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16th Annual International PediatricOrthopaedic SymposiumDecember 3-7, 2019Donald Bae, MDTodd Milbrandt, MDCourse DirectorsPresented by

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216th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumTable of ContentsTable of ContentsIn Appreciation of POSNA Sponsors ...............................................................3 General Meeting Information.....................................................................4 IPOS Faculty Listing..........................................................................4 About POSNA ..............................................................................5 Learning Objectives .........................................................................5 AMA Credit Designation & Accreditation .........................................................5 IPOS Vision & Mission ........................................................................5 General Meeting Information.....................................................................6 Resident Info ...............................................................................6 ePosters...................................................................................6 Lunchtime Career Development ................................................................6 POSNA Lounge .............................................................................6 Registration Fees ...........................................................................7 Housing ...................................................................................7 Registration Hours ..........................................................................8 Exhibit Hall Hours ...........................................................................8 Speaker Ready Room Hours ...................................................................8 IPOS - Craft Your Own Adventure (Breakdown by Topics)...............................................9 Schedule At a Glance......................................................................10 - 11 Industry Spotlight Sessions .....................................................................12 Floor Plan ...................................................................................13 Detailed Schedule (Tuesday) ....................................................................14 Detailed Schedule (Wednesday) .............................................................14 - 18 Detailed Schedule (Thursday) ...............................................................19 - 23 Detailed Schedule (Friday) .................................................................. 24 - 27 Detailed Schedule (Saturday)................................................................ 28 - 30 Saturday, One-Day Fellowship Directors Program....................................................30 General Meeting Policies.......................................................................31 Language.................................................................................31 FDA .....................................................................................32 Disclosure ................................................................................32 POSNA Membership ..........................................................................33 Things to Do in Orlando ...................................................................34 - 35 9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 500Rosemont, IL 60018-4976(847) 698-1692 FAX (847) 268-9694posna.org9400 W. Higgins RoadRosemont, IL 60018(800) 346-AAOSFAX (847) 823-8031aaos.org

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9400 W. Higgins RoadRosemont, IL 60018(800) 346-AAOSFAX (847) 823-8031aaos.org16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumAcknowledgments3Thank You!The Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America gratefully acknowledges the following for their generous nancial support for 2019. We sincerely appreciate each of these companies for helping POSNA fulll its goals of providing education and fostering research.Howard Steel FoundationSt. Giles FoundationAngela S.M. Kuo Memorial FundDouble Diamond LevelDiamond LevelPlatinum LevelZimmer BiometGold LevelArthrexBioMarin PharmaceuticalGlobus MedicalPega MedicalSilver Level Children’s Mercy Kansas CityNemours/Alfred duPont Hospital for ChildrenStanford Children’s Health Wright MedicalBronze Level7D SurgicalChildren’s Healthcare of AtlantaGillette Children’s Specialty HealthcareMedicrea, USAMerete Technologies, Inc.In-kind donations of equipment for workshops being provided by:DePuy Synthes OrthoPediatrics (Vilex) OrthoxAs of July 31st

