<strong>AAHS</strong> DAY-AT-A-GLANCE Friday, January 12, 2007 6:30am - 5:00pm Speaker Ready Room San Cristobol 6:30am - 7:30am Instructional Course for Non-Members 114 Financial Planning for the Newly Established Surgeon Rio Mar 1 7:00am - 7:30am <strong>Annual</strong> Business <strong>Meeting</strong> Breakfast (<strong>AAHS</strong> members only) Rio Mar 8 7:30am - 8:30am Instructional Courses 115 Resurrection of Dead Bone: Solving Kienboch’s & Avascular Non-Unions Rio Mar 1 116 Pediatric Brachial Plexus Injury Rio Mar 2 117 Adult Elbow Fractures Rio Mar 3 118 New Concepts in Total Wrist Replacement Rio Mar 4 119 Innovations in Scaphoid Care Rio Mar 9 120 Post Traumatic Hand Reconstruction Rio Mar 10 8:35am - 9:20am Panel: Problem Solving in Distal Radius Fracture Rio Mar 6 9:00am - 6:00pm <strong>Meeting</strong> Services Rio Mar Atrium 9:00am - 11:00am <strong>ASRM</strong> Strategic Planning Session Rio Mar 7 9:20am - 9:50am Presidential Address Rio Mar 6 9:50am - 10:25am J. Joseph Danyo Presidential Invited Lecturer: Robert D. Beckenbaugh, MD Rio Mar 6 10:25am - 10:55am Break with Exhibitors Rio Mar Foyer 10:55am - 12:30pm Concurrent Scientific Paper Session 2A Rio Mar 6 10:55am - 12:30pm Concurrent Scientific Paper Session 2B Caribbean 2 & 3 11:00am - 1:00pm <strong>ASRM</strong> Council <strong>Meeting</strong> Rio Mar 7 12:30pm - 1:00pm Hand Federacion Presentation: Contributions & Influences of Argentina to Hand Surgery Rio Mar 6 1:00pm - 6:15pm Comprehensive Hand Surgery Review Course Rio Mar 6 2:00pm - 3:00pm <strong>AAHS</strong> Board of Directors <strong>Meeting</strong> Boardroom 3:00pm - 5:30pm <strong>ASPN</strong> Council <strong>Meeting</strong> Rio Mar 7 6:00pm - 7:30pm <strong>AAHS</strong> Invited Speaker: Richard Kogan, MD Rio Mar 1-3 7:30pm - 11:00pm <strong>AAHS</strong> Reception & Awards Dinner Dance Caribbean Terrace & Ballroom 55
<strong>AAHS</strong> Friday, January 12, 2007 6:30am – 7:30am Financial Instructional Course for Non-Members 114 Financial Planning for the Newly Established Surgeon If you are like most busy physicians, you may lack the time needed to select the right investment consultants that best meet your specific financial needs. On the other hand, selecting the right team of investment consultants is one of the most important decisions you can make—one that can have an enormous impact on your long-term financial goals. This discussion will focus on the basic things residents or new physicians need to do in order to begin investing for themselves and their practices, and how to select the right investment consultants. Patrick Donnelly, Smith Barney Consulting Group Jeff Palmer, Smith Barney Consulting Group 7:00am – 7:30am <strong>Annual</strong> Business <strong>Meeting</strong> Breakfast (attendence is limited to <strong>AAHS</strong> members only) 7:30am – 8:30am Instructional Courses 115 Resurrection of Dead Bone: Solving Kienboch’s and Avascular Non-Unions This instructional course will discuss the daignosis, classification and treatment options for scaphoid delayed union/nonunion with AVN, Preiser’s disease, Kienbock’s, as well as capitate AVN. Heavy emphasis will be placed on the newer armamentarium of VBG’s (vascularized bone graft) and their selective use for each of these difficult diagnostic categories. T. Greg Sommerkamp, MD, Moderator Kyle Bickel, MD, FACS Steven L. Moran, MD 116 Pediatric Brachial Plexus Injury Discuss the management of pediatric brachial plexus injuries from diagnosis through treatment. Review operative indications for primary microsurgery and secondary reconstruction. Review surgical techniques, outcomes, and complications. Scott Kozin, MD, Moderator Allan J. Belzberg, MD Howard M. Clarke, MD 117 Adult Elbow Fractures Elbow fractures are unforgiving. These experts will address the assessment, operative tactics, and complications associated with elbow fractures Mark Baratz, MD Michael R. Hausman, MD David Ring, MD 118 New Concepts in Total Wrist Replacement This Instructional