the 35th Annual Oscar Miller Day hosted by the physicians of the OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute Foot and Ankle Updates and Emerging Trends Friday, October 30, 2015 7:50 am - 3:15 pm Sheraton Charlotte Hotel 555 S. McDowell Street Charlotte, NC 28204 Photo courtesy of Strauss Studios Presented by:
Dr. Oscar Miller (1877-1970) was one of the leading orthopedic surgeons in the Southeast. He and his mentor, Dr. Michael Hoke, opened the first Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children - beginning the Shriners Hospital movement throughout the world. In 1921, Dr. Miller became the Director/Surgeon-in- Chief of the N.C. Orthopaedic Hospital in Gastonia. He established the Miller Orthopaedic Clinic in 1923 (which later merged with Charlotte Orthopedic Specialists to become OrthoCarolina). He served as the 10th President of AAOS and was instrumental in starting Instructional Course Lectures. He also developed the Miller Flatfoot Procedure. Dr. Miller was one of 10 doctors who founded Charlotte Memorial Hospital (currently known as Carolinas Medical Center) and their orthopedic residency program. His legacy and dedication to research and education continue to live through this symposium. the 35th Annual Oscar Miller Day hosted by the physicians of the OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute Program Chairs Carroll P. Jones, MD OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute Chair Planning Committee R. Glenn Gaston, MD Chairman Robert B. Anderson, MD OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute Co-Chair Robert Anderson, MD Christi Cadd Donald D Alessandro, MD Jeffrey Mokris, MD Matthew Ohl, MD Bryan Springer, MD Caryn Thompson Guest Faculty Charles L. Saltzman, MD Chairman of Orthopaedics, University of Utah LS Peery Presidential Endowed Professor
SCHEDULE of EVENTS 6:30-7:50 Registration, Exhibits, Continental Breakfast 7:50-7:55 Welcome & Introduction: Carroll Jones, MD Session I: Basil Boyd Resident Research Presentations Moderator: Jim Sebold, MD 7:55-8:00 Basil Boyd Research Award Introduction 8:00-8:07 Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Four Treatment Options for Displaced Intraarticular Calcaneus Fractures Carter Clement, MD Department of Orthopedics, University of North Carolina Hospital 8:07-8:14 Open Ankle Fractures in the Elderly: A Multicenter Study Kristen Miller Nathe, MD University of South Carolina, Department of Orthopedic Surgery 8:14-8:21 Predictors of Midfoot Arthrodesis Nonunion Alexander Lampley, MD Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center 8:21-8:40 Discussion Session II: Emerging Trends Moderator: Hodges Davis, MD 8:40-8:55 OrthoBiologics: Valid or Voodoo? Kent Ellington, MD 8:55-9:10 Charcot Arthropathy: Stop My Sinking Feet! Carroll Jones, MD 9:10-9:25 Ankle Replacement: You Promise it s Going to Work this Time? Hodges Davis, MD 9:25-9:40 Discussion 9:40-10:10 BREAK / EXHIBITS Session III: Basil Boyd Presentation and Guest Lecture Moderator: Robert Anderson, MD 10:10-10:20 Basil Boyd Award Presentation & Introduction of Guest Professor Robert Anderson, MD 10:20-10:50 The PROMISE of PROMIS A Paradigm Shift Measuring Patient Outcomes Keynote Speaker: Charles L. Saltzman, MD 10:50-11:05 Discussion
Session IV: Foot & Ankle 101 Moderator: Bruce Cohen, MD 11:05-11:20 Plantar Fasciitis: Feel My Pain Carroll Jones, MD 11:20-11:35 Ankle Instability: Has Anything Changed? Bruce Cohen, MD 11:35-11:50 Achilles Ruptures: What s with all this Percutaneous Talk? Robert Anderson, MD 11:50-12:05 Hammertoes: Anything But a Wire Please, Doctor! Kent Ellington, MD 12:05-12:20 Discussion 12:20-1:15 LUNCH / EXHIBITS Session V: Trauma Moderator: Carroll Jones, MD 1:15-1:25 Presentation by CHS Mercy Hospital to OrthoCarolina Foot & Ankle Institute 1:25-1:55 Pathoanatomy, Biomechanics and Treatment of Lesser MTP Deformities Keynote Speaker: Charles L. Saltzman, MD 1:55-2:10 My Ankle Hurts, But it is My Foot: Navicular Stress Fractures Hodges Davis, MD 2:10-2:25 Help! I ve Broken My Ankle and I Can t Get Up! Bruce Cohen, MD 2:25-2:40 LisFranc Injuries: It s Just a Sprain, Right? Robert Anderson, MD 2:40-2:55 Discussion Session VI: Jeopardy Moderator: Bruce Cohen, MD 2:55-3:10 Jeopardy Robert Anderson, MD; Hodges Davis, MD; Charles L. Saltzman, MD 3:10-3:15 Closing Remarks 3:15 pm ADJOURN