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416th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingInformationDonald Bae, MDCourse DirectorTodd Milbrandt, MDCourse DirectorPeter Newton, MD*Kenneth Noonan, MDTom Novacheck, MDMatthew Oetgen, MDDror Paley, MD, FRCSCJonathan Phillips, MD*David Podeszwa, MDWudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MDJeffrey Sawyer, MD*Jonathan Schoenecker, MD, PhD*Suken Shah, MD*Kevin Shea, MD*Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC*Ernest Sink, MDDavid Skaggs, MD, MMM*Brian Smith, MDPaul Sponseller, MD*Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNPDaniel Sucato, MD, MSVishwas Talwalkar, MD*Bryan Tompkins, MD*Michael Vitale, MD, MPHPeter Waters, MDJennifer Weiss, MD*Ira Zaltz, MDErica Zepeda, MSN, RN, CPNPInternational FacultyAlaric Aroojis, MD*Haemish Crawford, MDDeborah Eastwood, FRCSDavid Little, MD, MBBS, FRACS, PhD*Kishore Mulpuri, MDStephan Parent, MDChristof Radler, MDThomas Wirth, MD, PhDMuharrem Yazici, MDInstructorsBrian Brighton, MDStephanie Boehm, MDEric Edmonds, MDNicholas Fletcher, MDMegan Gresh, MDJavier Masquijo, MDThomas McPartland, MDWendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNPL. Reid Nichols, MDEduardo Novais, MDScott Rosenfeld, MDMauricio Silva, MDSamantha Spencer, MDNicole Tweedy, DNP-PNPLindley Wall, MDMaegan Wallace, MD*2019 IPOS Advisory Board2019 IPOS Faculty*Lindsay Andras, MDAlexandre Arkader, MD*Donald Bae, MDLaurel Blakemore, MD*Michelle Caird, MD*Pablo Castañeda, MD*Jon Davids, MD*Craig Eberson, MD*John (Jack) Flynn, MDSteven Frick, MDTheodore Ganley, MDMichael Glotzbecker, MD*Martin Herman, MDJose Herrera-Soto, MDJohn Herzenberg, MDChristine Ho, MDSandra Jarvis-Selinger, PhDLori Karol, MDDerek Kelly, MDMininder Kocher, MD, MPHScott Kozin, MD*A. Noelle Larson, MD*William Mackenzie, MDAmy McIntosh, MD*Todd Milbrandt, MDVincent Mosca, MDRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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516th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingInformationAbout POSNAThe Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) is a group of professionals comprised mostly of pediatric orthopaedic surgeons. We are board certied in orthopaedic surgery and have participated in additional training to become specialized in the care of children’s musculoskeletal health and our practice reects this dedication. We, as a group, strive to become the authoritative source on such care through appropriate research that will lead to the best evidence-based patient care.IPOS Mission StatementTo provide the highest quality, most comprehensive, and most interactive pediatric orthopaedic education to learners and practitioners of all levels.IPOS Vision Statement Through our inspiring international faculty, innovative programming, and vibrant interactions among all attendees, IPOS aspires to be the best pediatric orthopaedic educational event in the world. Accreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Explore All Areas of Pediatric OrthopaedicsImmerse yourself in this exciting and interactive four-day program, alongside hundreds of pediatric orthopaedic professionals from around the world. Discover new insights and technology, and learn how to integrate best practices and new techniques into your care of children and adolescents. From fundamental fracture care to ad-vanced surgical reconstruction, our renown international faculty share their expertise in every subspecialty eld of pediatric orthopaedics.Learning Objectives• Effectively assess children with musculoskeletal conditions requiring care• Compare and contrast surgical and non-operative treatment options for common pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Apply alternative treatment techniques for selected pediatric orthopaedic conditions• Identify, manage, and prevent complications of common pediatric orthopaedic conditions and treatments• Implement evidence-based strategies for infection control, fracture care, and management of sports-related injuries.Craft your own IPOSadventure with over 40 breakout sessions featuring:• Focused lectures and engaging case discussions• Surgical skills demonstrations• Hands-on technical workshops• Industry-sponsored satellite sessions on cutting edge techniquesRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.orgPOSNA is going green! Here are a few of our green intiatives: • Paperless: use the website and mobile app as your IPOS guide.• Signage is digital throughout the meeting space.• Recycle your conference badge at registration at the end of the meeting.• Loews is committed to using local, sustainable goods as part of their banquet food and beverage program.• Water stations with biodegradable cups will be available throughout the meeting space.

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616th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingInformationResident InfoResidents! Special programming just for you, including: • Career Planning and Professional Development – gain perspectives and advice • Resident Case Competition – cases presented and discussed• Top Gun Surgical Simulation – 8th annual contest on quality and speed on procedures • Mentoring Sessions – residents and those in fellowships are matched with faculty members for a breakfast session in which they can ask questions and seek professional guidanceRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.orgSave the Date:IPOS Pre-Course Webinar October 29, 2019 (7:15 PM CST) Visit the IPOS website for more information.A didactic and case-based review of the most important current topics in pediatric orthopedics, including, spine, sports, upper extremity trauma, and cerebral palsy by a renowninternational faculty from IPOS.ePoster InformationShare your research with the large body of attendees by participating in the popular ePosters program. The application period closes September 6, 2019.Lunchtime Career Development During lunch, meet with IPOS course directors and faculty to review the day’s educational events, share interesting clinical cases and discuss professional development. Attendees are encouraged to submit ideas and cases in advance to discuss with IPOS faculty. More information will be posted on the IPOS website. POSNA Lounge Located in the Exhibit Hall, the POSNA Lounge is a place to recharge, relax, and network with others. Come to the lounge to view ePosters, participate in Lunchtime Career Develop-ment, or chat with the IPOS directors during one of the scheduled breaks.✹NEW!

