AAOS 2016 Annual Meeting

AAOS 2016 Annual Meeting
The AAOS 2016 Annual Meeting is Focused on You. Only here can you customize a unique educational experience, selected from an unparalleled array of topics, learning styles, and expert viewpoints. Annual Meeting Committee Chair Paul Tornetta III, MD, and his team have created an exceptional program. Along with their respective committees, Central Program Committee Chair James R. Ficke, MD; Central Instructional Course Committee Chair Tad L. Gerlinger, MD; and Exhibits Committee Chair Joseph T. Moskal, MD, have produced an exciting selection of educational opportunities—a commitment to education that includes 32 symposia by the world’s experts on exciting and timely topics, over 900 papers and 575 posters on the latest scientific and clinical studies, over 245 instructional courses presented by world-renowned faculty, more than 88 scientific exhibits on extended studies or complex procedures and to conclude the meeting, Specialty Day on Saturday, where 14 Specialty Societies will feature the latest news in their areas of expertise.

Exhibit

Symposia

EOS Imaging

EOS Imaging

Workshops

Organiser

Sponsor



Accreditation

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians.


CME Credit

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 37 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

It is important for you to check in as soon as you arrive. The AAOS transcript system does not allow you to claim CME credit for any educational activities you participate in before you officially check in to the meeting. For instance, if you arrive at the meeting on Tuesday but do not check in until Wednesday, you cannot claim CME credits for your Tuesday attendance. So please remember to check in before attending any educational activities. The CME credit system is an honor system. You should claim only the number of credits for the learning activities at the Annual Meeting in which you actively participated. For example, if you attend only on Wednesday and Thursday, the maximum amount you may claim is 18 credits. The grid below outlines the number of credit hours available per day.


Check In OR Register at the Meeting on:

Maximum Daily Credit

Maximum Meeting Credits

Tuesday, March 1

up to 10

37

Wednesday, March 2

up to 9

27

Thursday, March 3

up to 9

18

Friday, March 4

up to 9

9


2016 Annual Meeting Objectives


Global Objectives

• Develop and refine a perspective on the broad range of orthopaedic knowledge, care and surgical practice.
• Expand and integrate an understanding of the scientific and clinical tenets of orthopaedic surgery to better prevent and treat musculoskeletal disease.
• Develop an understanding of economic and practice management challenges that can lead to strategies that protect continued access to care for patients and viability of the profession.
• Provide a forum to strengthen professional relationships and develop networks that lead to better patient care,individual surgeon career satisfaction, and a more robust profession as a whole.

Instructional Objectives

• To facilitate a personalized educational experience through a comprehensive offering of instructional courses, symposia, and scientific presentations.
• Support a forum for discussion of current issues in orthopaedics including patient safety, advocacy, practice management, technology, and culturally competent care.
• Offer complementing formats to facilitate career-long education that meets the expectations of patients, colleagues and Maintenance of Certification.
• To provide a forum for the presentation of basic and clinical research with current as well as future potential applications in the management of patients with musculoskeletal disease or injury.

Learner Objectives

• Synthesize a basis for the practice of delivering evidence-based, cost effective orthopaedic care.
• Integrate current basic science, translational research, and stateof-the art procedures and technology into clinical practice.
• Become more informed and involved in advocacy issues related to orthopaedics.
• To provide a forum for resident education on current clinical practice, relevant basic science, practice management, and advocacy issues in preparation for careers as competent and ethical orthopaedic surgeons.

Category

Advance

Oct 21 through Jan 21

Late Advance

Jan 25 through Feb 28

On-Site Feb

29 through Mar 5

AAOS Member

$0

$0

$150

International Resident Member

$100

$100

$150

Annual Meeting Official Speaker - Determined by AAOS

No Fee

No Fee

No Fee

Annual Meeting Official Co-Author - Determined by AAOS

$100

$150

$150

U.S. Non-Member Physician Non-member physicians practicing in the U.S

$800

$1,000

$1,000

International Non-Member Resident

$ 450

$600

$600

U.S. Fellow In-training, U.S. Resident In-training

$100

$150

$150

U.S. Allied Health

$150

$250

$250

U.S. Medical/Offi ce Professional

$150

$250

$250

U.S. Career Center Approved Participant

$150

$250

$250

Industry Non-Exhibitor

$1,400

$1,600

$2,500


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