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Generous scholarships available! Generous scholarships available! Advanced Trauma Techniques Course for Residents An Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior Residents Advanced Trauma Techniques Course for Residents An Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior Residents Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA February 22 - 23, 2013 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA February 22 - 23, 2013 Program Co-Chairs: Brett D. Crist, MD & Matthew A. Mormino, MD OTA Education Chair: William M. Ricci, MD

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Page 1: OTA Advanced Trauma Techniques Course for Residents

Generous scholarships available! Generous scholarships available!

Advanced Trauma Techniques Course

for ResidentsAn Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior Residents

Advanced Trauma Techniques Course

for ResidentsAn Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior Residents

Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA

February 22 - 23, 2013Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA

February 22 - 23, 2013

Program Co-Chairs: Brett D. Crist, MD & Matthew A. Mormino, MD

OTA Education Chair: William M. Ricci, MD

OTA Education Chair: William M. Ricci, MD

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David Barei, MD, FRCSCUniv. of WA/Harborview Medical CenterSeattle, WA

Brian Buck, DO Health Partners Specialty CenterSt. Paul, MN

John T. Capo, MDNew Jersey Medical SchoolHoboken, NJ

Cory A. Collinge, MDHarris Methodist Fort Worth HospitalForth Worth, TX

**Brett Crist, MD University of Missouri-ColumbuaColumbia, MO

*Gregory J. Della Rocca, MD,PhD,FACSUniversity of MissouriColumbia, MO

Christopher Finkemeier, MDRoseville Orthopaedic SurgeryRoseville, CA

INVITED FaculTyThomas F. Higgins, MDUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, UT

*Mark A. Lee, MDUniv. of California Davis Medical CenterSacramento, CA

*Frank A. Liporace, MD NYU Orthopaedics Jersey City, NJ

Jason Allen Lowe, MDUniversity of AlabamaBirmingham, AL

**Matthew A. Mormino, MDUniversity of Nebraska Medical CenterOmaha, NE

Raphael Neiman, MDRoseville Orthopaedic SurgeryRoseville, CA

*Steven A. Olson, MDDuke University Medical CenterDurham, NC

Lori K. Reed, MDUniv. of Nebraska Medical CenterOmaha, NE

*James P. Stannard, MDMissouri Orthopaedic InstituteColumbia, MO

David B. Weiss, MDUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, VA 22903

Donald A. Wiss, MDCedars-Sinai Medical CenterLos Angeles, CA

*Philip R. Wolinsky, MDUniv. of California-Davis Medical CenterSacramento, CA

Raymond D. Wright, Jr., MDUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY

*Denotes Course Module Leader**Denotes Course Chair and Co-Chair

November, 2012

To: Senior Orthopaedic Residents

From: Brett D. Crist, MD and Matthew A. Mormino, MD Course Co-Chairs

Re: Newly Formatted Advanced Trauma Techniques Course for Residents,

We welcome you tro a new offering by the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. The newly formatted Advanced Trauma Techniques Course for Residents will be held February 22 - 23, 2013 in Los Angeles at the Hyatt Century Plaza Hotel.

The Advanced Trauma Techniques Course for Residents will be presented in six (6) separate small group modules, with twenty residents and three (3) experienced faculty educators per module. The modules will have a rapid-fire series of mini-lectures, an extensive open case-based discussion, video demonstrations of techniques, and hands-on skills lab exercises. Modules will cover advanced trauma techniques among six topics: diaphyseal, foot & ankle, knee, pelvis/acetabulum/hip, upper extremity, and complications/challenges.

Due to generous industry support, scholarships that cover registration and housing are available for this course. Details are found within this program. Registration available via the OTA website.

Residents who have completed the OTA Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents are eligible to attend. This course is targeted for PGY4 - PGY5’s, but others who feel they will benefit are not excluded. Attendance is limited to 120 residents (20 per module) with rotation through the modules until all are completed over the two-day period with three (3) modules being covered each day.

Questions can be directed to the OTA staff office at 847.698.1631 or email [email protected].

Thank you.