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HousingHotelLoews Royal Pacic Resort6300 Hollywood WayOrlando, FL 32819 Hotel ReservationsToll Free: (866) 360-7395Direct: (407) 503-9276 Hotel Reservation DeadlineNovember 11, 2019Group Rate: $205.00 (for single and double occupancy, plus applicable taxes and fees)Group Code: GHRGC51 Visit ipos.posna.org to book housing online. 716th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingInformationRegistration Early Bird RateUntil October 7thRateAfter October 7thPOSNA/AAOS Member $1,349 $1,399 Orthopaedic Resident/Post Residency Fellow/ U.S. Military*/ POSNA/AAOS Emeritus $1,149 $1,199 Non-member $1,949 $1,999 Low Income Countries (determined by worldbank) $999 $1,049 Nurse/Allied Health/PA $849 $899 Fellowship Directors Program- Half Day Saturday (included with full IPOS registration) TICKETED EVENT$150 $200 POSNA Membership RequirementAttendance fullls your POSNA active membership requirements. IPOS attendance does not fulll the requirement for Candidate Members.DATES TO REMEMBEREarly Registration Deadline October 7, 2019Pre-Registration andHousing DeadlineNovember 11, 2019After November 11, registration must be done on site. On site registration opens Tuesday, December 3.Refund PolicyRequests for refunds must be received in writing to the POSNA ofce (POSNA, 9400 West Higgins Road, Suite 500, Rosemont, IL 60018) or email posna@aaos.org. A full refund will be granted if the written request is received before November 11, 2019. After November 11, 2019, a 20% administration fee will be taken from the refund. No refunds will be granted after November 25, 2019.*For POSNA/AAOS members in active U.S. military duty only

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816th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingInformationRegistrationTuesday, December 3 3:00 PM – 7:00 PMWednesday, December 4 7:00 AM – 6:00 PMThursday, December 5 7:00 AM – 4:30 PMFriday, December 6 7:00 AM – 4:30 PMSaturday, December 7 6:30 AM – 11:30 AM Exhibit HallJoin your colleagues in the Exhibit Hall for fellowship and discovery of new pediatric orthopaedic products and services. Meals and breaks will be served in the Exhibit Hall, located in Pacica 6-7. Wednesday, December 4 7:00 AM – 7:00 PMThursday, December 5 7:00 AM – 4:30 PMFriday, December 6 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Speaker Ready RoomAll IPOS faculty are required to upload their presentations. Speaker Ready Room will be in South China Sea.Tuesday, December 3 3:00 PM – 7:00 PMWednesday, December 4 7:00 AM – 6:00 PMThursday, December 5 7:00 AM – 4:30 PMFriday, December 6 7:00 AM – 4:30 PMSaturday, December 7 6:30 AM – 11:30 AM

