JUNE 20-23, 2019
THE LOEWS PORTOFINO BAY HOTEL ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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2019 FOS PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Vani Sabesan, M.D. Chair ................................................Shoulder
Sheila Conway, M.D. Past Chair .........................................Oncology
David Chandler, M.D. FOS President ..................................Sports/Trauma
Hari Parvataneni, M.D. Past Past Chair .................................Adult Recon
Steve Lyons, M.D. Vice President ..................................Adult Recon
Lance Snyder, M.D. ..........................Sports Medicine
Christopher Grayson, M.D. .............Adult Recon
Chancellor Gray, M.D. .....................Adult Recon
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Florida Orthopaedic Society. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
JUNE 20-23, 2019
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Saturday Morning Family Breakfast Sponsored by the FOS Young Orthopaedist Section
Taking place concurrently to the Diversity Breakfast, the Young Orthopaedist Section is pleased to offer this opportunity for our families to gather for breakfast and an opportunity to meet the other orthopaedic families attending the conference. We hope you may make some connections as you prepare to enjoy Universal and all our Resort Destination has to offer. Breakfast will be served from 7:00 to 9:00 am on Saturday, June 22nd.
Social & Special Events
Welcome Reception Sponsored by Danna-Gracey and The Doctors Company
The annual FOS Vendor Appreciation Welcome Reception will be held the first evening of the meeting, Thursday, June 20th from 6:45 to 7:45 pm at the Citrus Piazza. All meeting attendees, vendors, and their families are encouraged to attend. Please RSVP so we have an accurate head count. This is an outdoor event so resort casual dress is encouraged.
A Taste of Italy – Wine Tasting Reception & Classical PerformanceWe are very pleased to host a very special reception in the Tuscan Ballroom (exhibit area) on Friday, June 21st from 5:15 – 7:30 pm. In a fitting tribute to our destination we are pleased to present some extraordinary entertainment for our wine tasting event. Two singers drawing rave reviews for their performances at the Manhattan School of Music, Monica Conesa and Andrew Jurden, will perform throughout the evening. The Champagne Performance will commence at 5:15 pm. The Encore Performance will commence at 7:15 pm. In addition, the reception will feature appetizers, children’s food, beverages, and some special guests and recognitions. Please feel free to bring along your spouse, family, and guests to this terrific event as you begin your evening.
Saturday Morning Diversity Breakfast Sponsored by the FOS Diversity Task Force
The FOS Diversity Task Force is extremely pleased to present our first Diversity Breakfast during the 2019 FOS Annual Meeting. The Task Force is dedicated to promoting diversity in the orthopaedic workforce in Florida and within our organization. We are partnering in this special event with the J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society and the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society. The breakfast will start at 7:00 am on Saturday, June 22nd in the Tuscan IV Ballroom.
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Subspecialty Breakout SessionsThe Subspecialty Breakout sessions are panel discussions led by prominent figures in each respective subspecialty. Each session provides an opportunity for members to bring cases or submit abstracts which will be discussed in these smaller more intimate and specialty specific settings. The breakouts that we have planned and their respective facilitators are as follows:
ADULT RECONSTRUCTION Carlos Higuera-Rueda, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston
Christopher Grayson, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
Aldo M. Riesgo, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston
FOOT & ANKLE Glenn Shi, M.D. Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville
Thomas San Giovanni, M.D. Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute, Coral Gables
HAND Francisco Rubio, M.D. The Hand Institute, Miami
Larry Halperin, M.D. Orlando Orthopaedic Center, Orlando
PEDIATRIC John Lovejoy, M.D. Nemours Children’s Hospital, Orlando
Drew Warnick, M.D. Children’s Orthopaedic & Scoliosis Surgery Associates, St Petersburg
SHOULDER & ELBOW Jonathan Levy, M.D. Holy Cross Medical Group, Fort Lauderdale
Howard Routman, D.O. Atlantis Orthopaedics, Atlantis
SPORTS MEDICINE William Thompson, M.D. Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic, Tallahassee
Kevin Farmer, M.D. UF Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute, Gainesville
SPINE Jahangir “John” Asghar, M.D. Cantor Spine Institute, Fort Lauderdale
Marc Weinstein, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa
TRAUMA Jennifer Hagen M.D. University of Florida, Gainesville
Lisa Cannada, M.D. University of Florida-Jacksonville, Jacksonville
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Keynote Speakers & Sessions
Kristy Weber, MD is the Abramson Family Professor in Sarcoma Care Excellence in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. She is originally from St. Louis, Missouri and attended college at the U. Missouri-Columbia and medical school at Johns Hopkins. Kristy completed her orthopaedic residency training at the University of Iowa and followed that with a 2 year research/clinical fellowship in orthopaedic oncology at the Mayo Clinic. She joined the faculty at University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center where she developed a large clinical practice in orthopaedic oncology and developed a basic science research program related to cancer metastasis. Kristy was recruited to Johns Hopkins in 2003 as chief of the Division of Orthopaedic Oncology and Director of the Sarcoma Program and was promoted to Professor in 2009.
