Welcome and History of the Educators Course 6:30 pm Ground Rules and Expectations 6:45 pm Introductions: Paired Interviews 7:30 pm Memorable Teachers Exercise 8:00 pm Summation of Memorable Teacher Exercise 8:05 pm Summary 8:15 pm Adjourn for Day MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 7:00 am Breakfast (Hampton Inn and Suites) 8:00 am to 11:30 am SESSION 2: GUIDING EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES 8:00 am Introduction 8:05 am Knowledge Map 8:15 am Challenges to Teaching Orthopaedics 8:45 am Guiding Principles 1-3 9:00 am Triad exercise - Break out session 9:15 am Break 9:45 am Guiding Principles 4-6 10:05 am Triad exercise - Break out session 10:30 am Guiding Principles 7-8 10:50 am Triad exercise Break out session 11:15 am Summary of Guiding Principles

PROGRAM SCHEDULE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 (CONT.) 11:30 am Lunch 12:30 pm Afternoon Recreation 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm SESSION 3: APPROACHES TO TEACHING 2:30 pm Interactive Teaching Strategies 3:15 pm BOGERD 3:25 pm Role Play: BOGERD 3:40 pm Break 3:50 pm Triad Exercise: BOGERD 4:10 pm Pendleton s Rules 4:20 pm Triad Exercise: Pendleton 4:50 pm Summary 5:00 pm Dinner and Social Time 6:15 pm to 7:45 pm EVENING SESSION 6:15 pm Teaching Perspectives 7:40 pm Evaluation: What Went Well? Lessons Learned 7:45 pm Adjourn

PROGRAM SCHEDULE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 7:00 am Breakfast (Hampton Inn and Suites) 8:00 am to 11:30 am SESSION 4: FOSTERING LEARNING IN THE CLINIC 8:00 am Strategies for Fostering Learning in the Clinic 8:05 am Teaching Clinical Reasoning 8:40 am Direct Teaching: One Minute Preceptor 9:10 am Asking Good Questions 9:50 am Break 10:30 am Teaching Communication Skills 10:50 am Patients in Education 11:10 am Lessons Learned Summation at the End of a Day in Clinic 11:30 am Lunch 12:30 pm Afternoon Recreation 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm SESSION 5: PLANNING A RESIDENT ROTATION 2:30 pm Effective Use of Rotation-Specific Objectives 3:20 pm Planning a Resident Rotation 3:50 pm Break 4:10 pm Residents as Teachers 5:00 pm Dinner and Social Time 6:15 pm to 8:00 pm EVENING SESSION 6:15 pm Due Process 6:30 pm Problem Residents 7:15 pm Generational Issues 7:45 pm Evaluation: What Went Well? Lessons Learned 8:00 pm Adjourn

PROGRAM SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 7:00 am Breakfast (Hampton Inn and Suites) 8:00 am to 9:50 am SESSION 6: PROFESSIONALISM, PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND PROBLEM RESIDENTS 8:00 am Affective Domain 8:40 am Socially Situated Learning 9:10 am Evaluating Rotations and Residents 9:30 am Role Play Pendleton Rules 9:50 am Pendleton Rules with Consequences 9:10 am Model Pendleton Rules with Consequences 9:50 am Break 10:05 am to 11:30 am ORTHOPAEDIC WORKFORCE & IMPLICATIONS FOR PATIENT CARE 10:05 am Diversity and Culturally Competent Care 10:35 am Resident Selection/Strategies for Resident Applicant Interviewing 11:30 am Lunch 1:00 pm to 4:50 pm SESSION 7: TEACHING SURGICAL SKILLS 1:00 pm Program Identity 1:30 pm Evaluating Knowledge and Skills 1:45 pm Teaching Complex Surgical Skills Part I: Cognitive Apprenticeship 2:05 pm Demonstration and Discussion 2:15 pm Teaching Surgical Skills Part II: Hands-on Exercise 3:00 pm Break 3:20 pm Teaching Surgical Skills Part III: Surgical Simulation 4:05 pm Technology and Generational Issues in Education - The Digital Disconnect 4:40 pm Evaluation: What Went Well? Lessons Learned 4:50 pm Adjourn Dinner (on your own) FREE EVENING

PROGRAM SCHEDULE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 7:00 am Breakfast (Hampton Inn and Suites) 8:00 am to 11:00 am SESSION 8: YOUR CAREER AS AN ORTHOPAEDIC EDUCATOR 8:00 am Intro to Commitment to Change 8:10 am Department Roles and Movement within Roles 8:20 am Overview: Career Analysis Process 9:00 am Career Analysis 11:00 am Lunch 12:00 pm to 1:50 pm SESSION 9: CHALLENGING COMPETENCIES 12:00 pm Core Competencies, NAS, Milestones, CLER 12:30 pm Quality and Teamwork-A Systems Approach 1:10 pm Wellness and Burnout 1:30 pm Course Summary 1:45 pm Evaluation: What Went Well? Lessons Learned 1:50 pm Course Adjourns

51st Annual AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators Each year more than 500 Academy members volunteer as course directors, co-directors and faculty for Academy CME Courses. The Academy gratefully acknowledges the individuals who have generously volunteered considerable time and effort to plan, organize and present this CME course. The course directors and faculty (members of the Academy) do not receive financial remuneration or honoraria for their participation. The Academy appreciates the dedication to teaching, support of the Academy s mission and the significant contribution to the educational success of this course from these members. REGISTRANT INFORMATION ELECTRONIC SYLLABUS Your course syllabus is available at www.aaos.org/3340syllabus COURSE EVALUATION and CLAIMING CME CREDITS You will receive a personalized course evaluation link from CMECourses@aaos.org on the first day of the course to your email address on file. Once you complete the evaluation, please allow up to 4 weeks for AAOS to post the CME credits to your Academy transcript. You will receive an additional email when your transcript has been updated and ready for you to claim your CME credits at www.aaos.org/transcript.

