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22nd AnnualSports & Orthopedic Medicine Conference

jointly provided by

January 21 – 24, 2016Sun Mountain Lodge • Winthrop, Washington

Register online by clicking here

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FacultyBetsy Baker-Bold, PT OCS CMPT PRCClinic Director, Olympic Physical Therapy of Everettan ATI Physical Therapy company

Cora Collette Breuner, MD MPH FAAPProfessor Department of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine DivisionAdjunct Professor, Orthopedics and Sports MedicineSeattle Children’s Hospital and University of Washington

Mark Dales, MDChief, Fracture and Trauma ServiceDepartment of Orthopedics and Sports MedicineSeattle Children’s HospitalClinical Associate ProfessorUniversity of Washington Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

Kevin deWeber, MD FAAFP FACSM RMSKResidency Faculty, Family Medicine of Southwest WashingtonPeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Family and Sports MedicineColonel (Ret) US Army Family and Sports Medicine Physician

Dawn Hastreiter, MD PhDRadiologistRadia, Swedish Medical Center and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett

Susan Kleiner, PhD RD CNS FACN FISSNCo-Founder and Co-CEO, Vynna, LLC Founder and Owner, High Performance Nutrition, LLC

Doug Pepple, MDSports Medicine PhysicianThe Everett ClinicCo-Chair, Sports & Orthopedic Medicine ConferenceProvidence Regional Medical Center Everett

Chairpersons

Designed forThis course is developed for providers who may treat athletes and other active patient populations. Topics include:• The Glycemic Index and Keto-Adapted vs. Carb-Adapted Nutrition• Neuro-autonomic Influences Over the Musculoskeletal System• Pro-Inflammatory Therapies• Overuse Syndromes• Appropriate Imaging for Acute Musculoskeletal Conditions• Chronic Pain in Adolescent Athletes• Pediatric Return to Play• Pediatric Fractures• Spondylolysis• Benefits of Sports Ultrasound in Musculoskeletal Injections• Spine Imaging

D. Whitney Frost, MDOrthopedic SurgeonThe Everett ClinicCo-Chair, Sports & Orthopedic Medicine ConferenceOrthopedic & Podiatry Section Medical DirectorProvidence Regional Medical Center Everett

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Your registration includes the following:

Dinner Presentation:

Military Sports Medicine: Warrior Athletes Competing Around the WorldKevin deWeber, MD FAAFP FACSM RMSK Colonel (Ret) US Army Family/Sports Medicine Physician Thursday, January 21st, 6:00 - 8:00pm

A Fireside Chat with Betsy:

Experiences and Logistics of Domestic & International Travel with the US Ski TeamBetsy Baker-Bold, PT OCS CMPT PRC An Official Medical Provider for the United States Ski Team Friday, January 22nd, 7:00 - 8:00pmBoth presentations are offered for credit, but you MUST register separately for each during the registration process.

Conference goals Effective, comprehensive, up to date Sports and Orthopedic Medicine is an important patient care goal for which competence needs to be demonstrated. The 22nd Annual Sports & Orthopedic Medicine Conference is designed to enhance the competence of healthcare professionals who treat patients with sports and ortho-related dysfunction. Current scientific research, best-practices, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in several areas of Sports and Orthopedic Medicine will be presented. The latest developments in diagnosis and treatment and translating those developments into useful clinical knowledge, will also be explored through didactic lectures. After completion of this course the participants will be familiar with the management of Sports and Orthopedic Medicine health conditions.

Accreditation:Accreditation with CommendationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Swedish Medical Center and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. Swedish Medical Center is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™Swedish Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.AAFP CreditApplication for CME credits has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.Nursing Education HoursPRMCE is an approved provider for Nursing Continuing Education Units. This program has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #14573) for 16.8 CEUs.American Nurses Credentialing CenterANCC accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.American Academy of Physician AssistantAAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician Assistants may receive a maximum of 14.0 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for completing this course.

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AgendaDay One Thursday, January 21, 20166:00-8:00pm Dinner Presentation – Military Sports Medicine: Warrior Athletes Competing Around the World

(REGISTRATION REQUIRED) Kevin deWeber, MD FAAFP FACSM RMSK Objectives: Describe the rich opportunities to practice Sports Medicine while serving our country’s servicemen and women; apply principals of Primary Care Sports Medicine to elite athletes in austere conditions with limited resources; and endorse the concept of sports as a tool to foster international friendship and facilitate individual healing.

