THRIVE or How to survive in the Era of Healthcare Reform
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THRIVE or How to survive in the Era of Healthcare Reform
or How to survive THRIVE in the Era of Healthcare Reform Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society 2011 Fall Scientific Meeting October 20-21, 2011 Hyatt Regency at Penn’s Landing Philadelphia, PA “Increasing Efficiencies & Safety in Orthopaedic Practice” or How to survive THRIVE in the Era of Healthcare Reform Thomas Muzzonigro, MD, Program Chair Hari Bezwada, MD & Samir Mehta, MD, Co-Chairs Harry Schmaltz, MD, President Description This course is designed for practicing orthopaedic surgeons, orthopaedic residents and fellows, and medical students who plan to specialize in the practice of orthopaedic surgery. The need for this program arose from the responses from previous course evaluations. Educational Objectives Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to: • Discuss the benefits of a high efficiency office to improve patient care • Identify and implement pathways, CORE measures, SCIP measures and order sets • Explain the benefits and options of EMR digital radiology • Describe, report and analyze patient outcome data Accreditation Statement This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Surgeons and the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society. The American College Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. *Participation in this entire course fulfills 7.5 Patient Safety Credit requirements for the 2011-2012 licensing cycle. Disclosure Information In compliance with ACCME Accreditation Criteria, the American College of Surgeons, as the accredited provider of this activity, must ensure that anyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. All reported conflicts are managed by a designated official to ensure a bias-free presentation. Please see the insert to this program for the complete disclosure list. Disclaimer The material presented in this continuing medical education program is being made available by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society (POS) for educational purposes only. The material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily the best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view statement, or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be helpful, or of interest, to other practitioners. 2 Program *Indicates patient safety credit Thursday, October 20, 2011 6:30–7:15am Registration • Continental Breakfast 7:15–7:30amWelcome Harry Schmaltz, MD Announcements Thomas Muzzonigro, MD Session I Office/Clinic Based Efficiencies Moderator: Joshua Port, MD 7:30–7:45am Office/Clinic Design & Patient Flow Sigma Six, Toyota Lean Concepts, and Circular Flow H. Jamie Pfaeffle, MD 7:45–8:00am *Patient Intake/Outake - Throughput! Minimizing Chart Work/Prep Joshua Port, MD 8:00–8:15am *Mid-Level Providers & Physician Extenders - How to Safely & Effectively Manage Increasing Patient Volumes Thomas Muzzonigro, MD 8:15–8:30am *Creating a Standardized & Efficient Total Joint Care Plan Richard Cohen, MD 8:30–8:45am *Successful Real Life Implementation of EMR/EHR/Digital Radiology Gerald Rothacker, Jr, MD 8:45–9:00am *Discussion / Q & A 9:00-9:30am MORNING BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS Session II Operating Room/Surgicenter Efficiencies & Throughput Moderator: Samir Mehta, MD 9:30-9:45am 9:45-10:00am 10:00–10:15am 10:15-10:30am 10:30–10:45am 10:45-11:00am *Nothing Should be Done the Morning of Surgery That Could Have Been Done Before: How to Safely Map Out Your Operative Day Robert Booth, MD *Physician & Physician Assistant’s Role the Day of Surgery Integrating Anesthesia, Surgeon & the Surgical Team Thomas Muzzonigro, MD *Utilization of “Best Practices” in the Total Joint World Richard Cohen, MD *How to Safely & Effectively Manage Parallel Surgical Suites: Safe Patient Throughput & Outstanding Patient Care Robert Booth, MD *Discussion/ Q & A MID MORNING BREAK 11:00-11:10am 11:10-11:20am *Intra-OP Nerve Monitoring During Shoulder Arthroplasty, Andrew Kuntz, MD *Total Knee Arthroplasty Component Templating: A Predictive Model to Streamline Operative Care Adam Miller, MD 3 11:20-11:45am How to Align Your Goals & Needs With Your Hospital & Industry Harry Schmaltz, MD, Thomas Muzzonigro, MD, Hari Bezwada, MD, Samir Mehta, MD 11:45am-12:00pm Solo Orthopaedists & Small Orthopaedic Groups Can Survive