16TH ANNUAL EMILY BEREND ADULT RECONSTRUCTION SYMPOSIUM AT DUKE UNIVERSITY

April 10, 2026 to April 11, 2026

16TH ANNUAL EMILY BEREND ADULT RECONSTRUCTION SYMPOSIUM A comprehensive hip and knee course (FREE for trainees) jointly provided by the Duke University HealthSystem Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development and Duke Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. This activity is designed for orthopaedic residents,Fellows in Adult Reconstruction, orthopaedic surgeons, primary-care and specialty care physicians, physician assistants, nurses, non-medical professionals, and allied health professionals. All targeted audience members can receive Joint Accreditation credits for this activity. No attendance certificates are issued for this course.

This course is open for anyone to attend, please please find registration information at the web link here: https://sites.duke.edu/ebars/

 

Target Audience

Allied Health Professionals
Fellows
Medical Students
Nurse Practitioners
Physicians
Physician Assistants
Residents

Learning Objectives

After the meeting, participants will be able to describe the latest advancements in hip and knee replacement techniques.

 By the end of the meeting, surgeons will demonstrate proficiency in using robotic-assisted surgical tools and other adjunctive technologies for joint replacements.

 Participants will analyze complex case studies to determine optimal surgical approaches for challenging hip and knee conditions.

 Surgeons will develop effective solutions for common complications in hip and knee replacement surgeries through interactive problem-solving sessions in the Case Presentation session.

 After the meeting, participants will implement a practice audit to assess the quality and efficiency of their hip and knee replacement procedures.

Surgeons will self-assess their current knowledge and identify specific areas for improvement in hip and knee replacement techniques.

Attendees will integrate the latest evidence-based practices into their surgical protocols for improved patient outcomes.

Surgeons will develop personalized continuous learning plans, outlining specific actions to stay updated on advancements in joint replacement surgery. This could include meetings ike the current offering.

 

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 12.25 Attendance
  • 1.23 IACET CEU
  • 12.25 JA Credit - AH
    • 12.25 Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
Registration Opens: 
04/11/2026
Registration Expires: 
06/20/2026
Activity Starts: 
04/10/2026 - 7:00am EDT
Activity Ends: 
04/11/2026 - 11:45am EDT
Rating: 
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Dr. Michael Bolognesi

Dr. Samuel Wellman

Dr. Thorsten Seyler

Dr. William Jiranek

Dr. Chad Mather

Dr. Malcolm Debaun

Dr. Christian Pean

Dr. Brian Parsley

Dr. Ajay Premkumar

Dr. Sean Ryan

Dr. Ben Alman

Dr. Adam Brekke

Dr. Ned Amendola

Dr. Blake Boggess

Dr. Chris Klifto

Dr. William Long

Dr. Juan Suarez

Dr. Ugo Ihekweazu

Dr. Alison Toth

Dr. Andrew Schwartz

Dr. David Kugelman

Dr. Harold Salmons

Dr. Jay Levin

Dr. Jessica Seidelman

John Mwangi

Dr. Keith Berend

Lindsey Ruderman

Dr. Mike Berend

Morgan Pierce

Dr. Nicholas Scarcella

Dr. Peter Surace

Dr. Rhett Hallows

Dr. Tally Lassiter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
Attendance
IACET CEU
JA Credit - AH

Available Credit

  • 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 12.25 Attendance
  • 1.23 IACET CEU
  • 12.25 JA Credit - AH
    • 12.25 Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
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