Anatomy, Injuries Surgeries

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Anatomy, Injuries Surgeries and For the Workers Compensation Attorney A plain-english seminar designed to improve your ability to evaluate, prosecute or defend back, knee, hip, shoulder and hand injury cases persuasively, and with confidence. Seventh Street & Nicollet Mall Third Floor City Center, Minneapolis Taught by Professor Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. Chair, Department of Legal Studies, Temple University, Philadelphia The Professional Education Group, Minnetonka Jay Hartman Hartman, Heacox, Koshmrl, Cosgriff & Johnson PA, Saint Paul Presented by Minnesota State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education

Designed Especially for Workers Compensation Attorneys! Knowing how to successfully present or refute claims of medical injuries can make an enormous difference in the size of an award or negotiated settlement. Sam Hodge and Jay Hartman, two skilled litigators and highly rated presenters, make practical, case-clarifying sense of the causes, trends, diagnosis and treatment of the most common disorders of the back, knee, hip, shoulder, elbow and wrist the parts of the body most susceptible to injury. Each segment will start with an anatomical orientation, followed by videos of actual surgeries, and will conclude with a discussion of injury issues, causation and recovery. This lively seminar will give you a solid understanding of common diagnoses and treatment techniques, improving your ability to plan and manage cases involving injury claims. Here is just some of what you ll learn: Why do injuries to the upper extremities account for the longest absences from work? Is all carpal tunnel syndrome work related, and if not, why is it so universally considered to be? Why is the shoulder so complicated? What is the anatomy of the knee and why is it so frequently injured? What are the most common knee and shoulder surgeries? What is the real extent to which degenerative disc disease must limit a person s ability to work and recreate? And much more!

About the Presenters Professor Samuel D. Hodge Professor Samuel D. Hodge chairs the Legal Studies Department at Temple University. He has taught legal topics at all university levels, and teaches anatomy at Temple Law School. He lectures nationally and internationally on anatomy and trauma for The Professional Education Group, has authored more than 50 articles on medical/legal topics, is an award-winning instructor and a successful lawyer-litigator. Jay T. Hartman Jay T. Hartman is a senior shareholder of Hartman, Heacox, Koshmrl, Cosgriff & Johnson PA, in St. Paul and is an established expert in the field of workers compensation law. Jay has a strong competence in complex medical issues, reads orthopedic and sports medicine journals for fun and has taught several seminars relating solely to medical issues in litigated cases. Special Bonus for Seminar Registrants! Registrants for this dynamic and informative program will have the opportunity to purchase Anatomy for Litigators 2nd Ed (2011) a 498-page well-illustrated book by Samuel Hodge (published by ALI-ABA) for 25% off the retail price ($119.25 vs. $159 retail a savings of $39.75!) Check the box on the registration form to reserve your copy of this award-winning book! Books can be picked up at the seminar. If you can t attend, contact P.E.G. at 800-229-2531 or www.proedgroup.com to order your copy.

The Schedule 8:30 9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION, CHECK-IN & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 9:00 10:00 a.m. The Spine Parts of the spine, spinal cord and nerve roots; which parts are more prone to injury; spinal surgeries: laminectomy, discectomy, fusion and more 10:00 10:15 a.m. Specific Spine Injury Questions 10:15 10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 11:15 a.m. The Spine, continued 11:15 11:30 a.m. Specific Spine Injury Questions Jay Hartman 12:15 12:30 p.m. Specific Upper Extremity Questions 12:30 1:30 p.m. LUNCH (on your own) 1:30 2:15 p.m. Upper Extremities, continued 2:15 2:30 p.m. Specific Upper Extremity Questions Jay Hartman 2:30 2:45 p.m. Break 2:45 3:45 p.m. Lower Extremities The anatomy of the knee and why it s so frequently injured; the most common types of knee surgeries and how they re done 11:30 12:15 p.m. Upper Extremities Causes, trends, diagnosis and treatment of the most common disorders and injuries to shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist; what are the most common surgeries and how are they done? 3:45 4:00 p.m. Specific Lower Extremity and General Questions

DATE & LOCATION Seventh Street & Nicollet Mall Third Floor City Center, Minneapolis CREDITS Minnesota CLE is applying to the State Board of CLE for 5.5 credits. The maximum number of credits attendees may claim is 5.5 credits. CANCELLATION POLICY Paid registrants who cancel their registration at least 72 hours before the program will receive a full credit on their account; if fewer than 72 hours, a $25 administrative fee will be deducted. ACCOMMODATION If you have a disability and need an accommodation in order to attend, please contact us as soon as possible at 2550 University Avenue West, Suite 160-S, Saint Paul, MN 55114 or call us at 651-227-8266 or 800-759-8840. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions or need further information, please call Minnesota CLE at 651-227-8266 or 800-759-8840 or visit us online at www.minncle.org. REGISTRATION FORM Anatomy, Injuries and Surgeries For the Workers Compensation Attorney Please " appropriate box: Check here if address below is new. Name (first) Firm $295 MSBA member $295 paralegal / legal assistant $355 standard rate I have a Minnesota CLE Season Pass SM. Enrolll me at no charge. Pass # NEW LAWYER DISCOUNT! I was first admitted to the bar after August 24, 2008, and have deducted $60 from the registration fee marked above. (last) Address City/State/Zip (mi) [357-12 / ccs] Phone To Register: Mail to: Minnesota CLE 2550 University Ave. West Suite 160-S St. Paul, MN 55114 fax to: 651-227-6262 go online: www.minncle.org Or call: 651-227-8266 or 800-759-8840 Fax Email Attorney License No. (if applicable) Profession, if non-attorney Enclosed is $ by: Check (payable to Minnesota CLE) VISA MasterCard Discover AmEx Card No. Expiration Signature Reserve Your Copy of Anatomy for Litigators Special Bonus for Seminar Registrants! This book is separate from your course materials. Do not include payment with registration. I would like to reserve copy(ies) to be purchased at the seminar.