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CME www.icjr.net/2015vail Founded in 2007, ICJR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing orthopaedic surgeons with quality education delivered by leaders in orthopaedics. ICJR supports advances in orthopaedics by redirecting profits back into the community via philanthropic activities. Become a member of ICJR at www.icjr.net/membership International Congress for Joint Reconstruction Unifying Community by Reinventing Orthopaedic Education 7TH ANNUAL WINTER HIP & KNEE COURSE VAIL CASCADE I VAIL, CO JANUARY 15 -18, 2015 Good pacing, excellent transmission of literature and personal knowledge base —2o14 Meeting Attendee

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CME

www.icjr.net/2015vail

Founded in 2007, ICJR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing orthopaedic surgeons with quality education delivered by leaders in orthopaedics. ICJR supports advances in orthopaedics by redirecting profits back into the community via philanthropic activities.

Become a member of ICJR at www.icjr.net/membership

International Congress for Joint Reconstruction Unifying Community by Reinventing Orthopaedic Education

7th AnnuAl

Winter hip & Knee CourseVAil CAsCAde i VAil, Co

JAnuAry 15 -18, 2015

“Good pacing, excellent transmission of literature and personal knowledge base” —2o14 Meeting Attendee

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rAymond h. Kim, mdColorado Joint Replacement; University of denverdenver, Colorado

Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to invite you to join us for the 7th Annual ICJR Winter Hip & Knee Course, January 15-18, 2015, in in Vail, Colorado.

This is the premier winter meeting for orthopaedic surgeons, offering you the opportunity to earn up to 23.5 CME credit hours. We have once again recruited a stellar faculty of experts and innovators in total joint arthroplasty, and they are ready to share their insights on the critical issues in managing primary and revision total knee and total hip arthroplasty patients.

Just Added: Enhanced Recovery Arthroplasty Session New for this year’s meeting, we have brought together some of the top thought leaders in perioperative pain management, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and outpatient arthroplasty to share with you their experiences in providing enhanced recovery to their total joint arthroplasty patients. Learn from these experts how to adapt enhanced patient recovery protocols into your practice.

Live Surgeries and MoreWe will feature three live surgeries and an engaging mix of didactic lectures, case-based learning, spirited debates, video vignettes, and audience interaction at this year’s Winter Hip & Knee Course.

Topics will include:

• Learning from mistakes commonly made in total hip and total knee procedures

• Debating the controversies in total knee and total hip arthroplasty

• Diagnosing and managing the complications that can occur with total joint arthroplasty

• Understanding the legal, economic, and practice management side of orthopaedics

• Preparing for the anticipated increase in revision total joint procedures

Each of these topic areas is timely and central to the orthopaedic surgeon’s effort to maintain surgical excellence while navigating the evolutionary changes taking place throughout the healthcare system.

We look forward to seeing you in Vail for this exciting educational experience.

Sincerely,

inVited FACultymAtt s. Austin, md The Rothman InstitutePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

sCott t. bAll, mdUniversity of California, San DiegoSan Diego, California

WAlter b. beAVer, Jr., mdorthoCarolina hip and Knee CenterCharlotte, north Carolina

riChArd A. berger, mdRush University Medical CenterChicago, Illiniois

thomAs J. blumenFeld, mdUniversity of California, Davis, sutter medical CenterSacramento, California

JoshuA t. CArothers, mdNew Mexico Orthopaedics Center for Joint ReplacementAlbuquerque, New Mexico

CrAig J. dellA VAlle, mdRush University Medical CenterChicago, Illinois

thomAs K. Fehring, mdorthoCarolina hip and Knee CenterCharlotte, north Carolina

riChArd J. FriedmAn, md, FrCsCMedical University of South CarolinaCharleston, south Carolina

irA h. KirsChenbAum, mdBronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Health Care SystemBronx, New York

george J. hAiduKeWyCh, mdorlando healthorlando, Florida

WilliAm J. hozACK, mdThe Rothman InstitutePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Celeste t. Jones, rn, JdMcNair Law Firm, PAColumbia, South Carolina

gWo-Chin lee, mdUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

dAVid g. leWAllen, mdMayo Clinicrochester, minnesota

WilliAm J. long, md, FrCsCInsall Scott Kelly Institute for orthopaedics and sports medicineNew York, New York

