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Program Chairs Lisa K. Cannada, MD Jodi A. Siegel, MD OCTOBER 12, 2017 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE VANCOUVER, CANADA YOUNG PRACTITIONERS FORUM FINAL PROGRAM 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Program Chairs Lisa K. Cannada, MDJodi A. Siegel, MD

OCTOBER 12, 2017

VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTREVANCOUVER, CANADA

YOUNG PRACTITIONERS FORUM

FINAL PROGRAM

4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

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Thank YouThe Orthopaedic Trauma Association gratefully acknowledges the following companies

for their generous financial support of the 2017 OTA pre-meeting courses.

DePuy Synthes

Smith & Nephew

Zimmer Biomet

Stryker

Bioventus

RESIDENT COMPREHENSIVE FRACTURE COURSEMARCUS F. SCIADINI, MD / CARLA S. SMITH, MD Program Chairs

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be presentedin six (6) separate small group modules, with 22 – 24 residentsand 5 experienced faculty educators per module.

The modules will have a rapid–fire series of mini–lectures, anextensive open case–based discussion, video demonstrations oftechniques, and hands–on skills lab exercises. Modules will coverfundamental principles of fracture care distributed among six topics:articular, diaphyseal, foot and ankle, geriatrics, pediatrics, andpelvis/polytrauma/acetabulum, plus a lunch–time spine session.

This course offers pre–course educational on–demand videomaterials. Details will be sent with registration confirmation aswell as an online basic science pre–test and an onsite clinicalpost test.

TARGET AUDIENCEThis course is targeted for PGY2 – PGY4’s, others who feel theywill benefit will not be excluded. Attendance is limited, so earlyregistration is recommended.

25OCT 11-14 | VANCOUVERPre-Registration Deadline October 1, 2017 | On-site Registration additional $100. See Page 53

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Lisa K. Cannada, MD & Jodi A. Siegel, MD Program Chairs

Attendees of this activity can earn up to 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Target AudienceThis course is designed for orthopaedic residents, fellows, and young practitioners to promote career planning and development during residency and selection of best practice environment.

Learning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

n Illustrate the fellowship application process and maximize the fellowship year experience

n Identify important strategies for building your career

n Describe an understanding of skills to succeed in a trauma practice

n Apply effective communication techniques

Agenda

Welcome

Thursday, October 12, 2017 6:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

6:30 am Introduction Jodi A. Siegel, MD

6:36 am – How to Be a Good Colleague...6:43 am Transitioning into Your First “Real Job” Paul Spencer Whiting, MD

6:44 am – The Non-Surgical Aspects of Your Practice6:55 am Robert F. Ostrum, MD

6:56 am – How to Get What You Want in the OR7:05 am Brian Matthew Weatherford, MD

7:06 am – How to Deal with OR and Office Personnel7:15 am James R. Ficke, MD, FACS

7:16 am – How to Avoid Being a Statistic: 7:25 am 50–60% of Surgeons Change Jobs within Their First Year of Practice Simon C. Mears, MD, PhD

7:26 am – If You are a Statistic: Finding a New Job:7:35 am How to Navigate the Process Aaron M. Perdue, MD

7:36 am – Financial Decision Making on the Job:7:46 am It All Adds Up Hassan Mir, MD, MBA, FACS

7:47 am – Financial Decision Making at Home7:57 am Alan L. Jones, MD

7:58 am – PANEL: LESSONS LEARNED 8:18 am My First Week in Practice Eric Swart, MD My First Month in Practice Emily Wagstrom, MD My First Year in Practice Michael J. Beebe, MD 8:19 am Q&A

8:30 am Refreshment Break

8:46 am – Family Life Balance:8:56 am My Home Life is Affecting My Job Laura S. Phieffer, MD

8:57 am – What it’s Like as a Hospital Employed Physician 9:07 am John Kurylo, MD

9:08 am – What it’s Like as a Community Trauma9:28 am Surgeon without Residents Jennifer L. Bruggers, MD

9:29 am – Mapping Out Community Involvement:9:34 am How to Get involved John J. Wixted, MD