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Register Online Today at ipos.posna.orgIPOS By Topic9Craft Your Own Adventure! General Pediatric Orthopaedics/Trauma • General Session 1: Pediatric Trauma: Early Fixes and Late Saves (Wednesday, 12/4, 8:00 AM-10:00 AM)• CME Breakout: Musculoskeletal infections (Wednesday, 12/4, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM)• General Session 2: Teaching and Learning in Pediatric Orthopaedics (Thursday, 12/5, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM)• General Session 3: Author’s Preferred Techniques (Friday, 12/6, 12:30 PM-2:30 PM)• CME Breakout: Wellness in Pediatric Orthopaedics (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM)• CME Breakout: Bone Lesions (Cysts, Masses and Malignancies) (Saturday, 12/7, 10:00 AM-11:30 AM) Hip • CME Breakout: Hip: SCFE (Wednesday, 12/4, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Pelvic Osteotomies I (hands-on workshop) (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• Concurrent Session: Hip: The Immature Hip (Thursday, 12/5, 2:20 PM-4:30 PM)• CME Breakout: Pelvic Osteotomies II (hands-on workshop) (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM) Hand & Upper Extremity • CME Breakout 1: Hand- Injuries for the Front Line Provider (Wednesday, 12/4, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Hand: Congenital Upper Limb Issues (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM) Spine • Concurrent Session: Spine: Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (Wednesday, 12/4, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Spine: Cervical Spine (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• Concurrent Session: Spine/Hand: Complex Spine and Upper Limb Conditions (Saturday, 12/7, 7:30 AM-9:40 AM) Neuromuscular & Cerebral Palsy • CME Breakout: CP: Gait Analysis: A Systematic Approach (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• Concurrent Session: CP: Management of Neuromuscular Hip Dysplasia (Friday, 12/6, 8:00 AM-10:00 AM)• CME Breakout: CP: Surgery to Improve Ambulation (Saturday, 12/7, 10:00 AM-11:30 AM) Sports • CME Breakout: Sports/Foot: More than Athlete’s Foot: Coalitions, OCD, and Jones Fractures (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• Concurrent Session: Sports: Knee Conditions of the Immature Athlete (Friday, 12/6, 8:00 AM-10:00 AM) Foot • Concurrent Session: Foot: Clubfoot Care in 2019 (Wednesday, 12/4, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Ponseti I (hands-on workshop) (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM)• CME Breakout: Ponseti II: Case Based Discussions (Saturday, 12/7, 10:00 AM-11:30 AM) Syndromes, Dysplasias & Genetic Conditions • Concurrent Session: Skeletal Dysplasias (Thursday, 12/5, 2:20 PM-4:30 PM)• CME Breakout: Dysplasias: Joint Laxity (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM)• Concurrent Session: Dysplasias: Muscular Dystrophies (Saturday, 12/7, 7:30 AM-9:40 AM) POPS • CME Breakout: POPS: The Limping Child: Physiologic to Pathologic (Wednesday, 12/4, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM)• CME Breakout: POPS: Lower Back Pain (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM- 2:00 PM)• CME Breakout: POPS: Rapid Fire Review (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM) Lower Extremity/Deformity • CME Breakout: LE Deformity I: Congenital Deformity (Wednesday, 12/4, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM)• CME Breakout: LE Deformity II: Growth and Limb Length Discrepancy (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• CME Breakout: LE Deformity: External Fixation (Hands-On Workshop) (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM) Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics • CME Breakout 1: Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics I (Wednesday, 12/4, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics II (Thursday, 12/5, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM)• CME Breakout: Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics III (Friday, 12/6, 3:00 PM-4:30 PM)• CME Breakout: Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics IV (Saturday, 12/7, 10:00 AM-11:30 AM)16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic Symposium✹NEW!✹NEW!✹NEW!

