68TH ANNUAL PIEDMONT ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY MEETING

August 19, 2021 to August 21, 2021

The Piedmont Orthopedic Society is a traditional organization of “life-long learners” many of whom, because of their training and experience, are classified as experts. The annual meeting is an opportunity for these learners to conduct peer presentations, as well as review and discuss many different topics. The 68 year history attests to the continued support of this notion of the members being “life-long learners”. Additionally, through peer solicitation of topics for presentation, other assessment methods are used to discuss the material. Ongoing clinical and research presentations traditionally include epidemiological data derived from prevalence of a topic; geographic data based on specific health problems of regional importance; and morbidity and mortality statistics introduced as complications of specific procedures. Quality Assurance statistics (QA) and/or Peer Review Data will document the need to address complications of a particular topic. Non-academic based physicians bring patient care audits for clinical critique. Because the Society has evolved from Duke University Medical Center trained orthopedic physicians, the members who now may or may not be at academic institutions still look to their peers from Duke to provide information in many different areas.

Learning Objectives

· Describe to the adult reconstructive surgeon the current status of outpatient arthroplasty, the newer implants and techniques for reconstruction of the lower extremity joints, and the financial implications of the various choices of inpatient versus outpatient surgery, implant selection, and robotic surgery.

· Explain to the orthopaedic surgeons the need to be knowledgeable and aware of the rapidly changing current trends in providing health care. To encourage the physicians to take a leadership and administrative role in the current delivery of orthopaedic care.

· Define the more current methods of management of compression neuropathies, proximal and distal humeral fractures, and functional muscle deficiencies to achieve maximal motion, strength, and sensibility of the upper extremity.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 21.00 Attendance
Registration Opens: 
08/21/2021
Registration Expires: 
08/18/2022
Activity Starts: 
08/19/2021 - 8:00am EDT
Activity Ends: 
08/21/2021 - 1:30pm EDT
Rating: 
5
Sea Island, GA 31561
United States

Available Credit

  • 21.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 21.00 Attendance
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