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ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY ACADEMIC SCHEDULE 2019-2020 INTRODUCTION and TRAUMA July and August ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY ACADEMIC SCHEDULE 2019-2020 INTRODUCTION AND TRAUMA July and August Date Time Topic Speaker Reading 3-Jul 6-830 am Observed Holiday: No Conference 6-Jul 5-515 pm Introduction Dr. Daniel 515-6 pm Boot Camp 1: Communication & List Chiefs Management 6-7 pm Boot Camp 2: Common Consults/Emergencies Tara Gaston, DO 7-730 pm Principles of Internal Fixation Dennis DeBernardis, Chapter 8: Principles of Internal DO Fixation: Skeletal Trauma 730-8 pm Principles of External Fixation Julian Zangrilli, DO Chapter 7: Principles of External Skeletal Fixation: Skeletal Trauma 10-Jul 6-630 am Damage Control Orthopedics Vincent Buddle, DO Timing of Fracture Fixation in Multitrauma Patients: The Role of Early Total Care and Damage Control Surgery - JAAOS 2009 630-7 am Open Fractures/Gun Shot Wounds Robert Nugent, DO Open Fractures - JAAOS 2003; Ballistics and Gunshot Wounds - JAAOS 2000 7-720 am Hip Dislocation/Femoral Head Fracture Sultan Khawam, DO Hip Dislocation - JAAOS 2010; Fracture of the Femoral Head - JAAOS 2007 720-740 am Intertrochanteric/Subtrochanteric Hip Fractures Stephanie Kwan, DO Hip Fractures Part 2- JAAOS 1994; Subtrochanteric Femoral Fractures - JAAOS 2007 740-8 am Femoral Neck Fractures Jeffrey Lynch, DO Hip Fractures Part 1 - JAAOS 1994 8-830 am Student Fracture Conference Tara Gaston, DO 13-Jul 5-6 pm Boot Camp 3: Principles of Fixation James Stenson, DO 6-7 pm Boot Camp 4: Suturing and Knot Tying Michael DeFrance, DO 7-830 pm Post-Operative Conference Michael Markowitz, DO 17-Jul 6-620 am Femoral Shaft/Distal Femur Fractures Nick Minissale, DO Distal Femur Fractures: Current Concepts-JAAOS 2010 620-640 am Knee Dislocation, Patella Fractures Hope Skibicki,DO Patella Fractures in Adults-JAAOS 2011; The Acutely Dislocated Knee- JAAOS 2004 640-7 am Talus Fractures Sultan Khawam, DO Displaced Intra-Articular Calcaneus Fractures-JAAOS 2004; Talus Fractures-Evaluation and Treatment- JAAOS 2001 7-8 am Trauma OITE Review Joe Massaglia, DO 8-830 am Student Fracture Conference Edwin Theosmy, DO 24- Jul 6-7 am Pelvic Ring/Sacrum Fractures Dr. Sergio Pullido Pelvic Fracture: Part 1 & 2 - JAAOS 2013; Sacral Fractures - JAAOS 2006 7-720 am Lisfranc Fractures, Metatarsal/Navicular Patrick Szukics, DO Treatment of LisFranc Joint Injury: Fractures Current Concepts - JAAOS 2010; Fracture of Proximal Fifth Metatarsal - JAAOS 2009; Fractures and Dislocations of the Tarsal Navicular - JAAOS 2016 720-830 am Student Fracture Conference Vincent Buddle, DO 27-Jul 5-6 pm Tibia Shaft Fractures Stephanie Kwan, DO Skeletal Trauma - Chapter 64: Tibial Shaft Fractures 6-620 pm Ankle Fractures Nick Minissale, DO Skeletal Trauma - Chapter 66 - Malleolar Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries of the Ankle 640-7 pm Calcaneus Fractures Adam Santoro, DO 7-745 pm Boot Camp 7: Physical Exam Spine/Hip Michael DeFrance, DO 745-830 pm Boot Camp 8: Physical Exam Tara Gaston, DO Knee/Foot/Ankle 31-Jul 6-7 am Acetabular Fracture Dr. Kenneth Graf Displaced Acetabular Fractures - JAAOS 2001 7-830 am SAW BONES - LOWER EXTREMITY 3-Aug 5-520 pm Clavicle Fractures & Sternoclavicular Julian Zangrilli, DO Acute & Chronic Traumatic Injuries of Dislocation the SC Joint - JAAOS 1996; Acute Midshaft Clavicular Fracture - JAAOS 2007 520-540 pm Scapula Fractures & Scapulothoracic Sultan Khawam, DO Scapulothoracic