Evans, Roslyn B. Curriculum Vitae ROSLYN B. EVANS, OTR/L/CHT Curriculum Vitae Revised September 15, 2015 BUSINESS ADDRESS: Indian River Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation (owner and director; private practice established 1980) www.indianriverhandrehab.com Ste. E 110 787 37th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Phone: 772-562-6401 fax: 772-562-6011 EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Graduated June 1968; Cum Laude Psychiatric Internship: Methodist Hospital and Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, Texas. July-September 1968. Physical Dysfunction Internship: Curtis Hixon Rehabilitation Center, Tampa, Florida October 1968-January 1969: HONORS AND AWARDS: PAGE 4-5 Original Peer Reviewed Publications: number: 58; pages 8-12 Lectures given number: 227: pages 12-31 Post-graduate Courses: number 194; pages 31-44. PRACTICE CREDENTIALS: REGISTRATION: Registered American Occupational Therapy Association, #054577, January 01, 1969. Annual supporting member from1969 to 6-30-2016: MEMBER ID 000000054577 Recertification: National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT): Recertified: until March 31, 2017. Awarded 30 year membership certificate in good standing, June 15, 1999 by AOTA
2 LICENSURE: Licensed Florida Board of Medical Examiners, #0079, August 23, 1979. (On the board of the Florida Occupational Therapy Association (treasurer) during the period of time that OT became licensed in this state and instrumental in this legislative process.) Last update 12/02/2014 and will expire 2/28/17. Florida Occupational Therapy Association: AC# 1565338; control # 13373; expires September, 9, 2017. CONTINUOUS MEMBERSHIP AND LISCENSURE SINCE 1979 HAND THERAPY CERTIFICATION: Certified by Hand Therapy Certification Commission, #CO0344, May 29, 1991; sat for first exam May 4, 1991: designated as Certified Hand Therapist (CHT). (One of 6 therapists chosen by ASHT to teach the 6 instructional courses that prepared hand therapists for the national exam, provided input for exam questions. Recertification: Certified Hand Therapist recertified June 1, 1996 until June 1, 2001 by Hand Therapy Certification Commission. Re-certified: June 1, 2001 until June 1, 2006; Recertified 1/26/2011 until December 31, 2016; VUJF6C87F5FB. www.info@htcc.org CHT ID # 9105000344 CAQH Universal Provider: ID 11648548; approved: October, 2011 PRESENT American Society for Surgery of the Hand: affiliate membership: first class of affiliate members accepted into ASSH, October 2008; 2009, 2010, 2011; 2012, 2013; 2014; 2015 American Society of Hand Therapists: Lifetime member award for contributions to the profession. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT: September 1980 to present: Owner and Director of private practice for rehabilitation of the upper extremity, Indian River Hand Rehabilitation, Inc dba Indian River Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation: Vero Beach, Florida. Specialized rehabilitation services for trauma and dysfunction of the upper extremity, work capacity and work hardening, serving a four county area. SPECIALITY CLINIC FOR COMPLEX ORTHOPAEDIC AND NEUROLOGIC INJURY OR PATHOLOGY FOR THE UPPER EXTREMITY
3 1980-2013; R Evans discontinued privileges 2014 due to demands of private practice. October 1975 to September 1980: July 1972 to January 1975: Simultaneously in 1974: July 1970 to September 1971: January 1969 to June 1969; Consulting privileges, Indian River Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach, Florida Director, Occupational Therapy, Indian River Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach, Florida. Initiated O.T. program, organized stroke service using a team approach, set up 1st hand rehabilitation service in conjunction with area surgeons. Director, Occupational Therapy, Bayfront Medical Center, St. Petersburg, Florida. Initiated O.T. program for in-patient psychiatric crisis intervention. Program emphasized projective art, group therapy, Gestalt therapy and activity program. Set up O.T. Clinic for physical dysfunction of upper extremities. Aided hospital in formation of rehabilitation team concept. Supervised two therapists, one aide and volunteer program. Coordinator of Occupational Therapy in Day Hospital Program, San Bernardino Mental Health Unit, San Bernardino, California. Therapist and co-therapist for daily group therapy sessions. Supervised 60 day care patients. Director, Occupational Therapy, Shore Acres Extended Care Facility, St. Petersburg, Florida. In-patient and out-patient services for neurologic and orthopaedic disorders. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS :_ American Society for Surgery of the Hand: affiliate member first class: October 2008-2015 American Society of Hand Therapists, Active; CHARTER MEMBER, SINCE 1977: member ID 10149; now lifetime membership awarded by ASHT; current 12/31/14 American Occupational Therapy Association 1968-2016
4 Florida Occupational Therapy Association 1968-2015 Member # 76 Florida Hand Society, charter member 1984-2015 Miami Hand Society 1975 International Federation for Societies of Hand Therapists 1980-2015 HONORS AND AWARDS: ETO RHO PI - Honorary Health Related Profession, University of Florida, 1968 Awarded the R.L. PETZOLDT PRIZE by the American Society of Hand Therapists for the most outstanding and innovative contribution to hand therapy in 1986 for the research study entitled, "A Study of the Dynamic Anatomy of Extensor Tendons and Implications for Treatment", Roslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, William E. Burkhalter, M.D. Awarded the R.L. PETZOLDT PRIZE by the American Society of Hand Therapists for the most outstanding and innovative contribution to hand rehabilitation in 1987 for research entitled, "Conservative Management of the Trigger Finger - A New Approach", Roslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, James Hunter, M.D., William E. Burkhalter, M.D. Awarded the R.L. PETZOLT PRIZE by the American Society of Hand Therapists for the most outstanding and innovative contribution to hand therapy in 1989 by the American Society of Hand Therapists for the research study entitled, "A Study of the Zone I Flexor Tendon Injury and Implications for Treatment". Florida Occupational Therapy Association: "Award of Excellence", 1990. Kansas City, October 1993.Awarded Best Scientific Paper for paper entitled The Application of force to the Healing Tendon, au Roslyn B. Evans, OTR/L. CHT and David Thompson PhD by the American Society of Hand Therapists at their annual scientific meeting. Awarded Certificate of Appreciation by the Hand Therapy Certification Commission, Inc. in recognition for outstanding contributions to the development, implementation, and future of Hand Therapy Certification. September 14, 1995, San Francisco, CA. Awarded the Nathalie Barr Lectureship for 1996 (San Francisco, (9/95). Lecture entitled The Source of our Strength delivered in Atlanta 9/28/96. This lectureship is awarded yearly by the American Society of Hand Therapists to a member of ASHT who has made significant original contributions to hand rehabilitation by the development or refinement of professional theory and/or technique; contributions to hand therapy development as a profession and to ASHT, and for outstanding research. Honored Senior Professor: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 2000, with James Urbaniak, MD, Duke; Lawrence H. Schneider, Thomas Jefferson University, and Evelyn
5 J. Mackin, PT Hand Rehabilitation foundation, Philadelphia. Philadelphia March 4-7, 2000. Best Therapist Paper: A Clinical Study of the Effect of Mechanical Stress on Flare Rate and Scar following Fasciectomy for Dupuytren's Contracture. Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting, Orlando May 5, 2000. Lifetime Fellowship Award: awarded by the American Society of Hand Therapists; 2002 member recipient. Awarded for career long contributions to ASHT, exemplary leadership, achievements in the field of hand therapy which have advanced the field of hand therapy through research, teaching, and improvements in clinical practice. American Hand Therapy Foundation Research Award (first recipient). Recognition for lifetime research contributions to the field of hand and upper extremity rehabilitation. Awarded in 2002 by AHTF with lectureship at the American Society of Hand Therapists annual scientific meeting/awards ceremony October 11, 2003; Los Angeles California. Visiting Professorship 2003: New Zealand and Australian Hand Therapy Associations, August 2003, Queenstown, NZ. Honored Senior Professor 2004: Philadelphia Hand Therapy Foundation. Another Decade of Progress on Tendon and Nerve: March 2004, Philadelphia, PA Honored Visiting Professor British Society of Hand Therapists May 14, 15, 2010 Darby England/ Pulfertaft Lecturer 6 LECTURES Dorothy Kaufmann Lectureship; honored professor, November 15, 2014, Philadelphia, PA; 6 lectures. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Editorial Board, Journal of Hand Therapy; 1990-2015 Contributing Review Editor, Journal of Hand Surgery (Am): 2009-2013 Editorial Board, Year Book of Hand Surgery; 1990-2001 Research Resource for American Society of Hand Therapists; 1989-1994 Scientific Papers Chairman, American Society of Hand Therapists, for Thirteenth Annual Meeting in Toronto, 1990 Certification Course Instructor for the Hand Therapy Certification Commission, 1989-1991
6 Invited Guest Editorial for A.S.H.T. Research Manual 1992; 2005 Standardization Committee: A. S. H. T. Membership Committee: A. S. H. T Nominating Committee, A. S. H. T. Convention Planning Committee, A. S. H. T Organized the first Electrical Modalities Course (US, E Stim) to meet Florida State Licensure requirements for Occupational Therapists and Hand Therapists with Robin Wagman OTR for January 1, 1988 Rule 21M.15.001. Date of course: November 7-8, 1987. Jupiter Florida Scientific Posters Chairman, A.S.H.T., 1986, 1987, 1988. A.S.H.T. Awards Committee, 1988 Editorial Review Board, A.S.H.T., 1987-1988 Guest Editor, Special Issue on Tendons, Journal of Hand Therapy, April 1989 Clinical Assessment Recommendations Reviewer for Wound Healing Chapter, American Society of Hand Therapists; January, April 1992, published November 1992 American Society of Hand Therapists Research Committee 1993-1998 Advisory Board/ Occupational Therapy Curriculum, University of Florida 1994-1995-1996 Advisory Board/ American Hand Therapy Foundation; 1996-2001 Outcomes Project/ American Society of Hand Therapists 1994-95-96-97-98 Grant Review Committee, American Society of Hand Therapists 1994-1996 Executive Board (Secretary); Florida Chapter American Society of Hand Therapists, 1995-1996 Chairman, Scientific and Clinical Papers Committee/ Annual Meeting of American Society of Hand Therapists/ New Orleans/ Sept. 1998 Invited Editorial Review, Journal of Hand Surgery, paper 94-95, March 1995
