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Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

Lecture Schedule<br />

Staging/Biopsy<br />

AM: Session 1: Tumor<br />

Simulators<br />

PM: Session 2: Giant Cell<br />

Lesions of Bone<br />

Surgical Management of<br />

Skeletal<br />

Lesions/Chemotherapy<br />

AM: Session 3: Benign<br />

Cartilaginous Lesions<br />

PM: Session 4: Malignant<br />

Cartilaginous<br />

Lesions/Chordoma<br />

Skeletal Reconstruction<br />

AM: Session 5: Benign Boneforming<br />

Lesions<br />

PM: Session 6: Malignant<br />

Bone-forming Lesions<br />

Surgical Management of Soft<br />

Tissue Lesions/Radiation<br />

Therapy<br />

AM: Session 7: Soft Tissue<br />

Sarcomas<br />

PM: Session 8: Soft Tissue<br />

Tumors: Molecular<br />

Pathophysiology<br />

Management of Pathologic<br />

Fractures<br />

AM: Session 9: Metastatic<br />

Carcinoma and Round Cell<br />

Lesions<br />

PM: Session 10: Diagnostic<br />

and Management Problem<br />

Solving<br />

UF Department of<br />

Orthopaedics and<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

3450 Hull Road<br />

Gainesville, FL 32607<br />

Phone: 352.273.7001<br />

Fax: 352.273.7388<br />

http://www.ortho.ufl.edu<br />

For more information<br />

visit our website at:<br />

http://www.ortho.ufl.edu/path-course<br />

Jointly Sponsored by:<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Florida<br />

&<br />

<strong>University</strong> of South Florida<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Florida<br />

Spring 2011<br />

<strong>William</strong> F. <strong>Enneking</strong><br />

<strong>Musculoskeletal</strong><br />

<strong>Pathology</strong> <strong>Seminar</strong><br />

May 2 – 6, 2011<br />

This one-week seminar is<br />

an immersion experience<br />

in basic musculoskeletal<br />

pathology, correlated<br />

with radiographic imaging<br />

and staging techniques,<br />

histologic diagnosis, and<br />

principles of treatment<br />

covering the gamut of<br />

musculoskeletal lesions.


<strong>University</strong> of Florida Spring 2011 <strong>William</strong> F. <strong>Enneking</strong> <strong>Musculoskeletal</strong> <strong>Pathology</strong> <strong>Seminar</strong><br />

<strong>Seminar</strong> Overview<br />

Each day begins with a key presentation<br />

followed by a morning session concerning<br />

specific subjects taught by case<br />

presentation that includes microscopic<br />

study of the pertinent histologic slides<br />

and interactive computer assisted<br />

instruction.<br />

Experienced musculoskeletal pathologists<br />

and orthopaedic surgeons are available<br />

for individual instruction throughout these<br />

sessions. Discussion cases are available<br />

for study during the session and an<br />

interactive discussion between faculty<br />

and participants focused on the<br />

treatment of the subjects under<br />

consideration concludes the session.<br />

The afternoon session is a duplicate of<br />

the morning session; presentation of case<br />

materials, histologic slides, and computer<br />

assisted instruction of the subjects under<br />

consideration, followed by discussion of<br />

the treatment focused discussion cases.<br />

The day concludes with an interactive<br />

discussion between participants and<br />

instructors concerning the diagnosis and<br />

management of the day's unknowns.<br />

<strong>Seminar</strong> Faculty<br />

TBA, M.D.<br />

Visiting Professor<br />

<strong>William</strong> F. <strong>Enneking</strong>, MD<br />

Distinguished Service Professor<br />

Orthopaedic Oncology<br />

Mark T. Scarborough, MD<br />

<strong>Seminar</strong> Director<br />

Professor & Division Chief<br />

Orthopaedic Oncology<br />

C. Parker Gibbs, MD<br />

Associate Professor<br />

Orthopaedic Oncology<br />

John D. Reith, MD<br />

Clinical Associate Professor<br />

Department of <strong>Pathology</strong><br />

Orthopaedic Oncology<br />

CD-ROM Requirement<br />

A detailed syllabus is provided to each<br />

participant to obviate the need for<br />

exhaustive note taking and to allow presession<br />

reading on the content of the<br />

session. Participants are encouraged to<br />

bring a laptop computer in order to use<br />

the seminar’s CD-ROM disc that contains<br />

data on more than 2000 additional cases,<br />

2200 radiographic and pathologic images,<br />

and self evaluation exercises on both the<br />

topics covered during the seminar. The<br />

tuition for the course covers the cost of<br />

the CD-ROM and a book.<br />

Conference Hotels:<br />

Homewood Suites by Hilton<br />

(shuttle service included to and from conference<br />

location, hot breakfast and dinner included).<br />

Reservation deadline April 4, 2011<br />

(352) 335-3133<br />

UF Hilton Hotel and Conference Center<br />

(located across the street from lecture location).<br />

Reservation deadline April 1, 2011<br />

(352) 371-3600<br />

Check-In: Sunday, May 1 st<br />

Check-Out: Saturday, May 7 th<br />

■ ■ ■<br />

<strong>Seminar</strong> Location: UF & Shands<br />

Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute<br />

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:<br />

April 18, 2011

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