11th Annual Emily Berend Adult Reconstruction Symposium (EBARS)
Durham, NC US
April 27, 2019
This symposium is an intensive and interactive two day program designed to develop the knowledge and skills required to practice and teach evidence-based care in Adult Reconstruction.
Target Audience
Orthopaedic Residents, Fellows in Adult Reconstruction, Orthopaedic Surgeons, Primary-care and specialty-care physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Non-medical Professionals, Allied Health Professionals
Learning Objectives
- Identify the techniques, benefits and risks associated with the different techniques and peri-operative management options in this patient population
- Define the most commonly encountered complications associated with these procedures and most effective means of treatment
- Review and justify an improved understanding of quality and value of care delivery for joint arthroplasty.
- To design and establish an update on current health care policy issues that will affect orthopaedic surgeons.
- Interpret and practice the guidelines and indications for partial knee and total knee arthroplasty and hip arthroplasty.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with different fixation
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with different operative techniques
Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center for Health Education
Great Hall
8 Searle Center Drive
Durham, NC
27710
United States
Please park in the Duke Clinics Parking Garage on Trent Drive
http://medschool.duke.edu/about-us/maps-and-directions
Available Credit
- 13.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 13.50 Attendance