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2016 PAOS IN THE WEST AUGUST 22 - 26 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT - SCOTTSDALE AZ 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE Westin Kierland Resort - Scottsdale, AZ Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery Register online: PO Box 10781 Glendale AZ 85318 www.paos.org/cme 2016 PAOS IN THE WEST AUGUST 22 - 26 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT - SCOTTSDALE AZ Table of Contents Sponsors 2 About PAOS in the West 3-4 Conference Information 5 Guest Speakers 6 Conference Daily Schedule 7-8 General Information 9 Social Events 10 FAQs 11 Cancellation Policy/Registration 12 PAOS Board of Directors: Address: President: Sam Dyer, MHS, PA-C PAOS, Inc Past President: Paul Desillier, MPAS, PA-C P.O. Box 10781 Vice President: Dennis Gregory, MPAS, PA-C Glendale, AZ 85318 Secretary: Kemuel Carey, MHS, PA-C, ATC (800) 804-7267 Treasurer: Robert Thomas, MS, PA-C, ATC [email protected] www.PAOS.org Regional Directors: Facebook.com/PAOSnews Twitter.com/PAOSnews Northeast: Chris Wheeler, MMS, PA-C Linkedin.com/groups?gid=3065296 Southeast: Steve Kelham, DHSc, PA-C North Central: Michael Harvey, PA-C, MBA South Central: Randall Pape, MPAS, PA-C Northwest: Steven King, PA-C Southwest: Karla Frick, MPAS, PA-C CME Committee Chair: Ben Kocher, DSc, PA-C Co-Chair: Jeff Spivey, PA-C Graphic Design: Dalan Garcia, MS, PA-C Sarah Bolander, PA-C Karla Frick, PA-C Christopher Rubio, PA-C Business Manager: Elizabeth Darr 1 2 2016 PAOS IN THE WEST AUGUST 22 - 26 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT - SCOTTSDALE AZ Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery acknowledges the following companies for their generous contributions to the PAOS 2016 Annual Meeting Platinum LEVEL GOLD LEVEL Bronze LEVEL Bingo Sponsors Incisive Surgical SunMedica® Exhibitors Acelity National Commission on Certification Bard Davol of Physician Assistants Cura Surgical Shukla Medical Ethicon Bariatrics SunMedica® Halyard Health Wolters Kluwer Horizon Pharma ZipLine Medical Incisive Surgical gSource Modernizing Medicine 2 2016 PAOS IN THE WEST AUGUST 22 - 26 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT - SCOTTSDALE AZ Make plans now to attend the 17th Annual Conference of the Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery (PAOS). This year’s meeting is August 22-26, at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, AZ. PAOS is the primary professional organization of Physician Assistants (PAs) who specialize in orthopaedic surgery. The primary goal of the Society is promoting education and training of PAs specializing in orthopaedic surgery. Our meeting has traditionally sold out attendance and we expect this year to be no different given the popularity of the location and the proven track record of PAOS for top-notch events. Our conference has the reputation as the premier event to attend for physician assistants in orthopaedic surgery. Join your colleagues and friends and enjoy all the Scottsdale area has to offer. This is a quality CME conference you won’t want to miss. We look forward to seeing you in Scottsdale! Benjamin Kocher, DSc, PA-C Continuing Education Chair 3 4 2016 PAOS IN THE WEST AUGUST 22 - 26 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT - SCOTTSDALE AZ Location Accreditation Statement The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa This program is provided by Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery. This program was planned in HOUSING BLOCK OPENS APRIL 15, 2016 accordance with AAPA’s CME Standards for Live Programs and Commercial Support of Live Programs. A special discounted room block has been arranged at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. This program is not yet approved for CME credit. Conference organizers plan to request 22.5 hours (main conference Room Rates: $149 for either a single or double room, plus lectures) of AAPA Category I CME rom the Physician applicable state and local taxes Assistants Review Panel. Total number of approved credits yet to be determined. Physician Assistants should claim only Space is limited at the group rate. PLEASE MAKE YOUR those hours actually spent participating in the CME activity. ROOM RESERvatIONS EARLY. The cut-off date for Additional Category I CME hours nay be obtained through reserving rooms in the Room Block is 5:00 p.m. (local Hotel optional workshops and minisessions. An attendee can receive time) on July 22, 2016 or until the Room Block is full. a maximum of 38.5 hours due to simultaneous workshops/ minisessions. Rates will be available 3 days prior and 3 days after the Event Dates, subject to availability at the time of reservation. The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Coding and Reimbursement Course 6902 E Greenway Parkway PAOS is pleased to offer an ICD-10 Review/Coding and Scottsdale AZ 85254 Reimbursement course on Monday, August 22. The course will