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* 1. Check appropriate title.

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* 2. Please rate your overall satisfaction with the organization of this meeting.

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* 3. The ACCME defines commercial bias as presentations giving an unbalanced view of therapeutic options by promoting a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest.

Was this CME course free of commercial bias?

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* 4. Did the faculty disclose significant relationships with commercial support?
(One or more of these methods: Syllabus / Opening Remarks / Verbally / On Slides)

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* 5. Please rate the quality of the meeting facilities.

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* 6. How well were the Atlanta Trauma Symposium course objectives met?

Upon completion of the course participants should be able to:

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Apply the most current techniques in fracture care
Appraise the updated indications for fracture treatment selection
Identify the complexity of fractures so as to make the best referral decisions
Analyze how healthcare reform may impact physician practice in orthopaedic trauma
Employ different treatment options based on expert opinion

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* 7. How well were the Post Course Sacroiliac Joint Arthrosis Summit course objectives met?

Upon completion of the course participants should be able to:

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Recognize which patient population is at risk for SIJ arthrosis
Understand the anatomy and function of the SIJ
Understand the diagnostic algorithm
Employ different treatment options
Learn operative and non-operative treatment techniques

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* 8. Did you meet your personal goal/objective for what you intended to get out of this course?

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* 9. Do you intend to integrate what you learned at this conference into your current practice?

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* 10. Please rate the relevance of this program to your scope of practice:

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* 11. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 1: FOOT/ANKLE I

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Anish R. Kadakia, MD - When to Fix Posterior Malleolus and Deltoid
Brian Abell, DO - Update on Calcaneus
Anish R. Kadakia, MD - Talus Fractures: From Fixation to the Avascular Healed
Michael Quackenbush, DO - The Syndesmosis: Is It That Important and Why?
Anish R. Kadakia, MD - Lisfranc/Midfoot Injuries: Update
Brian Abell, DO - Management of the Soft Tissues
John Chao, MD - Ankle Fractures: New Techniques for the Common Ones
John Chao, MD - The Latest on Gastroc/Achilles Tears
John Chao, MD - 5 Most Common Post Traumatic Complaints and What To Do

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* 12. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 2: FOOT/ANKLE II

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Anish R. Kadakia, MD - Syndesmotic Injuries: So Many Opinions, What Do I Need to Know?
Craig Camasta, DPM - The Truth About Gastroc Recession and Foot Problems
Craig Camasta, DPM - Common Forefoot Problems and Treatment
William Min, MD - The When, How, Why of Exifx and Fibula in Pilon Fractures
Jason Lowe, MD - Debate: Distal Tibia Fractures Should be Plated
William Reisman, MD - Debate: Distal Tibia Fractures Should be Nailed
Jason Lowe, MD - Case Presentation

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* 13. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 3: PEDIATRICS & ADULTS

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Steven Kane, MD - Sports Injuries in the Child and Adolescent
Dana Olszewski, MD, MPH - Ankle Fractures in Children
Dana Olszewski, MD, MPH - Wrist/Forearm Fractures in Children
Michael Schmitz, MD - What Brings Your Child in Today? Common Orthopaedic Presentations
Michael Schmitz, MD - Latest in Evidence Based Treatment for Pediatric Orthopaedics
Jason Lowe, MD - Proximal Humerus Fractures in the Non Elderly Adult
Phani Dantuluri, MD - Geriatric Proximal Humerus Fractures - Fix 'Em
Steven Kane, MD - Geriatric Proximal Humerus Fractures - Replace 'Em
Doug Lundy, MD - Geriatric Proximal Humerus Fractures - Leave 'Em Be
Phani Dantuluri, MD - Clavicle and AC Injuries: Update

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* 14. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 4

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William Reisman, MD - Technical Tips for Nailing and Plating Humeri
Snehal Dalal, MD - Olecranon Fractures: When Tension Banding is Not Gonna Work
Joshua Ratner, MD - Evidence Based Treatment of Distal Radius
Snehal Dalal, MD - Distal Ulna Fractures: When and How to Fix
Joshua Ratner, MD - Schaphoid Fractures: Update

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* 15. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 5

