Dear Colleague
I would like to invite you to attend Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2010, to be held on Hawaii’s Big Island, January 10-13, 2010. Designed to address the issues clinicians encounter every day, this course will provide you with valuable insight on patient care and survival tips for managing your practice, as well as the stress that comes with being a physician.
You’re encouraged to bring cases and radiographs from your practice to share and discuss. Special events and interactive sessions, featuring a wireless audience response system, will complement the course agenda. Our Banyan Tree receptions give you a chance to speak one-on-one with faculty and colleagues regarding clinical case challenges in a relaxed setting.
Course highlights:
- Challenges and Strategies to Practice Survival
- PCL and ACL Surgery
- The Patellofemoral Joint
- Mini-Courses on Rotator Cuff, Instability, and Elbow
- Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Proximal Humeral Fractures
- Complex Lower Extremity Trauma Problems
With progressive learning objectives, this year’s meeting is sure to be another successful forum for the exchange of ideas and information. I look forward to seeing you in January as we come together to discuss the practice of orthopedics.
Best Regards,
Douglas W. Jackson, MD
Course Director