She received the Kappa Delta national orthopaedic research award for this work in 2006. Kristy has served on the Boards of Directors of many national orthopaedic and cancer organizations including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), American Orthopaedic Association (AOA), Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), and the Connective Tissue Oncology Society. She spent 4 years as Chair of the AAOS Council on Research and Quality where she oversaw initiatives related to clinical practice guidelines, evidence-based medicine, appropriate use criteria, patient safety, biomedical engineering, biological implants and the development of orthopaedic clinician-scientists. She has been President of the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society and the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society (RJOS), Secretary of the Orthopaedic Research Society and Critical Issues Chair on the AOA Executive Committee.
Kristy is currently the first woman president of the AAOS (2019). She was recruited to U. Penn in 2013 to serve as Vice-Chair of Faculty Affairs in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Director of the Sarcoma Program in the Abramson Cancer Center. Kristy was selected for the Penn Academy of Master Clinicians in 2017. A cornerstone of the Penn Sarcoma Program is the collaborative scientific research targeted toward developing new targets for the treatment of sarcoma across Penn Medicine, Penn Veterinary Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
Kristy L. Weber, M.D.AAOS President
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Keynote Speakers & Sessions
Ms. DeBruhl’s practice focuses on the representation of healthcare providers, and in particular, physicians and their legal issues. Ms. DeBruhl’s multi-state clients include healthcare providers, specialty hospitals, medical staffs, ambulatory surgery centers, durable medical equipment providers, imaging facilities, and laboratories, and pharmacies. She possesses extensive expertise in a variety of healthcare areas, including substantial experience in general healthcare law, managed care contracts, physician practices, recruitment and contracting, antitrust, Medicare and Medicaid certification and reimbursement, audits and appeals, fraud and abuse, mergers and acquisitions, and the development of ancillary services and joint ventures such as ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, and specialty hospitals.
Ms. DeBruhl is particularly experienced in providing strategic planning and advice to healthcare clients to build and develop healthcare projects, including organization of healthcare entities, joint ventures, construction, financing, management structures and investor syndication. She has developed integrated delivery systems, including ACO’s, physician specialty hospitals, and has facilitated the complex mergers of multiple physician practices. Her healthcare practice and expertise also spans both state and federal regulatory issues, including Medicare fraud and abuse enforcement and compliance issues, state fraud and abuse matters, insurance industry fraud and compliance, and federal Qui Tam (“Whistleblower”) defense.
Ms. DeBruhl also serves as outside counsel to the Faculty Group Practice Plans of both LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans and the LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport. Ms. DeBruhl was the initial counsel to organize both faculty group practices and obtained their 501(c)(3) tax-exempt designation. Ms. DeBruhl has also served as special counsel to other academic medical centers.
Ms. DeBruhl has contributed her expertise as a co-author of national publications regarding the legal representation of physicians and speaks at regional and national seminars and conferences for both legal and healthcare associations. She is rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell® and since 2009 has been recognized as a Top Lawyer in Healthcare in the New Orleans Area by New Orleans Magazine.
Kathleen DeBruhl, Esq.Kathleen L. DeBruhl & Associates: The Health Law Group, New Orleans, LA
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Kenneth Ford is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) — a not-for-profit research institute located in Pensacola, Florida. IHMC has grown into one of the nation’s premier research organizations with world-class scientists and engineers investigating a broad range of topics related to building technological systems aimed at amplifying and extending human cognition, perception, locomotion and resilience. Richard Florida has described IHMC as “a new model for interdisciplinary research institutes that strive to be both entrepreneurial and academic, firmly grounded and inspiringly ambitious.” IHMC headquarters are in Pensacola with a branch research facility in Ocala, Florida. In 2004 Florida Trend Magazine named Ford one of Florida’s four most influential citizens working in academia. Ford is the author of hundreds of scientific papers and six books. His research interests include: artificial intelligence, cognitive science, human-centered computing, and entrepreneurship in government and academia. Ford received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Tulane University.
