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What’s the latest in orthopaedic CME online courses? Listen below to some of the country’s leading specialists from institutions such as the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine, and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

1. Common Sports Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment Options

Listen to Eric Anish, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA summarize ways to improve the management of common sports injuries in this CME-accredited audio lecture. After listening to this full lecture, you will be better prepared to:

  • Recognize the signs and perform appropriate examinations to diagnose shoulder impingement, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome, and patellofemoral pain syndrome.
  • Distinguish morphologic FAI from FAI syndrome.
  • Elaborate on the importance of physical therapy and conservative care for management of shoulder impingement, FAI syndrome, and patellofemoral pain syndrome.

2. Acute, Subacute, and Chronic Hand and Wrist Injuries

Join Daniel Mass, MD, Professor of orthopaedic and Plastic Surgery, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL as he discusses how to improve the diagnosis and treatment of acute hand and wrist injuries and subacute and chronic hand and wrist conditions in this CME-accredited audio lecture. After listening to this full lecture, you will be better prepared to:

  • Employ appropriate anesthesia techniques in the treatment of patients with acute hand and wrist injuries.
  • Optimize treatment of patients who present to the emergency department with acute hand and wrist injuries.
  • Diagnose subacute and chronic hand and wrist injuries.
  • Identify organisms associated with injuries to the hand.
  • Recognize activities of daily living and the work environment that are associated with subacute and chronic hand and wrist injuries.

3. Evaluation and Management of Degenerative Knee Conditions

Tessa Balach, MD, Associate Professor of orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitative Medicine, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL reviews ways to improve the management of arthritis of the knee in this CME-accredited audio lecture. Once you listen to the full lecture, you will be better prepared to:

  • Assess patients who present with knee pain.
  • Use nonsurgical techniques to manage knee pain.
  • Counsel patients about surgical options for managing arthritis of the knee.

4. Nonoperative Spine Care for Back Pain

Join Kevin Barrette, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco as he talks about ways to improve the diagnosis and management of common spine conditions in this CME-accredited lecture. After listening to the full lecture, you will be better prepared to:

  • Evaluate for common spine conditions that qualify for nonoperative treatment.
  • Diagnose common spine conditions.
  • Recommend appropriate physical therapy regimens based on disease and patient characteristics.
  • Prescribe pharmacologic interventions, such as medications and injections, to manage spine conditions.
  • Identify emerging novel techniques for management of spine issues.

5. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocols For orthopaedic Surgery

Listen to Kristopher M. Schroeder, MD, MS, Associate Professor, and Division Chief, Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison discuss ways to improve the use of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols, particularly in orthopaedic surgery, in this CME-accredited lecture. Once you listen to the full lecture, you will be better prepared to:

  • Provide effective preoperative care, including prehabilitation to improve patients’ functional capacity.
  • Avoid hypothermia and overhydration during surgery.
  • Apply ERAS protocols during the postoperative period.
  • Weigh the advantages and drawbacks to the use of epidural anesthesia.
  • ERAS orthopaedic, including spinal, surgeries.

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