International Whiplash Trauma Congress



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International Whiplash Trauma Congress February 25-26, 2005 Breckenridge, CO USA Beaver Run Resort

Beaver Run Resort Breckenridge, CO USA The Spinal Injury Foundation cordially invites you to join your colleagues at the 2005 International Whiplash Trauma Congress to be held at the Beaver Run Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado. This year s national and international scientific congress, ranging in topics from medicine to engineering to auto design to basic science research, will inform you regarding the latest developments in whiplash diagnosis, treatment, research and prevention. Target Audience The meeting is oriented toward clinicians who provide care for patients with whiplash and related disorders (MD, DC, DO, PT, etc.), but will be of interest to anyone with a professional interest in whiplash, including engineers, biomechanists, insurance personnel, and attorneys, among others. Objectives At the conclusion of this meeting, attendees will be able to: Understand the latest developments in late whiplash diagnosis and management. Understand the direction and upcoming developments regarding ongoing research. Predict which patients will become chronic suffers. Document the injury with objective diagnostics. Commercial Support Disclosure In effort to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor, the Spinal Injury Foundation requires all faculty to disclose to the audience any and all off-label use, any significant financial interest or other relationship to any commercial products or provider. They are therefore required to have as their first slide this disclosure. Continuing Education Credits This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Medical Education Collaborative, Inc. (MEC) and Spinal Injury Foundation. MEC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Attendees of the 2005 IWTC will hear presentations on the latest developments in whiplash diagnosis, treatment, research and prevention effort from a variety of internationally known experts in their fields of specialty, ranging from medicine to engineering to auto design to basic science research. Invited Speakers Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Dr. Med. Sci., Ph.D., Aalborg University, Denmark Matthew Avery, Thatcham, England Nikolai Bogduk, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., Royal Newcastle Hospital, Australia Christopher J. Centeno, M.D., Scientific Co-Chair of 2005 International Whiplash Trauma Congress Michele Curatolo, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology of the University Inselspital, Switzerland Michael Freeman, Ph.D., D.C., M.P.H, Scientific Co-Chair of 2005 International Whiplash Trauma Congress Gwen Jull, M.Phty., Ph.D., University of Queensland, Australia Michael Kramer, M.D., University of Ulm, Germany Bogdan Radanov, M.D., Schulthess Klinik, Switzerland Jim Robinson, M.D., Ph.D. Richard Seroussi, M.D., MSc., University of Washington, USA Gunter Siegmund, Ph.D., P.Eng., MacInnis Engineering Associates, British Columbia Michele Sterling, Ph.D., University of Queensland, Australia Mats Svensson, Ph.D., Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Beth Winkelstein, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, USA Joseph Wu, M.D. University of California, Irvine, USA Narayan Yoganandan, Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, USA

Medical Education Collaborative designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.25 category 1 credits towards the AMA Physician s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity. Preliminary Agenda Thursday February 24, 2005 - Registration 5:00 6:30pm Exhibits 7:00 9:00pm Friday February 25, 2005 - Registration and Breakfast 7:00 8:00am General Assembly 8:00am 12:00pm Lunch 12:00pm 1:15pm Breakout Sessions 1:15 5:00pm Save Your Neck Reception 6:30pm Saturday February 26, 2005 - Registration and Breakfast 7:00 8:00am General Assembly 8:00am 12:00pm Lunch 12:00pm 1:15pm Breakout Sessions 1:15 5:00pm Closure 5:00pm Abstract Submission The IWTC is requesting abstracts for its 2005 Congress. Abstracts (both for podium and poster presentation) should be focused on original research in the area of whiplash basic science, treatment, diagnosis, biomechanics, and engineering. Abstracts should be no longer than 400 words and will be peer-reviewed. All abstracts must be submitted by November 1, 2004. Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to submit full length papers for publication in The Journal of Whiplash and Related Disorders. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by November 15, 2004. Abstracts must be submitted online using the electronic submission form at http://www.spinalinjuryfoundation.org/2005abstractsub. htm. Abstracts submitted any other way will not be accepted. Proceeding Materials An extensive program guidebook will be provided each registrant. This guidebook contains pertinent information on each conference topic. Extra copies of the book will be available for purchase after the program by writing with $45 payment to: Spinal Injury Foundation 11080 Circle Point Road, Suite 140 Westminster, CO 80020 USA (Please request book 05IWTC).