He is Emeritus Editor-in-Chief of AAAI/MIT Press and has been involved in the editing of several journals. Ford is a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), a charter Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, a member of the Association for Computing Machinery, a member of the IEEE Computer Society, and a member of the National Association of Scholars. Ford has received many awards and honors including the Doctor Honoris Causas from the University of Bordeaux in 2005 and the 2008 Robert S. Englemore Memorial Award for his work in artificial intelligence (AI).
In 2012 Tulane University named Ford its Outstanding Alumnus in the School of Science and Engineering. In 2015, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence named Ford the recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Service Award. Also, in 2015, he was elected as Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). In 2017 Ford was inducted into the Florida Inventor’s Hall of Fame. In January 1997, Ford was asked by NASA to develop and direct its new Center of Excellence in Information Technology at the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley. He served as Associate Center Director and Director of NASA’s Center of Excellence in Information Technology. In July 1999, Ford was awarded the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal. That same year, Ford returned to private life and to the IHMC.
In October of 2002, President George W. Bush nominated him to serve on the National Science Board (NSB) and the United States Senate confirmed his nomination in March of 2003. The NSB is the governing board of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and plays an important role in advising the President and Congress on science policy issues. In 2005, Ford was appointed and sworn in as a member of the Air Force Science Advisory Board. In 2007, he became a member of the NASA Advisory Council and on October 16, 2008, Ford was named as Chairman – a capacity in which he served until October 2011. In August 2010, Ford was awarded NASA’s Distinguished Public Service Medal – the highest honor the agency confers. In February of 2012, Ford was named to a two-year term on the Defense Science Board (DSB) and in 2013, he became a member of the Advanced Technology Board (ATB) which supports the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).
Keynote Speakers & Sessions
Kenneth M. FordFlorida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
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James Grant was born in Tampa and raised on the same Carrollwood property his family has lived on for more than 75 years. He is an entrepreneur with a passion for creating technology solutions for the challenges in an ever-evolving and innovating marketplace. Those same principles are applied in his approach to governing, thereby introducing government to efficiencies that result from interoperability, while working toward his concept of Minimal Viable Government.
James is the co-founder of a Health IT company and currently works to reduce the costs of healthcare. He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from Auburn University and a law degree from Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Florida.
He was first served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2014. He returned to the Florida House by winning a special election in April 2015. He previously served as Chair of the House Health & Human Services Committee and currently serves on the Health Care Appropriations Committee and the Judiciary Committee. He is Chair of the Criminal Justice Subcommittee.
Keynote Speakers & Sessions
Representative James GrantFlorida House of Representatives, District 64 - Tampa
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As the inaugural Director of the Center for Musculoskeletal Care at Yale School of Medicine and Yale-New Haven Health, Dr. O’Connor brings together the traditional disciplines of orthopaedics, rheumatology, spine and sports medicine with ancillary services such as nutrition, behavioral health and complementary medicine to create a Center focused on integration, innovation and invigoration of patients, providers and payers. Research is a critical activity and includes translational studies and those targeting biological therapies for musculoskeletal conditions.
After graduating from Yale University with a degree in biochemistry, Dr. O’Connor attended Drexel University College of Medicine and the completed her orthopaedic surgery residency and fellowship at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. She joined the staff at Mayo Clinic in Florida (MCF) and held numerous leadership roles including Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (MCF), Medical Director for Philanthropy (MCF), member of the Executive Operations Team (MCF) and Medical Director of the Office of Integrity and Compliance for Mayo Clinic. She has also served as President of the International Society of Limb Salvage, the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society, the Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons and the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society. She is the Chair of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Diversity Advisory Board and Chair of the Movement is Life Caucus, a multi-stakeholder group committed to decreasing musculoskeletal healthcare disparities.
Keynote Speakers & Sessions
Mary O’Connor, M.D.Director, Center for Musculoskeletal Care, Yale School of Medicine
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Wathen is an executive professional with over twenty years of experience and leadership responsibility in healthcare operations, physician relations, mentorship, coding, compliance, and revenue cycle management.
