Sponsored byUC Davis Health System
Office of Cont inuing Medical Educat ion and Depar tment of Or thopaedic Surger y
36th Annual Fingers to the ToesComprehensive Review of
Primary Care Orthopaedics September 21-26, 2012
STANFORD SIERRA CAMPon beautiful Fallen Leaf Lake, South Lake Tahoe, California
“After attending Fingers to Toes, my board score in orthopaedics increased from 77% to 100%.”
—CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT COMMENT
“The Hands-on Workshops dramatically improved my skills and clinical confidence in orthopaedic exams.”
—CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT COMMENT
September 21–26, 2012Friday–Wednesday
35th Annual
Fingers to the Toes
Primary Care Orthopaedics
2011
STANFORD SIERRA CAMP
on beautiful Fallen Leaf Lake, South Lake Tahoe, California
Friday – Sunday • June 11 – 13, 2010
VOLUME ISponsored by
UC Davis Health System
Office of Cont inuing Medical Educat ion
and
Depar tment of Or thopaedic Surger y
Sunday, September 23, 2012
7-9:00 am Breakfast
MoDerator – eriC DiSbrow, MD
8:00 Anatomy of the Vertebral Column Daniel Benson, MD
8:30 Evaluation of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis Daniel Benson, MD
8:45 Evaluation and Management of Patient with Acute and Chronic L.B.P. Brian A. Davis, MD
9:45 Coffee Break, Visit Exhibits in Old Lodge
10:00 Evaluation and Management of Acute and Chronic Cervical Pain Eric Klineberg, MD
10:30 Osteoporosis Kristin Hansen, MD
11:30 Small Groups and Anatomy Workshop Drs. Benson, Davis, Gross, and Klineberg
12:30 pm Adjourn
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-5:30 Free Time
5:30 Social Half Hour on Old Lodge Deck
6:00-7:00 Dinner
7:15-9:00 Initial Treatment of Common Fractures and Sprains of the Lower Extremities William Green, MD and Amir Jamali, MD
monday, September 24, 2012
7-9:00 am Breakfast
MoDerator – Daniel benSon, MD
8:00 Anatomy of the Lower Limb Douglas Gross, MD, PhD
8:45 Differential Diagnosis of Hip Pain Michael Shea, MD
9:15 Acute and Chronic Problems of the Adult Knee Amir Jamali, MD
10:15 Coffee Break, Visit Exhibits in Old Lodge
10:30 Non-Surgical Knee Problems Joseph Melendres, MD
11:00 Small Groups and Anatomy Workshop Drs. Gross, Jamali, Melendres, and Shea
12:30 pm Adjourn
12:30-1:30 Lunch
5:30 Social Half Hour on Old Lodge Deck
6:00-7:00 Dinner
7:15 –10:00 Casting, Splinting, and Taping Techniques: Practical Experience in Application of Splints and Casts Kristina Hansen, MD
Friday, September 21, 2012
3:00 pm Conference and Lodging Registration
5:30-6:30 Dinner
MoDerator – Daniel benSon, MD
6:45 Welcome to the 36th Annual Fingers to the Toes Conference: Course Objectives Daniel Benson, MD
7:00 Animal Bites Eric Disbrow, MD
7:45 Adjourn
Saturday, September 22, 2012
7-9:00 am Breakfast
MoDerator – eriC DiSbrow, MD
8:00 Clinical Anatomy of Upper Limb Douglas Gross, MD, PhD
8:45 Fractures of the Upper Extremities Joseph Melendres, MD
9:15 Soft Tissue Problems & Overuse Injuries of the Shoulder & Elbow Michael Shea, MD
9:45 Coffee Break, Visit Exhibits in Old Lodge
10:00 Evaluation and Treatment of Hand Injuries Robert Slater, MD
10:30 Soft Tissue Problems of Hand and Carpal Tunnel Robert Slater, MD
11:00 Small Groups and Anatomy Workshop Drs. Gross, Melendres, Shea, and Slater
12:30 pm Adjourn
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-5:30 Free Time
5:30 Social Half Hour on Old Lodge Deck
6:00-7:00 Dinner
7:15-9:00 Initial Treatment of Common Fractures and Injuries of the Upper Extremities William Green, MD and Robert Slater, MD
reGiSter on line at: http://cme.ucdavis.edu/conferences
tueSday, September 25, 2012
7-9:00 am Breakfast
MoDerator – Daniel benSon, MD
8:00 Common Chronic Foot and Ankle Problems George Lian, MD
8:45 Rehabilitation Modalities in the Treatment of Orthopaedic Injuries Jeffery Hogan, ATC and Lisa Varnum, MA, ATC
