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7th Annual Sports Medicine Update Presented by Washington University Orthopedics Focusing on the School-aged to College Athlete July 20-21, 2012 Drury Plaza Hotel at the Arch Course Chair: Mark Halstead, MD

program overview and general information 1 2 3 4 5 Objectives This live CME activity is designed for pediatricians, family physicians, internal medicine physicians, sports medicine physicians, emergency medicine physicians, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, chiropractors and nurses. The intended result of this activity is to provide current and stateof-the-art evaluation and management of common sports medicine topics by increasing competence and performance in caring for the school-aged to college athlete. At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: Develop an appropriate concussion management plan specific to the injured athlete for school personnel. Demonstrate an age-appropriate knee and hip exam. List common skin conditions affecting the athlete. Interpret lower-extremity and ankle radiographs of a young athlete. Discuss stress fractures of the lower extremity of the young athlete. Sponsored By This live activity is being sponsored by Washington University School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education. Accreditation Washington University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Washington University designates this live activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 credits. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Washington University is recognized by the NATA Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. This program has been approved for a maximum of 10 hours of Category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the continuing education activity. According to the educational levels described by the CEC Committee of the NATA, the following continuing education course is considered to be Advanced. Washington University School of Medicine is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Missouri Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Participants can receive 10 contact hours Disclosure It is the policy of Washington University School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education, to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All faculty participating in this activity are expected to disclose to the audience any financial interest or other relationship he/she has with the manufacture(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed in an educational presentation. Presentations are expected to be based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indication in the care of patients. All scientific research should conform to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis. Location Drury Plaza Hotel at the Arch 2 South 4th Street 63102 Parking Complimentary parking is provided for conference days in the Stadium East Parking Garage at 200 South Broadway. Please note: If you are attending the evening networking baseball game (see below for more information), parking for that evening will be at your expense. Hotel Accommodations A special rate of $125/night for a single room and $145/night for a suite will be honored based on room availability. Be sure to identify yourself as an attendee of the Washington University Orthopedics Conference, group number 2137432. For reservations, please call 314-231-3003 by June 20th. After June 29th, the room rate will be honored based on room availability. A special parking rate of $7 is available for overnight guests. To reserve online, visit: http://www.druryhotels.com/reservations.aspx?groupno=2137432 Networking Event Registration/Payment Policy When registering online, you will receive acknowledgement of your registration immediately after placing the transaction. For registrations by check, you will receive confirmation by email once your check is received. Please note: Washington University is not responsible for airline or hotel reservations. Please confirm registration acceptance prior to purchase of nonrefundable or penalty airline tickets. If cancellation is received in writing by Wednesday, July 11 th registration fee is refundable, minus a $30 administrative charge. Special Needs Washington University Department of fully complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and rules and regulations thereof. If any participant of this meeting is in need of accommodations, please do not hesitate to submit written requests at least one month prior to seminar date. Evening at the Ballpark Bring a friend and join us after the conference on Friday, July 20th for a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game vs the Chicago Cubs. Game time is 7:15pm. Regular Cardinals tickets are $35 each, located in Leftfield Box in Section 167. All inclusive tickets are $65 each, located in Homer s Landing or Leftfield Landing. All inclusive tickets include food and drink and an excellent view of the game. Please limit 2 tickets per person. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited amount of tickets are available. Tickets will be distributed on the day of the conference.