Wathen most recently served as the Vice President of Operations at Methodist Medical Group. A sample of her key accomplishments as VP included creating a Coding & Compliance department from the ground-up with a team of multi-specialty certified coders, and implementation of coding education programs throughout the organization. She directed the ambulatory Epic roll-out, participated in the revenue cycle build, and helped facilitate Epic training for physicians & staff throughout the medical group. Wathen accomplished all of this while effectively leading 200 directors, managers and team members in the organization. Wathen has also earned Epic’s Access & Revenue Cycle Readiness certification.
In addition to her executive leadership experience, Wathen has an extensive background in orthopaedics operations management – having been the Director of Orthopaedics at HealthTexas Provider Network for Baylor Healthcare System from 2012-2014. Her tenure also includes academic institutional programmatic and department leadership, as she directed clinical operations of the Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic and Spine Center at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center from 2008-2009.
She holds a CCS-P certification from AHIMA; CPC credential from AAPC; and CMPE earned from MGMA. Wathen also has an Epic Access & Revenue Cycle Readiness certification.
Wathen holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Dallas in Dallas, Texas, and a Bachelor’s degree in from Wright State University.
Wathen enjoys playing golf with her husband and is an avid sports fan.
Keynote Speakers & Sessions
Wathen Strong, MBA, CMPE, CCS-P, CPCKaren Zupko & Associates
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7:00am-6:00pm Registration Location: Tuscan Foyer
7:00-8:00am Academic Program Breakfast Host: TBD (Invitation Only) Location: TBD
Breakfast with Exhibitors Location: Exhibit Hall – Tuscan I,II,III
8:00am GENERAL SESSION Location: Tuscan Ballroom
8:00am Welcome & Introductions David Chandler, M.D. President Pensacola, FL
8:00-8:30am Presidential Keynote Speaker AAOS: Where are we Going? Kristy L. Weber, M.D. AAOS President
8:30-8:40am Question and Answer Session
8:40-8:50am Presidential Address David Chandler, M.D. St Petersburg, FL
RESIDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION FINALISTS
8:50-8:5am Access to Orthopedic Spine Surgery in Florida Sebastian Rivera, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
8:58-9:05 -am Bone Metastatic Disease at Presentation in Extremity Soft- Tissue Sarcomas: Risk Factors and Survival Analysis using the SEER Registry Spencer Summers, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
9:06-9:13am Cost Analysis of Orthopedic Bedside Procedures at a Level 1 Trauma Center Samuel Huntley, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
9:14-9:20am Question and Answer
9:20-9:27am Patient-Reported Knee Outcome Scores with Quadriceps Tendon Autograft is Similar to Bone-Patellar Tendon Bone Autograft at Minimum 2-year Follow-up: A Retrospective Single Center Cohort Study in Primary ACL Reconstruction Surgery Christopher Emerson, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
9:28-9:35am Improving Post-Operative Follow Up in an Orthopedic Incarcerated Population: A Retrospective Analysis Jeffrey Engorn, M.D. Larkin Community Hospital South Miami, FL
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019
3:00-6:00pm Registration Location: Tuscan Foyer
3:30-6:00pm FOS Board of Directors Meeting Location: Ligurian II
6:00-6:45pm FOS Past Presidents & Academic Program Reception (Invitation Only) Location: Ligurian I
6:45 – 7:45pm Welcome Reception Location: Tuscan Foyer
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019
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FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019, CONTINUED
9:35-9:40am Question & Answer Session
9:40-10:10am Break Location: Exhibit Hall – Tuscan I,II,III
10:10-12:10pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Adult Reconstruction Breakout Session Location: Ligurian I Facilitators: Carlos Higuera-Rueda, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida
Christopher Grayson, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute
Aldo M. Riesgo, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida
