The Seventh Annual Emily Berend Adult Reconstruction Symposium [EBARS]
Durham, NC US
April 10, 2015 to April 11, 2015
April 10th - April 11th
The purpose of the symposium is to enable the physician to improve his knowledge of different surgical treatments, techniques and management options for total knee and total hip arthroplasty and implants.
Registration:
*Resident fee is waived*
*PA fee is waived*
Register Before March 13th: Physicians - $200
Register After March 13th: Physicians - $250
Register Before March 13th: Registered Nurse, Nurse Clinician, and Nurse Practitioner - $140
Register After March 13th: Registered Nurse, Nurse Clinician, and Nurse Practitioner - $175
Registration closes on April 9th, 2015.
HOW TO SET UP YOUR PROFILE IN ETHOS
(NEW USERS ONLY):
- Before you can register for the course, you are required to set up your profile in EthosCE. Click on the following link, http://continuingeducation.dcri.duke.edu/ then select Join in the upper right hand corner of the Home Page. For further instructions please click on the following link to our quick reference card.
- Once you have created a Profile, you will then receive an email from the system confirming you as a user. Click on the link in the email to create your password. You will then notice in the upper right hand corner of the page that you are now logged into your account.
- Keep a record of the ID/password. If you register for CME credit you will need to complete the certification process using the Duke CME Portal.
HOW TO REGISTER/ENROLL IN A COURSE IN ETHOS:
- In the upper right hand corner of the Ethos Home Page, type in the name of the course The Seventh Annual Emily Berend Adult Reconstruction Symposium [EBARS], in the search bar.
- Click on the web link which will then direct you to the course landing page.
- Add to Cart and follow the check out process.
IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY REGISTERING, PLEASE CONTACT THE SERVICE DESK AT: 919.668.8916.
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 the current guidelines and indications for total hip arthroplasty. Identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with different operative techniques.
- Describe the guidelines and indications for partial knee and total knee arthroplasty. Identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with different fixation techniques .
Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center for Health Education
8 Searle Center Drive
Durham, NC
27705
United States
Available Credit
- 14.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 14.00 Attendance