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Agenda and CME Document
Agenda and CME Document
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The document outlines a webinar titled "Addressing Common Ambulatory Fractures in an Outpatient Setting," which occurs on December 11 from 7:00-9:00 pm Central Time. The event is hosted in collaboration with the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. Moderated by Tracy K. Harig and Richard A. Zell, it features various topics, including management of foot and ankle fractures, physical rehabilitation, and the development of an APP-run orthopedic urgent care.<br /><br />The webinar aims to equip participants with the ability to identify and manage common ambulatory fractures and discuss best practices in rehabilitation and urgent care development. It provides Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, accredited by the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). The course is particularly targeted at experienced foot and ankle surgeons, general orthopaedic surgeons, post-residency fellows, residents, and allied health professionals.<br /><br />The program emphasizes that all content developers have independently curated the course material free from commercial influence. Accreditation ensures a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for attendees, and CME certificates are awarded upon completion.<br /><br />Key faculty bios are presented, highlighting their qualifications and contributions to orthopaedic care. The document discloses that all faculty and planners have no financial relationships with ineligible companies, ensuring unbiased educational content.<br /><br />The target audience, scope, and accreditation details emphasize developing higher quality orthopaedic foot and ankle care, following the mission statement of AOFAS. Participants are encouraged to claim credits reflective of their involvement and ensure ethical and clinical appropriateness in practice, with awareness of FDA-cleared medical practices.
Keywords
ambulatory fractures
outpatient setting
Orthopaedic Trauma Association
foot and ankle fractures
physical rehabilitation
orthopedic urgent care
CME credits
AOFAS
orthopaedic surgeons
unbiased educational content
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