9:45 Common Ankle and Foot Injuries George Lian, MD
10:30 Coffee Break, Visit Exhibits in Old Lodge
10:45 Common Office Procedures on the Foot George Lian, MD
11:30 Joint Tap Injection Techniques Joseph Melendres, MD
12:00 pm Joint Tap Injection Hands On Practice Joseph Melendres, MD
12:30 Adjourn
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-5:00 Free Time
5:00 Social hour on the Old Lodge deck
6:00 36th Anniversary Banquet Dinner
8:00 3rd Annual Pete Ewing Memorial Lecture
WedneSday, September 26, 2012
7-9:00 am Breakfast
MoDerator – eriC DiSbrow, MD
8:00 Identification and Initial Treatment of Children’s Fracture Jenny Boakes, MD
9:00 Pediatric Torsional Problems and the “Worried Well” Jenny Boakes, MD
9:30 Coffee Break, Visit Exhibits in Old Lodge
9:45 Evaluation of the Limping Child Jenny Boakes, MD
10:00 Pediatric and Adolescent Hip & Knee Problems - When to Treat and When to Refer Jenny Boakes, MD
11:00 Pediatric Physical Exam Jenny Boakes, MD
11:30 Adjourn
11:30-12:30 Lunch
Have a safe journey home
courSe co-chairS
tapinG inStructorS
GueSt Faculty uc daviS Faculty
Eric Disbrow, MDFamily Practice, Emergency
Medicine, Geriatrics and Sports Medicine, Private Practice
Atwater, CA
Daniel Benson, MDProfessor, Orthopaedic Surgery
UC Davis Health SystemSacramento, CA
Kristina Hansen, MD, RD Family Practice
International Metabolic Institute (IMetabolic)
Renown Family Care Reno, NV
George Lian, MD Private Practice, Orthopaedic
Surgeon Sacramento, CA
Joseph Melendres, MD Associate Physician, Internal
Medicine Emergency Minor Care
The Permanente Medical Group, Napa-Sonma Vacaville, CA
Michael Shea, MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Department of Orthopaedics
Mercy Medical Group Sacramento, CA
Jennette Boakes, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic
Surgery, UC Davis Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon, Shriners Hospitals for Children,
Northern California
Brian Davis, MD, FABPMR Associate Professor
Department of PM&R
William Green, MD Clinical Professor
Emergency Medicine
Douglas Gross, MD, PhD Clinical Professor,
Department of Pediatrics and Senior Lecturer, Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy
UC Davis School of Medicine
Amir Jamali, MD Associate Clinical Professor of
Orthopaedic Surgery UC Davis Medical Center
Medical Director Joint Preservation Institute
Sacramento, CA
Eric Klineberg, MD Assistant Professor
Spine Fellowship Program Director Adult & Pediatric Spinal Surgery
Department of Orthopaedics
Robert Slater, MD Associate Clinical Professor
UC Davis Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Private Practice, Folsom, CA
Jeffrey Hogan, ATC Director of Athletic Training Services
UC Davis Athletic Department Davis, CA
Lisa Varnum, MA, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer
UC Davis Athletic Department Davis, CA
Frank Dupree, LVNOrtho Technician
Sacramento Family Medicine ClinicsSacramento, CA
caStinG WorKShop inStructor
conFerence coordinatorKimber Chavez CME Specialist
Office of Continuing Medical Education UC Davis Health System
reGiSter on line at: http://cme.ucdavis.edu/conferences
needS aSSeSSment We have surveyed our conference participants and professionals in the community through an annual needs assessment and on-site evaluations at our conferences, and have found an increase in educational need for cutting edge information on topics including osteoporosis, physical exam to diagnose and medically manage certain orthopaedic conditions, functional knowledge of anatomy, choosing correct casting/splinting for specific injuries, proper referrals, joint tap injections, x-ray interpretations, pediatric orthopaedic exam, diagnosis, and treatment. There is an evident need for this information on selection of treatments for orthopaedic injuries.
