SRC's "Brandon Carrell Visiting Professorship 2023" (JS2305B)
This one and one-half day course will focus on the state of the art treatment protocols at Scottish Rite for Children and current research conducted by the residents, fellows and staff physicians at Scottish Rite. The program will utilize case presentations and interactive question/answer format in addition to scientific project PowerPoint presentations and cover topics including Cerebral palsy, Patellar instability, and other pediatric orthopedic advancements. Faculty are invited from across the country to share their research and practice protocols. Ample time will be allowed for discussion between the audience and the faculty.
Target Audience
The course is designed for pediatric orthopedic surgeons and orthopedic surgeons with an interest in pediatric orthopedics.
Learning Objectives
- To discuss the latest strategies and updated treatment options for patients with cerebral palsy.
- To discuss the diagnosis, therapeutic approaches, expected outcomes, and complications of the management of patellar instability in both typically developing and neurologically affected children.
- Identify the contributions to medical science from war trauma and how best to apply them to daily practice.
Robert Wimberly, M.D.
Jaysson Brooks, M.D.
Elizabeth Hubbard, MD
Megan Johnson, MD
William Morris
David Podeszwa, M.D.
Brandon Ramo, MD.
Philip Wilson, M.D.
Junho Ahn
Jack Beale, Doctor of Medicine
Jaysson Brooks, M.D.
Lizabeth Bunkell, Physical Therapist
Henry Chambers, MD
I-Yuan Joseph Chang
Alexander Cherkashin, MD
Michelle Christie, M.D.
Kelsie Coe
Henry Ellis, MD
Stephanie Goldstein
Shamrez Haider, BS
John Herring, M.D., FRCS (Ire. Hon.)
Adam Jamnik
Megan Johnson, MD
Hunter Jones
Michael Kang, MD, PhD
Jack Martinez, MD
James McGinley, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts
Cinthya Meza
William Morris
Michael Male O'Sullivan, MD
David Podeszwa, M.D.
Brandon Ramo, MD.
Fabiola Reyes, MD
Kenneth Shaw, DO
Shane Strom, MD
Joshua Sy
Taylor Zak, MD
Karina Zapata, PT, DPT, PhD
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Available Credit
- 10.50 AMA
- 10.50 Attendance
Price
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