8th Annual Emily Berend Adult Reconstruction Symposium [EBARS]
Durham, NC US
April 29, 2016 to April 30, 2016
April 29th - April 30th
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.
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TO COMPLETE ALL COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND CLAIM CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:
- Complete the course evaluation.
- Attest to your hours of completion.
- Download your certificate
Learning Objectives
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. At the conclusion of the activity, participants should be able to:
- 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.
- Gain an improved understanding of quality and value of care delivery for joint arthroplasty. Receive an update on current health care policy issues that will affect orthopaedic surgeons.
- Discuss updates on current health care policy issues that will affect orthopaedic surgeons.
- Discuss the guidelines and indications for partial knee and total knee arthroplasty.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with different fixation techniques and implant selection.
- Discuss the current guidelines and indications for total hip arthroplasty.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with different operative techniques.
Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center for Health Education
8 Searle Center Drive
Durham, NC
27705
United States
Available Credit
- 13.00 Attendance
- 13.00 JA Credit - AH