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Doug Lundy, MD - Medical Legal Environment: Malpractice and Liens
Robert Harris, MD - Industry Update: Generics, Repless and Coyotes. What's Worse?
William Min, MD - Billing Tips and Tricks for Fracture Treatment
Doug Lundy, MD - Minimizing Overhead
Alex Bateman - Physician-Hospital Alignment
Mark Baker - Preparing for Bundled Care
Shantanu Agrawal, MD - KEYNOTE: Bending the Cost Curve at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

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* 16. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 6

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Christopher McBride - Physician Alignment and Bundled Care
Lawrence Webb, MD - Osteoporosis: Update and The Role of Orthopaedics
William Min, MD - PQRS and Fragility Programs: What it Means for Us
Martin Austin, MD - Getting Gramma Ready for Surgery: No Such Thing As Clearance
Bedri Yusuf, MD - The Value of Hospitalist Programs
William Min, MD - Variables in Disposition: Why is Gramma Still Here, You Ask?

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* 17. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 7: HIP AND FEMUR

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Jeffrey Garrett, MD - Femoral Neck Fractures in Gramma: THA
William Rosenblum, MD - Femoral Neck Fractures in Gramma: Hemi
John Floyd, MD - Peritrochanteric Fractures: Tips and Tricks
Thomas Moore, Jr., MD - Femoral Shaft: Tips and Tricks for Nailing
William Reisman, MD - Distal Femur: Tips and Tricks for Fixation (ORIF and IM Nails)
John Floyd, MD - Periprosthetic Fractures: Hip
John Floyd, MD - Periprosthetic Fractures: Knee
Fred Flandry, MD - Extensor Mechanism Disruptions: Current Concepts
Thomas Moore, Jr., MD - Tibial Plateau Fractures: One and Two Plates. Why and How?
William Rosenblum, MD - Tibial Shaft: Tricks and New Techniques

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* 18. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Atlanta Trauma Symposium speakers
SESSION 8

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Jeffrey Garrett, MD - How Do I DAA?
Daniel Lee, MD - How to Set Up Fragility Fracture Program
Fred Flandry, MD - The Posterior/Medial Approach to the Knee
Thomas Moore, Sr., MD - Peri-operative Infections: Update
Bruce Ziran, MD - Debridement Update: How to Cut it Out and Wash it Out
Chetan Deshpande, MD - When Bones Don't Heal: Update on Non-Unions
John Floyd, MD - Bone Grafting Update: From Platelets, to DBM, to BMP
Jason Lowe, MD - Non-Biologic Adjunct: How and Why Bone Stimulators Work (Or Don't)

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* 19. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Post Course SIJ Summit speakers
DAY 1

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Tim Ganey, PhD - Anatomy
Michael Price, MD - SIJ H/P and Differential DX
Floyd Flandry, MD - Diagnostic Tests
Floyd Flandry, MD - Non-Operative Treatment
Shelley Smith-DiCecco, PT - Physical Therapy
Adam Lewis, MD - Failed Lumbar Fusion

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* 20. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Post Course SIJ Summit speakers
DAY 2

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Chetan Deshpande, MD - SIJ History and Literature
Adam Lewis, MD - Operative Technique
Justin Barrett, MD - Operative C-Arm Technique
Shelley Smith-DiCecco, PT - Post-Operative PT
David Weiss, MD - Post-Operative Complications
Jake Heiney, MD - MIS SI Joint Fusion: The Progression of the Clinical Literature

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* 21. Based on your CME needs, please give suggestions for future program topics/formats.

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* 22. What barriers do you foresee that may hinder your implementation of changes learned at this activity? What educational strategies could help to overcome these barriers?

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* 23. What do you see as your BIGGEST challenge in improving patient safety, patient care and/or patient outcomes? What educational strategies could help to overcome this challenge?

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* 24. How did you hear about this CME Program?

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* 25. Please provide your contact information.

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* 26. The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 29 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

CME Credits for this course are calculated as follows:
Main Course Case Presentations: 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
Main Course Hands-on Workshops: 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
Main Course Didactic: 16 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
Post-Course SIJ Summit: 7 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM

Please attest to the total number of credit hours (minimum .25- maximum 29) that you spent in this CME
activity:

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