7 Invited Program Committee American Society for Surgery of the Hand to question paper on flexor tendon, annual scientific session, San Francisco, 9/1995 Invited Program Committee American Society for Surgery of the Hand to participate on managed care panel, annual scientific session, Nashville, 10/4/96. Invited Program Committee American Society for Surgery of the Hand to participate in panel on clinical treatment approaches for Carpal Tunnel, Duypuytren's Contracture, Carpal Instability, and Tendon Injury for surgeons. Annual Meeting Minneapolis, Minnesota September 1998. Invited Program Committee American Society for Surgery of the Hand to participate in pre-conference institute on Musculoskeletal Symptoms in the Workplace, The Value of a Functional Capacity Examination, and panel How I Evaluate the Injured Worker, 55 th Annual Meeting ASSH, Seattle, Washington October 5, 2000. Guest Editor: Journal of Hand Therapy Special Edition on Tendon and Nerve 18:2, May 2005. Invited by Program Committee American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Management of Arm Illness in the Workplace. 63 rd annual meeting American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Panel: Precourse 4, September 17, 2008. Invited by Program Committee American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Interactive Case Review concurrent sessions: Microsurgical Reconstruction including Replantation of the Upper Extremity. 64 th annual meeting American society for surgery of the Hand, San Francisco, Ca September 5, 2009. Invited: Honored Visiting Professor British Society of Hand Therapist s; Derby England, May 2010. Invited: New Advances in the Treatment of Dupuytren s Contracture: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Lecture on Anti-tension Technique for Rehabilitation. 65 th Annual Scientific Meeting ASSH, Boston Ma; October 6-9, 2010. Invited: American Society for Surgery of the Hand annual scientific meeting: San Francisco, CA; Flexor and extensor tendon management October 2013. Invited: Opening Ceremony American Society of Hand Therapists: Introduction professional violinist Adrian Anantawan for opening ceremony: 9/18/14 Annual Scientific Meeting
8 ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS (number: 58: pp 8-12) 1.Evans, R.B.: Flexor and Extensor Tendon Excursions. Correspondence Club Letter, American Society of Hand Therapists, January 1985. 2.Evans, R.B.: Early Passive Motion for the Complex Extensor Tendon Injury, Network. International Newsletter for the American Society of Hand Therapists, June 1985. 3. Evans, R.B.: Therapeutic Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries: Hand Clinics, Vol. 2, No. 1, Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., 1986. (chapter) 4.Evans, R.B., and Burkhalter, W.E.: A Study of the Dynamic Anatomy of Extensor Tendons and Implications for Treatment. Journal of Hand Surgery, September 1986. IIA: 774-779. (Research paper awarded Petzoldt Prize for innovation, original research) 5.Evans, R.B., and Burkhalter, W.E.: A Study of the Dynamic Anatomy of Extensor Tendons and Implications for Treatment. Selected to be abstracted for the 1988 Year Book of Hand Surgery. 6.Evans, R.B.: Contributor of innovative splinting designs, pg. 204, 291, 364, 365 in Hand Splinting Principles and Methods, Foss and Philips, 1987, C.V.. Mosby. 7.Evans, R.B. (panel contributor): "Rehabilitation: Flexor and Extensor Tendons" in Hunter et al Tendon Surgery in the Hand, pg 558-582, C.R. Mosby Co., 1987. 8.Evans, R. B. Solving Rotational Problems with M.P. Arthroplasty. Correspondence Club Letter, American Society of Hand Therapists, October 1987. 9.Evans, R.B., Hunter, J.M., Burkhalter, W.E.: Conservative Management of the Trigger Finger: A New Approach. Journal of Hand Therapy. Vol 1, No. 1, Jan-Mar 1988, pg 59-68. (Research paper awarded Petzoldt Prize for innovation in hand therapy 1987, original research) 10.Evans, R.B.: Therapeutic Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries, in Hunter, J.M., et al., editors: Rehabilitation of the Hand, 3rd ed. St. Louis, C-V. Mosby Co, 1990, pg 492-514 (chapter). 11.Evans, R.B.: Guest Editor for Special Edition on Tendons, Journal of Hand Therapy, April 1989; Guest editorial entitled "Management of the Healing Tendon What Must We Question?", pg 61-65. 12.Evans, R.B.: Clinical Application of Controlled Stress to the Healing Extensor Tendon A Review of 112 Cases. Phys Ther, 1989.
9 13.Evans, R.B.: A Study of the Zone I Flexor Tendon Injury and Implications for Treatment, J Hand Ther, July 1990. Awarded Petzoldt Prize for innovation in hand therapy, original research. 14.Evans, R.B.: An Update on Wound Management. Hand Clinics Vol 7 (3) August 1991, 409-432. 15.Evans, R.B.: Chapters Clinical Evaluation; Identification of Pathology; Wound Healing; Connective Tissue Physiology and Management in ASHT: Hand Therapy Review Course Study Guide, 1990-91. 16.Evans, R.B.: Research: What is Your Perspective? Invited introduction editorial for American Society of Hand Therapists Research Manual Nov 1992. 17.Evans, R.B.: Abstract included in 1991 Year Book of Hand Surgery for: A Study of the Zone I Flexor Tendon Injury and Implications for Treatment, 1991. 18.Evans, R.B.: Published reviews for 12 articles published in 1991 Year Book of Hand Surgery. 18.Evans, R.B.: Published reviews for 10 articles, 1992 Year Book of Hand Surgery. 19.Evans, R.B., Thompson, D.E.: An Analysis of Factors That Support Early Active Short Arc Motion of the Repaired Central slip. J Hand Ther, Oct-Dec 1992, 187-201. (original research) 20. Evans, RB, Thompson DE. The Application of Force to the Healing Tendon. J Hand Ther 6: 266-284, 1993. Awarded Best Scientific paper by ASHT, original research. 21Abstracted for Yearbook of Hand Surgery 1994, Evans RB, Thompson DE. The Application of Force to the Healing Tendon. J Hand Ther 6: 266-284, 1993 22.Evans RB. Early Active Short Arc Motion for the Repaired Central Slip. J Hand Surg 1994; 19A:991-997, original research. 23.Evans RB. An Update on Hand Rehabilitation. In: Manske P, ed. Hand Surgery Update. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Englewood, Colorado. vol. 1, 44-1 to 44-14, 1994 (invited chapter for publication of The American Society for Surgery of the Hand) 24.Published critiques on 7 scientific papers 1993, 8 in 1994, 7 in 1995, 7 in 1996 for the Yearbook of Hand Surgery as member of the editorial board, 8 in 1997.
10 25.Evans RB, McAuliffe J. Wound Classification and Management, In Hunter J, Schneider L, Mackin E. Callahan A. eds. Rehabilitation of the Hand, vol 4, St. Louis, Mosby, pp217-236, 1995 (invited chapter) 26.Evans RB. Therapists Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries. In Hunter J, Schneider L, Mackin E, Callahan A. eds. Rehabilitation of the Hand, vol 4, St. Louis, Mosby, pp 565-608, 1995 (invited chapter). 27.Evans RB. The Physiology and Management of the Complex Wound. Review Course Study Guide for National Hand Therapy Certification Guide. American Society of Hand Therapists, Chicago, 1995 (invited chapter) 28.Evans, RB. (chosen to be abstracted for YearBook of Orthopaedics, Mosby,1995) Early Active Short Arc Motion for the Repaired Central Slip J Hand Surg 1994, 19A, 991-7. 29.Evans, RB. (chosen to be abstracted for YearBook of Hand Surgery, Mosby 1996) Early Active Short Arc Motion for the Repaired Central Slip. J Hand Surg 1994, 19A, 991-7. 30.Evans RB. Immediate Active Motion for the Repaired Extensor Tendon, Hand Clinics. 11:3, WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia pp 483-512, August 1995. 31.Evans RB. Advances in management of the open and repaired zone III extensor tendon injury. In Saffar P, Amadio PC, Foucher G. Current Practice in Hand Surgery. Martin Dunitz, London, 1997, pp37-44. 32.Evans RB, Thompson DE. Immediate active short arc motion following tendon repair. In Hunter J, Schneider L, Mackin E, eds: Tendon and Nerve Surgery in the Hand: A Third Decade. Mosby, St. Louis, 1997, pp362-396. 33.Evans RB. Rehabiltation Techniques for Applying Immediate Active Tension to Zone I and II Flexor Tendon Repairs. Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. 1 (4): 286-296, 1997. 34.Evans RB. Rehabilitation Techniques for Applying Immediate Active Tension to the Repaired Extensor System. Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. Volume 3, issue 2, pp139-150. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Inc. Philadelphia, 1999. 35.Pena E, Thompson DE, Evans RB. Tendon force estimates following hand surgery. Presented The American Society of Mechanical Engineers annual meeting, December 2001...
11 36.Evans RB. McAuliffe. Wound classification an Management, Update 2000. In Hunter JM, Schneider LH, Osterman AL, Mackin EJ, Callahan AD, Skirvin TH. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Edition 5, Mosby. 2002 37.Evans RB. Therapist s Management of the Extensor Tendon Injury, Update 2000. In Hunter JM, Schneider LH, Osterman AL, Mackin EJ, Callahan AD, Skirvin TH. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Edition 5, Mosby 2002. 38.Evans RB. Therapist s Management of Carpal Tunnel. In Hunter JM, Schneider LH, Osterman AL, Mackin EJ, Callahan AD, Skirvin TH. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Edition 5, Mosby 2002. 39.Evans RB, Dell PC, Filolkowski P. A Clinical Report of the effects of mechanical stress on functional results after fasciectomy for Dupuytren s contracture. J Hand Ther. 2002 Oct-Dec; 15(4):331-9. Original Research 40.Evans RB. Early Active Motion after Flexor Tendon Repair. In Berger R., Weiss A- P. eds. Hand Surgery. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, Vol I, 709-735. 2004. 50.Evans RB. Splint Photographs Published: (08-19c;08-19d;10-31;11-11f;15-19a;15-19b;15-19e;15-19f;15-20m) referring to research papers on extensor tendon splints; flexor tendon splints; trigger finger splints; post-operative Dupuytren s splinting. In Fess E, Gettle K, Philips C, Janson R. Hand and Upper Extremity Splinting; Principles and Methods, ed 3 Mosby/Elsevier, 2004. <http:evolve/elsevier.com/fess/.> 51.Evans RB. Connecting Art and Science: How Far Have We Come? (editorial) J Hand Ther 18:2, 71-79. 2005. 52.Evans RB. Zone I flexor tendon rehabilitation with limited excursion and active tension technique. J Hand Ther 18:2, 128-140. 2005. 53.Elliot D. Barieri CH, Evans RB, Mass D, Tang JB. IFSSH Flexor Tendon Committee Report 2007. J Hand Surg Eur Vol, 2007 Jun;32(3):346-56. Evans, RB. Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation Update Other Than Zone II. Invited editorial review by the International Federation for Societies for Surgery of the Hand Committee on Flexor Tendons. 54. Evans RB. Clinical management of extensor tendon injuries: the therapists perspective. In Skirven TM, Osterman AL, Fedorczyk, Amadio PC, eds. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. ed 6. Elsevier (Mosby), 2011, pp 521-554. 55. Von Der Heyde RL, Evans RB. Wound classification and Management. In Skirven TM, Osterman AL, Fedorczyk, Amadio PC, eds. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. ed 6. Elsevier (Mosby), 2011, pp 219-232.
