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Course Directors Theodore W. Parsons III, MD, FACS Robert H. Quinn, MD Faculty Joseph Benevenia, MD Frank J. Frassica, MD C. Parker Gibbs Jr., MD G. Douglas Letson, MD Valerae O. Lewis, MD Richard L. McGough, MD Carol D. Morris, MD John D. Reith, MD H. Thomas Temple, MD Please note: Course faculty is subject to change. All faculty members have disclosed potential conflicts of interest. These disclosures can be viewed online at www.aaos.org under ‘Member Services’. A clear and concise understanding of pathology Designed predominantly for residents, post-residency fellows, PAs, nurse practitioners, and allied health professionals, this course helps you develop a strong foundation and deeper understanding of musculoskeletal oncology. Your experienced faculty of orthopaedic surgeons – all practicing musculoskeletal oncologists – walks you through a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of malignant and benign tumors, reactive lesions of bone and soft tissue, and metastatic bone disease. Through innovative and dynamic teaching techniques, including audience discussions and the interactive Audience Response System (ARS), faculty provides real-time feedback to the group and focuses on areas that need more explanation. Bring your questions and use the informal discussion time to maximize your individual learning opportunities with faculty one-on-one. Use this unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive review of musculoskeletal oncology. The clear and concise faculty presentations help you both understand and correlate the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic components of these tumors to improve your diagnosis and treatment strategy. This course is designed to give you the knowledge and skills to: • Appropriately evaluate patients with bone and soft tissue lesions • Compare and contrast various surgical and non-surgical treatment protocols for benign and malignant bone tumors as well as metastatic disease • Interpret histopathologic diagnoses as they apply to clinical practice • Evaluate imaging studies and adequately interpret pertinent findings MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles September 21-22, 2012 Tampa, Florida The Academy would like to thank the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society for the many contributions made by its members in the presentation of this program. The Academy and orthopaedic specialty societies work together to provide orthopaedic surgeons with the highest quality educational programs and publications. This cooperative spirit among colleague organizations is an important resource and valuable asset for the orthopaedic community. Musculoskeletal Tumor Society

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Page 1: MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles

Course Directors

Theodore W. Parsons III, MD, FACS

Robert H. Quinn, MD

Faculty

Joseph Benevenia, MD

Frank J. Frassica, MD

C. Parker Gibbs Jr., MD

G. Douglas Letson, MD

Valerae O. Lewis, MD

Richard L. McGough, MD

Carol D. Morris, MD

John D. Reith, MD

H. Thomas Temple, MD

Please note: Course faculty is subject to change.

All faculty members have disclosed potential conflicts of interest.

These disclosures can be viewed online at www.aaos.org under ‘Member Services’.

A clear and concise understanding of pathology

Designed predominantly for residents, post-residency fellows, PAs, nurse practitioners, and allied health professionals, this course helps you develop a strong foundation and deeper understanding of musculoskeletal oncology.

Your experienced faculty of orthopaedic surgeons – all practicing musculoskeletal oncologists – walks you through a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of malignant and benign tumors, reactive lesions of bone and soft tissue, and metastatic bone disease. Through innovative and dynamic teaching techniques, including audience discussions and the interactive Audience Response System (ARS), faculty provides real-time feedback to the group and focuses on areas that need more explanation. Bring your questions and use the informal discussion time to maximize your individual learning opportunities with faculty one-on-one.

Use this unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive review of musculoskeletal oncology. The clear and concise faculty presentations help you both understand and correlate the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic components of these tumors to improve your diagnosis and treatment strategy.

This course is designed to give you the knowledge and skills to:

• Appropriately evaluate patients with bone and soft tissue lesions

• Compare and contrast various surgical and non-surgical treatment protocols for benign and malignant bone tumors as well as metastatic disease

• Interpret histopathologic diagnoses as they apply to clinical practice

• Evaluate imaging studies and adequately interpret pertinent findings

MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles

September 21-22, 2012 • Tampa, Florida

The Academy would like to thank the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society for the many contributions made by its members in the presentation of this program. The Academy and orthopaedic specialty societies work together to provide orthopaedic surgeons with the highest quality educational programs and publications. This cooperative spirit among colleague organizations is an important resource and valuable asset for the orthopaedic community.

MusculoskeletalTumor Society

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012

REgiSTRATion foRMCourse Tuition Registration fee includes course materials, syllabus, refreshment breaks, and Welcome Reception. Lunches are included for all full-day sessions only. All additional costs (lodging, meals, etc.) are the registrant’s responsibility.

MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles Course #3282 September 21-22, 2012 Tampa, FL

Check only one AAOS/MSTS Member/Candidate Member/

Associate Member/International Member ................................... $495

Nonmember/International Nonmember/ Other Physician/Non-MD Practitioner/Non-Physician .................. $595

Orthopaedic Resident/Post Residency Fellow/ Nurse/Allied Health/Physician Assistant/Military* ........................ $395

AAOS/MSTS Emeritus Member ................................................... $395

Tuition enclosed $ (U.S. Dollars only, pay able to American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)

Print name and number that appear on mailing label:

Academy ID#

Name

Address

City State Zip Country

Work Telephone Fax Number

Home Telephone E-mail Address

Visa MasterCard American Express

Credit Card Number

Expiration date

Check here if ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accommo dation is desired. An AAOS staff person will contact you.

Priority Code: 2490

* For AAOS members in active military duty only

Registration rate includes boxed lunch and 2 breaks each day and a reception on Friday.

15 Total Credits of Category 1 CMECourse participants are required to complete an online evaluation form in order to receive CME credits.