Day Two Friday, January 22, 20168:00-9:00am 3 Myths of the Glycemic Index Susan M Kleiner, PhD RD CNS FACN FISSN Objectives: Examine assumptions regarding the Glycemic Index;debunk the notion that high glycemic index food translate to rapid absorption of carbohydrate and low glycemic index foods translate to slow absorption of carbohydrates; and resolve understanding of the role of types of carbohydrates for health promotion, exercise fueling and research methods that should be expected by consumers to demonstrate marketing claims.

9:00-10:00am Addressing Neuroautonomic Influences Over Musculoskeletal System: A Unique & Effective Approach in Patient Management of the Naturally Asymmetrical Human Body Betsy Baker-Bold, PT OCS CMPT PRC Objectives: Identify the asymmetrical structure and function of the human body; describe how the asymmetrical human body can create predictable patterns of movement dysfunction and biomechanical adaptation; and recognize the importance of recovery and how respiration can help balance the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.

10:00am-4:15pm Break/Visit Exhibitors

4:15-4:30pm Snack Break/Network/Visit Exhibitors

4:30-5:30pm Pro-Inflammatory Therapies in Sports Medicine Kevin deWeber, MD FAAFP FACSM RMSK Objectives: Define and list pro-inflammatory therapies used in modern medicine; describe pro-inflammatory applications that have research evidence of efficacy, those that don’t, and discuss the level of evidence for each; and illustrate examples of techniques, supplies and equipment used to deliver pro-inflammatory therapies.

5:30-6:30pm Sexy vs. Non-sexy Sports Injuries (aka Overuse Syndromes): The Middle Child of Sports Injuries Betsy Baker-Bold, PT OCS CMPT PRC Objectives: Identify cause and effect relationships of potential common sports and movement dysfunction injuries; identify and perform additional objective assessments that could be performed in the office to determine a potential underlying cause that needs addressing; and recall samples of treatment interventions that physical therapists often use to address the issues.

7:00-8:00pm Fireside Chat with Betsy – Experiences and Logistics of Domestic & International Travel with the US Ski Team (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) Betsy Baker-Bold, PT OCS CMPT PRC

Objectives: Recall the mechanisms of getting involved with providing medical care for the US Ski Team on a domestic and international level; differentiate between the levels of competition of alpine ski racing; and outline the duties and responsibilities as well as challenges and benefits of traveling with the best ski athletes in the world.

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Day Three Saturday, January 23, 20168:00-9:00am Benefits of Sports Ultrasound in Musculoskeletal Injections Kevin deWeber, MD FAAFP FACSM RMSK Objectives: Explain features of bedside sports ultrasound that enhance the capabilities of primary care providers; describe common injections that can be more accurate and effective with the use of sports ultrasound and uncommon injections that can be performed only with the assistance of sports ultrasound; and describe the medical evidence related to ultrasound guided musculoskeletal injections.

9:00-10:00am Return to Play Cora Breuner, MD MPH FAAPObjectives: Review concussion guidelines; plan return to play guidelines for the young athlete with sports injury; and execute return to play for the athlete with concussion.

10:00am-4:15pm Break/Visit Exhibitors

4:15-4:30pm Snack Break/Network/Visit Exhibitors

4:30-5:30pm Review of Spine Imaging Dawn Hastreiter, MD PhD Objectives: Review pathology being assessed on different modalities of spine imaging and its clinical relevance; demonstrate terminology and typical grading of MRI spine pathology; and illustrate state-of-the-art spine imaging, particularly for evaluation of pars stress injury.

5:30-6:30pm Pediatric and Adolescent Fractures: What’s New, What’s Old, What’s Still Scary Mark Dales, MDObjectives: Define the changing referral and management patterns in pediatric fracture care; recognize which pediatric fractures they need to get out of bed for; and identify when “old school” is still appropriate.

Day Four Sunday, January 24, 20167:45-8:45am Chronic Pain in the Adolescent Cora Breuner, MD MPH FAAP

Objectives: Identify the demographic of the adolescent with chronic pain; employ different interventions to help the adolescent with chronic pain; and use different screening tools to assist in the management of the teen with chronic pain who is depressed and/or anxious.