12 56. Evans, RB. Therapeutic Management of Dupuytren s Contracture. In Skirven TM, Osterman AL, Fedorczyk, Amadio PC, eds. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. ed 6. Elsevier (Mosby), 2011, pp 281-288. 57. Evans, RB. Therapist s Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Practical Approach. In Skirven TM, Osterman AL, Fedorczyk, Amadio PC, eds. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity. ed 6. Elsevier (Mosby), 2011, pp 666-677. 58. Evans, RB. Managing the Injured Tendon: Current Concepts. Journal of Hand Therapy. 2012;25:173-90. Invited paper for special edition on Basic Science JHT. PROFESSIONAL ORAL PRESENTATIONS (number:219) pages 12-30) 1. Therapeutic Management of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. Florida Occupational Therapy Association annual meeting, Miami, Florida. March 1978 2. Utilizing Spring Steel in Dynamic Extension Splinting. American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Scientific Meeting, Atlanta Georgia, January, 1980. 3 The Psychological Aspects of Managing the Hand Injured Patient. Florida Occupational therapy Association Annual Meeting. Miami, Florida, March 25, 1980. 4. Clinical Evaluation of the Hand. Indian River Physical Therapy Assoc. Vero Beach, Fl, May 1980. 5. The Therapists Role in Managing Upper Extremity Pain Syndromes. And Splint Fabrication and Design Concepts in Hand Therapy, New York, NY, September 1980. 6. Splint Design and Application for Hand Injuries. Concepts in Hand Therapy. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl., October 1980. 7. What is Hand Rehabilitation? American Association of Medical Assistants. Vero Beach, Fl. September 1980. 8. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Injury to the Upper Extremity. Florida Workermen's Compensation Annual Meeting. Orlando, Fl., November 1981. 9. Treating Hand Trauma. Florida Association of Operating Room Nurses. Melbourne, Fl. December 1981. 10. Rehabilitation Following Tendon Repair. Florida Occupational Therapy Association Annual meeting. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl., March 1982.
13 11. General Principles of Hand Splinting. American Society for Surgery of the Hand course on Hand Rehabilitation. Houston, Texas. November 1983. 12. Hand Rehabilitation Following Tendon Repair and Hand Rehabiltation Following MP Joint Arthroplasty. Florida Physical Therapy Association. Vero Beach, Florida, November 1983. 13. Early Passive Motion for the Complex Extensor Tendon Injury. International Society of Hand Therapists 2nd Annual Scientific Meeting. Boston, MA, October 1983. 14. Splinting Extensor Tendon Injuries. Panel Presentation Annual Meeting, American Society of Hand Therapists. Atlanta Georgia, February 1984. 15. Managing Flexor Tendon Injuries. Panel Presentation. Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Greeneleaf, Fl. May 1984. 16. Review The Mutillated Hand. Disscussant Annual Scientific Session, American Society of Hand Therapists. Las Vegas, Nevada. January 1985. 17. Therapeutic Management of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. American Physical Therapy Association. Orlando FL., February 1985. 18. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy: Therapeutic Management. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, PA. March 1985. 19. A Study of the Digital Tendon Excursion and Implications for Treatment. Guest Speaker for Philadelphia Hand staff meeting. Philadelphia, PA, July, 1985 20. Expanding the Scope of Hand Rehabilitation: Work Capacity Evaluation. Florida State Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. Orlando, Fl. October 1985. 21. Early Passive Motion in Complex Extensor Tendon Injuries. French Society for Surgery of the Hand; GEM Paris, France - December 1985 22 A Study of the Dynamic Anatomy of Extensor Tendons and Implications for Treatment. Roslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, William E. Burkhalter, M.D. New Orleans, Louisiana - February 1986, Research study for Scientific Session American Society of Hand Therapists, Awarded PETZOLDT PRIZE by American Society of Hand Therapists for most innovative and outstanding contribution to hand therapy February 1986. 23. Therapeutic Management of Extensor Tendons. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, 1986. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 1986.
14 24. Evaluating the Edemic Hand Presented for Hand Evaluation Panel with Elaine Fess The Philadelphis Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 1986. 25. Facilitating Gliding and Excursion of the Extensor System. Presented for Tendon Panel with Paul Brand, M.D. The Philadelphia Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 1986. 26, Metacarpal Phalangeal Arthroplasties, Managing Postoperative Problems. Presented for Joint Implant Panel with Alfred Swanson, M.D. The Philadelphia Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 1986. 27.. Cumulative Trauma in the Work Place. Vero Beach, Florida - April 1986 Regional Dental Hygienists Association. 28. Therapeutic Management of Extensor Tendons Hand Rehabilitation: Current Concepts: American Society of Hand Therapists Orlando, Florida - May 1986 29. A Study of the Dynamic Anatomy of Extensor Tendons and Implications for Treatment": Florida Hand Society Amelia Island, Florida - May 1986 30. Therapeutic Management of Reflex Sympathethic Dystrophy Therapeutic Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries "Panelist - "Managing Tendon Injuries South Florida Winter Hand Symposium. February 2-4, 1987 31. Managing MP Arthroplasty - Rotational Problems. Arthritis: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach. F. 0. T. A. Conference. Jupiter, Florida - April 10, 1987 32. A Biomechanical Approach to Differential Gliding for the Injured Extensor System ASHT Course: "New Directions in Hand Therapy". Los Angeles, California - April 24-26, 1987 33. Advanced Rehabilitation Techniques Based on Tissue Response to Motion and Stress- Panel moderator Clearwater, Florida - May 1987, Florida Hand Society 34. Conservative Management of the Trigger Finger - A New Approach. Co-authors - W.E. Burkhalter, M.D., J.H. Hunter, M.D. Research study presented at Annual Scientific Meeting of ASHT. San Antonio, Texas - September 1987 * Awarded Petzoldt Prize 1987 for innovations in hand therapy and original research. 36. Conservative Management of the Trigger Finger: A New Approach. South Florida Winter Hand Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, Florida - February 26, 1988
15 36. Moderator for Panel "Advanced Therapeutic Modalities Based on Tissue Reaction to Motion and Stress South Florida Winter Hand Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, Florida - February 26, 1988 37. Dynamic Splinting Workshop. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 13-16, 1988 38. Flexor and Extensor Tendon Panel. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 13-16, 1988. 39. Conservative Management of the Trigger Finger: A New Approach. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 13-16, 1988 40. Physiological versus Psychological Management of Sympathetic Maintained Pain Syndrome. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 13-16, 1988 41. A Biomechanical Approach to Differential Tendon Gliding of the Injured Extensor System. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 13-16, 1988 42. Presented the Grand Rounds for the Department of Orthopedics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Lectures on pain management;stenosing tenosynovitis; tendon injuries. May 1988. 43.Rehabilitation for Zone I Flexor Tendon Injuries: A New Approach and Conservative management of the Trigger Finger: A New Approach. Florida Hand Society Meeting. Palm Beach, Florida - June 3-4, 1988 44. Advanced Therapeutic Techniques Based on Tissue Response to Stress; A Study of Physiology and Clinical Application". Evans Moderator and Speaker:. Panelists Paul Manske, M.D., Tendon, R. Evans Clinical Applicationof Stress to Tendon. Annamae Tann, OTR, Ligament, Cartilage; William E. Burkhalter, M.D., Bone; Missy Donnel, OTR, Skin; Lois Carlson, OTR, Vessel. American Society of Hand Therapists annual Meeting. Baltimore, Md., September 1988. 45. Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries, Biomechanical Gliding. Management of the Trigger Finger: A New Approach. New York Hand Symposium, Dr. Beasley, September 1988. 46. A Study of the Zone I Flexor Tendon Injury and Implications for Treatment" Florida Hand Society Meeting. May 1989 47. Chairman and Speaker of Hand Symposiums, Florida Occupational Therapy Association, Melbourne, FL. August 1989. Lectures:
16 Clinical Evaluation of the Hand, Clinical Evaluation of Pathology of the Upper Extremity Management of Flexor and Extensor Tendon Injuries. 48. A Study of the Zone I Flexor Tendon Injury and Implications oftreatment, Twelfth Annual Scientific Session of A.S.H.T.: Seattle, Washington, September 1989. *Awarded Petzoldt Prize for innovations in hand therapy and original research. 49. Instructor for Hand Therapy Certification Commission. Certification (one of six instructors chosen to provide preparatory lectures for 1st Hand Therapy Cert. Exam) lecture series includes: (a) Clinical Evaluation of the Hand (includes topography, clinical evaluation of systems, clinical identification ofpathology). (b) wound healing, physiology and management. (c)connective tissue (the physiology and management of the healing tendon, ligament, and cartilage). Baltimore, November 1989 Atlanta, January1990 Los Angeles, April 1990 St. Louis, May 1990 Dallas, January1991 Boston, February 1991 50. Progressive Management Techniques for Flexor and Extensor Tendon Injuries and Moderator and panelist:: Controversies in themanagement of Tendon Injuries with Jimmy Chow, M.D., Linwood Thomas, OTR, Richard Brown, M.D., Symposium: Difficult Problems in Hand Rehabilitation. American Society for Surgery of Hand, Phoenix, Arizona, November 9, 1990. 51.Lectures: Management of Wound Healing Problems Management of the Profundus Injury Advanced Techniques for the Extensors Panels: Flexor Tendons Wound Healing Extensor Tendons Symposium: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, Philadelphia, March 1991. 52. Therapeutic Management of the Healing Tendon. Florida Physical Therapy Association. Orlando, Florida - March 27, 1991 53. Early Active Controlled Motion for Connective Tissue Injury at the Dorsal
17 Proximal Interphalangeal Level. Florida Hand Society. Key Biscayne, Florida April 26-27, 1991. 54. Oral Critique in scientific session. Mobilization of Flexor Tendon Repairs Utilizing Double Loop LockingTechnique. Scientific Session, Annual Meeting, ASHT. Orlando, Florida - September 1991. 55. Moderator and presenter: Advanced Management Techniques for the Extensor System. Panel ASHT Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida - September 1991. 56. Postoperative Management of the Zone I Flexor Tendon Injury University of Miami Orthopaedic Symposium. Miami, Florida - October 26, 1991. 57. Early Controlled Motion for the Extensor Tendon System and Management of the Profundus Tendon Injury. South Florida Winter Hand Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida - February 28, 1992 58. Immediate Active Motion for the Repaired Tendon All Zones. The Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Daytona Beach, Florida - May 8-9, 1992. 59. Immediate Active Motion for the Healing Tendon, Therapeutic Considerations The International Federation of Societies of Hand Therapists. 2nd International Congress Paris, France - May 29-30, 1992. 60. Moderator and speaker: Tendon Panel. International Federation of Societies of Hand Therapists. Paris, France - May 29-30, 1992. 61. A Study of Factors That Support Immediate Active Short Arc Motion for the Repaired Central Slip. Annual Scientific Conference of the American Society of Hand Therapists. Phoenix, Arizona - November 6, 1992. 62. Immediate Active Short Arc Motion for the Repaired Central Slip Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society for Surgeryof the Hand Phoenix, Arizona - November 14, 1992 63. Immediate Active Motion for the Repaired Central Slip. And Flexor Tendon Panel and Extensor Tendon Panel. Philadelphia Hand Symposium. Philadelphia, PA. March 1993. 64. The Physiology of Wound Healing and Therapuetic Management of Tendon Injury. Invited 4 hour lecture series to Occupational Therapy senior class, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. April 1993.
