Residents' Newsletter Contents

Vol. 9 No. 3 - March 2011
Editors: Prerana N. Patel, MD & MaCalus Hogan, MD

This Issue

Hot Topics:

  • OrthoPortal Combines Many Resources Into One!
  • Learn About Practice Management Using the Resident Practice Management Lecture Series (RPMLS)

News for residents:

  • AAOS Board Preparation and Review Course
  • Calling Hand Residents/Fellows
  • The 5th Edition of the “POSNA Resident Review “ Now Available for Viewing on the POSNA Web Site
  • ACPOC Annual Meeting Registration is Open!
  • Newly Formatted OTA Residents Comprehensive Fracture Course Being Launched Spring 2011!
  • AAHKS 3rd Annual Resident Arthroplasty Course
  • OREF grant recipients announced at Annual Meeting plus upcoming Resident Research Symposium

Features:

  1. Practice Tips: "Technology Issues for 2011"
  2. Internet Resources: February issue of OKO
  3. Calendar

This Issue: Hot Topics / News for Residents

HOT TOPIC: OrthoPortal Combines Many Resources Into One!
Residents! Access and efficiently search across AAOS websites from one convenient place with a single login. OrthoPortal powers your search across JAAOS, OKO, online CME, eBooks, eMedia, eStudy plus online video and lectures all at once. Search by format, orthopaedic specialty, anatomy and more. View the new OrthoPortal video.

OrthoPortal also gives you access to a range of programs developed specifically with your learning needs in mind. Among various subscription-based activities, the eStudy & Resident Center on OrthoPortal features the complimentary OrthoQuiz program – an interactive multiple-choice quiz tool. Use this free program for self-assessment and test preparation. Visit the www.orthoportal.org.

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HOT TOPIC: Learn about practice management using the Resident Practice Management Lecture Series (RPMLS)
Take 20-30 minutes out of your day to learn how to avoid physician stress/burnout, about teamwork in orthopaedic care, how make a smooth transition from residency into practice, and much more. Four new programs have been added bringing the number of programs in the Resident Practice Management Lectures Series (RPMLS)  to 18. These audio-slide lectures are presented by orthopaedic surgeons, practice management consultants and AAOS staff. RPMLS is also a convenient way for the residency program to meet the ACGME requirements that define System-based Practice.  Encourage your program directors to purchase a one year subscription. Visit the RPMLS website on OKO for more information.

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AAOS Board Preparation and Review Course - April 13 – 17, 2011 · Chicago, IL
F rank J. Frassica, MD, Course Director / A. Jay Khanna, MD, Course Co-Director

If you’re taking Part 1 of the Board Exam this July
the Academy has the best preparation available taking you through the testable material you need to study. These 4 ½ days of intensive, exam-focused review sessions focus on basic science, pathology, pediatric orthopaedics, orthopaedic trauma, and the orthopaedic specialties.  

Test your knowledge with questions, questions, and more questions! Pinpoint gaps with a pre-test, daily on-site test questions, and access to online self-assessment activities and exams for use during and after the course. Evening Q&A sessions give you additional time with faculty to focus on Anatomy Essentials and Pathology Unknowns.

Bonus study materials include: online access to self-assessment questions, course syllabus with lecture details, ORS Basic Science lectures CD, pathology images CD and free registration to two refresher webinars (June 21 and 28).

Register now! This popular course is nearly filled.
Call 1-800-626-6726 for more details or visit www.aaos.org/BoardPrep

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Calling Hand Residents/Fellows
Are you a resident or fellow currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an accredited training program in the United States or Canada whose interests and contributions are related to the advancement of hand care?

If yes, Candidate Membership in the American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS) is for you!
AAHS Candidate Membership is complimentary and available to reidents and fellows currently in training, or up to three (3) years post training completion. 
 
As an AAHS Candidate Member, you can participate in and benefit from a full range of AAHS Member opportunities and perks:

  • A subscription to HAND, the official Journal of the AAHS
  • A subscription to the Association’s Newsletter, Hand Surgery Quarterly, which keeps AAHS members up to date on the latest news in hand surgery and hand therapy
  • Access to research grant funds
  • Opportunities to present your work at AAHS Annual Meetings to audiences of well-respected professionals in hand surgery and hand therapy
  • Access to the Members Only area of the AAHS website, which provides you with secure AAHS documentation, including access, contact information and areas of expertise of Association members; Membership alerts; access to HAND, and more
  • Opportunities to influence the future of the profession through the AAHS
  • Reduced registration rates to AAHS educational programs and all Association-sponsored products and services

Visit the AAHS website to JOIN the AAHS.  Please contact the AAHS administrative office with any questions.  We look forward to your participation!

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The 5th Edition of the “POSNA Resident Review “ is Now Available for Viewing on the POSNA Web Site  
In this edition, we high­light and interview Dr. Ellen Raney; as a leader in Pediat­ric Orthopaedics she brings a unique perspective on the Shrine Hospital System and what it’s like to be a woman in Pediatric Or­thopaedics. In addition, we highlight the importance of the Orthopaedic Political Action Committee in health care reform with an interview with Dr Stuart Weinstein.

