This one week seminar is an immersion experience in basic musculoskeletal pathology, correlated with radiographic and imaging staging techniques, histologic diagnosis, and principles of treatment covering the gamut of musculoskeletal lesions.
This one week seminar is an immersion experience in basic musculoskeletal pathology, correlated with radiographic and imaging staging techniques, histologic diagnosis, and principles of treatment covering the gamut of musculoskeletal lesions.
The OSMI welcomes Jonathan C. Levy, MD, Chief of Orthopaedics at Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute. Dr. Levy will be presenting a talk to faculty and residents entitled, "Speed of Recovery Following Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty - A Comparison of Anatomic and Reverse."
The OSMI welcomes B.J. Fregly, PhD, professor at the UF Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the director of the UF Computational Biomechanics Lab. Dr. Fregly will be presenting a talk to faculty and residents entitled, "What Computational Models Can and Can't (Yet) Tell us About Contact Forces in Knee Osteoarthritis."
The OSMI welcomes George Haidukewych, MD. Dr. Haidukewych will be presenting a talk to faculty and residents.
A memorial service is being will be held at the Queen of Peace Catholic Church in honor of Dr. William F. Enneking.
A celebration of life reception honoring the dedication, achievements, and friendship of Dr. William F. Enneking, MD, will be held at the UF Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute.
For guests who are traveling to celebrate the life of our esteemed colleague and friend, please mention the code "UF Rate" at the following hotel locations:
The UF Health Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute is proud to be hosting our second annual Heat, Heart and Head Sports Medicine Symposium on August 2, 2014.
The OSMI welcomes C. Parker Gibbs, MD, professor at the UF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Gibbs will be presenting a talk to faculty and residents entitled, "Osteosarcoma: Cutting Edge from the UF Ortho Oncology Laboratory."
The OSMI welcomes Edward McFarland, MD, The Wayne H Lewis Professor of Shoulder and Orthopaedic Surgery and Co-Director Division of Shoulder Surgery and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. McFarland will be presenting a talk to faculty and residents entitled, "How a database, a fellow from Korea, and good luck got me promoted."
This one week seminar is an immersion experience in basic musculoskeletal pathology, correlated with radiographic and imaging staging techniques, histologic diagnosis, and principles of treatment covering the gamut of musculoskeletal lesions.
Visiting Professor:
Dempsey Springfield, MD