Course will provide updated information on new, precision guided replacement of the wrist. Presentations will include the current state of the art in Total Wrist Replacement with alternative procedures described along with initial results of treatment for both rheumatoid and posttraumatic arthritis of the wrist. William Cooney, III, MD, Moderator Brian Adams, MD Luis Scheker, MD 119 Innovations in Scaphoid Care The faculty will review their reconstructive approach to mutilating hand injuries, including general princibles, timing and latest techniques in skeletal and soft tissue reconstructions. Alexander Shin, MD Joseph Slade, III, MD 120 Post Traumatic Hand Reconstruction The faculty will review their reconstructive approach to mutilating hand injuries, including general principles, timing and latest techniques in skeletal and soft tissue reconstructions. W.P. Andrew Lee, MD, Moderator Richard E. Brown, MD Alexandru Georgescu, MD L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS 56 8:35am – 9:20am Panel: Problem Solving in Distal Radius Fracture Jaiyoung Ryu, MD Moderator William Geissler, MD Amy Ladd, MD Jorge L. Orbay, MD 9:00am – 11:00am <strong>ASRM</strong> Strategic Planning Session 9:20am – 9:50am Presidential Address Ronald Palmer, MD 9:50am – 10:25am J. Joseph Danyo Presidential Invited Lecturer: Robert D. Beckenbaugh, MD 10:25am – 10:55am Break with Exhibitors “Is It Fun Anymore?” Medical practice has changed drastically over the last thirty years. We have seen conversion of patient oriented caring medical treatment to business oriented money making, cost saving approaches to patient care. Questions arise with regard to the ethics and morality of such changes. Is there room to provide expert care and have fun as a physician anymore in caring for the, injured, ill or especially the profitless elderly? The answer may lie in our original reasons for going into medicine and the oath which we have all taken. Robert Beckenbaugh, MD is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic Rochester. His research interests include continuing work on the development of artificial joint replacements for the wrist and hand. He served as president of the <strong>AAHS</strong> from 1992-3. 10:55am - 12:30pm CONCURRENT SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION 2A *Designates resident/fellow paper presentations Moderators: Kevin Chung, MD Susan Mackinnon, MD 10:55am - 11:00am The Cause of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Institution where the work was prepared: University of Louisville, School of Public Health and Informatio, Louisville, KY, USA Steven J. McCabe, MD, MSc; Vasyl Pihur; Roberto S. Rosales, MD, PhD; Isam Atroshi, MD, PhD 11:00am - 11:05am Comparison of Psychosocial Profile of Patients with Neuropathic Conditions Treated with and without Surgery Institution where the work was prepared: Hand and Microsurgery Center of El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA Jose Monsivais, MD; Kris Robinson, PhD, FNP 11:05am - 11:10am *A Detailed Cost and Efficiency Analysis of Performing Carpal Tunnel Surgery in the Main Operating Room Versus the ambulatory Setting Institution where the work was prepared: Dalhousie University / Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB, Canada Martin R. LeBlanc, BSc, MD; Janice Lalonde, RN; Donald H. Lalonde, BSc, MSc, MD 11:10am - 11:15am Pronator Syndrome: A Cadaveric Study of the True Sites of Compression Institution where the work was prepared: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL, USA Damon Cooney, MD, PhD; Reuben Bueno; Michael W Neumeister 11:15am - 11:20am Outcome Study of Vascularized Ulnar Nerve Transposition in 100 Consecutive Patients with Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Institution where the work was prepared: Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA Julie Spears;amit Mitra; Beth Mccampbell; Ravi Kiran; John Roussalis; Eva Chavez; Avir Mitra
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