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1016th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumSchedule At a GlanceTUESDAY, DECEMBER 3Registration3:00 PM - 7:00 PMResident Scholarship Recipient Case Presentations4:00 PM - 5:20 PMCareer Planning and Professional Development for Residents and Fellows5:20 PM - 6:30 PMPre-Course Reception6:30 PM - 6:45 PMPre-Course Sponsored By NuVasive6:45 PM - 8:00 PMPre-Course Sponsored By OrthoPediatrics6:45 PM - 8:00 PMIndustry Sponsored Cocktail Reception8:00 PM - 9:00 PMWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4Registration7:00 AM - 6:00 PMBreakfast & Exhibits7:00 AM - 8:00 AMGeneral Session 1- Pediatric Trauma: Early Fixes and Late Saves8:00 AM - 10:00 AMDirector's Welcome10:00 AM - 10:10 AMBreak & Exhibits10:10 AM - 10:30 AMCME Breakout 1- Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics I10:30 AM - 12:00 PMCME Breakout 1- Hand: Injuries for the Front Line Provider10:30 AM - 12:00 PMCME Breakout 1- Hip: SCFE10:30 AM - 12:00 PMCME Breakout 1- LE Deformity I: Congenital Deformity10:30 AM - 12:00 PMCME Breakout 1: Musculoskeletal Infections10:30 AM - 12:00 PMCME Breakout 1- POPS: The Limping Child: Physiologic to Pathologic10:30 AM - 12:00 PMLunch & Exhibits12:00 PM - 1:00 PMLunch with IPOS Directors12:00 PM - 1:00 PMConcurrent Session 1- Foot: Clubfoot Care in 20191:00 PM - 3:00 PMConcurrent Session 1- Spine: Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis1:00 PM - 3:00 PMBreak & Exhibits3:00 PM - 3:20 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 1-Globus Medical3:20 PM - 4:30 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 1-Orthopediatrics 3:20 PM - 4:30 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 1-Orthopediatrics 3:20 PM - 4:30 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 1-DePuy Synthes 3:20 PM - 4:30 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 1-Arthrex 3:20 PM - 4:30 PMWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, CONT’DIndustry Spotlight Session 2-Medtronic 4:40 PM - 5:50 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 2-Orthopediatrics 4:40 PM - 5:50 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 2-DePuy Synthes 4:40 PM - 5:50 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 2-Stryker Spine 4:40 PM - 5:50 PMIndustry Spotlight Session 2-Arthrex 4:40 PM - 5:50 PMCourse Directors' Welcome Reception6:00 PM - 7:00 PMTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 5Breakfast & Exhibits7:00 AM - 8:00 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 3-Wright Medical8:00 AM - 9:10 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 3-Orthopediatrics 8:00 AM - 9:10 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 3-DePuy Synthes 8:00 AM - 9:10 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 3-Zimmer Biomet 8:00 AM - 9:10 AMBreak & Exhibits9:10 AM - 9:30 AMGeneral Session 2- Education in Pediatric Orthopedics9:30 AM - 11:30 AMLunch & Exhibits11:30 AM - 12:30 PMLunchtime Development11:45 AM - 12:30 PMCME Breakout 2- Ponseti I (Hands-On Workshop)12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- Pelvic Osteotomies I (Hands-On Workshop)12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- LE Deformity II:Growth and Limb Length Discrepancy12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics II12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- CP: Gait Analysis: A Systematic Approach12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- Sports/Foot: More than Athlete's foot: Coalitions, OCD, and Jones Fractures12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- Spine: Cervical Spine12:30 PM - 2:00 PMCME Breakout 2- POPS: Low Back Pain12:30 PM - 2:00 PMBreak & Exhibits2:00 PM - 2:20 PMSchedule Subject to Change

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Schedule At a Glance11THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, CONT’DConcurrent Session 2- Immature Hip2:20 PM - 4:30 PMConcurrent Session 2- Skeletal Dysplasias2:20 PM - 4:30 PMTop Gun Surgical Simulation Competition (by invitation only)5:00 PM - 7:30 PMFRIDAY, DECEMBER 6Registration7:00 AM - 4:30 PMBreakfast & Exhibits7:00 AM - 8:00 AMConcurrent Session 3- CP: Management of Neuromuscular Hip Dysplasia8:00 AM -10:00 AMConcurrent Session 2- Sports: Knee Conditions of the Immature Athlete8:00 AM -10:00 AMBreak & Exhibits10:00 AM - 10:20 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 4-Pega Medical10:20 AM - 11:30 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 4-Orthopediatrics 10:20 AM - 11:30 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 4-DePuy Synthes 10:20 AM - 11:30 AMIndustry Spotlight Session 4-BioMarin10:20 AM - 11:30 AMLunch & Exhibits11:30 AM - 12:30 AMLunchtime Cases11:45 AM - 12:30 PMGeneral Session 3- Authors' Preferred Techniques12:30 PM - 2:30 PMAwards and Acknowledgements 2:30 PM - 2:40 PMBreak & Exhibits2:40 PM - 3:00 PMCoffee Break with Course Directors2:40 PM - 3:00 PMCME Breakout 3- Ponseti I (Hands-On Workshop)3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- Pelvic Osteotomy II (Hands-On Workshop)3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- LE Deformity: External Fixation (Hands-On Workshop)3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- Wellness (Live Webcast)3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- Dysplasias: Joint Laxity3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics III3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- Hand: Congenital Upper Limb Issues3:00 PM - 4:30 PMCME Breakout 3- POPS: Rapid Fire Radiology Review3:00 PM - 4:30 PMSATURDAY, DECEMBER 7Registration6:30 AM - 11:30 AMBreakfast 6:30 AM - 7:30 AMConcurrent Session 4- Dysplasias: Muscular Dystrophies7:30 AM - 9:40 AMConcurrent Session 4- Spine/Hand: Complex Spine and Upper Limb Conditions7:30 AM - 9:40 AMFellowship Director's Program (TICKETED EVENT)8:00 AM - 11:00 AMFellowship Directors Break9:20 AM - 9:40 AMBreak9:40 AM - 10:00 AMCME Breakout 4- Ponseti II- Case Based Discussion10:00 AM -11:30 AMCME Breakout 4- Bone Lesions (Live Webcast)10:00 AM -11:30 AMCME Breakout 4- Essentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics IV10:00 AM -11:30 AMCME Breakout 4- CP: Surgery to Improve Ambulation10:00 AM -11:30 AMLunch11:30 AM - 12:00 PM16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumSchedule At a Glance, continuedGeneral Pediatric Orthopaedics/TraumaHipHand & Upper ExtremitySpineSportsNeuromuscular & Cerebral PalsyFootSyndromes, Dysplasias & Genetic ConditionsPOPSLower Extremity/DeformityEssentials of Pediatric Orthopaedics