in 2011: Premier Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine- How a Bunch of Independent Orthopaedic Surgeons Learned to Play Nicely Together Chip Hummer, MD 12:00 - 12:10pm Discussion / Q & A 12:10–1:15pm Luncheon Speaker Legislator of the Year – Health Care Legislative Updates Representative Thomas Killion Session III Practice Models - 2011 Moderator: Robert Booth, MD 1:15–1:30pm 1:30–1:45pm 1:45-2:00pm 2:00–2:15pm 2:15–2:30pm 2:30–2:45pm 2:45-3:00pm Point-Counterpoint: The Perceived Benefits of Private Practice vs Academic vs Privademic vs Employed Samir Mehta, MD, Thomas Muzzonigro, MD High Volume High Efficiency Academic Model, & What You Can Learn From it... Samir Mehta, MD High Volume High Efficiency Private Model & What You Can Learn From it... Robert Booth, MD High Volume High Efficiency Employed Model & What You Can Learn From it... Patrick Smith, MD High Volume High Efficiency Privademic Model & What You Can Learn From it... Todd Albert, MD Mid-Sized Multi-Disciplinary Private Practice Model: Integrating Orthopaedics, P M & R, Rheumatology, PT Robyn Beckwith, MBA Discussion / Q & A 3:00-3:30pm AFTERNOON BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS SESSION IV Building Your Hospital Infrastructure Moderator: H. Jamie Pfaeffle, MD 3:30–3:45pm *The Pivotal Role of Central Processing in Ensuring Safe, Efficient Surgery for our Patients Allen Marsh, MBA 3:45–4:00pm *The Importance of Dedicated Orthopaedic Nurses & Technologists Sandra Nettrour, PA-C 4:00–4:15pm How You, Yes You, Can Help Your Hospital & Your Industry Reps Help You! Orthopaedic Mini-Packs Harry Schmaltz, MD 4:15-4:40pm Panel Discussion Allen Marsh, MBA, Sandra Nettrour, PA-C, Harry Schmaltz, MD 4:40-5:00pm The Role of Orthopaedics in Global Health – Volunteerism Neil Sheth, MD 4 Friday, October 21, 2011 6:30–7:15am Registration • Continental Breakfast 7:15–7:30amAnnouncements Thomas Muzzonigro, MD Session V Scientific Abstracts Moderator: Vonda Wright, MD 7:30–7:40am 7:40-7:50am 7:50-8:00am 8:00-8:10am 8:10-8:20am 8:20-8:30am 8:30-9:00am *Geriatric Hip Fracture Care Efficiency David Kolessar, MD Intra & Inter Observer Variability of Jig Placement in Shaper Match Technique of TKA - A Cadaveric Study Gregory Deirmengian, MD Kinematic Alignment versus Standard Mechanical Alignment in Cadaveric Knee Specimens Gregory Deirmengian, MD *Additional X-Ray Views Increase Decision to Treat Clavicular Fractures Surgically Luke Austin, MD *Key Drivers in Joint Replacement Length of Stay in a Changing Health Care Environment Joseph Tomaro, Ph.D. Discussion / Q & A Session VI Healthcare Reform, Political Issues, Financial Implications Moderator: Bernie Rizza, Esq 9:00-9:05am 9:05–9:20am 9:20–9:30am 9:30–10:00am 10:00-10:20am 10:20-10:35am 10:35-10:45am Business Meeting Harry Schmaltz, MD Legal Steps to Avoid Litigation, and What to do When you are Served Bernie Rizza, Esq. OrthoPAC Update Chip Hummer, MD New Heights for Practitioner Efficiency in Workers’ Comp Thomas Cook, Esq. Financial Planning for the Future…Now!! (No CME Credit) David Moskovitz Accountable Care Organizations/Bundled Payments Episodes of Care: What are These Weird Acronyms? And What do They Mean to Me?!? Michael West Discussion / Q & A 10:45-11:00am BREAK MORNING BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS 5 Session VII Technology & Social Media in Orthopaedics Moderator: Chip Hummer, MD 11:00–11:15am *Painless Implementation & Optimization of EMR in Your Practice Alan Marsh, MBA 11:15-11:30am *Clinical Outcomes & Databases QI/Data Collection Systems/Dartmouth/Wellbeme Gerald Williams Jr, MD 11:30-11:45am Web-Based Marketing, Using Search Engines to Your Advantage Sarah Sanders 11:45am-12:00pm Discussion / Q & A 12:00-1:30pm Lachman Luncheon Speaker *Repetitive Concussion, Cerebral Tau Protein & Chronic Encephalopathy ALS in the Athlete Ann McKee, MD Session VIII Optimizing Your Orthopaedic Surgical Practice Moderator: Hari Bezwada, MD 1:30–1:40pm *How to Develop an Acute Pain Service: Multi-Modal Anesthesia Improves Patient Outcomes & Alleviates Patient Fears & Pain Joel Swanson, MD 1:40–1:55pm *Simultaneous B/L TKA-A Good Idea! Mark Hartzband, MD 1:55-2:05pm How I do an Anterior Approach to THA Hari Bezwada, MD 2:05–2:20pm *Hip Today, Home Tonight, ASC Joint Replacement Mark Hartzband, MD 2:20–2:30pm *Discussion / Q & A 2:30-3:00pm AFTERNOON BREAK / VISIT EXHBITIS Session IX Subspecialty Efficiencies Moderator: Mark Hartzband, MD 3:00-3:10pm *Think of Me Before Healing With Steel! Hip Arthroscopy is Here to Stay Vonda Wright, MD 3:10-3:20pm *“Pitfalls in Foot & Ankle Surgery & How to Avoid “em” Carl Hasselman, MD 3:20-3:30pm *Trauma, When Should You Transfer to Your Friendly Regional Trauma Center & How Do You Set Up Transfer Protocols? Samir Mehta, MD 3:30-3:40pm *Safety & Efficiency: New Concepts in the Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures John Taras, MD 3:40–3:50pm *Infection-Biofilms, What Are They & How Do We Avoid Them? Daniel Altman, MD & Carl Deirmengian, MD 3:50-4:00pm *Discussion / Q & A 6 Session X Resident Presentations Moderator: Asif Ilyas, MD 4:00-4:15pm 4:15-4:30pm 4:30-4:40pm 4:40-4:50pm 4:50-5:00pm Preparing for Your First Job: Choosing the Right Practice David Pedowitz, MD Billing & Coding Primer for the New Attending Kristofer Matullo, MD *Reducing Complications During Limb Salvage Surgery Tae Won Kim, MD Classification & Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fractures: Inter-Observer Reliability & Agreement Across Imaging Modalities & Experience Richard Tosti, MD Discussion and Resident Award Presentation MEETING ADJOURNED! Program Chairmen Thomas Muzzonigro, MD Director of Orthopaedic Services, Butler Health System; Partner, TriRivers Surgical Associates, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA Hari Bezwada, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, Princeton, NJ Samir Mehta, MD Chief, Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Service, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Guest Faculty Richard Cohen, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Wellstar Health System, Medical Director for the Five Hospital System Total Joint Restoration Center, Medical Director, System Ethics Committee, Atlanta, GA Thomas Cook, Esq. Attorney, Schmidt Kramer, PC, Harrisburg, PA Mark Hartzband, MD Director, Total Joint Replacement Service, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ Thomas Killion House Deputy Majority Whip, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 168, Chester & Delaware County Allen Marsh, MBA, MHA Service Line Director, Orthopaedic and Neuroscience, CaroMont Health, Gastonia, NC Ann McKee, MD Professor of Neurology & Pathology, Co-director, Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA Bernard Rizza, Esq. Partner at Raizman, Frischman & Matzus, P.C., Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, Pittsburgh, PA Sarah Sanders Associate Chief Marketing Officer, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Penn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Neil Sheth, MD Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Orthocarolina Hip and Knee Center, Charlotte, NC Invited Faculty Todd Albert, MD Richard H Rothman Professor and Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Professor of Neurosurgery Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals, President - Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA 7 Daniel Altman, MD Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine, Director of Orthopaedic Spine Trauma, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA Luke Austin, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Rothman Institute, Egg Harbor, NJ Robyn Beckwith, MBA Chief Executive Officer, Tri Rivers Surgical Associates, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA Robert Booth, MD Chief, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Carl Deirmengian, MD Rothman Institute, Lankenau Hospital; Director of Comprehensive Arthritis and Joint Replacement Research, Wynnewood, PA Gregory Deirmengian, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA Carl Hasselman, MD Clinical Instructor, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA Charles “Chip” Hummer III, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Premier Orthopaedic Medicine and Sports Associates, LTD.; Director of Sports Medicine, Swarthmore College; Philadelphia, PA Asif Ilyas, MD Program Director of Hand, Upper Extremity, & Microvascular Surgery, Rothman Institute; Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery - Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA David Kolessar, MD Interim Chief, Joint Replacement Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Geisinger Health System, Danville & Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA Kristofer Matullo, MD Hand and Elbow Surgery, St. Luke’s