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30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update: A Tale of Two Cities

30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update: A Tale of Two Cities

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Date of beginning

Friday, 18 May 2018

Duration

2 days

Deadline for abstracts

Thursday, 17 May 2018

City

New York

Country

USA

Contact

CME FORE

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We are pleased to announce the 30th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Update 2018: A Tale of Two Cities,

formerly known as The Columbia University NYC Trauma Course. With the addition of Dr. Paul Tornetta as Course Co-Director we will be offering a new format alternating the location each year between New York and Boston.

This course is designed to present advanced instruction of upper and lower extremity trauma to practicing orthopaedic surgeons and residents. Participants will be updated on new techniques and philosophies in the modern management of orthopaedic trauma. Attendees will learn to identify and understand appropriate salvage procedures for difficult trauma cases. The course uses a variety of techniques including didactic lectures, case presentations, and hands-on workshops.



Category: Conferences | Science, Health and Medicine | Orthopedics



On Friday May 18, 2018 at 7:00 am (ends Saturday May 19, 2018 at 5:00 pm)



Prices:



Physicians: USD 450

Fellows and Other Healthcare Professionals: USD 300



Venue details: New York Marriott Marquis, 1535 Broadway, New York, 10036, United States