18 65. Immediate Active Short Arc Motion for the Repaired Central Slip. Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Palm Beach, Fl. June 11-12, 1993. 66. The Application of Force to the Healing Tendon. American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Kansas City, Kansas. October 2, 1993. Best Scientific Paper Award. 67. Unperplexing the PIP Joint. The American Association of Hand Surgeons. Cancun, Mexico. December 1993. 68 Lectures: Anatomy, Physiology, Clinical Evaluation of the Hand. Senior OT Class, U of FLorida Gainesville, FL. February 1994. 69. Immediate Active Motion Following Extensor Tendon Repair. The Hand: Another Decade of Tendon Surgery. Philadelphia, March 13, 1994. 70. The Application of Force to the Healing Tendon. The Hand: Another Decade of Tendon Surgery. Philadelphia, March 14, 1994 71. Panel on Extensor Tendon Injuries. The Hand: Another Decade of Tendon Surgery. Philadelphia, March 13, 1994 72. Panel on Flexor Tendon Injuries. The Hand: Another Decade of Tendon Surgery. Philadelphia, March 14, 1994 73. Active Motion Following Repair of Zone I and II Flexor Tendons, Preliminary Report. Florida Hand Society, May 21, 1994. 74. Early Active Motion in Flexor Tendon Repairs. Panel on Flexor Tendon Repairs. American Society of Hand Therapists, Washington D.C., September 23, 1994 75. Immediate Active Short Arc Motion for the Zone I and II Repaired Flexor Tendon. Scientific Session of The American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Scientific Meeting. Cincinnati, October 28, 1994 76. Extensor Tendon Panel: Post-operative Management of Extensor Tendon Repair, Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, March 12, 1995 77. Immediate Active Short Arc Motion for Zone I and II Repaired Flexor Tendon. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 13, 1995 78. Active Motion Following Extensor Tendon Repair. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 13, 1995 79. Immediate Active Short Arc Motion for the Zone I and II repaired Flexor Tendon. Florida Hand Society, May 5, 1995, Orlando, Florida
19 80. The Physiology and Management of Wound Healing Hand Certification Lecture Series, American Society of Hand Therapists, Gainesville, Florida, June 17, 1995 81. The Physiology and Management of Connective Tissue Injury (tendon, ligament, cartilage) Hand Certification Lecture Series, American Society of Hand Therapists, Gainesville, Florida, June 17, 1995 82. Considerations for Active Motion Following Flexor Tendon Repair. Instructional Course "Current Trends in Surgical and Therapeutic Management of Flexor Tendon Repairs. combined ASHT/ASSH panel. The American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting, San Francisco, September 16, 1995. 83. Rehabilitation for the Arthritic Hand. Arthritis Association, Vero Beach, Fl, December 5, 1995. 84. The Effect of Topical Agents on the Healing Wound. The Philadelphia Meeting: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. March 16, 1996 85. Flexor Tendon Repair: Considerations for Active Motion. The Philadelphia Meeting. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. March 17, 1995 86. Therapeutic management of extensor tendon injuries in zones 3 and 4; extensor tendon panel; The Philadelphia Meeting: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. March 17, 1996 87. Resistance to Flexor Tendon Gliding, Florida Hand Society, May 4, 1996, Orlando Florida 88. The Source of Our Strength, Nathalie Barr Lecture. American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Scientific Meeting. Atlanta, September 28, 1996. 89. Issues on Managed Care. Hand therapy: when is it needed in a managed care environment? Invited panelist by American Society for Surgery of the Hand, panel annual scientific meeting ( David Green, MD; Lawrence Schneider, MD; Dennis Phelps, MD; Roslyn Evans, OTR/L, CHT, Donna Stanton, OTR,CHT; Silvia Davilla, PT, CHT, Nashville, October 2, 1996. 90. Early Active Motion following Zone I and II Flexor tendon Repairs. Hand Therapy Seminar. American Association of Hand Surgery Annual scientific Meeting. January 8, 1997, Boca Raton, Florida. 91. Challenging Case Studies. Panel for Hand Therapy Seminar. American Association of Hand Surgery. January 8, 1997, Boca Raton, Florida.
20 92. Role of Active Mobilization in Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation (Ros Evans). Panel on Flexor Tendon Injuries: Basic Concepts of Healing and management. American Association of Hand Surgery annual scientific meeting. Peter Stern, MD; Daniel Greenwald, MD; Allen Bishop, MD; W.P. Andy Lee, MD; Boca Raton, January 9, 1997 93. Topical Wound Healing...How do we choose? Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March, 8, 1997. 94. Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries. Panel : Surgery and Rehabiltation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March, 9, 1997 95. Splinting the Extensor Tendon Injury. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. March 10, 1997, Philadelphia. 96. Managing a Complex Central Slip Injury. case presentation. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March, 10, 1997. 97. "Ask the Experts": panel discussion. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. March, 10, 1997, Philadelphia 98. Calculating Internal Tendon Forces For Immediate Active Motion Protocols. 45 minute talk as a part of : Advances in Tendon Management (Advanced level 4 hour panel); participants R. Evans, N Cannon, R Abrams American society of Hand therapists 20th annual scientific meeting, San Diego, September 20, 1997. 99. Oral Critique for Scientific Session/ paper Treatment of Patients with Two Strand flexor Tendon Repairs in Zone II, au Teresa Wesolowski. American Society of Hand Therapists 20th annual scientific meeting, San Diego, September 20, 1997. 100. Decision Making in Wound Management. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 7, 1998. 101. Decision Making in Extensor Tendon Rehabilitation. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 7, 1998. 102. Therapists Case Examples of Tendon Injuries. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 7, 1998. 103. Decreasing Pressure in the Carpal Tunnel with Splinting and Therapeutic Approaches. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 10, 1998. 104. Managing Extensor Tendon Injuries in Zones I-V. Extensor Tendon Panel with Eric Rosenthal, MD, John McAuliffe, MD, Randy Culp, MD, Karen Stewart Pettingill, MS,OTR, CHT. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia. March 8, 1998.
21 105. A review of the effects of position, load, and external pressure on carpal tunnel pressures and implications for conservative management. Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Orlando, May 1, 1998. current new research 106. It Takes Two to Solve a Problem: Invited Panelist at American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Robert Wilson, MD, Jim Strickland, MD, Ros Evans, CHT, Terri Skirvin, CHT, Nancy Cannon, CHT. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 53 rd Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, September 10, 1998. 107. Considerations for the application of stress to the Zone I and II flexor tendon. Panel on flexor tendon rehabilitation. 1999 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand/wrist symposium, Philadelphia, March 6, 1999. 108. Case Reviews: Extensor Tendon Panel. 1999 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand/wrist symposium, Philadelphia, March 7, 1999. 109. Postoperative Management of the Zones VI, VII, TIV, V Injury (Wrist Level). 1999 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand/Wrist Symposium., Philadelphia, March 8, 1999 110. Non-operative management of carpal tunnel syndrome: A review of carpal tunnel pressures associated with posture, load, and external pressure. 1999 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand/Wrist Symposium, Philadelphia, March 8 1999. 111. Post-operative Management of Carpal Tunnel: Panel with Peter Amadio, MD. 1999 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, Philadelphia, March 8, 1999. 112. Point-counter point: therapy post-carpal tunnel surgery: is it useful in returning patients to work. Debate with Lee Osterman, MD at the 1999 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand/Wrist Symposium, Philadelphia, March 9, 1999. 113. Case Study and Management Replantation Brachium Level. Florida Hand Society, Orlando, May 14, 1999. 114. The effect of stress on the management of post-operative Duyueytren s contracture. Florida Hand Society. Orlando,, May 14, 1999. 115. Early motion programs for extensor tendon injury. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Trauma. March 4, 2000, Philadelphia 116. Therapist s Management of carpal tunnel syndrome. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Trauma, March 7, 2000, Philadelphia 117. Therapeutic trauma: what not to do to our patients. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Trauma, March 7, 2000, Philadelphia.