Rounding out this edition are OITE style questions on Pediatric Lower Extremity Deformity. Finally, we took the opportunity to survey the membership of POSNA and asked them to tell us what diagnosis should never be missed in the Emergency Room. We hope that all residents will learn from the “Top 5 Diagnosis to Make in the Emergency Room”.

We welcome your comments and suggestions.

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ACPOC Annual Meeting Registration is Open!
The 2011 ACPOC Annual Meeting will take place at The Canyons Resort in Park City, UT from March 30 – April 2.  The Canyons Resort, nestled in a resort village in Utah’s scenic Wasatch Mountains, is the ultimate destination for meetings and family gatherings alike. All this and Salt Lake City airport has non-stop flights from over 70 U.S. cities.  Please call 888-CANYONS (888-226-9667) to make your hotel reservations. Sundial King or Studio Queen rooms are $119, Grand Summit Hotel Queen, Studio King and Studio King Deluxe rooms are $159, and Suites are available for as low as $179.  Be sure to reference the ACPOC Annual Meeting to receive the discounted hotel rate.

You may register for the meeting using our downloadable form.

Meeting Objectives are to present and evaluate new ideas, techniques and methodology and treatment of children with limb deficiencies and to provide the participants with an opportunity to clinically evaluate and directly interact with proponents of new research knowledge pertinent to the management of these children. Participants will hear and view presentations in a variety of formats including scientific paper presentations, posters, symposia and special speaker presentations. There will be an opportunity for speakers to present challenging cases and creative solutions. A technical and scientific workshop format is used to present new approaches and ideas to difficult or unsolved problems. A copy of the advanced program will be available in the coming weeks.

Who Should Attend?
Physicians, nurses, orthotists, prosthetists, social workers, rehabilitation engineers, physical and occupational therapists, and other health professionals who care for children, adolescents or young adults with orthopaedic and related disabilities will benefit.

Don’t forget, register now for the meeting.

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Newly Formatted OTA Residents Comprehensive Fracture Course Being Launched Spring 2011!
The OTA plans an entirely new junior resident comprehensive fracture course for April 28-30, 2011. The experience will be presented in six separate small group modules, with twenty residents and 5-7 experienced faculty educators per module. The modules will have a rapid-fire series of mini-lectures, an extensive open case-based discussion, video demonstrations of techniques, and hands-on skills lab exercises. Modules will cover fundamental principles of fracture care distributed among six topics: diaphyseal, articular, foot & ankle, geriatrics, pediatrics, and pelvis/polytrauma.

The re-designed course will include an interactive, small-group learning environment, pre-course educational on-demand video materials and an on-line pre-operative planning lab – and much more.  Scholarships that cover registration and housing are available.  The course is being held at the Renaissance Hotel at the Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, Illinois.  Register via the OTA website. Due to generous industry support, tuition scholarship are available ($600 course fee minus $400 scholarship for a net registration fee of $200). You must register by April 15, 2011 to receive this scholarship discount. Travel scholarships also available covering a 3-nights stay at the hotel, but you must register with the hotel by April 3, 2011 to receive this scholarship. We encourage PGY 2-4’s to attend. 

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AAHKS 3rd Annual Resident Arthroplasty Course - November 4, 2011 Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, TX
The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons is proud to announce the 3rd Annual Resident Arthroplasty Course sponsored by the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons. This course has been specifically created for residents in the R3 year of orthopaedic surgery training and will take place just before the AAHKS 21st Annual Meeting. Course attendees receive free tuition for both the Resident Arthroplasty Course and the AAHKS Annual Meeting. In addition, airfare up to $400, lodging, and meals will be covered by AAHKS. 

This course provides residents with the opportunity to learn the latest information regarding total joint arthroplasty from nationally renowned experts. The meeting includes both didactic and small group sessions where surgical techniques and cases will be reviewed. This should be a unique learning experience and includes significant interaction with the faculty. A total of one hundred residents from the United States and Canada will be eligible to participate in this novel learning opportunity. 

All applications must be accompanied by a letter from your residency program director confirming your ability to attend the course. Application deadline is July 1, 2011. For more information and application visit the Residents/Fellows page on the AAHKS web site.

Applicants selected to participate will be notified by mail or email, and their names will be published on the AAHKS web site.

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OREF grant recipients announced in San Diego
THANK YOU to all who applied for funding for Academic and Project Year 2011. The OREF Research Grants Board met in December and grant/award recipients—including seven Resident Clinician Scientist Training Grant recipients—were announced at the 2011 AAOS Annual Meeting in San Diego.*

Spring 2011 OREF/ORS Resident Research Symposium
The Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) is partnering with the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS) again this year to give residents the opportunity to participate in the 14th annual Resident Research Symposia thanks to generous educational grants from Biomet and Synthes.