8:45- 9:45am Evaluation of the Child and Teen with Back Pain Mark Dales, MDObjectives: Recall the most common sources of back pain in a younger patient population; identify red flags for pediatric patients presenting with back pain; and utilize an algorithm for approaching back pain in the pediatric patient.

9:45-10:00am Break/Visit Exhibitors 10:00-11:00am Keto-adapted vs. Carb-adapted: The Whole Story Including Holes Susan M Kleiner, PhD RD CNS FACN FISSN Objectives: Summarize the development and challenge the role of the ketogenic diet in sports and physical performance; review and analyze the body of studies investigating fat- vs carbohydrate-adapted athlete subjects and influence on exercise training and athletic performance; and propose an evidence-based strategy for fueling and sculpting an athlete.

11:00-12:00pm Appropriate Imaging for Acute Musculoskeletal Conditions Dawn Hastreiter, MD PhD Objectives: Recall appropriate imaging modalities for bony stress injuries; recall appropriate imaging for joint dislocation; recall appropriate imaging of older patients with inability to bear weight; recall appropriate imaging for musculoskeletal infections; and recall appropriate imaging for acute low back pain.

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Sun Mountain LodgeWinthrop, Washington

Resort for All SeasonsSpring through fall, Sun Mountain Lodge offers a wide range of activities. Over 100 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding lace the countryside. Fly fishing, river rafting, canoeing, tennis, golf and an entertaining children’s program are also available. During powder season, Sun Mountain Lodge turns into an award-winning cross country ski resort. Glide onto the second largest cross-country ski trail system in the U.S. right outside your door. Ice skate high above the Methow Valley, or go for a sleigh ride through our winter wonderland and let the horses do the work. Then come back and relax in the hot pools or enjoy one of many spa services.

Click here for more information on activities.

Primary Features• AAAFourDiamondAward.•360ºviewsoftheNorthCascadeMountainsand the Methow Valley.•Mountaintoplodgingwith96guestrooms, including56withfireplaces.•Shoppinginthewesternthemetownof Winthrop.•5,000bottlewinecellar.•Spaprogramincludingmassage,facials,hair care, makeup, and Reflexology.•Twoheatedoutdoorswimmingpoolsopen seasonally, and two hot pools open year-round.

For more information, please visit http://www.sunmountainlodge.com/ All guest rooms are smoke-free and television-free. Sorry, no pets allowed.All guest rooms and meetings rooms now feature high-speed wireless internet connection!

Rooms are being held at a special rate for conference attendees:

Lodge Standard $142.00 Gardner Suite/Lodge Deluxe $152.00Mt Robinson $172.00 Gardner Suite/Mt. Robinson Suite $222.00 Patterson One Bedroom Cabin $228.00

Hotel fees & Tax not included

Rooms based on single/double occupancy, and are per room-per night. Additional persons are $30.00each.Roomtax(currently10.1%)isadditionalandsubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

Pleasecall509.996.2211or800.572.0493andidentifyyourselfasbeingwiththePRMCESports & Orthopedic Medicine Conference.

Please Note: Rooms fill up quickly, so contact Sun Mountain Lodge to reserve your room right away!

Sun Mountain Lodge • 604 Patterson Lake Road • Winthrop, WA 98862800.572.0493 or 509.996.2211 • www.sunmountainlodge.com

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22nd Annual Sports & Orthopedic Medicine ConferenceJanuary 21-24, 2016Sun Mountain Lodge • Winthrop, WashingtonFees: $540 Physicians $440 Non-Physicians

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RegistrationisduebyDecember31,2015,andincludessocialdinner,breakfast,breaksandlunch. Registration fee is non-refundable. Registration may be transferred to another individual or applied to a future conference.

ReMit to: mail: PRMCE Attn: Medical Education Department 321ColbyAvenue Everett,WA98201 phone: 425.261.3690 fax: 425.261.3695 e-mail: [email protected]

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Everett, WA 98201

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January 21 – 24, 2016

Sun Mountain Lodge • Winthrop, Washington

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22nd Annual Sports & Orthopedic Medicine Conference