22 118. Debate Moderator on Functional Capacity Evaluation, valid or not? Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Trauma, March 7, 2000, Philadelphia 119. Workshops: Cumulative Trauma (3/4/2000), and Flexor Tendons (3/6/2000). Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, Philadelphia. 120. A Clinical Study of the Effects of Mechanical Stress on Flare Rate and Scar following Fasciectomy for Dupuytren s Contracture. Florida Hand Society, May 5, 2000, Orlando 121. The Value of a Work Capacity Evaluation. Pre-conference institute. American Society for Surgery of the Hand 55 th Annual Meeting, October 5, 2000, Seattle. 122. A Clinical Study of the Effects of Mechanical Stress on Flare Rate and Scar Following Fascietomy for Duyputren s Contracture. Scientific Session. American Society for Surgery of the Hand 55 th Annual Meeting, October 5, 2000, Seattle. 123. Therapeutic management following Dupuytren s fascietomy. Panel with Lee Osterman, MD, Larry Hurst, MD, Scott Levin, MD, Marie Badalamente, PHD. American Society for Surgery of the Hand 55 th Annual Meeting, October 5, 2000, Seattle. 124. Management Zone I-IV Extensor Tendon Injuries. Panel with Larry Schneider, MD, John Taras, MD, Karen Pettengill, CHT. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001, March 10, 2001. 125. Postoperative Management of Dupuytren s Contracture. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001 March 12, 2001. 126. Calculating Internal Tendon Forces in Relationship to Tensile Strength for Active Flexor Tendon Motion Programs. Panel with Larry Schneider, MD, John Taras, MD, Randy Culp, MD., Karen Pettengill, CHT. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001, March 12, 2001. 127. Clinical Reasoning in the Postoperative Management of Flexor Tendon Injuries. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001, March 13, 2001. 128. Clinical Reasoning in the Conservative Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001, March 13, 2001. 129. Moderator for Debate: Is therapy effective for tennis elbow? Jane Fedorczyk, PT versus John Taras, MD. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001, March 13, 2001. 130. Altered Tendon Moment Arms in the Rheumatoid Hand. The Philadelphia Meeting March 9, 2002
23 131. Overview of Basilar Thumb Biomechanics and moderator for panel on Splinting basilar thumb OA. The Philadelphia Meeting 2002, March 19, 2002. 132. Therapy Following Surgery for Thumb CMC OA: The Philadelphia Meeting March 10, 2002. 133. Current Concepts in the Theraptic Management of Dupuytren s Disease: The Case Against Tension; The Philadelphia Meeting 2002, March 11, 2002. 134. Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation: Current Concepts: The Philadelphia Meeting 2002, March 12, 2002. 135. Moderator for Debate: Is Therapy Necessary Following Distal Radius Fractures? The Philadelphia Meeting 2002, March 12, 2002 136. Altered Moment Arms in the Rheumatoid Hand. Florida Hand Society Meeting, Orlando,Fl May 17, 2002. 137. New Concepts in the Management of Dupuytren s Disease and Surgery. American Society of Hand Therapists (2 hour instructional course). Annual scientific meeting ASHT, Ottawa, Canada, September 21, 2002. 138. Flexor Tendon Management: Update 2002. American Society of Hand Therapists (2 hour instructional course). Annual Scientific meeting ASHT, Ottowa, Canada, September 22, 2002. 139. Flexor Tendon Management: Update 2003. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 2003 with Emphasis on the Wrist (the Philadelphia Meeting). Philadelphia, March 8, 2003. 140. Evidence Based Conservative Management for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 2003 with Emphasis on the Wrist (the Philadelphia Meeting). Philadelphia, March 11, 2003. 141. Real Life Case Scenarios: how would you handle them? Closing Panel Discussion. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 2003 with Emphasis on the Wrist (the Philadelphia Meeting). Philadelphia, March 11, 2003. 142. Therapist s Approach to Wound Management Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 29, 2003.
24 143. Dupuytren s Disease Update 2003. Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 29, 2003. 144. Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation: Update 2003. Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 29, 2003. 145. Extensor Tendon Rehabilitation: Update 2003. Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 29, 2003. 146. Therapeutic Management of thumb CMC OA. Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 30, 2003. 147. Evidence Based Conservative Management for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 30, 2003. 148. Altered Mechanics Dorsally in the Rheumatoid Hand Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (Visiting Professor for combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 30, 2003. 149. Research: What is your Perspective? (American Foundation of Hand Therapy Research Award Lecture (first recipient): American Society of Hand Therapist s 26 th Annual scientific Meeting. Los Angeles, Ca. October 11, 2003. 150. Flexor and Extensor Tendon Rehabilitation American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Electives in Hand Surgery: Surgical Management of Injuries and Disorders of the Upper Extremity. Orlando, Fl. February 20, 2004. 151. Carpal Tunnel Pressures Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: with emphasis on Tendon and Nerve Injuries (another decade of progress). Hand Rehabilitation Foundation. Philadelphia. March 20, 2004. 152. Early Motion Following extensor Tendon Repair A Fourth Decade of Tendon and Nerve Surgery. Hand Rehabilitation Foundation and American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 21, 2004. 153. Introduction to Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation Zone II Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: with emphasis on Tendon and Nerve Injuries
25 (another decade of progress). Hand Rehabilitation Foundation. Philadelphia. March 22, 2004. 154. Postoperative Management for Flexor Tendon Repairs Zone I Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: with emphasis on Tendon and Nerve Injuries (another decade of progress). Hand Rehabilitation Foundation. Philadelphia. March 22, 2004. 155. Conservative Management of Trigger Finger Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: with emphasis on Tendon and Nerve Injuries (another decade of progress). Philadelphia. March 22, 2004. 156. Postoperative Therapy Following Surgery for Zone III Central Slip Injuries: Traditional and Early Motion Management Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: with emphasis on Tendon and Nerve Injuries (another decade of progress). Hand Rehabilitation Foundation. Philadelphia. March 22, 2004. 157. Therapy Following Surgery for Zones V-VI: Early Short Arc Motion Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: with emphasis on Tendon and Nerve Injuries (another decade of progress). Hand Rehabilitation Foundation. Philadelphia. March 22, 2004. 158. Flexor Tendon Repair and Rehabilitation Palm Beach Hand Society Journal Club. Palm Beach Fl. April 27, 2004 159. Extensor Tendon Repair and Rehabilitation Palm Beach Hand Society Journal Club. Palm Beach Fl. April 27, 2004 160. Dupuytren s Contracture and Postoperative Rehabilitation Palm Beach Hand Society Journal Club. Palm Beach Fl. April 27, 2004 161. Evidence Based Medicine for Conservative Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis American Society for Surgery of the Hand, New York, September 11, 2004: Invited lecture by American Society for Surgery of the Hand 162. Case Studies: Invited to present by American Society for Surgery of Hand Cases and discussion presented by Evans: Posterolateral instability elbow Volar plate injuries of PIP joint Management of difficult Dupuytren s case. September 11, 2004, ASSH, NY. 163. Posterolateral Rotary Instability of the elbow Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on elbow and Shoulder Injuries. Philadelphia: March 5-8, 2005
26 164. Evidence Based Practice for the Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Elbow and Shoulder Injuries. Philadelphia: March 5-8, 2005 165. Management of zone I flexor tendon injuries. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Elbow and Shoulder Injuries. Philadelphia: March 5-8, 2005 166. Anti-tension technique for the management of dupuytren s postoperative. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Elbow and Shoulder Injuries. Philadelphia: March 5-8, 2005 167. Invited speaker: Complications with peripheral nerve surgery: lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve/ palmar cutaneous nerve. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, San Antonio, Texas Sept 22-25, 2005 168-174: Electives in Hand Surgery sponsored by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Tampa, Fl Feb 10-11, 2006. Therapy consultant to ASSH and organized therapist lectures for meeting. Evans lectures (6 on different subjects): flexor tendon injury; extensor tendon injury; Lateral elbow tendonosis; posterolateral instability of the elbow; management of the trigger finger; early short arc motion for the repaired central slip; Evidence Based Medicine. 174-177. The Philadelphia Meeting with emphasis on the wrist. Sponsored by The Hand Rehabilitation Foundation and endorsed by The American Society for Surgery of the Hand; The American Association for Hand surgery; and the Jefferson Health System. Philadelphia March 18-21, 2006. Evans lectures (3): Conservative and post-operative management for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Flexor tendon injuries; Extensor tendon injuries. 178. Invited Lecture: How Research Ideas are Born. American Society of Hand Therapist s 29 th Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. September 16, 2006 (First recipient of the American Foundation of Hand Therapists Annual Award for Best Clinical Researcher) 179: Invited Lecture: Postoperative Management of Dupuytren s Contracture. The Philadelphia Meeting Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: A Comprehensive Review. February 24, 2007. 180. Invited Lecture: Flexor tendon Management other than Zone II; State of the Art Update. The Philadelphia Meeting Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: A Comprehensive Review. February 25, 2007.
27 181. Invited Lecture: Therapist s Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries. The Philadelphia Meeting Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: A Comprehensive Review. February 25, 2007. 182: Faculty: Miami Hand and Upper Limb Arthroscopy /Arthroplasty Pre AAOS Course; (Alejandro Badia MD) Pre and Post Operative Rehabilitation for Basilar Thumb Arthritis; Applying Stress to Injured Tissues: Pearls for the Therapist. March 2, 2008; Miami, Fl. 183. Flexor tendon rehabilitation, application of controlled stress postoperative. Faculty: Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity with Emphasis on the Elbow. The Philadelphia Meeting March 15,2008. 184: Therapist s Conservative Management for lateral epicondylitis; Evidence Based Practice. Faculty: Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity with Emphasis on the Elbow. The Philadelphia Meeting March 16, 2008. 185: Panel discussion, moderator: Who s fault is it anyway? Faculty: Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity with Emphasis on the Elbow. The Philadelphia Meeting March 17, 2008. 186: Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand; annual scientific meeting: pre-course on worker s compensation injuries. Chicago September 23, 2008 187: Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting 2009: Therapist s Management of Selected Nerve Conditions about the Wrist. Philadelphia Pa. March 7, 2009 188. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting 2009: Management of Extensor Tendons (moderator; lecture on rehabilitation for extensor tendons all zones). Philadelphia Pa. March 7, 2009. 189. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting 2009: Management of Flexor Tendons (moderator; lecture on rehabilitation for flexor tendons all zones). Philadelphia Pa. March 8, 2009. 190: Faculty: Microsurgical Reconstruction Including Re-plantation of the Upper Extremity; therapist s management, Invited panel by program committee for The American society for Surgery of the Hand annual meeting: co-panelists: Scott Levin, MD; Milan Stevanovic, MD; San Francisco, Ca. September 5, 2009. 191. Re-certification CPR 2010-2012; January 2010. 192-195. Faculty: Unique Features of Flexor Tendon Rehabilitation for other than Zone II Injuries. 2 nd lecture: Where did we go wrong? Case studies in poorly managed cases. ( flexor tendon pulley reconstruction; scapholunate dissociation, 2010: Moderator All thumbs panel, with lectures on flexor and extensor tendon injuries to the thumb; Basilar thumb arthritis, trigger thumb). Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with emphasis on Trauma. Philadelphia March 6-9 2010.