Hospital; Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedics, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 8 David Moskovitz, CLU®, ChFC® Senior Partner, National Financial Network, LLC, West Chester, PA Sandra Nettrour, PA-C, DFAAPA Orthopedic Service Line Coordinator, Butler Health System, Butler, PA David Pedowitz, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA H. Jamie Pfaeffle, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Tri-Rivers Surgical Associates, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA Joshua Port, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, UPMC; Head Team Physician for the Altoona Curve; Orthopaedic Surgeon, President, Blair Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Altoona, PA Gerald Rothacker Jr, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster, Lancaster, PA Harry Schmaltz, MD PA Orthopaedic Society President, Assistant Professor of Surgery, The Commonwealth Medical College; Orthopaedic Surgeon, Scranton Orthopaedic Specialists, Scranton, PA Patrick Smith, MD Clinical Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC- St. Margaret’s Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA Joel Swanson, MD Anesthesiologist, Butler Anesthesia Associates, Butler Memorial Hospital, Butler, PA John Taras, MD Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Drexel University & Thomas Jefferson University; Chief, Division of Hand Surgery, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA Joseph Tomaro, Ph.D. Senior Vice President, Accelero Health Partners, Canonsburg, PA Michael West CEO, Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA Gerald Williams Jr, MD Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, ChiefShoulder and Elbow Service, Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA Vonda Wright, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Assistant Professor, Team Physician, University of Pittsburgh Panther Football Director, PRIMA (Performance and Research Initiative for Masters Athletes), Pittsburgh, PA Andrew Kuntz, MD Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Adam Miller, MD Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Richard Tosti, MD Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Resident Speakers Tae Won Kim, MD Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA HOTEL INFORMATION Surround yourself with the icons of America’s history when you stay at our welcoming waterfront Philadelphia Hotel. Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing has it all; the impeccable service you expect from Hyatt, coupled with waterfront dining, stylish event venues, inspired cuisine, spacious guest rooms and stunning city or water views. To make your Hotel reservation log on to the www.paorthosociety.org page for a direct link to the POS room block or call 1.888.421.1442. When making your reservations, be certain to identify yourself as part of the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society (POS) group. The daily room rate for the POS room block is $185 and is subject to an additional 15.2% occupancy and sales tax. Check in time is 3:00pm / check-out 12:00pm. Parking rates at the attached six story parking garage are $21.00 self & $29.00 valet for overnight parking. Daily parking for attendees is currently $10.00 self, $17.00 valet parking and all pricing is subject to change. A limited number of rooms are available at the POS group rate. Reservations must be made by September 23, 2011 to receive the POS rate. PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY. For more Hotel information please visit the following website: www.pennslanding.hyatt.com Dining Start your day at Perks Café. A casual coffee house where you can order your favorite brew just the way you like it, along with a menu of baked goods and light fare. Then of course there’s something about dining with a view of the water that enhances every culinary experience. At Keating’s River Grill, you will experience hearty American cuisine in our plush, modern Center City Philadelphia restaurant with panoramic views of the Delaware River. Enjoy extensive food, drink and wine menus, and the convenience of dining until midnight. 