Research Day Recap

On Friday, June 29th Hoag Orthopedics hosted our 3rd Annual Orthopedic Fellowship Research Day. Over 100 Attendees heard from Distinguished Visiting Professor Dr. Alexander Vaccaro, President of the Rothman Institute on Rothman’s Journey to the Bundle payment plan. In addition to his presentation, each Hoag Orthopedic Fellow, and a guest fellow from Kaiser Permanente, Orange County, presented some of their most interesting cases from their year of training along with the research projects they completed during the year.

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3rd Annual Orthopedic Fellowship Research Day

Details

Friday, June 29th, 2018

7:00am - 10:00am

Hoag Orthopedic Institute
Allan & Sandy Fainbarg Community Education Center
16250 Sand Canyon Avenue
Irvine, CA 92618

Event Description:

We are delighted to have Dr. Alexander Vaccaro, President of the Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as this year’s Hoag Orthopedics Distinguished Visiting Professor. Join us as our graduating Fellows deliver special case reviews and presentations on their work and research investigations to their peers, attending surgeons, and our guest speaker. Dr. Vaccaro will also deliver a presentation of his own on, “Rothman’s Journey to the Bundle”.

This symposium will be held at Hoag Orthopedic Institute, at 16250 Sand Canyon Avenue, Irvine, Ca 92618, in the Allan and Sandy Fainbarg Community Education Center. Sign in will begin at 6:30am, with breakfast available. The program will conclude at approximately 10:00am.

Target Audience:

Orthopedists, anesthesiologists, allied health professionals, nursing staff, medical students, residents, fellows, physical therapists, athletic trainers, research staff, clinical and administrative leaders.

Fellow Presentations:


Enhanced Recovery Total Joints: The HOI Experience-Travis Scudday, MD
Postoperative Opioid Use After Total Joint Arthroplasty - Are We Overprescribing?- Zachary Thielen, MD
Baseline Activity Level Patterns Follow ACL Injury Patterns-Tyler Moore, MD
Distal Biceps Tendon Repair: A Novel Technique and Outcomes- Andrew Nelson, DO
Infection Rate Between Peel-Pouch Instrumentation and Standard Means Sterilized Instrumentation in Spine Orthopedic Surgery- Joshua Schwind, MD

Course Director


Jeremy S. Smith, MD
Fellowship Director
Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Hoag Orthopedic Institute

Distinguished Visiting Professor

Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA
Richard H. Rothman Professor and Chairman,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
President, Rothman Institute

Graduating Fellows


  • Tyler Moore, MD
    Orthopedic Sports Medicine
    Kaiser Permanente, Orange County
    Res: University of California, Irvine
    Irvine, California

  • Andrew Nelson, DO
    Orthopedic Sports Medicine
    Hoag Orthopedic Institute
    Res: Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
    Corvallis, Oregon

  • Joshua Schwind, MD

    Surgical Spine
    Hoag Orthopedic Institute
    Res: University of Toledo Medical Center
    Toledo, Ohio

  • Travis Scudday, MD
    Adult Recon and Total Joint Replacement
    Hoag Orthopedic Institute
    Res: Loma Linda University Medical Center
    Loma Linda, California
  • Zachary Thielen, MD
    Zachary Thielen, MD
    Adult Recon and Total Joint Replacement
    Hoag Orthopedic Institute
    Res: University of California San Francisco
    San Francisco, California

Accreditation

At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  1. Increase data and knowledge on baseline physical activity levels in a generalizable cohort of patients.
  2. Compare demographic trends of baseline physical activity to demographic trends of ACL surgery.
  3. Compare Hoag’s experience with quadriceps for ACL reconstruction in younger population to more commonly used autografts.
  4. Appreciate a novel technique for distal biceps repair and case report.
  5. Compare infection rates between different means of sterilization of spinal implants.
  6. Articulate potential cost-related concerns between sterilization means.
  7. Integrate this information to benefit cost-efficiency with regard to spine surgery.
  8. Assess and appreciate the successes and challenges of implementing an enhanced recovery protocol.
  9. Prescribe an appropriate number of narcotics for managing postoperative pain following a total hip and total knee arthroplasty.

Accreditation

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) through the joint providership of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian and Hoag Orthopedic Institute. The Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is accredited by the Institute for the Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation

Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This credit can apply to the CMA Certification of Continuing Medical Education.

Sponsors

Special thanks to the Fainbarg family, Liz Anderson, Eric & Cynthia Wittenberg, and the Reyes Family for generously contributing to Hoag Orthopedics research and education programs to make this day possible.

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