9:35 am – Mapping Out Society and AAOS Involvement9:41 am Douglas W. Lundy, MD

9:42 am – What Happened in the Match Last Year?9:47 am Lisa K. Cannada, MD

9:48 am – How to Approach the Fellowship Match9:57 am Thomas A. Krupko, MD

9:58 am – Succeeding as a Fellow10:07 am Eric A. Barcak, DO

10:07 am Q&A

10:16 am – PANEL: WHAT YOU CAN’T LEAVE YOUR 10:43 am FELLOWSHIP WITHOUT Panel: Paul T. Appleton, MD Kyle J. Jeray, MD Eric Scott Moghadamian, MD Jonathan H. Quade, MD David Shearer, MD, MPH

What is Not Taught Unless You Ask - You Might Not Know to Ask - AND Wish You Knew More About

• Don’t Forget the Basic Ortho Cases• Billing/Coding• Setting Up Your Equipment Trays• Clinical Protocols–What Do I Do• Weight Bearing After Injuries• Physical Therapy• Post–Op Drainage – What to Do• X-Ray Protocols – When/How Often• Injection Protocols

10:44 am Questions and Wrap Up

11:00 am Adjourn to Industry Lunch Symposia

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Appleton, Paul T. (n)

Barcak, Eric A. (n)

Beebe, Michael J. (n)

Bruggers, Jennifer L. (n)

Cannada, Lisa K. (Program Chair) (n)

Caswell, Kathleen A. (Staff) (n)

Emberton, Bonnie (Staff) (n)

Ficke, James R. 8 (Southern Orthopaedic Association); 9 (American Orthopaedic Association- Leadership/ Fellowships Committee; Executive Committee)

Gangler, Jennifer (Staff) (n)

Jeray, Kyle J. 2 (Radius); 3B (Zimmer/Biomet); 5 (Synthes); 8 (Associate Editor JOT); 9 (SCOA Board Member, SEFS Board Member, Chair Critical Issues Committee AOA, Chair Membership Committee OTA, Chair Own the Bone Steering Committee AOA)

Jones, Alan L. (n)

Krupko, Thomas A. (n)

Kurylo, John (n)

Lundy, Douglas W. (n)

Mears, Simon C. 8 (Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation; 9 (International Geriatric Fracture Society)

Meyer, Darlene A. (Staff) (n)

Mir, Hassan

3B (Smith & Nephew, Depuy-Synthes, Pharmacom Group); 8 (OTA Newslet-ter Editor, JOT Associate Editor); 9 (AAOS Diversity Advisory Board, AOA Leadership/Fellowships Committee, OTA PR Committee, FOT Nominating Committee)

Moghadamian, Eric Scott 2 (Zimmer Biomet); 3B (Depuy Synthes)

Moore, Sharon M. (Staff) (n)

O’Connell, Rachel (Staff) (n)

Ostrum, Robert F. (n)

Perdue, Aaron M. 3B (Zimmer, Globus)

Phieffer, Laura S. (n)

Quade, Jonathan H. (n)

Schreiber, Christine (Staff) (n)

Shearer, David (n)

Shozda, Barbara (Staff) (n)

Disclosure: (n) = Respondent answered ‘No’ to all items indicating no conflicts; 1= Royalties from a company or supplier; 2= Speakers bureau/paid presentations for a company or supplier; 3A= Paid employee for a company or supplier; 3B= Paid consultant for a company or supplier; 3C= Unpaid consultant for a company or supplier; 4= Stock or stock options in a company or supplier; 5= Research support from a company or supplier as a PI; 6= Other financial or material support from a company or supplier; 7= Royalties, financial or material support from publishers; 8= Medical/orthopaedic publications editorial/governing board; 9= Board membercommittee appointments for a society.

Financial Disclosure Information

Accreditation – CME InformationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Siegel, Jodi A.(Program Chair) 7 (Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams & Wilkin)

Spellman, Aimee (Staff) (n)

Swart, Eric (n)

Wagstrom, Emily (n)

Weatherford, Brian Matthew

3B (Lineage Medical LLC (Orthobullets), BESPA Global)

Whiting, Paul Spencer (n)

Wixted, John J. 3B (DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company); 5 (Merck)

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