The first symposium will be held this month:
Friday, March 18, 2011
Midwest Heartland Symposium
Millennium Hotel, St. Louis, MO
Host: Khaled Saleh, MD, chairman, Southern Illinois University

The OREF/ORS Resident Research Symposia give orthopaedic residents in U.S. training programs an opportunity to present research papers and posters to a panel of experienced investigators and clinicians. Panels critique and rank the work, and top presenters are acknowledged. Past participants—residents, panelists, and mentoring attending physicians—have told us these sessions are challenging, rewarding, and fun.

Support OREF to support your specialty

Thanks to the generosity of orthopaedic surgeons and industry leaders, OREF has funded clinically relevant research and education for more than 50 years.
JOIN THEM NOW and help OREF:

  • Encourage gifted investigators and educators.
  • Renew resident grants, awards, and skill development programs.
  • Fund a steady stream of clinically relevant research and education.

Residents who contribute $20…$50…$100…or more will receive a special resident pin and recognition in the annual report.
Make a secure online gift today: www.oref.org/residents.
Contact:
For more information about OREF’s opportunities for residents, please visit www.oref.org/residents or contact: Jean McGuire [847-384-4348] or Mary Marino [847-384-4359].

* Resident Research Project Grants will not be decided until a later date.  They will be announced before the scheduled start date of July 1, 2011.

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Practice Tips

Technology Issues for 2011

By Howard Mevis

A productive, busy orthopaedic practice relies heavily on digital technology in the provision of patient care. In implementing an electronic medical record (EMR) system, orthopaedic surgeons need to be mindful not only of data security and data storage/infrastructure issues, but also of the system’s impact on patient communications, its ability to interact with other systems, and its limitations.

Patient communications
As orthopaedic practices become more familiar with digital technology and using the Internet, the use of online patient portals to improve productivity, practice efficiency, safety, and communications will increase. A patient portal can become one of the practice’s most valuable productivity and communication tools. Read the complete article in AAOS Now.

Visit the AAOS Practice Management Center

Internet Resources

Did you know that more than 200 in-depth, step-by-step surgical technique videos are available to Residents free of charge on OKO? See the complete list of what’s available.

Exciting New Orthopaedic Self-Study Tool
Create your own self-study multiple choice question exams (Login Required) Questions are from previous year's AAOS Orthopaedic In-Training Examinations (OITE).

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New Learning Opportunities on Orthopaedic Knowledge Online (OKO)
Volume 9, Number 3, March 2011

NOTE: Access to OKO is FREE to all orthopaedic residents, but it does require you to log in using your last name and password. Forgotten your password? (HINT: Unless you have personalized your password, it is the 8-digit number above your name on your JAAOS mailing label!)

This Month’s Clinical Topics
Orthopaedic Biomaterials: Part IV. Ceramics by S. Raymond Golish, MD, PhD; William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD
Managing Pain Associated With Total Knee Arthroplasty (Video) by Andre P. Boezaart, MD, PhD; Sarah Laduzenski, MD
ACL Technique: Two-Incision Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Autograft (Video) by John A. Bergfeld, MD; Kurt P. Spindler, MD; Robert A. Magnussen, MD
Return to Play: Shoulder Dislocations, Clavicle Fractures, and Acromioclavicular Separations by Gregory N. Lervick, MD; Steven K. Klepps, MD
HOT TOPIC: Arthroscopic PCL Repair With Repair of Meniscal Root Avulsion (Video) by Dean C. Taylor, MD, COL(ret); Bret C. Peterson, MD
Long Axis Rotation (Slide lecture) by W. Ben Kibler, MD; Aaron Sciascia, MS, ATC, PES

CME Courses
Low Back Pain
Evidence-Based Orthopaedics: Evaluation of Therapeutic Studies

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Useful Resident Links

AAOS Course Calendar AAOS Practice Management Website
AAOS Now JAAOS
AAOS Resident Website Orthopaedic Knowledge Online (OKO)
OITE & ABOS Preparation Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA)
Fellowship Program On-Line Application and Directory
Postgraduate Orthopaedic Fellowships 2010 AOFAS - Sponsored Foot & Ankle Fellowships
OREF American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS)
AMA Fellowship & Residency Interactive Database (FREIDA) US Bone & Joint Decade
AAOS Job Placement POSNA Resident Review

Calendar

For a complete listing of AAOS sponsored CME Courses: AAOS CME Course Calendar

April, 2011

ABOS Part I Examination
Candidates receive scheduling permits.
This permit must also be presented at the Examination

July 7, 2011


ABOS Part I Examination
Location: Prometric Testing Centers

August, 30, 2011

ABOS Part I Examination
Deadline for Candidates to change their addresses
and emails for results information. 
Failure to meet this deadline will result
in a delay in getting your results.

September, 2011

ABOS Part I Examination
Examination Results available online to candidates