Hand Breakout Session Location: Ligurian II Facilitators: Francisco Rubio, M.D. The Hand Institute
Larry Halperin, M.D. Orlando Orthopaedic Center
Spine Breakout Session Location: Ligurian III Facilitators: Jahangir “John” Asghar, M.D. Cantor Spine Institute
Marc Weinstein, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute
12:10-1:15pm Lunch with Exhibitors Location: Tuscan I, II, III
12:40-1:10pm Vendor Sponsored Lunch Location: Tuscan Ballroom (*Non-CME) Cartilage Repair in 2019 and the Role of MACI Tom Minas M.D. The Paley Institute West Palm Beach, FL
GENERAL SESSION The Future of Orthopaedics: Disruption & Innovation Location: Tuscan Ballroom
1:15-1:45pm Our Current Reality: Orthopaedic Perceptions on Contemporary Practice Wathen Strong, MBA, CMPE, CCS-P, CPC Karen Zupko & Associates
1:45-2:15pm The Future of Payer Regulation, Contracts and Transactional Medicine Representative James Grant Florida House of Representatives District 64- Tampa
2:15-2:45pm Private Equity Influence: Opportunities and Challenges for Orthopaedic Surgeons Kathleen DeBruhl, Esq. Kathleen L. DeBruhl & Associates: The Health Law Group New Orleans, LA
2:45-3:15pm How Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Will Reshape Society and the Delivery of Medicine Kenneth M. Ford Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
3:15-3:30pm Panel Discussion:
Wathen Strong, MBA, CMPE, CCS-P, CPC Representative James Grant Kathleen DeBruhl Kenneth M. Ford
3:30-4:00pm Break with Exhibitors Location: Tuscan I,II,III
4:00-5:00pm OrthoBowl Location: Tuscan Ballroom
5:15-7:30pm A Taste of Italy – Wine Reception with Exhibitors Entertainment Provided by: Monica Conesa & Andrew Jurden Location: Tuscan Foyer & Tuscan I, II,III
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7:00-8:00am Registration Location: Tuscan Foyer
7:00-9:00am Family Breakfast Sponsored by the FOS Young Orthopaedist Section Location: TBD
7:00-7:30am Diversity Breakfast Location: Tuscan Ballroom
7:30-8:00am Orthopaedic Resiliency Mary O’Connor, M.D. Director, Center for Musculoskeletal Care Yale School of Medicine
8:00-8:10am Question & Answer Session
8:10-8:20am Incoming Presidential Address Steve Lyons, M.D. Tampa, FL
8:20-8:45am Break with the Exhibitors Location: Exhibit Hall – Tuscan I, II,III
8:45-10:45am BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Sports Medicine Breakout Session Location: Ligurian I Facilitators: William Thompson, M.D. Tallahassee Orthopaedic Clinic
Kevin Farmer, M.D. UF Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute
Foot & Ankle Breakout Session Location: Ligurian II Facilitators: Glenn Shi, M.D. Mayo Clinic Florida
Thomas San Giovanni, M.D. Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019
10:45-11:15am Break with Exhibitors Location: Tuscan I,II,III
11:15- 1:15pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Trauma Breakout Session Location: Tuscan Ball Room Facilitators: Jennifer Hagen M.D. University of Florida
Lisa Cannada, M.D. University of Florida-Jacksonville
Shoulder & Elbow Breakout Session Location: Ligurian I Facilitators: Jonathan Levy, M.D. Holy Cross Medical Group
Howard Routman, D.O. Atlantis Orthopaedics
Pediatric Breakout Session Location: Ligurian II Facilitators: John Lovejoy, III, M.D. Nemours Children’s Hospital
Drew Warnick, M.D. Children’s Orthopaedic & Scoliosis Surgery Associates
1:15 pm Adjourn
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7:00-12:00pm Registration Location: Tuscan Foyer
7:00-7:30 am Breakfast Location: Tuscan Foyer
GENERAL SESSION Location: Tuscan Ballroom h
7:30-8:00am Business Meeting Moderator: TBD Steve Lyons, M.D. Tampa, FL
MEMBER ABSTRACTS Moderator: TBD
8:00-8:07am Opioid Free Shoulder Surgery: Optimizing Multimodal Pain Management Kiran Chatha, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
8:08-8:15am Increased Academic Productivity in Graduating Orthopaedic Surgery Residents Following Restructuring of a Research Rotation Sheila Conway, M.D. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL
8:16-8:23am Epiphyseal-Entry Cannulated Screws for Temporary Guided Growth of the Knees Cody Sanderson, M.D. Nemours Jacksonville, FL
8:24-8:30am Question and Answer
8:30-8:37am Does Acromion Anatomy Affect Acromion Stress Fracture after Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty? Vani Sabesan, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