28 196-201: Faculty (honored visiting professor): Pulvertaft Hand Centre Derby, England, May 14,15 2010; 5 lectures. Management flexor tendons, management extensor tendon; management pre and post op carpal tunnel syndrome, review of CT pressures; management and conservative treatment of the trigger finger; anti-tension technique for the management of Dupuytren s contracture. Each Lecture 30-45 minutes; course total 12 hours of lecture. No US CEU s apparently, but 12 contact hours. 202. Early short arc motion for the closed boutonniere injury clinical paper presented June 2010 at International Federation for Society of Hand Therapist s Orlando, Fl. Faculty: 8 th Triennial congress; International Federation of Societies of Hand Therapy: Orlando Florida: presented June 24 and June 26, 2010 203. Faculty: New Advances in the Treatment of Dupuytren s Contracture: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Lecture on Anti-tension Technique for Rehabilitation. 65 th Annual Scientific Meeting ASSH, Boston Ma; October 6-9, 2010. 204. Faculty: Flexor tendon Panel: Consideration for Immediate Active Motion Following Flexor Tendon Repair all Zones The Philadelphia Meeting with Emphasis on the Elbow and Shoulder. Philadelphia, March 5, 2011. 205. Faculty: Conservative Management for Lateral Epicondylosis: What is the Evidence? The Philadelphia Meeting with Emphasis on the Elbow and Shoulder. Philadelphia, March 6, 2011. 206. Faculty: Extensor tendon panel: Immediate active motion following extensor tendon repair, all zones. The Philadelphia Meeting with Emphasis on the Elbow and Shoulder. Philadelphia, March 6, 2011. 207- Early Active Short Arc Motion for the Closed Central Slip Injury; Orlando Fl Florida Hand Society: May 13, 2011 208: An update on the anti-tension technique of postoperative management following fasciectomy for Dupuytren s contracture; Orlando Florida; Florida Hand Society: May 13, 2011 209. Course Chairman: Dupuytren s Disease: American Society of Hand Therapists: Nashville Tn September 23, 2011 210. Post-operative Management for Dupuytren s Dsease-the no-tension approach. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand; with Emphasis on Best Practice, Philadelphia, March 3, 2012. Philadelphia Meeting March 2012. 211. Clinical Management of Lateral Epicondylosis; evidence based practice. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand; with Emphasis on Best Practice, Philadelphia, March 3, 2012. Philadelphia Meeting March 2012.
29 212. Rehabilitation for Extensor tendon Injuries by zone of Injury. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand; with Emphasis on Best Practice, Philadelphia, March 4, 2012. Philadelphia Meeting March 2012. 213. Management of Extensor and flexor tendon Injuries: Where s the evidence? Moderator. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand; with Emphasis on Best Practice, Philadelphia, March 4, 2012. Philadelphia Meeting March 2012. 214: Management of Zone 3-4 Extensor tendon injuries: American Association for Hand Surgery: January 9-11, 2013 215. Management of Extensor Tendon Injuries; lecture zones 1-4; moderator panel on extensor tendon injuries: Philadelphia meeting April 6, 2013 The Philadelphia Meeting April 2013 216. Management flexor tendon injuries other than zone 2; panel on flexor tendon injuries; April 7, 2013; the Philadelphia meeting april 2103. 217: Precourse 04: Prescribing Hand therapy after tendon repair ( lectures on zone 1 Flexor; zones III-IV extensor, panel participation on difficult cases : American Society for Surgery of the Hand 68 th annual scientific meeting: San Francisco, CA; Flexor and extensor tendon management October 2,2013. 218: Clinical Judgment in Tendon Rehabilitation: What is it good for? Moderator, 2 hour panel with talk on updates with flexor and extensor rehabilitation with comments on evidence. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis On Tendon and Nerve: Philadelphia; 3-22-14. 219. Ulnar Nerve compression Zone II: a case study. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis On Tendon and Nerve: Philadelphia; 3-23-14. 220. Current Concepts in Postoperative Management of the Injured Flexor Tendon. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis On Tendon and Nerve: Philadelphia; 3-23-14. Moderator Flexor Tendon Protocols; guidelines and indications following lecture 221. Moderator: All thumbs Panel: with additional lecture on Management of Flexor Policis Longus and Extensor Pollicis Longus tendon injuries. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Tendon and Nerve: Philadelphia; 3-23-14. 222. Conservative and postoperative management for zone III Extensor Tendon Injuries. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Tendon and Nerve: Philadelphia; 3-25-14. 223. Orthotic Intervention, Exercise and Ergonomic Consideration for Management of the Trigger Finger. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Tendon and Nerve: Philadelphia; 3-25-14. 219: Update on the Manipulation of Tendon Healing, Surgical Management and Current Concepts for Therapeutic Interventions for the Injured Flexor and Extensor Tendon Systems. Moderator for panel with Peter Amadio, MD, Donald Lalonde, MD, Karen Pettengill, OTR/L, CHT; Nancy Cannon, OTR/L, CHT; with lecture on Updates in flexor/extensor management ASHT 37 th annual scientific meeting: September 18, 2014
30 220. Advances in management of flexor tendon injuries: Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 221. Advances in management of extensor tendon injuries: Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 222. Short arc motion for closed boutonniere. Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 223. The anti-tension approach in postoperative management for Dupuytren s contractures. Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 224. TherApists management of carpal tunnel: a practical approach. Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 225. Applying clinical observation to research development, what is the thought process? Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 226. Altered mechanics/moment arms in the Rheumatoid Hand. Honored Professor/ Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship: Philadelphia PA, November 15, 2014 227. THERAPUETIC MANAMEMENT OF DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES; GUIDELINES, PEARLS, PITFALLS. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, emphasis on trauma. March 8, 2015. Philadelphia, PA. 228. FLEXOR AND EXTENSOR TENDON INJURIES; MODERATOR WITH Peter Amadio, MD, Nancy Cannon, OTR/L, CHT; Karen Pettengill MS, OTR/L, CHT: lecture on update in flexor/tendon management, therapist s perspective. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, emphasis on trauma. March 8, 2015. Philadelphia, PA. Upcoming: Annual Scientific Meeting American Society of Hand Therapists October 8-11, 2015 Dupuytren s Details: Anti-tension technique for managing Dupuytren s release post op/post procedure ; Panel with Terri Skirven, OTR/L, CHT Charles Eaton, MD. ASHT 38 th annual scientific meeting: October, 9, 2015 Denver Co Update on the Manipulation of Tendon Healing, Surgical Management and Current Concepts for Therapeutic Interventions for the Injured Flexor and Extensor Tendon Systems. Moderator for panel with Peter Amadio, MD, Donald Lalonde, MD; Nancy Cannon, OTR/L, CHT; with lecture on Updates in flexor/extensor management ASHT 38 th annual scientific meeting: October, 10, 2015 Denver Co Moderator Plennary Session Saturday Afternoon Live lightening rod questions for 5 surgeons on management of proximal Phalanx fractures; distal radius fractures; flexor tendon repair; zone 3 extensor tendon injury open and closed; Dupuytrens contracture; carpal tunnel; basilar thumb arthroplasty. Panelists: Roslyn B. Evans, OTR/L, CHT moderator; Terri Wolfe OTR/L, CHT; Peter Amadio, MD; Donald Lalonde, MD, Kenneth Means, MD, Wyndell Merritt, MD, Peter Murray, MD. ASHT 38 th annual scientific meeting: October, 10, 2015; Denver Co.
31 Philadelphia Meeting: Marche 2016: Moderator Flexor tendon panel; lecture on Update therapeutic Management flexor Tendons; Lecture Early Short Arc Motion Zone 3-4 Extensor tendons; Moderaotr Panel on Nerve Compressions: lecture on Median nerve compression. POST GRADUATE COURSES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION (pages 30-43) 1. Successful Hand Surgery. Key Biscayne, FL. September 10, 1975. 2. The Sensational Hand. Atlanta, GA., Feb 12-19, 1977 3. Hand Rehabilitation and Hand Surgery. The Philadelphia Hand Group. Philadelphia, PA, March 30-April 2, 1977. 4.Biofeedback. Florida Occupational Therapy Association. Orlando, FL. March 12, 1977. 5.American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Dallas, Texas. Feb. 1978 6.American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Dallas, TX., Feb 1978 7.Faculty: Hand Rehabilitation Workshop. Miami, FL., March 11, 1978. 8.American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. February 1979. 9.American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Feb 1979. 10.Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. Feb 1980. 11.American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA, Feb. 1980 12.Faculty: Hand Rehabilitation. Miami, Fl., March 15, 1980. 13.Faculty: Concepts in Hand Therapy. New York, NY., Sept 17-20, 1980. 14.Faculty: Concepts in Hand Therapy. Fort Lauderdale, FL., Oct 30-Nov 1, 1980. 15.American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, Feb., 1981. 16.American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, Feb., 1981. 17.Self Assessment Examination. American Society of Hand Therapists, scored 82%, 1982.
32 18.American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA., Jan 1982. 19.American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA., Jan 1982. 20.Faculty: Hand Rehabilitation and Orthotics. Florida Occupational Therapy Association. Fort Lauderdale, Fl. March 19-21., 1982. The Wrist. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Longboat Key, Florida - May 13-15, 1982. Faculty: Hand Rehabilitation. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Houston, Texas - November 4-6, 1982 20.Rigid Internal Fixation in Hand Surgery. Richard Smith, M.D. West Palm Beach, Florida - February 19, 1983 21.American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Anaheim, CA. March 1983 22.American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Anaheim, CA. March 1983 23.Malpractice Seminar. Vail, Colorado - March 1983 24.International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand. - Second Annual Congress Scientific Meetings, Boston, Massachusetts - October 18-21, 1983 25.Faculty: International Federation of Hand Therapists, 2nd International Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts - October 19, 1983 26.American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. Feb 1984. 27.Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA., Feb 1984. 28.Faculty: Florida Hand Society - First Annual Meeting. Greneleaf, Florida. May 18, 1984 29. Joint Mobilization. Dr. Mennel. Melbourne, Florida. September 1984 30. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada. January 1985.
