Traveling CME Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation 2020–21

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

Traveling CME

Orthopaedics

and Rehabilitation

2020¨C21

Traveling CME

DAT E

LO C AT I O N

WHO

Table of contents

Upon request

Your practice, hospital, or virtual

Session selection

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Bone and soft tissue tumors

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Foot and ankle

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General

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physiatrists, orthopaedic surgeons, neurologists,

Hip and knee

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naturopathic physicians, chiropractors, nurse

Osteoporsis

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Pain management

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Pediatrics

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OHSU School of Medicine designates this live

Spine

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activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category

Sports medicine

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1 Credits?. Physicians should claim only the

Trauma

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Upper extremity

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occupational therapists

credit commensurate with the extent of their

participation in the activity.

AC C R E D I TAT I O N

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Internists, family physicians, rheumatologists,

practitioners, physician assistants, physical and

CREDIT

Faculty

Oregon Health & Science University School

of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation

Council for Continuing Medical Education

to provide continuing medical education

for physicians.

For more information or to schedule a traveling

or virtual session, please contact OHSU Provider

Relations.

Dina Girgenti-lida

Provider relations manager

503-494-6535

girgenti@ohsu.edu

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OHSU Faculty

Daniel Albrecht, M.D.

Joann Deutsche, N.P.

OHSU clinical associate,

Instructor, orthopaedics

OHSU Tuality Healthcare

and rehabilitation

(Physical medicine and rehabilitation)

(Trauma and fracture care)

Lara Atwater, M.D.

Yee-Cheen Doung, M.D.

Assistant professor, orthopaedics and

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

rehabilitation

and rehabilitation

OHSU / OHSU Tuality Healthcare

(Bone tumors and sarcoma)

(Foot and ankle)

Tyler Duffield, Ph.D

Jacqueline Brady, M.D.

Assistant professor, family medicine

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

(Sports medicine-concussion)

and rehabilitation

(Sports medicine, arthroscopy, knee and

Darin M. Friess, M.D.

shoulder surgery)

Associate professor, orthapaedics

Lindsay Brown, P.T., D.P.T., O.C.S.

(Trauma and fracture care)

and rehabilitation

(Physical therapy)

Jordan Graeme, D.C., MS DCN

Hans Carlson, M.D.

Assistant professor, anesthesiology and

Associate professor, orthopaedics

comprehensive pain center

and rehabilitation

(Chiropractic care)

(Physical medicine and rehabilitation

and spine)

Kenneth Gundle, M.D.

Assistant professor, orthapaedics

Nels Carlson, M.D.

and rehabilitation

Associate professor, orthopaedics

(Bone tumors and sarcoma)

and rehabilitation

(Physical medicine and rehabilitation

Matthew Halsey, M.D.

and spine)

Associate professor, orthopaedics and

Jim Chesnutt, M.D.

Children¡¯s Hospital

Associate professor, family medicine

(Pediatric orthopaedic surgery)

rehabilitation, OHSU Doernbecher

(Sports medicine, concussion)

Andrea Herzka, M.D.

Dennis Crawford, M.D., Ph.D.

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

Professor, orthopaedics

and rehabilitation

and rehabilitation

(Sports medicine, arthroscopy, knee,

(Arthroscopy, cartilage reconstruction,

shoulder and hip surgery)

knee and shoulder surgery)

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Ryland Kagan, M.D.

Bill Rubine, M.S.P.T.

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

(Physical therapy)

and rehabilitation

(Hip and knee surgery)

Kathryn Schabel, M.D.

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

Clifford Lin, M.D., M.A.Sc., F.R.C.S.(C)

and rehabilitation

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

(Hip and knee surgery)

and rehabilitation

(Spinal surgery)

Andrei Sdrulla, M.D.

Assistant professor, anesthesiology

Kimberly Mauer, M.D.

and comprehensive pain center

Medical director, Comprehensive

(Pain management)

Pain Center, Associate professor,

anesthesiology

David Sibell, M.D.

(Pain management)

Professor, anesthesiology and

James Meeker, M.D.

(Pain management)

comprehensive pain center

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

and rehabilitation

Zachary Working, M.D.

(Foot and ankle surgery)

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

Adam Mirarchi, M.D.

(Trauma and fracture care)

and rehabilitation

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

and rehabilitation

Scott Yang, M.D.

(Hand, shoulder and elbow surgery)

Assistant professor, orthopaedics and

rehabilitation, OHSU Doernbecher

Omar Nazir, M.D.

Children¡¯s Hospital

Assistant professor, orthopaedics

(Pediatric orthopaedic surgery)

and rehabilitation

(Hand, shoulder and elbow surgery)

Andrea Young, M.D.

Robert Orfaly, M.D.

Adventist Health Portland

Associate professor, orthopaedics

(Sports medicine)

OHSU clinical associate,

and rehabilitation

(Hand, shoulder and elbow surgery)

Jung Yoo, M.D.

Professor and chair, orthopaedics

Sean Robinson, M.D.

and rehabilitation

Assistant professor, family medicine

(Spinal surgery)

(Sports medicine, concussion)

SPEAKERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Session selection

Bone and soft tissue tumors

Foot and ankle

Lumps and Bumps: When Should

Foot and Ankle Pain: Information,

Patients See a Surgeon?

Options and Alternatives

Yee-Cheen Doung, M.D.;

James Meeker, M.D.

Kenneth Gundle, M.D.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Recognize, diagnose and provide

Discuss both structural problems and

acute injury in the foot and ankle.

appropriate treatments and explain

when referrals for suspicious lumps

are appropriate.

Ankle Arthritis: Advances in

Surgical Treatment

Lara Atwater, M.D., James Meeker, M.D.

Evaluation of a Bone Lesion

Yee-Cheen Doung, M.D.;

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Kenneth Gundle, M.D.

Explain the epidemiology and

diagnosis of ankle arthritis.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Recognize, diagnose and provide

Achilles Tendon Ruptures: The Shift

appropriate treatments and explain

Toward Nonsurgical Management

when referrals for bone lesions are

Lara Atwater, M.D., James Meeker, M.D.

appropriate.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Management of Metastatic

Explain epidemiology of Achilles

tendon rupture.

Disease of Bone

Yee-Cheen Doung, M.D.;

Sprain or Fracture: Common Foot and

Kenneth Gundle, M.D.

Ankle Injuries

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

James Meeker, M.D.

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Recognize, diagnose and provide

appropriate treatments and explain

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Review the relevant anatomy of the

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Identify common foot fractures, office

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Diagnose injuries mistaken for

when referrals for metastatic disease

are appropriate.

hind foot, midfoot and forefoot.

treatment and aftercare.

Preventing and Treating

Pathologic Fractures

common ankle or foot sprains,

Kenneth Gundle, M.D.

including the lateral talar process

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

and the Lisfranc midfoot complex.

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Explain the two questions to

ask patients to assess need for

prophylactic stabilization.

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Describe new trends in treating

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Identify cases of metastatic disease

pathologic fractures around the hip.

where resection could be curative.

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