8:38-8:45am Access to Health Care: Do Florida Orthopaedic Surgeons Accommodate Self-Pay Patients? Michael Havig, M.D. Naples Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Naples, FL
SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019
8:46-8:50am Question & Answer Session
8:50-8:57am Complications of Volar Locking Plate Fixation Francisco Rubio, M.D. The Miami Hand & Upper Extremity Institute Miami, FL
8:58-9:05am The Incidence of Injury to the Contralateral Sacroiliac Joint in Patients Treated Operatively for Unilateral Lateral Compression Pelvic Ring Injuries David Donohue, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
9:05-9:10am Question & Answer Session
9:10-9:25am William Enneking, M.D. Memorial Oncology Lecture Caroline Chebli, M.D. James A. Haley VA Hospital Sarasota, FL
9:25-9:40am Campaigning for Congress: A Retrospective Review Julio Gonzalez, M.D. Venice, FL
FELLOWS RESEARCH COMPETITION
9:40-9:47am Prediction of Impingement-free Range of Motion Prior to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Diego Lima, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston, FL
9:48-9:55am Lesser Tuberosity Osteotomy in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty - Impact of Radiographic Healing on Outcomes Paul DeVito, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopaedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
9:56-10:00am Question & Answer
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SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019, CONTINUED
10:00-10:07am The Clinical Variation In Functional Pelvic Tilt Between Prospective THA Patients With And Without Spinal Fusion Jason Stack, M.D. Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa, FL
10:08-10:15am Sensor-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty Achieve Better Outcomes in Patients With Multiple Comorbidities Rushabh Vakharia, M.D. Holy Cross Orthopaedic Institute Fort Lauderdale, FL
10:16-10:20am Question & Answer
RESIDENT & FELLOW ABSTRACTS
10:20-10:27am Early Outcomes Following Dorsal Denervation of the Midfoot for Management of Arthritic Pain Arun Kumar, M.D. University of Florida Shands Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL
10:28-10:35am It Does Take More Than A Year To Recover From Shoulder Arthroplasty: An Analysis Of Patients With Early Poor Outcomes James Spears, M.D. University of Florida Gainesville, FL
10:36-10:40am Question & Answer Session
10:40-10:47am Time to Surgery Greater than 24 Hours Increases the Risk for Surgical Site Infection in the Elderly with a Displaced Femoral Neck Fracture Rafael Serrano, M.D. University of South Florida Tampa, FL
10:48-10:55am Force Seen by the Hook of the Hamate During the Baseball Swing: Does Grip Matter? Lindsay Flynn, M.D. University of Florida Gainesville, FL
10:56-11:00am Question & Answer Session
11:00am FELLOWS AND RESIDENTS RESEARCH AWARD CEREMONY
These awards were supported by an OREF grant made possible through funding provided by Zimmer and DePuy Synthes.
11:00 am Meeting Adjourned
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Seymour Fractures: Hiding in Plain SightGabrielle Gostigian
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Tampa, FL
Mid To Long Term Clinical Outcomes Of Total Wrist Arthroplasty
Adil Ahmed, M.D.University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
Two Configurations of Triple-Folded Hamstring Tendons Used for ACL Reconstruction: An Evaluation of
Biomechanical Properties Andrew Sephien
USF Morsani College of MedicineTampa, FL
Proline Rich Polypeptide-1 (PRP-1) Inhibits
Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) Anchorage Independent Growth and Spheroid
Formation in Human Chondrosarcoma Alexandra Moran
University of MiamiMiami, FL
Risk Assessment and Predictor Tool as a Predictor of Discharge Disposition After Joint
Replacement: is it Time to Re-define it? Florian Dibra, M.D.University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
The Impact of State Opioid Regulation on Postoperative Prescribing Patterns
for Joint Arthroplasty Sean Kraekel, M.D.
Florida Orthopaedic InstituteTampa, FL
Outcomes of Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients with Excessive
Retroversion: A Case-Control Study Paul DeVito, M.D.