33 31. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada. Jan 1985. 32. Faculty: Hand Rehabilitation 1985. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 1985 33. Faculty: Florida Hand Society - Second Annual Meeting. Greeneleaf, Florida - May 1985 34. Faculty/speaker: Asheville Hand Center. On site visit (work capacity evaluation, tendon excursion). Asheville, North Carolina - July 1985 35. Faculty/Speaker: Philadelphia Hand Center. on site visit (work capacity evaluation, tendon excursion). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - July 1985 36. Regional Review Course. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Miami, FL., Sept 7-8, 1985. 37. International Symposium on Implant Surgery for the Hand and Upper Extremity. Satellite transmission, Alfred Swanson, M.D., Jupiter, Florida - September 1985. 38. Faculty: Annual Meeting of the French Society for Surgery of the Hand. Paris, France, Dec. 1985 39. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 1986. 40. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 1986. 41. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 1986. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 1986 42. Faculty: Hand Rehabilitation: Current Concepts. Orlando, Florida May 1986 43. Faculty: Florida Hand Society Third Annual Meeting. Amelia Island, Florida - May 1986 44. Upper Extremity Orthopaedics, Joint Mobilization. Christine Moran. Miami, Florida. October 17-19, 1986. 45. Faculty: South Florida Winter Hand Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, Florida - February 2-4, 1987 46. Faculty: FOTA Spring Meeting Arthritis: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Jupiter, Florida - April 1987
34 47. Faculty: ASHT Educational Course, "New Directions in Hand Rehabilitation". Los Angeles, California - April 24-26, 1987 48. Faculty: Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Clearwater, Florida - May 1987 49. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. Sept. 1987. 50. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. Sept 1987. 51. Electrical Modalities Training Seminar: To meet accreditation for Rule 21M.15.001 Florida Occupational Therapy License for Ultrasound and Electrical Stimulation Modalities. Organized the first course in response to new law with Robin Wagman, OTR for the Florida Occupational Therapy Association. Course Instructor: Karen Prendergast, RPT. Jupiter, FL. Nov 7-8, 1987. Requirements met for Licensure. 52. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. Hand Specialty Course (ASSH). Atlanta GA. Feb 5-6, 1988. 53. Faculty: South Florida Winter Hand Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Feb. 26-27, 1988. 54. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 13-16, 1988. 55. Tendon and Soft Tissue Injuries in the Hand, ASSH Course. Hilton Head, South Carolina. April 27-30, 1988 56. Faculty: Florida Hand Society. Palm Beach, Florida. June 3-4, 1988 57. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. Sept. 1988. 58. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD., Sept 1988. 59. Faculty: New York Hand Symposium. New York, NY. November 1988. 60. Instructional Course HIV Virus. Indian River Memorial Hospital - Vero Beach, Florida., Feb 1989. 61. Faculty: Florida Hand Society Meeting May 1989 Orlando, Florida 62. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting. Seattle Washington. Sept. 1989.
35 63. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. Sept 1989. 64. Faculty: One of Six Instructors for Hand Therapy Certification Courses to prepare therapists to sit for first national certification exam. Lectures prepared by R Evans on clinical examination of the UE., wound healing the physiology and management of all connective tissues.(three day course) Baltimore, Maryland November 1989 Atlanta, Georgia - January 1990 Los Angeles, California - April 1990 St. Louis, Missouri - May 1990 Dallas, Texas - January 1991 Boston, Massachusetts - February 1991. 65. Faculty: American Society of Hand therapists Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, Sept 1990. 66. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, Sept 1990. 67. Faculty: Difficult Problems in Hand Rehabilitation. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Phoenix, Arizona, November 16-18, 1990 19.75 credit hours. 68. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 17-20, 1991 69. Faculty: Florida Hand Society Key Biscayne, Florida April 26-27, 1991 6.5 credit hours 70. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting Orlando, Florida Sept 25-29, 1991 17.5 credit hours. 71. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL., Sept 1991. 25 credit hours 72. Faculty: University of Miami Orthopaedic Symposium, October 16, 1991 6 credit hours 73. Faculty: South Florida Winter Hand Symposium Fort Lauderdale, Florida February 26-28, 1992 74. Faculty: Florida Hand Symposium Annual Meeting Daytona Beach, Florida May 8-9, 1992 75. Faculty: International Congress for the International Federation of Societies of Hand Therapists, Paris, France. May 29-30, 1992
36 76. International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand Paris, France May 25-28, 1992. 77. Faculty: Annual Scientific Meeting, American Society of Hand Therapists Phoenix, Arizona November 1992 20.25 credit hours 78. Faculty: Annual Scientific Meeting, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Phoenix, Arizona November 1992 26.5 credit hours 79. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 13-16, 1993. 28 credit hours 80. Faculty: Florida Hand Society. Palm Beach, June 11-12, 1993. 8 credit hours 81. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Annual Scientific Meeting Kansas City, September 29-October 2, 1993. 26.5 credit hours 82. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists. Annual Scientific Meeting. Kansas City, October 1-5, 1993 20 credit hours 83. Faculty: American Association for Hand Surgery. Cancun, Mexico. December 1-4, 1993. 19 credit hours 84. Faculty:The Hand: Another Decade of Tendon Surgery. Philadelphia, March 12-15, 1994. 26 credit hours 85. Faculty: Florida Hand Society, Orlando, May 20-21, 1994. 8.4 credit hours 86. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists. Annual Scientific Meeting. Washinton D.C. September 22-25, 1994. 20 credit hours 87. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Annual Scientific Meeting. Cincinnati. October 26-29, 1994. 27.75 credit hours 88. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 62 Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February 16-21, 1995, 30.5 credit hours, category 1. 89. American Society for Surgery of the Hand Specialty Day AAOS, Orlando, Florida, February 19, 1995, 6.5 credit hours, category 1 90. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand, Philadelphia, Pa, March 11-14, 1995, 28 credit hours 91. Joint Mobilization, Ken Flowers, RPT, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, April 21, 1995, 5 contact hours
37 92. Faculty: Florida Hand Society, Orlando, Florida, May 5-6, 1995, 9 credit hours 93. Faculty: Certification Lecture Series for Hand Therapy Certification Examination, A Comprehensive Review of Hand Therapy sponsored by The American Society of Hand Therapists, Gainesville, Fl, June 17-18, 1995, 15.25 credit hours. 94. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists 18th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 14-17, 17 credit hours 95. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 50th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 13-16, 1995, 29.5 credit hours. Invited to oral critique Dr. James Strickland review of progress for flexor tendon rehabilitation in general session of scientific meeting. 96. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, Pa. March 16-19, 1996, 26 credit hours 97. Faculty: Florida Hand Society, Orlando, Florida, may 3,4, 1996, 9.6 contact hours 98. Aids Seminar. Florida State Licensure Requirement. Christa Dinallo, BSN, BSED; Dr. Pierone, Infectious Disease; Indian River Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach, Florida. May 15, 1996. 4 contact hours. 99. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists. 19th Annual Scientific Meeting. Atlanta, Ga. September 26-29, 1996. 17 contact hours. 100. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Nashville, Tn. September 30-October 3, 1996. 29.75 credit hours/category I Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. 101. Faculty: American Association for Hand Surgery. 27th Annual Meeting, January 8-11, 1997, Boca Raton, Florida. 16.5 hours Category 1. 102. Faculty: Hand Therapy Conference for American Association for Hand Surgery. January 8, 1997, Boca Raton, Florida. 6.5 contact hours. 103. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 8-11, 1997. 28 hours, Category 1. 104. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 52nd Annual Meeting; Denver; September 11-13, 1997; 25 credit hours of the Physicians Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. 105. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists 20th Annual Meeting. San Diego; September 18-21, 1997; 19 contact hours of education.
38 106. CPR Recertification: March, 1998 4.5 contact hours 107. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 7-10, 1998, 27 hours in categotry 1 toward AMA Physician's recognition award. 108. Faculty: Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida. May 1-2, 1998. 10.5 contact hours. 109. AIDES recertification 1 contact hour (requirement Fl State Liscence) Domestic Abuse 1 contact hour (requirement Fl State Liscence) 5/15/98. 110. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 53 rd Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, September 10-12, 1998. 21.25 credit hours in Category 1 of Physician s Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. 111. Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint course, Minneapolis, September 10, 1998, 3.75 hours Category I Physicians Recognition Award of AMA. 112. Chairman and Moderator of Scientific Program. American Society of Hand Therapists 21 st Annual Meeting. New Orleans, September 17-20, 1998. 19.5 contact hours. 113. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 99. With emphasis on the wrist. Philadelphia, March 6-9, 1999. 28 hours AMA physicians recognition award. 114. Faculty: Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting. Orlando, May 14-15, 1999. 10.75 contact hours 115. Current concepts: Master Techniques in Hand Surgery. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Boston, September 2, 1999. 9 credit hours Category I Physician s Recognition Award, AMA. 116. American Society for surgery of the Hand 54 th Annual scientific Meeting, Boston, September 2-4, 1999. 19 credit hours Category I Physician s Recognition Award, AMA. 117.American Society of Hand Therapists 22 nd Annual Meeting, September 16-19, 1999, Orlando Florida. 18 Contact hours 118.Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand-2000- with emphasis on trauma. March 4-7, Philadelphia. 25 CME hours 119.Faculty: Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting, May 5,6, 2000, Orlando. 8 contact hours 120.Faculty: 55 th Annual Meeting American Society for Surgery of the Hand. October 5-7, 2000. 4 hours CME credit for Pre-conference workshop; 23.75 CME hours general meeting = 27.75 hours.