51st Annual AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators November 4 8, 2018 OLC Education & Conference Center Rosemont, IL PROGRAM DIRECTORS Robert J. Esther, MD University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Chapel Hill, NC Robert J. Esther, MD, is a UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center member, H. Robert Brashear Distinguished Teaching Fellow and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, Director of the Orthopaedic Residency Program, and Board-Certifi ed, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Esther works with Clinical Research in the Bone and Soft Tissue Oncology Program. His primary clinical interest is musculoskeletal oncology, especially bone and soft tissue sarcomas. He is also very interested in the surgical and nonsurgical care of patients with metastatic bone disease. Dr. Esther s practice also includes the care of benign or locally aggressive tumors such as giant cell tumors, aneurysmal bone cysts, etc. He joined the faculty of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators in 2012 and was promoted to course Director in 2018. Edmund R. Campion, MD University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Chapel Hill, NC Edmund R. Campion, MD, is the Frank C. Wilson Distinguished Professor and Chairman, of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of North Carolina. He is the Co-Director of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators and has been a faculty member since 1999. His specialty interests involve pediatric orthopaedics, including scoliosis, cerebral palsy, spina bifi da, and diseases of the hip.

PROGRAM FACULTY Jonathan P. Braman, MD University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, MN Dr. Braman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. He specializes in shoulder injuries and arthritis. He is a member of the University of Minnesota Medical School Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the TRIA Orthopaedic Center. He completed his residency at the University of Washington and his fellowship in shoulder at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. His clinical interests include: Dislocations and arthritis; Minimally-invasive rotator cuff and instability surgery of the shoulder; Rheumatoid and osteoarthirtis of the shoulder and elbow; Shoulder fractures; and Shoulder joint replacement. He joined the faculty of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators in 2017. Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, PhD University of British Columbia; Vancouver, BC Dr. Sandra Jarvis-Selinger is the Associate Dean, Academic at the University of British Columbia s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. She is a PhD-trained developmental psychologist and researcher in the area of Human Learning, Development and Instruction. Dr. Jarvis-Selinger has also been the educational faculty member for the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators since 2008 and for the American Orthopaedic Association. Thomas S. Lynch, MD Columbia University Medical Center; New York, NY T. Sean Lynch, MD is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center. He serves as the Associate Residency Program Director as well as Associate Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Director. He is a Board-Certifi ed surgeon that specializes in the non-operative and operative treatment of hip and knee disorders in athletes of all levels. He is an expert in hip surgery and knee ligament reconstruction with minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques, and lectures and teaches hip arthroscopy across the country. He is also the Head Team Physician for Fordham University. When Dr. Lynch was a resident, he was selected to be an Alan Levine Scholar that provided him the opportunity to attend the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators. He joined as a faculty member in 2017. Thomas G. McPartland, MD Rutgers University; East Brunswick, NJ Thomas G. McPartland, MD, is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in his home state of New Jersey. While he sees all types of pediatric problems he has a clinical focus on hip preservation and limb deformity. He has been passionate about education at all levels and founded a nationally recognized peer mentor program as a medical student at Rutgers. He is active in POSNA and the American Academy of Pediatrics focusing on education and technology in medicine. He joined the faculty of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators in 2015.

PROGRAM FACULTY Samir Mehta, MD Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA Samir Mehta, MD, is an Associate Professor and Chief of the Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Service at the University of Pennsylvania. While his clinical and research initiatives have evolved to include non-unions, pelvic and acetabular fractures, and osteomyelitis, he also has a distinct interest in graduate medical education, including previously chairing the AOA s CORD Education Committee and has been a faculty member of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators since 2007. Vasilios (Bill) Moutzouros, MD Henry Ford; Novi, MI Vasilios Moutzouros, MD, attended college at Loyola University for college and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 3 years with a degree in Biology. He went on to Loyola-Stritch School of Medicine where he graduated with Honors and AOA recognition. Dr. Moutzouros completed his orthopaedic training at the Tufts/New England Baptist Hospital Program. From there he did the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine Fellowship covering the Cleveland Cavaliers, Indians, and Browns. Dr. Moutzouros has practiced at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit since 2007. He served as the Residency Program Director at Henry Ford until 2016. He is the head team physician for the NBA Detroit Pistons and Wayne State University. He joined the faculty of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators in 2017. Lisa A. Taitsman, MD University of Washington; Seattle, WA Lisa A. Taitsman, MD, is a University of Washington Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at Harborview Medical Center and specializes in orthopaedic surgery for trauma patients. Dr. Taitsman earned her undergraduate and medical degrees at Brown University and did an internship in Boston and her orthopaedic residency in the Harvard Combined Program. Dr. Taitsman then went on to complete a fellowship in orthopaedic traumatology at the University of Washington. She joined the faculty of the AAOS Course for Orthopaedic Educators in 2014.