9 Activities & Attractions Stroll along one of the most historic miles in America. Icons of our nation’s foundation abound just steps away. Walk to the Liberty Bell Center, Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House, National Constitution Center and more. Gallery hop by day and attend a live theater performance in the evening. Or, shop to your heart’s content in one-of-a-kind boutiques and then be entertained by the city’s intriguing nightlife. The best of the nation’s birthplace awaits you at our premier Center City Philadelphia hotel. EVENT INFORMATION Presidential Induction & Dinner – Thursday, October 20, 6:00-8:30pm Riverview Room Please help welcome new POS President for 2012, Greg Gallant, MD, and say thank you to current President, Harry Schmaltz, MD, for an eventful and memorable year. Dinner cost is $95.00 per person. 10 EXHIBIT INFORMATION Exhibit Description One 6’ skirted table, 2 chairs, wastebasket Shipping All exhibit materials shipped to the hotel must be addressed as follows: Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing 201 South Christopher Columbus Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19106 Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society Fall Meeting October 20-21, 2011 Company Name/Your name/Your phone #/Table # Receiving Receipt of packages will be billed at rate of $5.00 per box or $150.00 per pallet. To ensure efficient handling and storage of materials, please send deliveries to arrive no more than seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting date and please make note of your tracking number. Receiving hours at the Hyatt Regency loading dock is 7:00am-5:00pm. The handling fee for shipping is $5.00 per box or envelope & must be accompanied with a completed shipping label using the any of the following carriers: Airborne Express, FedEx or UPS. Security The exhibit area will be locked during all non-exhibit hours. If you require additional security you must contact the POS office prior to the meeting. Exhibit Set-Up Wednesday, October 19, 1:00-4:30pm Thursday, October 20, 6:00–6:45am EXHIBIT TABLES MUST BE READY BY 6:45 am on Thursday, October 20. Tables that are not occupied by 6:45 am will be removed. Exhibit Hours Thursday, October 20, 7:00am–5:00pm Friday, October 21, 7:00am–5:00pm Exhibit Dismantle Friday, October 21, 4:00–5:00pm 11 EXHIBIT REGISTRATION Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society 2011 Fall Scientific Meeting “Increasing Efficiencies & Safety in Orthopaedic Practice” or How to survive THRIVE in the Era of Healthcare Reform October 20-21, 2011 Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, PA THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH YOUR EXHIBIT CONTRACT. Each company may have a maximum of four (4) representatives in the exhibit area. Company Name: ______________________________________________________ 1. Representative Name: ______________________________________________ 2. Representative Name: ______________________________________________ 3. Representative Name: ______________________________________________ 4. Representative Name: ______________________________________________ Electrical Requirements Please indicate: We do not require electricity. We require __ standard electrical outlets. (additional $30 per day per outlet) Please indicate whether you will place a high back display behind your table. Yes No Please return registration form and exhibit contract with payment to: Susan Sands, Meeting & Event Planner Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society 510 North Third Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101-1111 Fax: 717.909.8906 If you have questions, please call Susan Sands at 888.772.7900 or email: [email protected] POS Tax ID Number – 23-2184602 PAYMENT REQUIRED AT TIME OF REGISTRATION Cancellation Policy – There will be a $75 processing fee for registration cancellations received before September 30, 2011. Refunds will NOT be granted for cancellations received on or after September 30, 2011. 12 EXHIBIT CONTRACT Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society 2011 Fall Scientific Meeting “Increasing Efficiencies & Safety in Orthopaedic Practice” or How to survive THRIVE in the Era of Healthcare Reform October 20-21, 2011 Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, PA Company:_________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Person:___________________________________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________________________________________ City:_________________________State:______Zip:______________________________________________ Phone:________________________Fax:________________________________________________________ Email:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Exhibit Space (The following fees are waived with a minimum $5,000 support of any event(s) below) Before Sept. 30 - One 6’ Exhibit Table @ $1,900 ________ / After Sept. 30 - $2,200 ________ Before Sept. 30 - Two 6’ Exhibit Tables @ $3,500 _______ / After Sept. 30 - $3,800 _______ Additional electrical outlet charge: _________ days @ $30.00 per outlet, per day = _______ Available Event Support Opportunities Silver Level Exhibitor $5,000 Gold Level Exhibitor $7,500 Platinum Level Exhibitor $10,000 Educational Grant (amount at company discretion) $________________ Silver, Gold and Platinum Level Exhibitors will be given two six-foot display tables (unless otherwise noted), special recognition in the program book, different colored ribbons on their name badges, and signage denoting their support. Events Included with Exhibit Fee – Entitled to 4 Company Representatives: Registration fee includes: Admission to scientific sessions, continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, exhibit hall entrance and Thursday & Friday luncheons. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL EVENTS. PLEASE INDICATE THE NUMBER ATTENDING EACH EVENT IN THE APPROPRIATE SPACE. Thursday Dinner: __________ @ $95.00 per person PAYMENT REQUIRED AT TIME OF REGISTRATION $_________________ TOTAL:$________________ q Check enclosed made payable to POS q Credit Card: _________Amex _______ Visa __________ MC Card Number: ___________________Exp Date: ________Security Code:_________________________ Signature_________________________________________________________________________________ 13 PHYSICIAN REGISTRATION Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society 2011 Fall Scientific Meeting “Increasing Efficiencies & Safety in Orthopaedic Practice” or How to survive THRIVE in the Era of Healthcare Reform October 20-21, 2011 Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, PA Register by September 30th and save $50. You can also register online at www paorthosociety.org Last Name_______________________________________________ Title (MD/DO)________ First Name______________________________________________________________________ Office Address__________________________________________________________________ City, State Zip__________________________________________________________________ Email Address___________________________________________________________________ Office Phone/Fax________________________________________________________________ Office Contact___________________________________________________________________ Registration fee includes admission to scientific sessions, continental breakfasts, luncheons & refreshment breaks. Before Sept 30 After Sept 30 Amount Paid Member $550 $600 $ ________ Non-Member $650 $700 $ ________ Resident/Fellow $175 $225 $ ________ $175 $ ________ Allied Health Professional $125 Thursday Dinner _________ @ $95.00 per person Payment Method (Please check appropriate box): TOTAL $ ________ $ ________ CHECK enclosed made payable to POS CREDIT CARD: ________AMEX _________VISA ______________ MC Card Number____________________________________________________________________ Exp Date ______________________ Card Verification Number________________________ Signature_______________________________________________________________________ Please mail this form with payment to: Susan Sands Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society – 510 North Third Street, Floor 3 – Harrisburg, PA 17101-1111 Phone: 717.909.8901 / Fax: 717.909.8906 / [email protected] Cancellation Policy: There will be a $50 processing fee for cancellations received before September 30, 2011. Refunds will NOT be granted for cancellations received on or after September 30, 2011. 14 Upcoming POS 2012 Scientific Meetings April 20‐21, 2012 Upper Extremities Fontainebleau Miami Beach October 25‐26, 2012 TBA Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown Be sure to mark your calendar ! 15 October 25-26, 2012 POS 2012 Fall Scientific Meeting Topic ~ TBD Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown, Pittsburgh, PA April 20-21, 2012 POS 2011 Spring Scientific Meeting Upper Extremities Fontainebleau, Miami Beach, Florida UPCOMING POS MEETINGS Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society 510 North Third Street, Floor 3 Harrisburg, PA 17101 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID HARRISBURG, PA PERMIT NO. 214