COURSE Director: Michael Clare, MD Director, Foot & Ankle Fellowship Florida Orthopaedic Institute Affiliate Associate Professor University of South Florida Tampa, FL FACULTY: Robert Anderson, MD Founding Member OrthoCarolina Foot & Ankle Institute Past President of AOFAS Charlotte, NC Paul Fortin, MD Chief of Foot & Ankle William Beaumont Health System Associate Professor Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Royal Oak, MI Samuel Flemister, MD Professor, Department of Orthopaedics University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY John P. Ketz, MD Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY James Nunley, MD, MS Professor & Department Chair Orthopedic Surgey Duke University Durham, NC Craig Radnay, MD, MPH Partner Insall Scott Kelly Institute New York, NY Roy Sanders, MD Chief, Department of Orthopaedics Tampa General Hospital Director Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL Steven Steinlauf, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedics University of Miami Partner, Orthopaedics Associates of S. Broward Miami, FL Arthur Walling, MD Director, Foot & Ankle Fellowship Tampa General Hospital Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL Lowell Scott Weil, Sr., DPM, FACFAS Founder, Weil Foot & Ankle Institute Highland Park, IL FACULTY DISCLOSURE: Current guidelines state that the participants in CME activities should be made aware of any affiliation or financial interests that may affect the speaker s presentation and/or the discussion of off-label therapies. Each speaker has been requested to complete a faculty disclosure statement. The names of speakers declaring potential conflict of interests or those who will be discussing any off-label, experimental or investigational use of drugs or devices in their presentations will be printed in the course syllabus. Content Validation: All the recommendations involving clinical medicine in a CME activity must be based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindication in the care of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME in support or justification of a patient care recommendation must conform to the generally accepted standard of experimental design, data collection and analysis.
Friday, February 7, 2014 Session I: Sports Moderator: TBD 7:00 AM Breakfast with Exhibitors and Registration 7:40 AM Welcome and Opening Comments Michael Clare, MD 7:50 AM Turf Toe / Hallux Rigidus Robert Anderson, MD 8:05 AM Fifth Metatarsal Jones Fractures James Nunley, MD 8:15 AM High Ankle Sprains (Syndesmosis) Sprains/Injury Robert Anderson, MD 8:35 AM Ankle Sprains and Ligament Reconstruction Craig Radnay, MD, MPH 8:50 AM Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus James Nunley, MD 9:10 AM Chronic Plantar Fasciopathy Lowell Scott Weil, DPM 9:20 AM Symposium on Achilles Tendon Rupture - How Do I Do It? Robert Anderson, MD James Nunley, MD Craig Radnay, MD, MPH 9:50 AM Q&A Panel Discussion Faculty 10:10 AM Break and Visit Exhibits 10:25 AM LAB Moderator: TBD Brostrom Lateral Ligament Repair Craig Radnay, MD, MPH / Steven Steinlauf, MD Achilles Tendon Repair Robert Anderson, MD / John Ketz, MD Syndesmotic Repair Robert Anderson, MD / Michael Clare, MD Jones Fracture James Nunley, MD / Craig Radnay, MD, MPH 12:30 PM Lunch Session II: Trauma 1:00 PM Current Recommendations for the Treatment of Pilon Fractures John Ketz, MD 1:20 PM Talus Body & Neck Fractures Steven Steinlauf, MD 1:35 PM Peripheral Fractures of the Talus and Missed Peritalar Injuries Paul Fortin, MD 1:50 PM Calcaneus Fractures Roy Sanders, MD 2:05 PM Navicular and Cuboid Fractures Michael Clare, MD 2:20 PM Lisfranc Injuries John Ketz, MD 2:40 PM Q&A Panel Discussion Faculty 3:00 PM Coffee Break with Exhibitors 3:45 PM Lab Two Incision Exposure for Talus Fracture With or Without Medial Malleolar Osteotomy Michael Clare, MD / James Nunley, MD ORIF Calcaneus Roy Sanders, MD / Steven Steinlauf, MD Lisfranc Stabilization John Ketz, MD / Arthur Walling, MD 5:15 PM Adjourn for the day Saturday, February 8, 2014 Session III: Forefoot Moderator: TBD 7:00 AM Breakfast with Exhibitors and Registration 7:30 AM Hallux Valgus Correction with Osteotomies Sam Flemister, MD 7:45 AM Hallux Valgus Correction with Lapidus Michael Clare, MD