Your CME transcript will include credits for participation approximately two weeks following the course. Visit www.aaos.org/transcript to view your transcript.

fRiDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012

Pre-session Activities 7:15 am – 8:00 am• Registration• Welcome and Announcements

Morning 8:00 am – 12:10 pm• Pre-test• Overview and Clinical Presentation • Radiographic Overview • Histopathologic Overview • Staging Systems/Classification of Bone and ST Tumors Discussion and Questions

Afternoon 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm• Benign Bone Lesions• Benign Cartilage Lesions• Benign Fibrous/Histiocytic Lesions• Cystic Lesions of Bone• Giant Cell Tumor• Malignant Bone/Fibrous Lesions• Ewing’s Sarcoma• Post-testDiscussion and QuestionsAdjourn

Evening 5:30 pm – 6:30 pmWelcome Reception

Morning 8:00 am – 12:35 pm• Pre-test• Malignant Cartilage Lesions• Tibial Lesions • Spine and Sacral Lesions • Secondary Lesions• Multiple Myeloma/Lymphoma• Miscellaneous Lesions• Metastatic Bone Disease• Metabolic Bone DiseaseDiscussion and Questions

Afternoon 1:20 pm – 5:00 pm• Benign Soft Tissue Tumors/Reactive Lesions• Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors• Synovial Lesions• Audience Interactive Unknowns• Post-TestPanel DiscussionCourse Adjourns

Enrollment for this course is limited to 90 participants.

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Enroll today! Call (800) 626-6726

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

AMA Credit Designation StatementThe American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Obtaining CME CreditCourse participants are required to complete an online evaluation form in order to receive CME credit. AAOS members: Your CME transcript file will list your CME credits for participation in this CME course approximately two weeks following the course.

For More Information For detailed information on any of the Academy’s CME courses, use any of these options:• Call our Customer Service Department at (800) 626-6726• Outside the U.S. call +1-847-823-7186• Go to the Academy’s website, www.aaos.org/courses

Discounted Airfare/Rental CarCall CorpTrav Management Group toll-free (800) 211-8016, or United Airlines at (800) 521-4041, to receive special discounts on United flights – Reference# 549KD

For discount car rental call Hertz Rent-a-car at (800) 654-2240 – Reference CV#02KS0017

Please specify you will be attending an American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons CME course. (Individuals traveling from outside the US and Canada will need to contact a travel agency or the airlines directly within their country.)

Course CancellationThe Academy reserves the right to cancel a course thirty (30) days prior to the course date. Any person who has registered for the course will be notified by email at the address noted in the AAOS member database. A telephone call will also be made to each registrant for whom a number is available. Persons whose registration is received after a course is cancelled will be notified by telephone and email. Registration fees will be refunded in full. However, other costs incurred by the registrant, such as airline or hotel penalties are the responsibility of the registrant.

Please Register Early! Courses are frequently oversubscribed. Deadlines and registration limits enable the Academy to con firm your regis tration. If you have not received confirmation from the AAOS by mail or email prior to your departure for the course, please contact the Academy’s Cus tomer Service Department at (800) 626-6726.

The Aca demy cannot be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not con firmed and for whom space is not avail able at the course. Costs incurred by the registrant, such as air line or hotel penal ties are the responsi bility of the regis trant.

IMPORTANT: Please call Customer Service at (800) 626-6726 to confirm your registration before making your airline reservations

gEnERAl infoRMATionFour Ways to Register1. Phone: Call Customer Service at (800) 626-6726,

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C.T. Outside U.S. call +1-847-823-7186.2. Fax: Fax a copy of this form to (800) 823-8025. Outside U.S. fax to

+1-847-823-8025.3. Online: Visit www.aaos.org/3282, and fill in the information

requested. 4. Mail: Mail directly to: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons,

Box 75838, Chicago, IL 60675-5838. Please allow 3 weeks toprocess registrations submitted by mail.

Refunds Requests for refunds must be received in writing at the Academy office (AAOS, 6300 N. River Road, Rosemont, IL 60018-4262) one week prior to the course. Beyond the deadline date, no monetary refund will be issued. Instead, a tuition credit will be given toward another AAOS course held within one year. In all instances, a $100 processing fee will be charged.

Refund Deadline Course #3282 September 14, 2012

Housing InformationA block of rooms has been set aside at the hotel for registrants of this course. Please contact the number below to reserve your accommodations. All hotel reservation requests must be secured with an advance room deposit.

MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles

Course #3282, Tampa, FLSeptember 21-22, 2012

Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown Convention Center513 S. Florida AvenueTampa, FL 33602Phone: (813) 769-8300 • Reservations: (800) 362-2779

Please specify that you will be attending the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons AAOS Oncology Review course.

Make Your Housing Reservation Now! The Academy cannot guarantee a room or special room rate for anyone who registers for the course after the housing deadline. If the room block fills prior to the deadline, the hotel cannot guarantee availability and/or the special AAOS rate. Housing reservations may be available online. Go to the Academy’s website at www.aaos.org/3282, and click on the link “housing reservations online.”

Final Course InformationFinal course information will be available on the Academy’s website one month prior to the course date. This information will not be mailed to you. Go to www.aaos.org/3282, and click on “View Final Course Information.”

$165 night, plus applicable taxes

Housing Reservation Deadline September 6, 2012

Room Rates*: Single or Double occupancy

*Please note that the price of your hotel room includes daily full breakfast for each registered guest.

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6300 North River RoadRosemont, Illinois 60018

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MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles

September 21-22, 2012Tampa, FL

Theodore W. Parsons III, MD, FACSRobert H. Quinn, MDCourse Directors

6300 North River RoadRosemont, Illinois 60018

MSTS/AAOS Residents Musculoskeletal Oncology Review: Clinical Radiographic and Pathologic Overview and Treatment Principles

September 21-22, 2012Tampa, FL

Theodore W. Parsons III, MD, FACS Robert H. Quinn, MDCourse Directors