Holy Cross Orthopedic InstituteOakland Park, FL
Higher Elixhauser-Comorbidity Index (ECI) Scores Are An Independent Risk Factor for 90-Day Readmission Rates and 2-Year Short-Term
Implant Related Complications in Patients Following Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
Rushabh Vakharia, M.D.Holy Cross Hospital Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Increasing Elixhauser-Comorbidity Index Score Is Associated With Increased 90-Day Medical Complications and Greater In-Hospital Length
of Stays in Patients Undergoing Primary Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
Bijan Ameri, M.D. Broward Health Medical Center
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Return to Play Following Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection of the Ulnar Collateral
Ligament Based on Injury Severity Frederic Mills
University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC
Assessment of Safe Cartilage Harvesting Quantity in the Ankle: A Cadaveric Study
Michael O’Brien University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Assessment of Safe Cartilage Harvesting Quantity in the Shoulder: A Cadaveric Study
Michael O’Brien University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Observer Reliability of CT Tibiofibular Line for Syndesmosis Reduction Assessment
Anthony Pollizzi University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Efficacy of Minimally Invasive Reverse Ponseti Method for Congenital Vertical
Talus; A Prospective Comparative Study with Mean 2-Year Follow-up
Ali Parsa Massachusetts General Hospital
Norwood, MA
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PRELIMINARY EXHIBIT SHOW HOURS
SET-UP: Thursday, June 20th
3:00 to 6:00 pm
SHOW HOURS: Thursday, June 20th
6:45 to 7:45 pm Welcome Reception (social)
Friday, June 21st 7:00 to 8:00am (Breakfast) 9:40 to 10:10 am (break) 12:10 to 1:15 pm (lunch) 3:30 to 4:00 pm (break)
5:30 to 7:30 pm (Wine Reception in exhibit hall)
Saturday, June 22nd 8:20 to 8:45 am (break)
10:45 to 11:15 am (break)
BREAK DOWN: Saturday, June 22nd
11:15am to 1pm
SOCIAL EVENTS FOR ALL ATTENDEES & VENDORS
Thursday, June 20th 6:45 to 7:45 pm
Social Welcome Reception
Friday, June 21st 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Wine Reception with exhibitors
• Representatives are encouraged to participate in all meeting sessions.
• There are no FOS dinner events after each reception. Please feel free to make individual plans to have dinner with attendees.
• The wine reception Friday is in the Exhibit Hall. This is our major event in the exhibit hall.
Abbott Laboratories
Acumed, LLC
Arthrosurface
Avanos Medical
Biedermann Motech
Biocomposites
BirdEye
Clint Pharmaceuticals
Esaote North America
Exscribe
Ferring Pharmaceuticals - Euflexxa
Fidia Pharma USA, Inc
FX Shoulder USA
GE Walker, Inc
Innovative Medical Products
ITG Diet
ITS.
JointPoint
Maxx Orthopedics
Medartis, Inc
Medtronic
Merry X-Ray Corporation
Modernizing Medicine
MTF Biologics / CONMED
Organogenesis
Ossur Americas
Priority Responsible Funding, LLC
ProAssurance
Skeletal Dynamics, LLC
StelKast, Inc
Stryker
Vericel Corporation
Wright Medical Group N.V.
ZipLine Medical, Inc
CLASS 2 EXHIBITORS
CAREstream America
DePuy Synthes
Endo Pharmaceuticals
Flexion Therapeutics, Inc
Key Retirement Solutions LLC
Landau & Associates
Ortho Florida / IHBS
Orthopedic Care Partners
Smith & Nephew, Inc
Zimmer Biomet
CLASS 1 EXHIBITORS
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HOUSING INSTRUCTIONS
https://res.windsurfercrs.com/ibe/details.aspx?proper tid=14841&nights=1&checkin=06/20/2019&group=GMPG6J1
Room assignments can be made directly with Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Orlando by calling:
Loews Reservation Center: 1-866-360-7395
Please make sure to request the group rate for Florida Orthopaedic Society. The room rate is from $225 per night.
The cut-off date for rooms in our group block is Monday, May 20th, 2019.
To Book hotel rooms online:
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Registration Form for the 2019 FOS Annual Meeting June 20- 23, 2019 at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Orlando
Online registration available at www.floridaorthopediccommunity.comReturn to: Florida Orthopaedic Society , 1215 E Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801
Fax: 813-949-8994 Email: [email protected]
Attendee Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Practice Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City_________________________________________________________________________ State___________________ Zip __________________
Phone Number:_________________________________________________Cell Phone No: ______________________________________________
E-Mail Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Designation (check one) q MD q DO q PA Other: ____________ Medical License Number: ________________________________
Primary Specialty:______________________________________________Secondary Specialty: __________________________________________
Number of Physicians in Practice: ________________________________Number of Locations: ________________________________________
Practice Type (please check one): q Private q Multi Specialty q University Affiliated
q Hospital Based/Owned q Solo q Clinical/Research
q Current FOS Member q Current Bones Member q Physician Non member q Administrator Non member
q Allied Medical Professional q Medical Student q Fellow / Residency Program q Other____________________ (PA, NP, RN )
PARTICIPANT CLASSIFICATION: Please check one
BREAKOUT SESSIONS: Please check the Breakout Sessions you would like.