conference agenda topics are focused on the school-aged to college athlete Friday, July 20 th 12:30 1:00pm Registration 1:00 1:05pm Introduction/Opening Remarks Mark Halstead, MD Skin, Bugs and Drugs, Part I 1:05 1:40pm MRSA C. Buddy Creech, MD 1:40 2:20pm Supplements and Energy Drinks K. Brooke Pengel, MD 2:20 2:30pm Questions & Answers 2:30 2:50pm Refreshment Break & Exhibits Skin, Bugs and Drugs, Part II 2:50 3:20pm Mononucleosis and the Athlete C. Buddy Creech, MD 3:20 4:00pm Skin Conditions in the Athlete Kevin Walter, MD 4:00 4:10pm Questions & Answers Exam Workshop 4:10 5:00pm Hip Exam Mark Halstead, MD; K. Brooke Pengel, MD; Kevin Walter, MD Saturday, July 21 st 7:30 7:55am Registration and Breakfast 7:55 8:00am Introduction to Day 2 Mark Halstead, MD Orthopedic Issues in the Young Athlete 8:00 8:30am Shoulder Instability in the Young Athlete Robert Brophy, MD 8:30 9:00am Labral Tears of the Hip in Young Athletes John Clohisy, MD 9:00 9:30am Disorders of the AC Joint, SC Joint and Clavicle Matthew Smith, MD 9:30 9:45am Questions & Answers continued from previous page 9:45 10:00am Refreshment Break & Exhibits Hot Topic: Concussions in Sports 10:00 10:25am Concussion Update 2012 Mark Halstead, MD 10:25 10:45am Concussion Management: The Colorado REAP Project K. Brooke Pengel, MD 10:45 11:10am Returning to School following a Concussion Kevin Walter, MD 11:10 11:25am Vestibular Therapy for the Concussed Athlete Missy Loder, PT 11:25 11:50am Computerized Neuropsychological Testing: Fact or Fiction Mark Halstead, MD 11:50 12:10pm Questions & Answers 12:10 1:10pm Lunch & Exhibits Breakout Session 1 (All) 1:10 2:00pm Exam Workshop: Knee Mark Halstead, MD; K. Brooke Pengel, MD; Kevin Walter, MD Breakout Session 2 (Choose one) 2:00 2:45pm 1 2 Physical Therapy Track: Physical Therapist Assessment of Hip Disorders Gregory Holtzman, PT, DPT Medical Track: Problem-based Learning Evaluation of the Athlete with Syncope Jennifer Silva, MD 2:45 3:00pm Refreshment Break & Exhibits Lower Extremity Issues 3:00 3:30pm Radiographic Evaluation of the Ankle Jennifer Demertzis, MD 3:30 4:00pm Stress Fractures of the Lower Extremity in the Athlete Mark Halstead, MD 4:00 4:15pm Questions & Answers/Closing Remarks phs ions staphylococcus shoulder instability physical therapy radiographs syncope radiographs stap mononucleosis hip labral tears nutrition stress fractures concussions mononucleosis hip dys

faculty speakers Guest Faculty C. Buddy Creech, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Nashville, TN K. Brooke Pengel, MD Medical Director, Rocky Mountain Youth Sports Medicine Institute Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialist Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children; Denver, CO Kevin Walter, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopedics Program Director, Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine Children s Hospital of Wisconsin; Milwaukee, WI Missy Loder, PT Vestibular Therapist St. Luke s Physical Therapy; registration form Register online To register online please visit: www.wustl.edu/etransact, then click on 2012 Sports Medicine Update under Current Events. Scan this QR Code with your smart phone to be taken directly to the online registration form or visit: wustl.edu/etransact Register by mail Please make checks payable to Washington University, and mail checks along with the completed form below to: Washington University Orthopedics Attn: Cheryl Wobbe 4625 Lindell, Suite 420 63108 Saturday Only Both Days m Physician $175 $195 m Allied Health Professional requesting CME Credit (PA, NP, DC) $175 $195 m Allied Health Professional (RN, PA, NP, ATC, PT, DC) $75 $95 Washington University Faculty Mark Halstead, MD-Course Chair Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Pediatrics Sports Medicine Specialist St. Louis Children s Hospital; Robert Brophy, MD Assistant Professor of Sports Medicine Surgical Specialist Barnes-Jewish Hospital; John Clohisy, MD Daniel C. and Betty B. Viehmann Distinguished Professorship in Orthopedic Joint Reconstruction Specialist, Barnes-Jewish Hospital; Jennifer Demertzis, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Barnes-Jewish Hospital; Gregory Holtzman, PT, DPT Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Washington University School of Medicine Physical Therapy; Matthew Smith, MD Assistant Professor of Sports Medicine Surgical Specialist Barnes-Jewish Hospital; Jennifer Silva, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Pediatric Cardiology Specialist St. Louis Children s Hospital; optional m Resident/Fellow (with letter from Program Director) $75 $95 *After July 9, there is an additional $30 fee for registration Please indicate your attendance at the Breakout Session on Saturday: m A. Physical Therapy Track: Physical Therapist Assessment of Hip Disorders m B. Medical Track: Problem Based Learning-Evaluation of the Athlete with Syncope Conference syllabus will be provided on a CD to all registered participants. Parking Information m Complementary Parking for the conference is available at the Stadium East Garage. Please check the circle if you plan to park here. *If you are attending the evening networking baseball game, parking for that evening will be at your expense. Networking Event (Please see front flap of brochure for more details) Evening at the Ballpark: St. Louis Cardinals vs Chicago Cubs m Regular Cardinal Tickets m All inclusive Cardinal Tickets Cost: $35 each Cost: $65 each *Number of tickets: *Number of tickets: *Limit 2 tickets per person. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited amount of tickets available. First Name Initial Last Name ATC / PT Certificate # Degree Specialty Address City/State/Zip Office Phone Fax Email Address Company

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