This year’s 6-day conference will specifically address all of these unmet educational needs and provide practitioners with state-of-the-art tools to better treat their patients. This unique seminar provides a comprehensive review and update of orthopaedic problems and their complications. Emphasizing an anatomical approach, seminar leaders begin with the fingers and proceed through the upper limb, down the spine, along the leg to the toes. This approach gives general, family, and emergency physicians, pediatricians, internists, and FNP/PA’s a comprehensive view of orthopaedics that is applicable to their daily practice and is clinically relevant. Emergency physicians can expect to use the information to care for the patient with an acute orthopaedic injury. The program includes lectures, small group discussions, clinical workshops, and an electronic syllabus. In anatomical review workshops, participants work with cadaver specimens. Another workshop provides practical experience in the application of casts and splinting techniques. The camp experience allows participants to interact with faculty outside the classroom.
educational obJectiveSAt the conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:1. Better evaluate common fractures and dislocations2. Interpret x-rays3. Screen and evaluate pediatric and adolescent hip and knee problems4. Comprehend the principles of healing5. Be better prepared to cast orthopaedic injuries6. Be updated and become more familiar with clinically relevant gross anatomy7. Better evaluate and treat sprains, strains and soft tissue problems in the muscular
skeletal system8. Diagnose and treat osteoporosis
enrollmentPlease register early – space is limited. Tuition is $735 for physicians and $570 for all others. Confirmation of registration will be sent within two weeks after receipt of enrollment form. The fees will increase after August 31, 2012.
Tuition includes refreshment breaks, electronic syllabus, and an on-line certificate of attendance. Tuition may be paid by check, American Express, Discover, MasterCard or VISA. Cash is not accepted. UC Davis Health System and UC Davis School of Medicine volunteer faculty, alumni, faculty, and staff are eligible for tuition discounts. See enrollment form for details. Program materials cannot be guaranteed unless enrollment is received by September 7, 2012. The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to cancel this program. In such a case, a full refund will be given.
Registration forms received without payments will not be processed until payment is received, and payment must follow within 10 days. Early discount rates are honored if payment is received by the date noted on the enrollment form. After that date, the late fee is applied.
reFund policyRefund Policy: Cancellation received in writing before the September 7, 2012 of the course will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.
accreditation The University of California, Davis Health System is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CreDit DeSiGnationPhysician Credit: The University of California, Davis Health System designates this live activity for a maximum of 27.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP: Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ acceptable for multidisciplinary team members
Nurse: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME. For the purpose of relicensure, the California Board of Registered Nursing accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (report hours of credit and fill in “CME Category 1” for the provider number).
Physician Assistant: The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) states that AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are acceptable for continuing medical education requirements for recertification.
California aSSeMbly bill no. 1195With the passage of California Assembly Bill 1195, signed November 2005, continuing medical education courses with patient care components are required to include curricula in the subject of cultural and linguistic competency. It is the intent of the bill, which went into effect on July 1, 2006, to encourage physicians and surgeons, CME providers in the state of California, and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to meet the cultural and linguistic concerns of a diverse patient population through appropriate professional development. The planners, speakers, and authors of this CME activity have been encouraged to address issues relevant in their topic area. In addition, a variety of resources are available to address cultural and linguistic competency, some of which will be included in the syllabus or handout materials. Additional resources and information about CA AB 1195 can be found on our website: http://cme.ucdavis.edu.
brochure art creditBrochure images courtesy o f Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, UC Davis Public Affairs, Stanford Sierra Camp, and iStockphoto.com.
SyllabuS
The electronic syllabus will be available to preregistered attendees online prior to the meeting for downloading and printing and will receive a USB drive onsite. Attendees will receive an email when the syllabus materials are available online. Printed syllabus will be available for an additional cost.
reGiSter on line at: http://cme.ucdavis.edu/conferences
locationStanforD Sierra CaMPFallen Leaf Lake, CA 96150(530) 541-1244http://www.stanfordsierra.com
The 36th annual conference convenes at Stanford Sierra Camp (SSC) on the edge of beautiful Fallen Leaf Lake, just south of Lake Tahoe. The experience begins as you wind your way down Fallen Leaf Road past beautiful pine and aspen filled woods and meadows into a small, mountain lake community. Located at an elevation of 6,300 feet at the entrance to Desolation Wilderness, SSC offers a spectacular setting of natural beauty. Comfortable lake-view cabins, family style dining, and outdoor mountain activities are the heart of the Stanford Sierra Camp experience. The Camp atmosphere promotes the additional benefits of the conference: • High quality faculty• Networking• Exciting dialogue with colleagues• Relaxing with family and friends, new and old
DininGhttp://www.stanfordsierra.com/tahoe-diningThe Camp chef and his staff serve an abundant variety of healthful food including hearty entrees, hot soups, fresh baked goods, and an extensive salad bar. You can complement your dinner with a fine California wine from the Camp’s list. After class hours, pick up a snack, soft drink, beer, wine or sundry in the soda fountain.