Dissociation: Dissociation Evaluation and Management - JAAOS 2017; Management of Scapular Fractures - JAAOS 2012 540-6 pm Proximal Humerus Fractures Stephanie Kwan, DO Innovations in the Management of Displaced Proximal Humerus Fractures - JAAOS 2007 6-7 pm MRI Case Reviews 7-745 pm Boot Camp 9: Physical Exam: James Stenson, DO Shoulder/Elbow/Hand 745-830 pm Boot Camp 10: Musculoskeletal Imaging Edwin Theosmy, DO 7-Aug 6-620 pm Humeral Shaft Fractures Jeffrey Lynch, DO Management of Humeral Shaft Fractures - JAAOS 2012 620-640 pm Distal Humerus & Capitellum Fractures Nick Minissale, DO Current Tx Strategies for Bicolumnar Dist Hum Fxs - JAAOS 2010; Coronal Plane Partial Articular Fxs of the Dist Hum - JAAOS 2008 640-7 am Terrible Triad (Elbow Dislocation, Radial Head Adam Santoro, DO Terrible Triad Injury of the Elbow: & Coronoid Fractures) Current Concepts - JAAOS 2009 7-830 am Post-Operative Conference Joe Massaglia, DO 10-Aug 5-6 pm Boot Camp 11: How to Read/Interpret a Dr. Luke Austin Research Article / Research Meeting 6-620 pm Olecranon & Monteggia Fractures Michael Markowitz, DO Management of Fractures of the Proximal Ulna - JAAOS 2013 620-640 pm Radius/Ulnar Shaft & Galeazzi Fractures Sultan Khawam, DO Galeazzi Fracture - JAAOS 2011; 640-7 pm Distal Radius Fractures Stephanie Kwan, DO Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly - JAAOS 2017 7-830 pm Post-Operative Conference Robert Nugent, DO 14-Aug 6-620 am Scaphoid Fractures & Perilunate Dislocations Jeffrey Lynch, DO Perilunate Dislocation and Perilunate Fx-Dislocation - JAAOS 2011; Acute Fractures of the Scaphoid - JAAOS 2000 620-640 am Metacarpal Fractures & Phalanx Dislocations Nick Minissale, DO Fracture Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalageal Joint - JAAOS 2013 640-7 am Base of the Thumb Fractures & CMC Joe Massaglia, DO Fractures of the Base of the First Dislocations Metacarpal: Current Tx Options - JAAOS 1999; 7-8 am Post-Operative Conference Hope Skibicki, DO 8-830 am Student Fracture Conference Hope Skibicki, DO 17-Aug 5-6 pm Post-Operative Conference Patrick Szukics, DO 6-830 pm Saw Bones – Upper Extremity 21-Aug 6-620 am Pediatric Lateral Condyle & Medial Epicondyle Stephanie Kwan, DO Management of Lateral Condyle Hum Fractures Fx in Children - JAAOS 2011; Medial Epicondyle Fxs in the Ped Population - JAAOS 2012 620-640 am Pediatric Radial Head & Olecranon Fractures Sultan Khawam, DO Elbow Fractures in Children: Diagnosis and Management - JAAOS 1997 640-7 am Pediatric Both Bone Forearm & Monteggia Jeffrey Lynch, DO Forearm & Distal Radius Fractures in Fractures Children - JAAOS 1998 7-8 am Post-Operative Conference Michael DeFrance, DO 8-830 am Resident Forum 24-Aug 5-520 pm Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures Nick Minissale, DO Forearm & Distal Radius Fractures in Children - JAAOS 1998 520-540 pm Pediatric Proximal Femur & Distal Femur Adam Santoro, DO Hip Fractures in Children - JAAOS Physeal Fractures 2009 540-6 pm Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures Joe Massaglia, DO Management of Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures - JAAOS 2004 6-7 pm Pilon Fractures Dr. Rakesh Mashru Skeletal Trauma - Chapter 65: Fractures of the Tibial Pilon 7-830 pm Post-Operative Conference Dennis DeBarnardis, DO 28-Aug 6-620 am Pediatric Tibial Eminence/Tubercle Fractures Stephanie Kwan, DO Pediatric Tibial Emminence Fractures: Evaluation & Management JAAOS 2010 620-640 am Pediatric Proximal Tibia Metaphyseal & Tibial Patrick Szukics, DO Tibial Shaft Fxs in