4th Annual Delaware Valley Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium:
Upper Extremity Fracture Management: Tips and Techniques
June 15-16, 2012
Temple University School of Medicine
Medical Education and Research Building, 1st Floor
Broad and Tioga Streets
Course Chairmen:
Saqib Rehman, MD
Temple University Hospital
Asif Ilyas, MD
Jefferson University Hospital
Guest Faculty:
Peter Cole, MD
University of Minnesota
David Ring, MD, PhD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Course Faculty:
Jaimo Ahn, MD - Hospital of Univ. Pennsylvania
Matthew Craig, MD - Abington Memorial Hospital
William DeLong, MD - St. Luke’s Health Network
John Esterhai, MD - Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania
David Fuller, MD - Cooper University Hospital
Susan Harding, MD - Hahnemann University Hospital
Martin Herman, MD - St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Eric Johnson, MD - Christiana Care Health System
Scott Kozin, MD - Shriners Hospital for Children
Paul Lafferty, MD - Cooper University Hospital
L. Scott Levin, MD - Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania
Bruce Lutz, MD - Crozer-Chester Medical Center
Rakesh Mashru, MD - Brandywine Orthopaedic Institute
Kristofer Matullo, MD - St. Lukes Health Network
Samir Mehta, MD - Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania
Alyssa Schaffer, MD - Temple University Hospital
Joseph Thoder, MD - Temple University Hospital
Jennifer Ty, MD - A.I. Dupont Hospital for Children
Features:
- 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
- The area’s leading orthopaedic trauma experts as course faculty
- High quality didactic lectures
- Emphasis on small and large group case discussions
- Hand-on labs for fracture reduction and fixation
- Practical tips and techniques for orthopaedic surgeons, residents, NPs, and PAs who manage patients with fractures and orthopaedic trauma.
New this year - Resident Research Posters
The program committee of the Delaware Valley Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium invites all orthopaedic residents and fellows to submit a research abstract on a topic of orthopaedic trauma for the poster presentation at the 4th annual symposium to be held on June 15-16, 2012.
Please summarize your abstract in a one-page narrative consisting of an (1) Introduction, (2) Methods, (3) Results, and (4) Conclusion. Please also include the title, authors, and location of the study. The abstract should be no more than 400 words in length.
Please email the submission to: asif.ilyas@rothmaninstitute.com, and
saqib.rehman@tuhs.temple.edu
Submission deadline is May 1, 2012.