loDGinGhttp://www.stanfordsierra.com/lodgingAccommodations are in comfortable two and three bedroom cabins that offer a lake or mountain view and private deck, as well as a full bath. All linens are provided. Cabins do not include televisions, telephones, or kitchen facilities. A limited number of single rooms with private baths are available on a first come, first serve basis. All Camp lodging is non-smoking. Please note, the bathroom in the cabins are shared.
loDGinG aSSiGnMentS• Private cabins for participants with a spouse/guest and family.• First come, first served lodge rooms for single participants with one guest/spouse.• Single occupancy bedroom in a 2–3 bedroom cabin sharing with 1–2 guests per cabin for
single participants requesting a private room.• Double occupancy bedroom in a 2–3 bedroom cabin for single participants willing to share.
aCtiVitieShttp://www.stanfordsierra.com/recreationThe Camp staff supervise programs for children ages 3–12 all class days, 8:00am–12:30pm. Conference participants will have afternoons free to choose from a variety of activities.
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air traVel to reno international airPort (rno) The Office of Continuing Medical Education has arranged group rates with United Airlines. Please read and follow the directions carefully to obtain these special rates for your travel to the conference. (866) 898-2463
United Airlines: Please call United Airlines at (800) 521-4041 between 7:00 am & 12:00 am ET, to take advantage of this conference’s discounts by mentioning account code #552QB.
GroUnD tranSPortationSouth Tahoe Express: 1 (866) 89TAHOE or visit website at http://www.southtahoeexpress.com Hertz Car Rental: 1 (800) 654-2240 and request ID CV#04H70003 for discounted rates.National Car Rental: 1 (800) CAR-RENT and request ID #5282865 for discounted rates.
uc daviS health SyStem cme miSSion
In concert with the UC Davis Health System mission of “discovering and sharing knowledge to advance health,” the continuing medical education (CME) mission focuses on the lifelong learning commitments of healthcare professionals practicing in Northern California and beyond. UC Davis CME is at the nexus between scientific discovery and its translation into practice. The CME program is committed to developing evidence-based educational programs to meet the learners’ educational needs to enhance competence, performance and/or patient care.
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Because of the program design and physical location of the seminar, all conferees stay at Stanford Sierra Camp. Offsite lodging is not permitted. Rates include five nights lodging, three full meals per day (including wine at Tuesday night’s banquet), banquet presentation, daily housekeeping service, and all recreational activities available at the Camp.
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StanFord Sierra camp lodGinG reServation Form
36tH annUal finGerS to tHe toeS PriMary Care ortHoPaeDiCSFRIDAY–weDnesDAY • septembeR 21–26, 2012
I have sent my enrollment form to UC Davis CME.
Course participants and guests are charged for the full period (5 nights) of the scheduled conference. No partial week or day rates are available. Full payment is due with this reservation form to Stanford Sierra Camp. Cabin assignments are made first-come, first-served based on the postmark or fax receipt date. Please call (530) 542-5600 or email [email protected] with any questions.
Participant Camp Fee; Lodging and all meals ..................................................................................... $230 x 5 = $1,150 $ ______________________
Spouse/guest(s)/Children 13 or over; Lodging and all meals ...................................................................$92 x 5 = $460 $ ______________________ Name(s) and age(s) ________________________________________________________________________________
*Children ages 3-12; Lodging and all meals ............................................$72 x 5 = $360 per child (includes Kids Kamp) $ ______________________ *Cost includes 5 days of supervised children’s activities, 4.5 hours per day. Children must be potty trained to participate.
