Planning Committee
Phillip Mitchell, MD, Jennifer Bruggers, MD, Douglas Lundy, MD
Target Audience
OTA Specialty Day at the AAOS Annual Meeting serves as a leading, global platform for presenting recent research, best evidence, new techniques, and debating best practices aimed to educate the general orthopaedic surgeon and all members of the AAOS community participating in on call duties and the management of musculoskeletal trauma and complications.
Meeting Description
This course provides an in-depth exploration of key issues in orthopaedic trauma, applicable to the traumatologist and the generalist taking call. Participants will gain practical insights into the management of complex trauma cases, recent advancements in fracture fixation, and strategies for optimizing practice and business operations in orthopaedic trauma.
Learning Objectives
- Examine the complexities and controversies surrounding the management of geriatric trauma patients.
- Gain practical tips and tricks for efficiently managing trauma cases during on-call shifts.
- Review current approaches and techniques in the fixation of common fractures.
- Understand and apply key findings from recent influential research papers in orthopaedic trauma.
- Develop insights into practice management, including the nuances of performing orthopaedic trauma cases in a surgery center and navigating the business aspects of orthopaedic trauma.
Registration Rates:
| OTA Member | $250 |
| Non-Member | $350 |
| Resident/Fellow | $50 |
| Active Military | $50 |
| Allied Health | $75 |
| Industry Representative | $325 |