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SATURDAY | <strong>PROGRAM</strong> DETAILS | SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016<br />

12:00 PM – 4:00 PM<br />

ORS/OREF BASIC SCIENCE COURSE PART I<br />

Part I: Saturday, March 5, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM<br />

Part II: Sunday, March 6, 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM<br />

Monterrey 1–3<br />

Residents/Students/Associates: $145; ORS and/or<br />

AAOS registrants: $195; Non-Members: $295<br />

All fees include Orthopaedic Basic Science: Foundations<br />

of Clinical Practice textbook<br />

ORGANIZERS: Richard L. Lieber, PhD, Rehabilitation Institute<br />

of Chicago; Marjolein C. van der Meulen, PhD, Cornell University;<br />

Theodore Miclau, MD, Orthopaedic Trauma Institute<br />

The ORS/OREF Basic Science Course will provide attendees<br />

with the tools to explain the functions and limitations of the<br />

science behind the decisions, treatments and procedures that<br />

are performed in practice every day. The course content has been<br />

derived from the Orthopaedic Basic Science: Foundations<br />

of Clinical Practice textbook developed in partnership with<br />

the AAOS and ORS. Covered topics will include principles of<br />

orthopaedic surgery basic science, musculoskeletal tissue biology,<br />

and musculoskeletal pathophysiology. Course attendees will also<br />

receive a copy of the textbook as part of the registration fee. The<br />

knowledge of the concepts learned in this course is evaluated<br />

through the Orthopaedic In-Training Examination and the<br />

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Part I and Recertification<br />

Examinations. The course will benefit anyone currently in the<br />

field or entering the field of orthopaedics including orthopaedic<br />

residents and fellows, practicing orthopaedic surgeons and<br />

musculoskeletal researchers.<br />

PRINCIPLES OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY<br />

BASIC SCIENCE<br />

Molecular and Cellular Biology<br />

Mitra Lavasani, PhD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago<br />

Musculoskeletal Development and Genetic Diseases<br />

Elizabeth Bradley, PhD, Mayo Clinic<br />

Principles of Biomechanics<br />

Marjolein C. van der Meulen, PhD, Cornell University<br />

Orthopaedic Biomaterials<br />

Kenneth A. Mann, PhD, SUNY Upstate Medical University<br />

Kinesiology<br />

Samuel R. Ward, PhD, University of California, San Diego<br />

MUSCULOSKELETAL TISSUE PHYSIOLOGY<br />

AND FUNCTION<br />

Bone<br />

Karl J. Jepsen, PhD, University of Michigan<br />

Skeletal Muscle and Nerve<br />

Richard L. Lieber, PhD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago<br />

Tendon and Ligament<br />

Louis J. Soslowsky, PhD, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Cartilage<br />

Suzanne A. Maher, PhD, Hospital for Special Surgery<br />

Meniscus and Intervertebral Disc<br />

Robert L. Mauck, PhD, University of Pennsylvania<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Welcome and Introduction<br />

Richard L. Lieber, PhD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago<br />

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