Education • Research • Service6300 North River Road, Suite 727

Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4226Telephone (847) 698-1631 / Fax (847) 823-0536

www.ota.org • [email protected]

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ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA ASSOCIATIONADVANCED TRAUMA TECHNIQUES COURSE for RESIDENTS

An Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior ResidentsFebruary 22 - 23, 2013

PRElIMINaRy PRogRaM

Attendance at an OTA event authorizes the OTA to capture your image or likeness in photographic, digital video, or other electronic format, and authorizes the OTA to use said image or likeness in marketing materials to promote OTA, including print, electronic and on the internet.

OTA warrants that its use of the image or likeness will not be in a negative manner. OTA has no control over the use of the image or likeness by third parties and therefore makes no express or implied warranties on any use by third parties.

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The Orthopaedic Trauma Association extends sincere appreciationto the following companies for supporting OTA Resident Education.

DAILY SCHEDULE

THuRSDay, FEBRuaRy 21ST, 20134:00 – 7:00 pm Early Bird Registration (Plaza Escalator Wall)

FRIDay, FEBRuaRy 22ND, 20136:00 – 6:50 am Registration (Plaza Escalator Wall) & Continental Breakfast (Plaza Pavilion)7:00 – 9:50 am Rotation #1 Modules in Session9:50 – 10:00 am Morning Break (Plaza Pavilion)10:05 am – 12:55 pm Rotation #2 Modules in Session1:00 – 1:45 pm Lunch (Plaza Pavilion)1:50 – 3:30 pm Rotation #3 Modules in Session (to be continued after break)3:30 – 3:40 pm Afternoon Break (Plaza Pavilion)3:45 – 5:00 pm Rotation #3 (Continued) Modules in Session5:00 pm Adjourn 6:00 – 7:00 pm Residents Welcome Reception (Plaza Pavilion)

SaTuRDay, FEBRuaRy 23RD, 20136:00 – 6:50 am Registration (Plaza Escalator Wall) & Continental Breakfast (Plaza Pavilion)7:00 – 9:50 am Rotation #4 Modules in Session9:50 – 10:00 am Morning Break (Plaza Pavilion)10:05 am – 12:55 pm Rotation #5 Modules in Session1:00 – 1:45 pm Lunch (Plaza Pavilion)1:50 – 3:30 pm Rotation #6 Modules in Session (to be continued after break)3:30 – 3:40 pm Afternoon Break (Plaza Pavilion)3:45 – 5:00 pm Rotation #6 (Continued) Modules in Session5:00 pm Adjourn

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MODULE 1 – DIAPHYSEAL 1. Subtroch 3. Proximal and Distal 1/3 Tibia 2. Periprosthetic DiaphysealSkills Lab: Proximal 1/3 tibia with SureShot; or Subtrochanteric Plating with Proximal Femoral Locking Plate

Module Leader: Mark A. Lee, MD; Invited Faculty: Thomas F. Higgins, MD and Jason Allen Lowe, MD

MODULE 2 – FOOT AND ANKLE 1. Pilon 3. Talus 2. Calcaneus 4. MidfootSkills Lab: Pilon or Calcaneus

Module Leader: Gregory J. Della Rocca, MD, PhD, FACS; Invited Faculty: Brian Buck, DO and Lori K. Reed, MD

MODULE 3 – KNEE 1. Distal Femur--including Periprosthetic ORIF 3. Patella 2. Tibial PlateauSkills Lab: Tibial Plateau or Distal Femur

Module Leader: James P. Stannard, MD; Invited Faculty: David Barei, MD, FRCSC and Rafael Neiman, MD

MODULE 4 – PELvIS, ACETABULUM, HIP 1. Pelvis Reduction Techniques 3. Femoral Neck ORIF 2. Elementary Acetabular TechniquesSkills Lab: Femoral Neck (Cannulated Screws or DHS) or Posterior Wall ORIF

Module Leader: Steven A. Olson, MD; Invited Faculty: Christopher Finkemeier, MD and Raymond D. Wright, Jr., MD