CrAig m. mCAllister, mdEvergreen Hospital Kirkland, Washington

r. miChAel meneghini, mdIndiana University School of MedicineFishers, indiana

Joseph t. mosKAl, md, FACsCarilion ClinicRoanoke, Virginia

dAVid g. nAzAriAn, mdUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Ali oliAshirAzi, mdMarshall University Joan C. edwards school of medicineHuntington, West Virginia

h. del sChutte, Jr., mdeast Cooper medical Centermount pleasant, south Carolina

giles r. sCuderi, mdInsall Scott Kelly Institute for orthopaedics and sports medicineNew York, New York

bryAn d. springer, mdorthoCarolina hip and Knee CenterCharlotte, north Carolina

bernArd n. stulberg, mdSt. Vincent Charity Hospital Cleveland, ohio

miChAel J. tAunton, mdMayo Clinicrochester, minnesota

AlFred J. triA, Jr., mdSt. Peter’s University HospitalSomerset, New Jersey

Raymond H. Kim, MD Mark W. Pagnano, MDFred d. Cushner, md

CME

7th AnnuAl

Winter hip & Knee CourseJAnuAry 15 -18, 2015 i VAil CAsCAde i VAil, Co

“High-quality presentations & very practical discussions”

—2o14 Meeting Attendee

www.icjr.net/2015vail i [email protected] i +1-760-942-7859

Course ChAirmAn

Course Co-direCtors

mArK W. pAgnAno, mdMayo Clinicrochester, minnesota

Fred d. Cushner, mdInsall Scott Kelly Institute for orthopaedics and sports medicineNew York, New York

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7th AnnuAl

Winter hip & Knee CourseJAnuAry 15 -18, 2015 i VAil CAsCAde i VAil, Co

“High-quality presentations & very practical discussions”

—2o14 Meeting Attendee

www.icjr.net/2015vail i [email protected] i +1-760-942-7859

ThuRSdAy, JAnuARy 15 Knee: dAy 1

6:15 AM Registration and Breakfast 7:00 Am Enhanced Recovery Arthroplasty 8:40 AM Live Surgery*

9:40 AM Break 10:10 AM The Post-Oops Knee: Learning

From Our Mistakes in TKA 11:30 AM Lunch Session: Expert Panel

Knee Case Consultation 12:30 PM Cadaver Lab Session: Knee*

2:30 PM Break 3:00 PM Burning Questions in TKA 4:00 PM TKA: Bag of Tricks:

Learning from the Masters 4:42 pm Controversies in tKA 5:45 PM Opening Reception 6:00 PM Work-Life Balance Session* 7:20 pm Adjourn

FRIdAy, JAnuARy 16 Knee: dAy 2

6:00 Am breakfast 6:30 AM Latest News and Updates from

the societies 7:10 AM Managing Complications in TKA 8:10 AM Live Surgery: Revision TKA*

9:40 AM Break 10:10 Am revision tKA 11:30 AM Lunch 12:30 PM Advanced Recovery

Arthroplasty Workshop 3:30 PM Break 3:45 PM Case-based Panel Discussion:

revision tKA 4:45 PM Break 5:15 PM Economics and Efficiency 6:30 PM Adjourn

SATuRdAy, JAnuARy 17 hip: dAy 1

6:15 AM Breakfast 7:00 Am direct Anterior Approach

Debate 7:16 AM Live Surgery:

direct Anterior Approach*

8:46 Am Controversies in thA: part i 9:30 AM Break 10:00 AM The Post-Oops Hip: Learning

From Our Mistakes in THA 11:08 AM Let’s Do a Primary THA:

Case-based Panel Discussion 12:18 PM Lunch Session: Expert Panel Hip

Case Consultation 1:15 PM Cadaver Lab Session: Hip*

3:15 PM Break 3:30 PM THA Bag of Tricks: Learning from

the masters 4:38 PM Break 5:08 pm Controversies in thA: part ii 6:00 pm Adjourn

SundAy, JAnuARy 18 hip: dAy 2 6:15 AM Breakfast 7:00 AM Management of the Infected

thA in 2015 8:08 AM The Ugly Side of THA Metal

Complications 9:00 AM Break 9:30 AM Case-based Panel Discussion:

revision thA 10:30 AM Meeting Concludes

*Not Eligible for CME

CAdAVer lAbs

CAdAvER LAB SpACE IS LIMITEd PRE-REgISTRATION IS REQUIRED

“The cadaver lab sessions were extremely helpful and allowed for great interaction

and access to faculty members” —2o14 Meeting Attendee

lAb session: Knee

thursdAy, JAnuAry 15 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Fee: $95

lAb session: hip

sAturdAy, JAnuAry 17 1:15 PM - 3:15 PM

Fee: $95

both lAb sessions

JAnuAry 15 &17 1

Fee: $150

ATTEND BOTH & SAVE $4O!

