27th Annual Southeastern Fracture Symposium
“on-line registration is closed, please register on-site”.
Welcome to the annual meeting of the Southeastern Fracture Symposium Jointly sponsored by the Duke University School of Medicine and the Southeastern Fracture Consortium. The conference chairs represent Duke University, Carolinas Medical Center, Georgia Institute of Orthopaedic Trauma, Medical University of South Carolina, Wake Forest University Healthcare, and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. The research consortium group is well recognized for its research endeavors through national conference presentations and publications.
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTION
- If you are new user, enrollment in the course requires you to create a user profile. Click on REGISTER at the bottom of the screen or JOIN at the top right corner of the screen to create a profile.
- Once you have created a profile, you will receive an email from the system confirming you as a user. Click on the link in the email and set your password.
- Then go back to [provide the landing page link to the course] and register for the Conference by making appropriate selections and then clicking on ADD TO CART at the bottom of the screen.
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- Pay for the event with credit card option.
- You should receive an email confirming your registration to the event.
Please click on the following link to download the agenda and brochure: http://www.sefs.org/sefs-conference
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be better able to:
- Identify, recall and repeat successful outcomes of other experts in the field. Participants will learn appropriate care standards and relate this learning to practice improvement
- Self- Assessment Examination (SAE) will provide participant knowledge gaps and promote better post-conference results, optimal care, best outcomes and best practice for orthopaedic patients affected by traumatic injury.
- Identify resources, arrange to set-up surgical procedures to support a treatment plan and construct necessary for management of an unusual injury pattern to support the goal for the orthopaedic trauma patient to have positive outcomes with fewer complications.
- Identify implants appropriate for trauma care management.
- Recognize tools of repair to support best orthopaedic case care. Practice utilization of implants to support orthopaedic trauma positive patient outcomes, return to maximum restorative potential.
- Participants will bridge the gap of misunderstandings and misinformation about research efforts and be able to design quality research projects that will address real provider of care concerns and real patient issues of care for best outcomes
- Participants will be able to document according to federal regulations and support consistency in documentation within the institution.
Available Credit
- 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 21.00 Attendance