AO ASIF
Interactive Spine Course
August 7-10, 2003
Quebec, Quebec

Sponsored by AO North America


FACULTY

The Faculty of this Course is comprised of neurological and orthopaedic surgeons distinguished in the field of spinal surgery.

Course Chairmen

Vincent Arlet, MD
Associate Professor
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
McGill University Health Center
Montreal, Quebec

Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC
Professor of Neurosurgery
University of Toronto
Krembil Chair and Head, Neural and Sensory
Sciences Program
Toronto Western Hospital
University Health Network
Toronto, Ontario

Course Director

Darrel S. Brodke, MD
Assistant Professor
Director of Spine Service
Department of Orthopaedics
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah

Guest Lecturers

Max Aebi, MD, FRCSC
Professor and Chairman
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgeon-in-Chief
McGill University Health Centre
Montreal, Quebec

Arnold Menezes, MD
Professor and Vice Chairman
Department of Neurosurgery
University of Iowa Hospitals
Iowa City, Iowa

International Faculty

Joseph T. Alexander, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
Wake Forest University
Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Iain H. Kalfas, MD, FACS
Head, Section of Spinal Surgery
Department of Neurosurgery
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Paul M. Arnold, MD
Associate Professor of Neurosurgery
University of Kansas Medical Center
Department of Neurosurgery
Kansas City, Kansas
Philip Lander, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Radiology
University of Alabama, Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Douglas W. Beard, MD
Spine Education and Research Institute
Denver, Colorado
Dante Marchesi, MD
Hirslanden Clinique Bois-Cerf
Lausanne, Switzerland
Carlo Bellabarba, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Orthopaedics
University of Washington
Harborview Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
Eric Massicotte, MD
Assistant Professor
Division of Neurosurgery
Toronto Western Hospital
Toronto, Ontario
Evalina Burger, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Orthopaedics
Louisiana State University
New Orleans, Louisiana
John W. McClellan, MD
Clinical Faculty
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Nebraska Spine Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Jeffrey R. Carlson, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Specialists
Newport News, Virginia
John K. O'Dowd, MD, FRCS
Spinal Unit
Orthopaedic Department
Guys and St. Thomas's Hospital
London, England
Randall M. Chesnut, MD
Associate Professor
Director of Neurotrauma and
Neurological Critical Care
Department of Neurosurgery
Oregon Health Sciences University
Portland, Oregon
R. Douglas Orr, MD, FRCSC
Assistant Clinical Professor
Division of Orthopaedics
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario
Norman B. Chutkan, MD
Associate Professor
Chief, Orthopaedic Spine Service
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Augusta, Georgia
Jean Ouellet, MD
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
McGill University Health Centre
Montreal, Quebec
Thomas B. Ducker, MD, FACS
Professor of Neurosurgery
Johns Hopkins Hospital
University of Maryland
Annapolis, Maryland
Thomas M. Reilly, MD
Orthopaedic Spine Surgery
Indiana Spine Group
Indianapolis, Indiana
Edmund Frank, MD
Professor of Neurosurgery
Department of Neurosurgery
Oregon Health Sciences University
Portland, Oregon
Rudolf Reindl, MD, FRCSC
Assistant Professor
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
McGill University Health Centre
Montreal, Quebec
Daniel E. Gelb, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Laurence D. Rhines, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
Director, Spine Program
University of Texas
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
Ziya L. Gokaslan, MD, FACS
Professor
Vice Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery
Director, Neurosurgery Spine Service
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Scott A. Rushton, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Benoit Goulet, MD, FRCSC
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery
Montreal Neurological Institute
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
Christpoher I. Shaffrey, MD, FACS
Associate Professor
Department of Neurological Surgery
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Michael J. Goytan, MD, FRCSC
Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
Health Sciences Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Co-Director, Delaware Valley Spinal Cord Injury Center
Co-Director, Spinal Surgery
Thomas Jefferson University and The Rothman Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bernard Guiot, MD, FRCSC
Colorado Neurological Institute
Medical Center of Aurora
Aurora, Colorado
Eric J. Woodard, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Harvard Medical School
Chief, Section of Spinal Surgery
Department of Neurosurgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Michael E. Janssen, DO
Spine Education and Research Institute
Denver, Colorado
James J. Yue, MD
Assistant Professor
Yale University School of Medicine
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Director, Spine Surgery Section
New Haven, Connecticut
Faculty list subject to modification.


Interactive Course

The Interactive Spine Course is intended for experienced neurological and orthopaedic spine surgeons with clinical and professional interests in advanced spinal surgery. The Course format is one of case presentation and discussion. Cases illustrating specific problems, principles, or techniques in different areas of spinal surgery including trauma, degenerative spine disease, deformities, tumors, and infections, will be systematically discussed in an interactive forum. Brief lectures supplement and facilitate discussion and provide information highlighting advances, complications, and controversies. An internationally recognized Faculty with specific expertise in various aspects of spinal surgery will facilitate lively discussion of the cases presented as well as those brought by participants. Practical exercises are included.

Prerequisites

Learner Objectives

At the conclusion of this Course, the participant should be able to:

Financial and technical support provided by Synthes.


Course Information

Fireside Discussions/Case Presentation Groups

During both Courses, "Fireside Discussions" will be held. Small groups will be formed to allow a unique opportunity for both the participant and Faculty to present cases for interactive discussion. Participants are requested to bring clinical cases on zip disc or CD for these discussions.

Accreditation

The AO North America is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Hours

The AO North America designates this educational activity for a maximum of 25 credit hours (Comprehensive Spine Course or Interactive Spine Course) category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

Presentation Information

Off-label/Experimental Discussions
Some medical devices discussed or demonstrated in AO ASIF educational activities may not have been cleared by the FDA or may have been cleared by the FDA for specific uses only. AO North America requires the Faculty for this Course to disclose unlabeled uses of products. It is the Faculty's responsibility to disclose when an unlabeled use of a commercial product, or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose will be discussed during an educational activity.

Faculty Disclosure

AO North America relies upon invited Faculty to provide educational content that is objective and as free of bias as possible. In this context, Faculty are expected to indicate any commercial relationship relevant to their presentations at this CME activity.

Course Tuition

U.S. currency only
Interactive - $1025.00

Tuition includes: Registration and laboratory materials, reception, continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, Thursday's lunch, and refreshments during Fireside Discussions.

Overview of the Schedule

RegistrationThursday, 6:00 - 6:45 a.m.
Opening LecturesThursday, 7:00 a.m.
Opening ReceptionThursday evening
Fireside Discussions/Case Presentations (Comprehensive and Interactive Courses) Friday and Saturday
ConclusionSunday, 11:00 a.m.

Lectures and Practical Exercises will be conducted daily. The Course will end at approximately 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 10.

Program - Interactive Course

Thursday, August 7

Friday, August 8

Saturday, August 9

Sunday, August 10- Courses Combined