Accommodations This exciting conference will be held at the beautiful Beaver Run Resort, nestled at the base of one of Colorado s greatest ski runs. Breckenridge Ski Area is considered a self-contained vacation playground for winter activities. Lodging is available to registrants and their guests at the special group rates ranging from $169 (hotel) to $425 (two bedroom condo) per night. These rates will also be available up to three days before and after the conference (based on availability) should you wish to extend your stay. In order to qualify for our special group rates, you must call Beaver Run Resort at 800-288-1282 or 970-453-6000 and indicate you are with the Spinal Injury Foundation. Because there is a high demand for hotel rooms in Breckenridge during ski season, you should make your lodging reservations early. We strongly recommend you reserve by December 15, 2004 since rooms may sell out. Cut off date for discounted reservations is January 10, 2005. Winter Activities/Discounts For our group, adult ski lift tickets will be $57/day and children ski lift tickets will be $26/ day with a discount voucher. Lift tickets are at Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin, and Keystone resorts. Equipment rental discounts are available through Breckenridge Sports. The Beaver Run Resort Concierge staff can maximize your vacation time and book dining and activity reservations for you. For more information, please email concierge@beaverrun. com or call 800-288-1282 Ext. 8744. Transportation Airline discounts have been secured through United Airlines (national and international travel) and Frontier Airlines (national travel only). Please book at least 60 days prior to the event for the best fares possible. United Airlines Phone Number: (800) 521-4041 Discount Code: 530CI Frontier Airlines Phone Number: (800) 908-9068 Discount Code: G853 The Resort Express Shuttle at Denver International Airport is an easy and affordable way to travel from the airport to the mountains. With all of the free transportation in Summit County, there is no need for a car. The conference group rate for roundtrip transportation to and from Beaver Run Resort (with a 5 day travel window before and after) is $48.90. When making your hotel reservations, with Beaver Run Resort (800-288-1282 or 970-453-6000) indicate you will need transportation. The group code for transportation is SIF.

Driving Directions The historic mining/resort town of Breckenridge is located two hours west of Denver International Airport via Interstate 70 and Colorado Highway 9 southbound. Arriving from Denver, you ll drive westbound on I-70 and through the Eisenhower Tunnel as you cross the Continental Divide. At Exit 203, Highway 9 South, you ll travel 10 miles to Breckenridge. Beaver Run is located at the base of Peak 9 just a few blocks from historic Main Street. From I-70 take Exit 203, Colorado Highway 9 southbound. Travel 10 miles and go through Breckenridge to South Park Avenue. Turn right on South Park Ave and make the first left onto Village Road. Drive uphill to the Beaver Run Resort registration area located on the left at 620 Village Road. COLORADO Eisenhower Tunnel Exit 203 Frisco Vail Copper Mountain 9 Breckenridge 70 Keystone A-Basin Fairplay 9 24 Hartsel 24 70 Denver 70 Colorado Springs BRECKENRIDGE To I-70 & Denver Beaver Bus SuperChair Quicksilver Lift Park Avenue Village Rd. N. Park Ave. Ski Hill Main Street S. Park Ave. Lincoln To Hoosier Pass & Colorado Springs Weather, Altitude Breckenridge is a casual mountain town with excellent restaurants, many shops of all kinds, and exciting activities focused on alpine enjoyment for the whole family. Breckenridge is located 8,000 feet above sea level, so remember to bring sunscreen, drink plenty of fluids, and bring layers of clothing as the temperatures can fluctuate from daytime highs of 50 degrees to nighttime lows of 10 degrees. Dress for the conference is semi-casual business.

Please print or type and fill in completely. Please use one form for each participant. Copy this form as needed. If paying by check or money order, your check or money order must accompany your registration form. All cancellations will be subject to a 25% non-refundable cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued after December 1, 2004. Name (for name tags; please print) Title Organization Specialty Street City State Postal Code Country Phone Gender Email (required...all updates will be via email) Fees (USD) IWTA Members registering by December 1, 2004: $369 Non-members registering by December 1, 2004: $429 Non-members registering after December 1, 2004: $529 Full-time Student Rate: $299 The Save Your Neck Reception is included with any Full Conference registration listed above. Please indicate the following: I would like as my dinner: Steak Fish Vegetarian One-day Rate (must register by February 16, 2005): $269 Attending Save Your Neck Reception on Friday, February 25, 2004: $40 Additional Guests for Save Your Neck Reception: $40 each Add an IWTA Membership: $225 2 volumes of The Journal of Whiplash and Related Disorders 2 years of discount off of Early Registration for the International Whiplash Trauma Congress 2 year Membership listing on Spinal Injury Foundation Website AND MORE... Add a 2 volume subscription to The Journal of Whiplash and Related Disorders: $77 (regularly $90) Total Enclosed: $ USD Please check which Tracks you plan to attend (choose one for each time slot): February 25 February 26 1:00-2:30pm 2:45-4:15pm 1:00-2:30pm 2:45-4:15pm Diagnostic Testing Procedures Diagnostic Testing Procedures Conservative Care Engineering Conservative Care Engineering Payment Options Check or Money Order (Make all checks payable to: Spinal Injury Foundation or SIF ) Please charge my Visa MasterCard Card Number Signature Additional Questions Are you a person who requires assistance? Yes No Please describe your needs: Do you prefer vegetarian meals? Yes No This is your year attending this conference. How did you hear about the conference? Expiration Date (mm/dd/yy) Daytime Phone Questions: Call 303-429-6448 x119 (Local and International) Toll-Free within the US 866-5SPINE5 (577-4635) Mail registration form and payment to: 2005 IWTC c/o Spinal Injury Foundation 11080 Circle Point Road, Suite 140 Westminster, CO 80020 USA