7:55 AM Hallux Varus Arthur Walling, MD 8:10 AM Tips, Quips & Pearls of the Weil Osteotomy Lowell Scott Weil, DPM 8:20 AM Sesamoiditis Robert Anderson, MD 8:30 AM Complications of Hammertoe Deformity with a Novel Technique for Joint Sparing Lowell Scott Weil, DPM 9:00 AM Fifth Metatarsal Bunionette John Ketz, MD 9:10 AM Rheumatoid Forefoot Craig Radnay, MD, MPH 9:25 AM Q&A Panel Discussion Faculty 9:45 AM Break with Exhibitors 10:00 AM Lab Lapidus Michael Clare, MD / Craig Radnay, MD, MPH Hallux Varus Correction Arthur Walling, MD / John Ketz, MD Lowell Scott Weil, DPM Osteotomy & Hammertoe Lowell Scott Weil, DPM / Steven Steinlauf, MD 1st MTP Joint Fusion Sam Flemister, MD / John Ketz, MD 12:00 PM Lunch Session IV: Reconstruction Moderator: TBD 12:30 PM Calcific Insertional Achilles Tendonitis Arthur Walling, MD 12:45 PM Calcaneal Scarf Procedure for Acquired Flatfoot Lowell Scott Weil, DPM 1:00 PM Medial Ankle Ligament Insufficiency Paul Fortin, MD 1:15 PM Rigid Defomities and Treatment With or Without Ankle Involvement James Nunley, MD 1:30 PM Practical Uses of Spatial Fractures for Combined Foot & Ankle Conditions Paul Fortin, MD 1:45 PM Cavovarus Foot Michael Clare, MD 2:00 PM Calcaneus Malunion Roy Sanders, MD 2:15 PM Charcot Ankle & Foot Steven Steinlauf, MD 2:30 PM Diabetic Ankle Fusion Paul Fortin, MD 2:45 PM Q&A / Case Based Panel Discussion Faculty 3:05 PM Coffee Break with Exhibitors 3:20 PM Lab Achilles Debridement & Flexor Hallucis Longus (FHL) Transfer Arthur Walling, MD / Robert Anderson, MD Scarf Osteotomy Calcaneus Lowell Scott Weil, DPM / Arthur Walling, MD Subtalar Fusion James Nunley, MD / Paul Fortin, MD 5:20 PM Adjourn for the day SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2014 Session V: Ankle Arthritis Symposium Moderator: TBD 7:00 AM Breakfast with Exhibitors 7:45 AM Fibular Malunions & Syndesmosis Michael Clare, MD 8:00 AM Tibial Malunions Sam Flemister, MD 8:15 AM Ankle Fusions: When and How? Michael Clare, MD 9:15 AM Coffee Break with Exhibitors 9:45 AM Ankle Arthroplasty: When and With What? Arthrodesis vs. Arthroplasty Roy Sanders, MD STAR Total Ankle Arthur Walling, MD INBONE Total Ankle Robert Anderson, MD SALTO Total Ankle James Nunley, MD 11:00 AM Special Session: DVT and PE in Foot / Ankle Surgery 11:20 AM Q&A Panel Discussion 12:00 PM Adjourn
Course Location Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) 124 South Franklin Street, Tampa, FL 33602 Phone: 813-224-7840 Website: www.camls-us.org Hotel Accommodations: Embassy Suites Hotel-Downtown Convention Center 513 South Florida Avenue Tampa, FL 33602 Phone: 813-769-8300 Set in the heart of bustling downtown Tampa, Florida, Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown is convenient to dining and entertainment. Enjoy attractions such as the Florida Aquarium, or watch your favorite sports team play in Raymond James Stadium, the Tampa Bay Times Forum, and Tropicana Field. Cruise out of the Port of Tampa or take your family on an outing to Busch Gardens, Lowry Park Zoo, the Tampa History Center or the Tampa Museum of Art. Engage in a challenging round at nearby golf courses. Embassy Suites is a 2 block walk to CAMLS! Room Block - A small room block has been reserved. Rates start at $159 a night plus applicable taxes and resort fees. Please mention Current Solutions in Foot and Ankle Surgery when making your reservations. All reservations should be made no later than the January 1, 2014. Directions to CAMLS: From Tampa