Watch interviews with attendees and faculty
Hear colleagues discuss what makes Orthopedics Today Hawaii unique — expert perspective from a world renowned faculty, an interactive format that encourages debate and one-on-one interaction with colleagues, and a casual environment in a great location.
In order of appearance: Thomas P. Schmalzried, MD, Los Angeles, CA; Michael D. Ries, MD, San Francisco, CA; Giles R. Scuderi, MD, New York, NY; Richard F. Kyle, MD, Minneapolis, MN
New topics. More case studies.
Head-to-head debates.
Don’t miss a minute of the action.
Dear Colleague,
Please join me, renowned faculty members and nearly 400 colleagues at Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2013 to be held January 13-16, 2013 at the Fairmont Orchid on Hawaii’s Big Island. Register early and save $200!
With new sessions, features and more case presentations than ever before, the 2012 meeting was the most interactive and engaging in Orthopedics Today Hawaii history. In 2013, we’re building on that momentum to create our best educational experience yet.
Don’t miss out on the action in Hawaii. Join us to discover for yourself why so many of your colleagues attend annually and rate it one of the top orthopedic meetings of the year.
- Comprehensive education covering topics in sports medicine, total joint replacement and trauma surrounding the knee, hip, shoulder and elbow.
- Expert perspective from a renowned faculty including Orthopedics Today Editorial Board members, International Congress for Joint Reconstruction founding members and other renowned specialists from across the country.
- Interactive format offering the opportunity to exchange experiences, ideas and research with faculty and colleagues during audience response sessions, debates, roundtables and one-on-one Banyan Tree sessions.
- Valuable CME to keep your practice current as you earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
- Casual environment creating time for education, networking and recreation on a sunny and beautiful Hawaiian island.
Participants like you are what make Orthopedics Today Hawaii so dynamic. I hope you can join us in January so that we may all benefit from each others’ interaction.
Aloha,
Douglas W. Jackson, MD
Course Director