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Photo: Beatriz Schiller Principles of Dance Medicine Clinical Management of the Dancer Patient 12-Part Online Learning Series Coming 2014 www.danceinjury.org Digital Continuing Medical Education Course Sponsored by the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School

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  • Photo: Beatriz Schiller

    Principles of Dance MedicineClinical Management of the Dancer Patient

    12-Part Online Learning Series Coming 2014

    www.danceinjury.org

    Digital Continuing Medical Education Course

    Sponsored by the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School

  • The Harkness Center for Dance Injuries at the NYU Langone Medical Center’s Hospital for Joint Diseases is proud to offer its acclaimed continuing medical education (CME) course, Principles of Dance Medicine: Clinical Management of the Dancer Patient, as a 12-part digital series. This online learning series, to be released in 2014, will provide physician and allied healthcare practitioners with current, evidence-based knowledge and the necessary skill set to improve health outcomes among their dancer-patients. This digital platform is dedicated to the new generation of learners in the international dance medicine community.

    HARKNESSENTERC for Dance Injuries

    Principles of Dance MedicineDigital Continuing Medical Education Course

    This course is recognized by the APTA and NATA BOC (P2540) to provide continuing education units.

    For more information visit www.danceinjury.org

    Accreditation StatementThe NYU Post-Graduate Medical School is accredited by the

    Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    Credit DesignationThis activity has been approved for AMA Category 1 CreditTM.

    Harkness Center for Dance Injuries614 2nd Avenue, Suite 2GNew York, NY 10016212.598.6054www.danceinjury.org

    Topics Include: • Survey of Dance Injuries • Special Focus on:• Biopsychosocial Considerations - Screening for Dance Injury Risk• Adolescent Dancer Concerns - Hip and Knee• Pointe Readiness - Foot and Ankle• Anti-Inflammatory Medications in Dancers - Spine and Upper Extremity• Diagnostic Imaging in Dance Medicine - Biomechanics• Stress Fractures in Dancers

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