39 121.Faculty: 23 rd Annual Meeting American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Scientific Meeting, Seattle October 5-8, 2000. 20 contact hours. 122.Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on.the Elbow. The Philadelphia Meeting 2001. March 10-13, 2001. 25 CEU s. 123.Practice Analysis for HTCC one contact hour, 4/30/01; category G. 124.HIV/AIDS Update, one contact hour, July 29, 2001, Charles Callahan, MD, Provider #FBN 2203, Indian River Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach, Fl. Required for state liscensure OT. 125. Domestic Violence update, one contact hour, July 29, 2001, Melissa Adamson, RN, Provider FBN 2203, Indian River Memorial Hospital, Vero Beach, Fl. Required for state Liscensure OT. 126. The Elbow: Operative Techniques and Treatment Strategies: 4.5 credit hours Category 1, Physicians Recognition Award, AMA. The American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Baltimore, Maryland, October 4, 2001. 127. 56 th Annual Scientific Meeting of American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 23 Credit Hours Category 1, Physicians Recognition Award, AMA. Baltimore, Maryland, October 4-6, 2001. 128. 24 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hand Therapists. 8.25 Contact Hours. Nashville, Tn, October 18-21, 2001. 129. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand : 2002 with Emphasis on Arthritis. March 9-12, 2002, Philadelphia, Pa.25 CEU s. 130. Faculty: Florida Hand Society: May 17-18 2002, Orlando Fl 10 contact hours 131. HIV/AIDS Update: Dr. Charles Callahan. Indian River Memorial Hospital, provider # FBN 2203; May 22, 2002; 1.0 contact hours 132. Domestic Violence: Melissa Adamson, RN. Indian River Memorial Hospital; Provider # 2203; May 22, 2002; 1.0 contact hours. 133. Faculty: American Society of Hand Therapists 25 th Annual scientific meeting, Ottowa Canada, September 19-22, 2002. 15.5 contact hours; 1.54 CEU S. 134. Prevention of Medical Errors: Florida Statute 456.013 Required 2 Contact hours Credit (Fl OT, provider no. 164); 11/05/02; course #2006621; 96%; 2.0 contact hours, or 0.2 CEU. 135. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand 2003 with Emphasis on the Wrist (the Philadelphia Meeting). Philadelphia, March 8-11, 2003. 25 Contact Hours (CEU s)
40 136. Faculty: Invited Visiting Professor. (7 lectures). Trans-Tasman Hand Therapy Conference (combined New Zealand/Australian Hand Conference). Queenstown New Zealand, August 30, 2003. 137.Faculty: American Foundation of Hand Therapy Research Award Lecture (first recipient): American Society of Hand Therapist s 26 th Annual scientific Meeting. Los Angeles, Ca. October 11, 2003. 6.5 Contact Hours 138. Domestic Violence: Melissa Anderson, RN: #FBN 2203 (Indian River Memorial Hospital. December 16, 2003. Contact Hours: 1 139. AIDES/HIV/Update: Connie Morgan, RN, Leslie Wayment, Pharm. D. (Indian River Memorial Hospital) provider #FBN 2203. December 16, 2003. contact Hours: 1. 140. Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers. (M Strote) January 2004 141. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Electives in Hand Surgery: Surgical Management of Injuries and Disorders of the Upper Extremity. Orlando, Fl. February 20, 2004. 8.50 contact hours 142.Faculty: Honored Senior Professor. Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: Tendon and Nerve: another Decade of Progress. The Philadelphia Meeting. March 20-23, 2004. 25 CEU credits 143. Faculty: A Fourth Decade of Tendon and Nerve Surgery. Hand Rehabilitation Foundation and American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Philadelphia, March 21, 2004. (3 contact hours only) 144. Featured Guest Speaker: Palm Beach Hand Society Journal Club. Palm Beach Florida. April 27 2004. 145. Update Infor-Med for Occupational Therapists 2 hour self assessment exam on Board Laws and Rules; Medical Errors. Florida State Licensure requirement: August 23,2004. 146. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand: Annual Scientific Meeting; New York, NY. September 8-11, 2004. 25.75 contact hours 147. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Elbow and Shoulder Injuries. March 5-8, 2005. 26 contact hours 148. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand: Annual Scientific Meeting: San Antonio, Texas September 22-24, 2005
41 149. 2004-2005 INFORMED Florida Occupational Therapy Update: Board laws and rules, Medical errors, HIV/AIDS and Blood Pathogens; sponsored by INFORMED- Florida Provider # 73: 6 contaqct hours under Florida Occupational Therapy Council: November 23, 2005. 100%. Required by florida liscence Liscence # OT0079. 150. CPR recertification: January 24, 2006 until 2008. 151. Faculty: Electives in Hand Surgery sponsored by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Tampa, fl Feb 10-11, 2006. Therapy consultant to ASSH and organized therapist lectures for meeting. 151. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting with emphasis on the wrist. Sponsored by The Hand Rehabilitation Foundation and endorsed by The American Society for Surgery of the Hand; The American Association for Hand surgery; and the Jefferson Health System. Philadelphia March 18-21, 2006. 152. Faculty: The American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia September 14-1,7 2006. 153. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: A Comprehensive Review February 24-27 2007: Philadelphia 26 contact hours 154. Palm Beach Shoulder Rehabilitation: State of the Art 2007. Palm Beach, Fl. August 25, 2007; 9.5 CEU credit. 155. American Society of Hand Therapists 30 th Annual Meeting; Phoenix, Arizona October 4-7, 2007 6.75 hours: Instructional course DME and orthotics/ medicare coding. 156. Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers (CPR& AED); American Heart Association January 29, 2008; Instructor Pamela Nadeau-Morin. 157. Florida OT Laws and Rules: Innovative Educational Services: tracking number 50-1005; www2 CONTACT HOURS. cheapceus.com. AOTA.2 AOTA/ NCBOT CEU, category 3: Legal, legislative, regulatory, contemporary issues and trends: February 13, 2008; 158. Medical Errors: Innovative Educational Services: tracking number 50-1005; www.cheapceus.com. AOTA.2 AOTA/ NCBOT CEU, category 3: Professional/contemporary issues: February 13, 2008; 2 CONTACT HOURS. 159. Faculty: Miami Hand and Upper Limb Arthroscopy /Arthroplasty Pre AAOS Course; (Alejandro Badia MD) Pre and Post Operative Rehabilitation for Basilar Thumb Arthritis; Applying Stress to Injured Tissues: Pearls for the Therapist. March 2, 2008; Miami, Fl. 160. Faculty: Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity with Emphasis on the Elbow; The Philadelphia Meeting: March 15-18, 2008; 25 contact hours. 170. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand; annual scientific meeting: Chicago September 23, 2008. 7.50 CONTACT HOURS
42 171: Faculty: The Philadelphia Hand Meeting, March 7-10, 2009; 26.5 CONTACT HOURS 172: Faculty: 64 annual meeting for The American Society for Surgery of the Hand, San Francisco, September 4-8, 2009: 12.5 Contact Hours claimed. 173: Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on Trauma; co sponsored by the ASSH, Hand rehabilitation Foundation, Jefferson Health System; Philadelphia Pa. March 6-9, 2010; 26.5 contact hours 174. Faculty (honored guest professor): Pulvertaft Hand Centre Derby, England, May 14,15 2010; 5 lectures. Management flexor tendons, management extensor tendon; management pre and post op carpal tunnel syndrome, review of CT pressures; management and conservative treatment of the trigger finger; anti-tension technique for the management of Dupuytren s contracture. Each Lecture 30-45 minutes; course total 12 hours of lecture. No US CEU s apparently, but 12 contact hours. 176. Faculty: 8 th Triennial congress; International Federation of Societies of Hand Therapy: Orlando Florida: Early Short Arc Motion for the Closed Central Slip Injury; preventing the Boutonniere. ; presented June 24 and June 26, 2010. 22 Continuing Education Hours; 10 claimed. 177. Faculty: American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 65 th Annual scientific Meetinging, Boston, Ma; Oct 6-9, 2010. 13.75 HOURS approved. Invited speaker for panel on Dupuytren s contracture, American Society for Surgery of the Hand; annual scientific meeting Boston, Ma, October, 2010 AWARDED.2 CEU S OR 2 CONTACT HOURS BY ASHT FOR VOLUNTEER TEACHING FOR 2010 MARCH 24, 2011 178. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis on the Elbow and Shoulder; 26.25 Contact Hours; Philadelphia; March 5-8, 2011. 179. Faculty: The Florida Hand Society Annual Meeting, May 13,14, 2011, Orlando, Fl; 7.5 contact hours. 180. FACULTY: American Society of Hand Therapists Annual Meeting: September 22-25, 2011: 16 contact hours American Society of Hand therapists 2 CEUs awarded for volunteer service in 2010 181. CPR Renewal course: January 18, 2012: Fl Heart CPR, ID FL15587/ American Heart Association. 3 contact hours good until Jan 2014 182. FACULTY: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand; with Emphasis on Best Practice, Philadelphia, March 3,4,5, 2012. Philadelphia Meeting March 2012. 183. FLORIDA OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY LAWS AND RULES: May 15, 2012: 2 CREDIT HOURS
43 184. MEDICAL ERRORS: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY: May 15, 2012: 2 credit hours. 185. American Society for Surgery of the Hand 67 th annual meeting, Chicago Sept 6-8, 2012; 16 credit hours 185. American Society for Surgery of the Hand: 67 th annual meeting; Sept 5, 2012- Sept 8, 2012: claiming 13.75 hours participation. 186: FACULTY: American Association for Hand Surgery: January 9-11, 2013: 2 hours credit 187. Faculty: The Philadelphia Meeting : Emphasis on the wrist: April 6-9, 2013: 26.25 hours 188. 2013 Medicare G codes_mandated Reporting of Patient functional Status: April 24, 2013; Gawenda Seminars and consulting, Inc; webinar: 2.0 CEU s. 189: FACULTY: 68 th Annual Meeting: American Society for Surgery of the Hand, San Francisco, Oct 3-5; 2013: 10.25 contact hours 190: CPR Update Certification: January 7, 2014-certified until January 2016; Healthcare Provider : by Florida CPR # 15587 191. FACULTY: 2014 Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand with Emphasis On Tendon and Nerve: 3-21-25, 2014: 26.75 hours 192. FACULTY: 37 th Annual Scientific Meeting American Society of Hand Therapists; September 18, 2014 speaker and claimed 8 contact hours. 193. Medical Errors: Occupational Therapy 9/24/14: Innovative Educational Services: AOTA approved # 5471; 2 hours 194. Florida Occupational Therapy Laws and Rules, 9/24/14; Innovative Educational Services: AOTA approved #5471; 2 Credit Hours. 195. FACULTY/ HONORED PROFESSOR WITH 7 LECTURES; Dorothy B. Kaufmann Lectureship, Philadelphia Pa. November 15, 2014. 196. PQRS 2015 for Physical and Occupational Therapy and Speech-Language Pathology Services: Gawenda Seminars; January 7, 2015: 2.0 contact hours/ceu s. 197. Faculty: Surgery and Rehabilitation of the Hand: Emphasis on Trauma, March 7-10; 2015. Contact hours 26.25 198. ICD-10-CM Coding INDEX #SCC051115133A; 4/29/15. 1.0 CEU 199. Orthopaedic ICD-10 for Physical and Occupational therapy Services: Gawenda Seminars and Consulting, Inc: August 26, 2015: 2.5 contact hours. Upcoming: FACULTY: ASHT annual Scientific Meeting Denver Co October 8-11, 2015 FACULTY: The Philadelphia Meeting March 2016.