MODULE 5 – UPPER ExTREMITY 1. Transolecranon Fx/Dislocation/Monteggia 3. Humeral Shaft--Periprosthetic, too 2. Distal Humerus 4. Proximal HumerusSkills Lab: Proximal Humerus or Distal Humerus

Module Leader: Philip R. Wolinsky, MD; Invited Faculty: John T. Capo, MD and David B. Weiss, MD

MODULE 6 – COMPLICATIONS/CHALLENGES 1. Nonunion 4. Bone Loss 2. Infection 5. Malunion 3. Soft Tissue LossSkills Lab: Femoral Malunion with Blade Plate; or Do Pre-Op Planning for Osteotomy

Module Leader: Frank A. Liporace, MD; Invited Faculty: Cory A. Collinge, MD and Donald A. Wiss, MD

MODULES

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RooM RESERVaTIoNSThe course will take place at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel. Reservations can be made on the OTA website, via a direct hotel link: http:www.ota.org. You may also phone the hotel at 1-800-233-1234. Be sure to mention you are attending the OTA meeting to receive the discounted rate of $199 single/ double. Your room rate includes access to the following: Wi-Fi high speed internet; iHome stereos with iPod docking stations and access to the Equinox Fitness Club for a $20 daily fee.

Reservations must be made by Thursday, January 31, 2013. All lectures and labs will take place at The Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel.

*** Note: A hotel scholarship will pay up to three nights hotel lodging. Yet, you will still need to reserve a room online or by phone and give a credit card as insurance against incidentals.

aIRlINES RESERVaTIoNSSpecial meeting discounts are available through United Airlines. These can be obtained by calling 800-521-4041 and mention code 549KD or call CorpTrav Management Group at 800-211-8016. Service fees: • $32 USD domestic Your service fee includes: • 24/7/365 travel assistance with a live travel agent • $200,000 USD in flight insurance

Los Angeles International Airport (LAx) The airport is approximately a 20 minute drive from the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel.

local TRaNSPoRTaTIoNGround Transportation to Hotel:

Super Shuttle – Super Shuttle vans depart from a Shared Ride Island outside of each baggage claim area. Cost - $14 each way. Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel guests may make reservations 24 hours in advance by calling this toll free number: 1-800-258-3826.

Airport Taxi - approximately $35.00 one way.

HoTEl aMENITIESPer their website, Hyatt Regency Century Plaza has been the luxury hotel of choice for luminaries and dignitaries worldwide for over 45 years. This iconic hotel offers easy access to all the sights of this vibrant city.

ADVANCED TRAUMA TECHNIQUES COURSE for RESIDENTSAn Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior Residents

February 22 - 23, 2013Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel • Los Angeles, California, USA

GENERAL INFORMATION

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RESIDENT MEMBERSHIPThe OTA membership includes an extremely talented and energetic group of surgeons. Residents areinvited to apply for membership under “candidate” membership.

10/22/12

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couRSE REgISTRaTIoN and MEalS Early Bird Registration will be at the Plaza Escalator Wall on Thursday, February 21, 2013, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Regular Registration will be at the Plaza Escalator Wall on Friday and Saturday, February 22-23, 2013 from 6:00 a.m. – 6:50 a.m. Meals: Continental breakfast, breaks and lunch will be served each day. There will be a reception on February 22nd, at 6:00 p.m. in the Plaza Pavilion. Casual attire is suggested.

Candidate annual membership dues are $50. To receive a copy of the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma with your membership, add $186. Visit the OTA website at www.ota.org for the complete membership application and more details. Membership deadlines are May 1st and November 1st.