Target Audience: Orthopedic surgeons, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and allied health professionals involved in the treatment of orthopedic patients. Objectives: At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: Identify, understand and manage common foot and ankle problems (i.e. plantar fasciitis) Evaluate and treat common foot and ankle injuries in the athletic population (i.e. Achilles ruptures, ankle instability) Compare and contrast the role and indications of biologics (i.e. BMP, amniotic tissue) in foot and ankle surgery Learn how to diagnose, manage, and treat Charcot arthropathy Accreditation Statements: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the North Carolina Medical Society through the joint sponsorship of The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence (CCME) and the OrthoCarolina Research Institute. CCME is accredited by the NCMS to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The Carolina Center for Medical Excellence designates this Course for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Credit Designation Statement - Athletic Trainers The OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Inc. (provider# P8421) is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for Certified Athletic Trainers. This program has been approved for a maximum of 6.0 hours of Category A continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually spent participating in the CE activity. PARKING PASS According to the education levels described by the PDC, the following continuing education course is considered to be Mastery. Policy on Faculty and Sponsor Disclosure The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence adheres to NCMS Standards regarding industry support of continuing medical education, and disclosure of faculty and commercial support relationship, if any, will be made known prior to or at the activity. ADA Statement If you need any auxiliary aids or services identified in the American with Disability Act in order to attend this conference, please call the OrthoCarolina Research Institute at 704-945-7710 or by email at ocresearch@orthocarolina.com. Cancellation/Refund Policy The OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Inc. (OCRI) must receive notice of cancellation no later than 4 business days prior to the course to qualify for refund. Cancellations or no-shows after this date are not eligible for a refund. Please allow up to four weeks for delivery of refund check. the 35th Annual Oscar Miller Day hosted by the physicians of the OrthoCarolina Foot and Ankle Institute
REGISTER Register by visiting our website orthocarolinaresearch.org/events-and-seminars, or by completing this form and mailing to OrthoCarolina Research Institute at 2001 Vail Avenue, Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28207. Registrations being sent by mail should be postmarked no later than October 23rd to confirm your registration. Full name and title Address City State Zip Email address Phone Registration Fees $125 Providers (MD, DO, DPM, NP, PA, etc.) $75 Allied Health (RN, PT, MOA, etc.) $30 OrthoCarolina Clinical Staff w/ceu I am paying with: Check (Make checks payable to OrthoCarolina Research Institute ) Visa Mastercard Late Registration (after 10/16)* $150 Providers (MD, DO, DPM, NP, PA, etc.) $100 Allied Health (RN, PT, MOA, etc.) AMEX Card number Discover * On-site registration is available. Expiration date Signature PARKING PASS Oscar Miller Day Present this pass to exit parking lot free of charge. Good only at Sheraton Charlotte Hotel on October 30, 2015. Sheraton Charlotte Hotel 555 S. McDowell Street Charlotte, NC 28204
DIRECTIONS 85 BROOKSHIRE FWY. N. TRYON ST. E. TRADE ST. 4TH ST. 3RD ST. E. STONEWALL ST. S. CALDWELL ST. S. McDOWELL ST. E. MOREHEAD ST. THE BLAKE HOTEL WILKINSON BLVD. ANDREW JACKSON HWY. Sheraton Charlotte Hotel 555 S. McDowell St Charlotte, NC 28204 From the North (Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem) From I-85, US 29, NC 49, follow Interstate 85 South until exiting right onto I-77 Southbound. On I-77, take exit 9B for the John Belk Freeway/I-277 North/East. Follow 1-277 North until exit 1E. Follow the street signs for Caldwell Street. From Caldwell, turn right onto Stonewall Street. The next traffic light is McDowell Street. Turn left onto McDowell Street. Go through the Second Street intersection and turn right into the Sheraton Charlotte Hotel s third driveway. Complimentary parking has been reserved in the parking deck located adjacent to the hotel. Please take a ticket to enter. (You will use the attached parking pass to exit the facility at no charge.) Once you ve parked, proceed to the second level of the parking deck using the deck elevators and enter the hotel from the second level. Then proceed to the Symphony Ballroom. From the South (Columbia, Charleston) From I-77 from South Carolina, follow I-77 into Charlotte. Take exit 9 for I-277 Northbound/John Belk Freeway. From I-277 take exit 1E, the Caldwell Street exit. Follow same directions in second paragraph above.
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