Name(s) and age(s) ________________________________________________________________________________
Infants/toddlers 3 years old and under or not participating in Kids Kamp ............................................... NO CHARGE $0
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Course participant sharing bedroom and bathroom with another participant; Lodging and all meals .............................................................................................................Camp Fee $177 x 5 = $885 $ ______________________
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LODGING, MEAL AND FACILITY USE TOTAL $ ______________________
MEAL & LODGING TAX $6.99 per day x 5 = $34.95 per person x ______ ppl = $ ______________________
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Please mail LODGING application and payment to:
Stanford Sierra Camp, Attn: Fingers to the Toes, PO Box 8959, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158 | Telephone: (530) 542-5600 | Fax: (530) 542-7248
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CanCellationS reCeiVeD by SePt. 7 will be refUnDeD MinUS a $100 CanCel fee. refUnDS will not be GiVen for CanCellationS MaDe after SePt. 7, 2012.
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Physician information required for CME credit and name badge. Please indicate primary medical specialty:
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REGISTRATION FEES (Receipt/Confirmation will be mailed within two weeks) Early Discount aftEr aug. 31, 2012 Physician $735 $875 Other Health-care Professional $570 $695 UC DAVIS FEES (please specify) Faculty Volunteer faculty Alumni Staff PCN Early Discount aftEr aug. 31, 2012 Physician $588 $700 Other Health-care Professional $456 $556
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enrollment application
36th AnnuAl fingErs to thE toEs primary carE orthopaEDics(Please Print) septembeR 21–26, 2012
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Please use ONE of these methods to register: (Do not mail if previously faxed or telephoned)
Mail application and payment to Office of Continuing Medical Education, c/o UC Davis Cashier’s OfficeP.O. Box 989062, West Sacramento, CA 95798-9062
Telephone: (916) 734–5390
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36th AnnuAl finGerS to tHe toeScomprehensive review of primary care orthopaedics
HiGHliGHtS: ■ FractureS/diSlocationS ■ canoeing & kayaking ■ anatomy workShop ■ wilderneSS hikeS■ review oF phySical examination ■ relaxed atmoSphere ■ handS-on caSt clinic ■ Social hourS■ Small group diScuSSionS ■ SuperviSed children’S program ■ principleS oF healing ■ exciting South lake tahoe
SePteMber 21-26, 2012FRIDAy–WEDNESDAy
STANFORD SIERRA CAMP on beautiful Fallen leaf lake, South lake tahoe, california
if you cannot attend...please give brochure
to a colleague!
DatED matErial
This program is self-supporting and receives no state funding.
reGiSter on line at: http://cme.ucdavis.edu/conferences
diScloSure oF relevant Financial relationShipS: As a provider accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the University of California, Davis Health System Office of Continuing Medical Education must ensure balance, independence, and objectivity in all CME activities to promote improvements in health care and not proprietary interests of a commercial interest. The provider controls all decisions related to identification of CME needs, determination of educational objectives, selection and presentation of content, selection of all persons and organizations that will be in a position to control the content, selection of educational methods, and evaluation of the activity. Course directors, planning committee members, presenters, authors, moderators, panel members, and others in a position to control the content of this activity are required to disclose relevant financial relationships with commercial interests related to the subject matter of this educational activity. Learners are able to assess the potential for commercial bias in information when complete disclosure, resolution of conflicts of interest, and acknowledgment of commercial support are provided prior to the activity. Informed learners are the final safeguards in assuring that a CME activity is independent from commercial support. We believe this mechanism contributes to the transparency and accountability of CME.
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UC Davis Health System, Office of Continuing Medical Education3560 Business Drive, Suite 130Sacramento, CA 95820-2161
the serene, spectacular natural setting of Fallen leaf lake near the western shore of lake tahoe makes Stanford Sierra conference center a favorite all-inclusive resort. the value of the
all-inclusive resort makes it easy and affordable...
Food• Three gourmet meals daily • Twice daily breaks featuring fresh baked goods, whole fruit and coffee/tea
• Nightly social hour with beer, wine, soda and snacks • S’mores on the beach (beer, wine and soda included)
lodGinG• Private lodge room or private cabin (based on size of your family) • Free transportation from/to South Lake Tahoe • Daily housekeeping services
activitieS • Fly fishing lesson • Wireless access and a business center in the Main Lodge • Patio boat tours on Fallen Leaf Lake
• Guided hikes • Fish in the recently stocked pond (catch a fish and Chef Dave will cook it for you) • Movie nights for the kids •Kids Camp for kids ages 3 to 12 • Play tennis, basketball, volleyball or horseshoes • Kids playground
• Complimentary sailboats, kayaks or peddle boats • Open forum to spend time with colleagues and speakers
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