Children & Shaft Fractures Adolescents - JAAOS 2005 640-7 am Pediatric Ankle/Tillaux/Triplane Fractures Hope Skibicki, DO The Pediatric Triplane Ankle Fracture - JAAOS 2007; Pediatric Physeal Ankle Fracture - JAAOS 2013 7-720 am Pediatric Proximal Humerus & Humeral Shaft Patrick Szukics, DO Evaluation and Management of Fractures Pediatric Proximal Humerus Fractures - JAAOS 2015 720-740 am Pediatric Distal Humerus Physeal Separation & Hope Skibicki, DO Transphyseal Fracture of Distal Elbow/Radial Head Dislocation Humerus - JAAOS 2016 740-8 am Pediatric Supracondylar Fractures Stephanie Kwan, DO Management of Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures - JAAOS 2015 31-Aug 5-6 pm Research Meeting Dr. Luke Austin, Dr. Michael Rivlin 6-7 pm Young Femoral Neck Fractures Dr.Sergio Pullido 7-830 pm Post-Operative Conference Julian Zangrilli, DO ADULT RECONSTRUCTION and HAND September - December Date Time Topic Speaker Reading 4-Sep 6-620 am Ligaments of the Fingers & the Pulley Sultan Khawam, DO Flexor Pulley System: Anatomy, Injury, and System Management - JHS 2014;The Collateral Ligament of the Digits of the Hand: Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, Injury, and Treatment - JHS 2017 620-640 am Wrist Ligaments & Biomechanics, Stephanie Kwan, DO Carpal Kinematics and Kinetics - JHS 2016; Finger/Thumb Motion The role of the dorsal intercarpal ligament in dynamic and static scapholunate instability - JHS 2004 640-7 am Wrist & Basilar Thumb Arthritis Adam Santoro, DO Basal Joint Arthritis of the Thumb JAAOS 2000, Nonrheumatoid Inflammatory Arthroses of the Hand and Wrist - JHS 2015 7-8 am Grand Rounds 8-830 am Student Fracture Conference + Resident Tara Gaston, DO Forum 7-Sep HOLIDAY – NO CONFERENCE 11-Sep 6-620 am Hip & Knee DJD/Osteoarthritis Patrick Szukics, DO Jevsevar, D. S. (2013). Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Evidence-Based Guideline, 2nd Edition. Journal Quinn, (2018). Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hip. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1. doi:10.5435/jaaos- d-18-00351 of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 21(9), 571–576. doi:10.5435/jaaos-21-09-571; 620-640 am Hip Osteonecrosis, Osteoporosis Nick Minissale, DO Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: Evaluation and Treatment JAAOS 2014 640-7 am Adult Dysplasia of the Hip Jeffrey Lynch, DO Greber, E. M. L. (2017). Challenges in Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Setting of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. The Journal of Arthroplasty, 32(9), S38–S44. doi:10.1016/j.arth.2017.02.024; Schmitz, M. R., Murtha, A. S., & Clohisy, J. C. (2019). Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Adolescents and Young Adults. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1. doi:10.5435/jaaos-d-18-00533 7-8 am Grand Rounds 8-830 am Pre-Operative/Indications Conference Stephanie Kwan, DO 14-Sep 5-6 pm Anatomy & Approaches to Hip & Knee Dr. Jason Brustein Direct anterior approach for total hip arthroplasty: indications, technique, and results JAAOS 2014. Minimal incision THA JAAOS 2007 6-7 pm Osteonecrosis, Osteoarthritis, & Osteoporosis Dr. Efrain Paz JAAOS, Jul 2014; 22:455-464. Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head. JAAOS, August 2008; 16: 480 - 489. Osteoporosis: Current Models of prevention and treatment 7-830 pm Post-Operative Conference Vincent Buddle, DO 18-Sep 6-620 am THA & TKA Approaches/Anatomy Nick Minissale, DO Peters, R.
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