be taught by Sarah Wiskerchen, MBA, CPC, from This inspiring retreat, located in the heart of North Scottsdale, KarenZupko & Assoc. With more than 20 years experience, will fill you with a sense of old Arizona and delight you with Sarah is a nationally known expert and instructor for KZA’s a fresh, modern destination. With its award-winning service, national coding and reimbursement workshop series, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa is designed to ensure you sponsored by AAOS Whether a seasoned PA or a new experience unprecedented levels of relaxation and comfort. graduate, this course will provide you with useful information for you and your practice. Location 20 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport This course is NOT included in the main conference price and will require a separate registration and fee. Adjacent to the resort is Kierland Commons & Scottsdale Quarter offering an abundance of unique dining, retail The Coding/Reimbursement Course is not yet approved for and entertainment options including: Apple, Nike, Armani CME credit. Conference organizers plan to request 6.25 hrs Exchange, Pottery Barn, iPic Theaters, Mastro’s Ocean Club of AAPA Cateogry I CME credit by the Physician Assistants and so much more. Review Panel. Total number of approved credits yet to be determined. Physician Assistants should claim only those Accommodations hours actually spent participating in the CME activity. The Resort boasts 732 newly-enhanced guestrooms, including 55 suites. Our spacious 426 square feet Traditional guestrooms highlight Arizona’s vibrant colors and textures and feature the world-renowned Heavenly® Beds and Heavenly® Bath, two dual-line phones with voice mail, high-speed and wireless internet access, oversized work desk and in-room safe. Most rooms feature a private balcony or terrace with views of our golf course or the McDowell Mountain range. 4 2016 PAOS IN THE WEST AUGUST 22 - 26 17th ANNUAL PAOS CONFERENCE WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT - SCOTTSDALE AZ Conference Information Target Audience Michael Wilmink – NextStep Arthropedix, Cayenne consultant; Eupraxin Pharmaceuticals, Accuso shareholder The primary target audience of the Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Meeting is members and Joshua Abrams – Depuy Synthes, Harvest, Arthrex non-members who desire to improve their orthopaedic consultant; Depuy Synthes research support knowledge and skills Clifford Jones – AO Trauma honorarium; NIM, OTA research support Overall Learning Objectives Arash Araghi – Wright Medical, Arthrex consultant; Stryker research support Upon completion of the activity, participants will be able to: 1. Examine and apply basic scientific information and Faculty technical skills in orthopaedic surgery Joshua Abrams, DO – The CORE Institute 2. Update knowledge regarding current evaluation and Damon Adamany, MD – The CORE Institute treatment of commonly encountered orthopaedic Arash Araghi, DO – The CORE Institute conditions Lloyd Barker, PA-C – Mayo Clinic Scottsdale 3. Review current practice management including proper Sarah Bolander, PA-C – Midwestern University coding, reimbursement, and state/national healthcare Kemuel Carey, MHS, PA-C, ATC – Peninsula Orthopaedic legislation updates Associates 4. Develop new clinical and technical skills to improve Chris Carrier, PA-C, ATC – Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster delivery of healthcare to patients seen in an orthopaedic Thomas Carter, MD – The Orthopedic Clinic Association (TOCA) practice Jeff Chambers, PA-C – Apalachee Emergency Medicine Associates Anikar Chhabra, MD – Mayo Clinic Scottsdale Faculty Disclosure Dan Coll, PA-C – Tahoe Forest Hospital Kim Contryman, DPT – Blue Ridge Physical Therapy The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) has Jamie Coracides, PA-C – Sonoran Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons implemented a process to identify and resolve conflicts of Christopher Cordova, PA-C – Evans Army Community Hosp. interest that may exist which might affect the independence and fair balance of an educational activity. All planning Dean Cummings, MD – The Orthopaedic Clinic Association (TOCA) committee members, authors and speakers were required to Karen Cummings, PA-C – Fragility Fracture Clinic, Univer- disclose relevant financial relationships with any commercial sity of Michigan Health System interest providing support for this program. Potential con- Judd Cummings, MD – Specialty Orthopaedic Surgery (SOS) flicts of interest were resolved and documented by one or Aman Dhawan, MD – Penn State Bone & Joint Institute more of the following methods: 1) Altering the individual’s Kostos Economopoulos, MD – The Orthopedic Clinic financial relationships, 2) Altering the individual’s control Association (TOCA) over content; or 3) Conducting an independent validation Jeffrey Fitzgerald,
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