International Airport Take I-275 North, Take Exit 44 toward Downtown-East/West, Take the Ashley ramp toward Downtown-West/Tampa St., Merge onto N. Ashley Dr., Turn left onto E. Whiting St., Turn right onto Franklin St. Refund Policy: The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE), reserves the right to cancel the program due to unforeseen circumstances, in which the full enrollment fee will be refunded. FORE will not be responsible for travel expenses incurred by the participant in case of cancellation. All purchases are final. Cancellations before the activity and no-shows are non-refundable. Accommodations for Disabilities: Please notify the Continuing Medical Education Office, 13020 Telecom Parkway N. Tampa, FL 33637 or call 813-910-3652 a minimum of ten working days in advance of the event if a reasonable accommodation for a disability is needed. Events, activities and facilities of FORE are available without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, disability, age or veteran status as provided by the law and in accordance with FORE s respect for personal dignity. From I-4 (Orlando) Take I-4 West, Keep left at fork toward N. Tampa St, Take Exit 24A toward Downtown-West, Merge onto N. Tampa St., Turn left onto E. Whiting St., Turn right onto Franklin St.
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Target Audience: Orthopaedic Surgeons, Doctors of Podiatric Medicine, and any other health care professionals whose scope of practice includes foot and ankle surgery. Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to: Apply principles and surgical techniques for management of sports and tendon injuries in the foot and ankle; Perform surgical techniques for management of complex fractures in the foot and ankle; Demonstrate surgical techniques for management of arthritis and complex deformities in the foot and ankle; Understand and perform surgical approaches facilitating access to the foot and ankle. Course Overview: This is a two and a half day CME symposium that focuses on comprehensive diagnosis, management and surgical treatment of orthopaedic diseases involving the foot and ankle. Through the unique expertise of distinguished faculty experts from both orthopaedic and podiatric disciplines, the course sets out to deliver up-to-date information in the specific topic areas of foot fractures, forefoot injuries and complications, reconstructions, deformity corrections, ankle arthritis, and soft tissue repairs. The course format consists of lectures, interactive panel discussions with audience, difficult case controversies and handson surgical and technique training in a cadaver lab setting. In the laboratory, physicians will have the opportunity to evaluate several state-of-the-art technologies such as: surgical navigation, powered instrumentation, and hand instruments. The lab training will place a special focus on the following topics: Brostrom lateral ligament repair, achilles tendon repair, syndesmotic repair and Jones fractures, lapidus, hallux varus correction, Weil osteotomy, hammertoe, 1st MTPI fusion, achilles debridement and flexor hallucis longus (FHL) transfer, scarf osteotomy calcaneus, and subtalar fusion. Accreditation: Physician: Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide Continuing Medical Education to physicians. FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Podiatrist: The Podiatry Institute is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a sponsor of continuing education in podiatric medicine. This activity is approved for up to 20.5 continuing education contact hours. Physician Assistant: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts AMA PRA Category 1Credits from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Nurse: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.
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