Time: 8:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Target Audience: Plastics and Reconstruction, Ophthalmology, Oculoplastics, Oral and Maxillofacial, and Otolaryngology surgeons. Surgeons in training may also find this event / topic to be beneficial.
Overview:
Are you a fellow eager for experts to debate and discuss your case? Have you ever wanted to ask the authors about research informing their landmark journal articles? Do you want the chance to ask a renowned surgeon, “how would you do it?” Then don’t miss this new quarterly module series!
Held the first Thursday of each month at 8:00 pm ET (5:00 pm PT), this interactive three-part modular learning experience will give surgeons the opportunity to gain knowledge about operative procedures, historical treatment algorithms, surgical techniques, and complications in craniomaxillofacial surgery. Each module will focus on a specific subspecialty, technique, or controversial topic impacting current practice. The first session in each module, “Debate and Discussion,” features fellow case presentations followed by analysis from fellow program directors/experts with interactive live discussion. “Journal Club,” the second session in the module, will highlight author presentations on practice-defining articles and expert-to-expert interviews on the research. The third and final session, “How Would You Do It?,” showcases experts’ perspectives on treatment plans from presented cases, including detailed surgical techniques with tips and pearls.
Participants will be able to offer input either via chat room or direct discussion depending on audience size.
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AO North America is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Below Wording CMF Only- Continuing Education Dental Credit Statement
As an Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) accredited provider, AO North America meets the definition of a constituent or component organization of the AMA and thereby meets most state dental board requirements of an approved sponsor of continuing education. This educational activity is focused on clinical issues in oral-maxillofacial surgery that are relevant to the treatment and care of dental patients. Most states accept AMA constituents as approved sponsors for continuing dental education credit. If you have questions, your state dental board can confirm eligibility of this educational activity.
Designation Statement - AO North America designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Expected results of AONA's CME activities for surgeons, fellows, and residents are to:
• Increase their knowledge base and surgical skill level
• Improve competence by applying advances of knowledge in patient care in the areas of trauma, degenerative disorders, deformities, tumors, and reconstructive surgical techniques
• Address practice performance gaps by improving management of aspects of traumatic injuries and musculoskeletal disorders (i.e., pre-operative planning to post-operative care)
It is the policy of AO North America to abide by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support. Standard 2: “Disclosures Relevant to Potential Commercial Bias and Relevant Financial Relationships of Those with Control over CME Content,” requires all planners, including course directors, chairs, and faculty, involved in the development of CME content to disclose their relevant financial relationships prior to participating in the activity. Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience. The intent of the disclosure is not to prevent a faculty with a relevant financial or other relationship from teaching, but to provide participants with information that might be of importance to their evaluation of content. All potential conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to the commencement of this activity.
Some medical devices used for teaching purposes and/or discussed in AO North America’s educational activities may have been cleared by the FDA for specific uses only or may not yet be approved for any purpose. Faculty may discuss off-label, investigational, or experimental uses of products/devices in CME certified educational activities. Faculty have been advised that all recommendations involving clinical medicine in this CME activity are based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients.
All scientific research referred to, reported or used in this CME activity in support or justification of a patient care recommendation conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis.
AONA does not endorse nor promote the use of any product/device of commercial entities. Equipment used or discussed in this educational activity is for teaching purposes only with the intent to enhance the learning experience.
The opinions or views expressed in this live continuing medical education activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of AO North America or any commercial supporter. The certificate provided pertains only to the participants’ completion of the educational activity.
This course will involve exposure to and contact with animal anatomic specimens. These specimens are being utilized for purposes of teaching and learning and are to be treated with the utmost respect. Participants should be familiar with and understand the potential risks involved and will be required to observe all customary safety procedures.
Educational Grant
AO North America gratefully acknowledges funding for its education activities from the AO Foundation. The AO Foundation receives funding for education from Synthes GmbH.