Add-on A CAdAVer lAb!

“Labs are excellent! Nothing beats getting in the cadaver lab with an expert” —2o14 Meeting Attendee

CME

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leArning obJeCtiVes

• Compare and evaluate implant choices for the total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patient based on patient type, design qualities, and reported patient outcomes

• Assess and evaluate different implant fixation choices for TKA

• Understand and compare revision surgical techniques and failure mechanisms

• Discuss and compare different TKA surgical techniques

• Consider expert assessment of current TKA strategies

• evaluate patient selection criteria for knee revision surgery

• Identify patients who could benefit from hip resurfacing

• Consider expert assessment of bearing surfaces and related controversies

• Compare the surgical options for the difficult total hip arthroplasty (THA)

• Assess and evaluate the perioperative issues and potential complications associated with the thA

• evaluate the painful failed thA

• Identify different THA surgical techniques

• Identify the right patients for enhanced recovery arthroplasty

• review and discuss preparation, surgical techniques, and economics of outpatient total joint arthroplasty

• Evaluate and compare the different options for wound closure and infection management

• review and discuss current options for pain management and other supportive care strategies

registrAtion REguLAR RATE On-SITE RATE(Starting 01/15/15)

Physician $845 $945

Allied Healthcare: Nurse, NP, PA, PT, PharmD $350 $400

Fellow or resident with ICJR membership** Free Free

Industry $745 $845

generAl inFormAtion

meeting loCAtion

Vail Cascade1300 Westhaven DriveVail, Colorado 81657+1 970-476-7111

trAVel And hotel

Attendees are responsible for making their own travel arrangements, including air, ground, and hotel reservations. A limited number of rooms have been blocked at the Vail Cascade. The group rate is guaranteed until Monday, december 15, 2014, or while supplies last. Make your reservation early to ensure the discounted rate. Visit http://www.icjr.net/2015vail and click on the Travel tab for details.

serViCes For the disAbled

If you require special accommodations, contact ICJR by email [email protected] or call +1.760.942.7859 a minimum of 30 days prior to your arrival so that we may assist you.

For more inFormAtion

See meeting details about registration, cancellation policy, and membership in iCJr at www.icjr.net/2015vail.

ground trAnsportAtion

reduced rates for share-ride vans are being offered through Colorado Mountain Express. Contact them at 1-800-525-6363 to make your reservation. Reference group Code: 2015ICJR in order to get the reduced rate.

ACCreditAtion stAtement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council

for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine (MUJCESOM) and the International Congress for Joint reconstruction (iCJr). muJCesom is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

designAtion/Credit stAtement

MUJCESOM designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 23.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only

claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Session registration and evaluation are required.

disClosure oF ConFliCts oF interest

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine (MUJCESOM) requires instructors, planners, managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest they may have as related to the content of this activity. All identified real or apparent conflicts of interest are thoroughly reviewed and resolved by MUJCESOM’s planning process for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies mentioned in the materials or used as the basis of content, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations. Disclosure information will be presented verbally or in print to participants before presentation of the agenda lectures.

plAnning CommitteeAli Oliashirazi, MD i Institutional AdvisoryDavid N. Bailey, MBA i Cme

erin Collins i iCJr Jason heath i iCJrMark Sacaris i iCJr

REgISTER OnLInE AT www.icjr.net/2015vail

**ICJR is pleased to welcome fellows and residents to this course FREE of charge and CME accreditation is available for a $50 processing fee if requested. In order to take advantage of offer, you must first register as a basic ICJR Member.

Course registration fee includes access to all scientific, CME credits, meals, and breaks as listed on the agenda. Please note that all other costs associated with attendee participation (travel, accommodations, and expenses) are at the cost of the attendee.

7th AnnuAl Winter hip & Knee Course i JAnuAry 15–18, 2015 i VAil, Co

This congress is designed to meet the educational needs of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Physician Assistants, Nurses, Fellows & Residents.