Arthroscopic and Open Shoulder: When and How to Treat Shoulder Pathology has transitioned to a virtual format. This online course offering focuses on shoulder techniques – from arthroscopy to arthroplasty, from the fundamentals to the most advanced techniques. This multi-format program features online didactics completed at your own pace, enhanced with a live webinar with expert Q&A and breakout sessions, real-time discussions though various social platforms, surgical skills demonstrations and procedure videos, pre-recorded lecture presentations and more!
Earn the CME credits you need by completing the pre- and post-test, supported by post-course Zoom calls, to confirm you have walked away with the refined skills you need in arthroscopic and open shoulder surgery.
The agenda includes content such as:
- Techniques for anterior and posterior instability
- Cuff controversies such as risk factors for rotator cuff tearing and repair failure
- What to accomplish when performing reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
- When and how to treat clavicle fractures
- When and how to plate, nail and reverse proximal humerus fractures
- Panels on instability, complex cuff, arthroplasty and fracture cases
- And more!
Course Chairs:
Jeffrey S. Abrams, M.D., Joaquin Sanchez Sotelo, M.D.
Master Instructors:
Grant E. Garrigues, M.D., Guido Marra, M.D.
Faculty:
Tito Agustin Barraez, M.D., Nickolas G. Garbis, M.D., Robert J. Gillespie, M.D., Jonathan Godin, M.D., M.B.A., Rolando Izquierdo, M.D., Tally E. Lassiter, M.D., M.H.A., Evan S. Lederman, M.D., Peter J. Millett, M.D., MSc., Dane Salazar, M.D., Benjamin W. Sears, M.D., Lewis L. Shi, M.D., Umasuthan Srikumaran, M.D., M.B.A., Brian R. Waterman, M.D.
The primary target audience for Shoulder Lab Course is AANA members and other healthcare professionals who desire to improve their arthroscopic knowledge, competence, performance, and patient outcomes.
The Arthroscopic Association of North America is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Arthroscopic Association of North America designates this live activity for a maximum of 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity may also help fulfill the Maintenance of Certification credit requirements mandated by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
If you have questions concerning this enduring educational activity, please contact OnlineEducation@AANA.org