Time | Program | Topic | Faculty |
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Thursday, December 10, 2020 | |||
Foot & Ankle | |||
11:10 AM - 11:10 AM (0 min) |
Debate: 49-Year-Old Insulin Diabetic With Displaced Trimalleolar Ankle Fracture | Foot & Ankle |
Debate Moderator:Selene G. Parekh, MD, MBA, FAOA |
11:10 AM - 11:15 AM (5 min) |
Pro: Open Traditional Approach: Fix It With Plates Or Screws & Leave The Pristine Subtalar Joint Out Of It! | Foot & Ankle | |
11:15 AM - 11:20 AM (5 min) |
Pro: The Tibial Calcaneal Nail Will Avoid Complications & Gets It Done | Foot & Ankle | |
Friday, December 11, 2020 | |||
Foot & Ankle | |||
8:41 AM - 8:41 AM (0 min) |
Debate: Hallux Varus: Recurrent Deformity & The Complications - How I Prevent Them | Foot & Ankle |
Debate Moderator:Sheldon S. Lin, MD |
8:41 AM - 8:46 AM (5 min) |
Pro: Recurrent Deformity: Why It Happens & What I Do To Avoid It & Correct It? | Foot & Ankle | |
8:46 AM - 8:51 AM (5 min) |
Pro: Hallux Varus: Why It Happens & I Know How To Salvage A Good Result - Listen To Me | Foot & Ankle | |
8:51 AM - 8:51 AM (0 min) |
Debate: Crossover Toes: What To Do When The Big Toe Points East & The Second Toe Points West? | Foot & Ankle |
Debate Moderator:Richard D. Ferkel, MD |
8:51 AM - 8:56 AM (5 min) |
Pro: Fix It Open, Get Reliable Results | Foot & Ankle | |
8:56 AM - 9:01 AM (5 min) |
Pro: MIS My Old Man: Fewer Complications, Great Results - The 21st Century Answer | Foot & Ankle |
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