2013 oTa calendar of upcoming EventsAnnual Meeting Abstract Application Deadline

February 5, 2013Abstracts must be submitted on-line at: http://www.ota.org

OTA Specialty Day MeetingMarch 23, 2013 Chicago, Illinois, USA

OTA Spring Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents 2.0April 10 - 13, 2013 Chicago Area, Illinois, USA

Orthopaedic Trauma Fellows CourseApril 18 - 21, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

13th Annual AAOS/OTA Trauma Update Course:Current Management Concepts, Techniques & Practical Solutions

April 25 - 27, 2013 La Jolla, California, USA

Acute Care CourseMay, 2013 (tentative) Denver, Colorado, USA

Resident Research Grant Application DeadlineJune 19, 2013

Details and online submission at: http://www.ota.org

Comprehensive Fracture Course for ResidentsOctober 9 - 12, 2013 Phoenix, Arizona, USA

OTA 29th Annual MeetingOctober 9 - 12, 2013 Phoenix, Arizona, USA

OTA Membership Application DeadlinesMay 1, 2013 and November 1, 2013

www.ota.org

For Details of all oTa Events:Phone: (847) 698-1631 Fax: (847) 823-0536 oTa website: http://www.ota.org

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REgISTRaTIoN FoRMOn-line registration available at: www.ota.org

Please type or printRegister on-site after January 21, 2013.

Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone ( ) Fax ( ) E-mail:

REgISTRaTIoN FEES: If received on or before January 21, 2013 $400.00 (U.S.) $

On-site Registration after January 21, 2013 (Contact OTA to confirm availability) $450.00 (U.S.) $

Friday Night Reception ❑ I will attend $ 0.00 (U.S.) $ no charge

Additional Guest(s) at the Friday Night Reception qty: $ 0.00 (U.S.) $ no charge

Guest Names(s): Due to the generous support of industry sponsors, the OTA is able to offer attendees $300 tuition scholarships. $-300.00 (U.S.) $ -300.00 ALL registrations received prior to January 21, 2013 will qualify.

• I am a ❑PGY 1 ❑PGY 2 ❑PGY 3 ❑PGY 4 ❑PGY 5 ❑Other:

*Registration fee includes

breakfasts, lunches, course syllabus,

hands-on labs, and

OTA Welcome Reception.

Credit card registrations may be faxed to 847-823-0536.

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RESIDENT couRSE TRaVEl ScHolaRSHIP: • Eligibility: A travel scholarship is available to all PGY 4-5’s registered for the February 22-23, 2013 OTA Residents Course. Residents who have completed the OTA Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents are also eligible. • Available Funding: The travel scholarship will cover up to 3 nights lodging at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel over the following dates: February 21-23, 2013.

YES, I qUALIFY and would like to accept the 2013 OTA Residents Course travel scholarship. I understand I am responsible to make my hotel reservation, and provide the hotel with a credit card number to cover any incidental room costs. When making hotel reservations, be sure to state you will be attending the OTA meeting. The OTA Business Office will make arrangements to cover the cost of your hotel room prior to your check out. If you must cancel, you are responsible for canceling your own reservation, or your credit card will be charged.

❑ Check here if ADA accommodations are desired. Please specify:Refund Policy: Written notice of cancellation must be received by January 21, 2013 for a full refund.

Cancellations received after January 21, 2013 are subject to a $50.00 processing fee. NO REFUNDS AFTER JANUARY 28, 2013.

Allow two weeks for registration confirmation. Questions: (847) 698-1631Return completed registration form and check in U.S. funds to:

OTA 6664 Eagle Way Chicago, IL 60678-1066 USACredit card registrations may be faxed to: (847) 823-0536

ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA ASSOCIATION

ADVANCED TRAUMA TECHNIQUES COURSE for RESIDENTSAn Intensive 2-day OTA Symposium for Senior Residents

February 22 - 23, 2013 • Hyatt Regency Century Plaza • Los Angeles, CA, USA

Amount Enclosed $

❑ Cash ❑ Check Card Number Exp. Date:

❑ Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ AMEX

Signature:

Course limited to 120 residents.

Register early!

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6300 N. River Road, Suite 727Rosemont, IL 60018-4226 USA

aDVaNcED TRauMaTEcHNIQuES couRSE

for RESIDENTS

An Intensive 2-day OTA Symposiumfor Senior Residents

February 22 - 23, 2013Los Angeles, California, USA

Generous scholarships available! Registration deadline Jan. 21, 2013.