APPLICABLE FEES:
DATE TIME BREAKOUT SESSIONSFriday, June 21 10:30am - 12:30pm q Adult Recon q Hand q Spine q Will not attendSaturday, June 22 8:45am - 10:45am q Sports Medicine q Foot & Ankle q Will not attendSaturday, June 22 11:15am - 1:15pm q Trauma q Shoulder & Elbow q Pediatric q Will not attend
Meeting Registration:
Current Members (FOS/Emeritus & BSOF): $250 ________ Non-Members Physicians: $550_________
Non-Member Allied Professionals, Admin’s, Office Staff: $300 ________ Medical students / Fellows/ In Residency: Free
Special Event Registration: all events are included in your meeting registration fee. Please let us know if you plan to attend the below
events so we can ensure we have the correct headcounts.
Thursday Evening Welcome Reception (6:45pm – 7:45pm) # of Guests (inc yourself) : ________________________
Friday Luncheon: (Attendees only) - please indicate if you will require lunch q Yes q No
Friday “ A Taste of Italy” Wine & Cocktail Reception (5:00pm – 7:00pm) # of Guests (inc yourself) :
Saturday Diversity Breakfast (7am – 7:30am) Attendees only q Yes q No
Guest Name : ___________________________________________________ No: of Children: ____________ Ages : ____________________
Dietary Restrictions ((Vegetarian / vegan/allergies etc.) : _______________________________________________________________________
Total Amount Enclosed: $_____________ Checks payable to the “Florida Orthopaedic Society”
** Please note that a $50 surcharge will apply to all registrations received after June 19, 2019*** Any cancellations after May 1, 2019 will incur a $50 cancellation fee.
Payment Information: I authorize the following amount to be charged to my credit card. (Amex, Visa, MC)
Amount Authorized: ______________ Card #: __________________________________________________________________________
Expiration Date: _________________________ Security Code: ____________________ Zip code: ____________________________
Name on card: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Billing Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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FLORIDA ORTHOPAEDIC SOCIETY STRATEGIC PLAN
Vision StatementThe Florida Orthopaedic Society will be the premier
organization that promotes the highest quality musculoskeletal health for the citizens of Florida.
Mission Statement The Florida Orthopaedic Society will champion the
interests of musculoskeletal patients and orthopaedic surgeons in Florida.
2018-2019 FOS BOARD MEMBERS
President ............................... David Chandler, M.D. Past President ....................... George Canizares, M.D. 1st Vice President .................. Steven Lyons, M.D. 2nd Vice President ................ Steve Lucie, M.D.Secretary/Treasurer ............... Kevin Farmer, M.D.AAOS BOC Member ............. David Jason Oberste, M.D. AAOS BOC Member ............. Stanley Kupiszewski, M.D. AAOS BOC Member ............. David Cheong, M.D. AAOS BOC Member ............. Kevin Shrock, M.D. AAOS BOC Member ............. R. Stephen Lucie, M.D. At-Large Member .................. Stephen Quinnan, M.D.At-Large Member .................. Thomas Bernasek, M.D.Health Policy Chair ................ Larry Halperin, MDFOPAC Chair ......................... Andrew Borom, M.D. FORPG Appointee ................ Brian Ziegler, M.D. Carrier Advisory Committee . Steven Weber, D.O. Program Committee ............. Vani Sabesan, M.D.Membership Committee ....... David Cheong, M.D.Region 1 Representative ....... Aaron Guyer, M.D. Region 2 Representative ....... Justin Deen, M.D. Region 3 Representative ....... Vacant – (Elections 2019)Region 4 Representative ....... Edwin Melendez, M.D. Region 5 Representative ....... Mark Bromson, M.D.
1215 E Robinson Street | Orlando, FL 32801Phone 813.948.8660 | Fax 813.949.8994
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