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16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumIndustry Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME)Industry Spotlight Sessions (Non-CME) Wednesday, December 4 3:20 PM–4:30 PM Industry Spotlight Session #1Globus Medical Orthopediatrics Pediatric Foot & Ankle Fractures and Deformity CorrectionOrthopediatrics Shilla- A different way to think about EOS and other growing spinal disorders.DePuy Synthes Pediatric Femur Fracture ManagementArthrex Managing Pediatric ACL Ruptures4:40 PM–5:50 PM Industry Spotlight Session #2Medtronic Orthopediatrics That wasn’t the plan, now what!?: Pediatric Orthopedic TraumaDePuy Synthes Pitfalls and Pearls for Proximal Femoral OsteotomiesStryker Spine Arthrex Glenohumeral Stabilization in the Young Population(Non-CME)(Non-CME)(Non-CME)(Non-CME)12Thursday, December 5 8:00 AM–9:10 AM Industry Spotlight Session #3Wright Medical Orthopediatrics Deformity Correction Surgical Planning and Software: A Novel Approach to Hexapod ProceduresDePuy Synthes Neuromuscular Scoliosis: Principles of Management and Complication PreventionZimmer BiometFriday, December 6 10:20 AM–11:30 AM Industry Spotlight Session #4Pega Medical Advancements in Non-closure Treatment of SCFEOrthopediatrics The Challenges, Decision Making, and Solutions in Treating Pediatric Neuromuscular ScoliosisDePuy Synthes Treatment of AIS: Beyond the BasicsBioMarin Look Beyond the X-Ray for Skeletal Dysplasia

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16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumMeeting Floor Plan13Floor Plan

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1416th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleTues.-Wed.Tuesday, December 33:00 PM–7:00 PM  Registration 4:00 PM–5:20 PM  Resident Scholarship  Pacica 8-10  Recipient Case Presentations5:20 PM–6:30 PM  Career Planning and  Pacica 8-10 Professional Development for Residents and Fellows6:30 PM–6:45 PM  Pre-Course   Oceana 1-5 Foyer  Reception6:45 PM–8:00 PM  CONCURRENT EVENTS   Industry Pre-Courses:
NuVasive: Best Practices for Pediatric  Oceana 1-2 Intramedullary Nailing and Limb LengtheningUsing the Precice® Nail
This 75-minute interactive course will focus on the best prac-tices of intramedullary nailing and limb lengthening using thePrecice nail. Our faculty surgeons will share their knowledgeand expertise on proper patient selection and preoperativeplanning. The basics of intramedullary nailing which includesnail selection, entry point, osteotomy location and method,and reaming technique will also be discussed. This course willinclude case examples and surgical tips. Attendees will alsoparticipate in a hands on sawbones workshop to demonstrateand reinforce the essentials of intramedullary nailing. Time willbe set aside for questions at the end of the course.OrthoPediatrics: SUPER SMASH BROTHERS:  Oceana 3-5 PEDIATRIC ELBOW VS. MONKEY BARSThe Ultimate Boss Battle – You vs. the Posterolateral SCHAn Interactive Extravaganza!
Faculty: Jonathan Schoenecker, MD, PhD; Christopher Stutz, MD; Bryan Tompkins, MD
Supracondylar humerus fractures are easy - until they aren’t.Undoubtedly, one of the rst cases that will give you pause inthe OR as a young attending will be an elbow fracture - eitherbecause you have a difcult time reducing it, are concernedthat it isn’t safe to leave the operating room because of dimin-ished vascularity or many another reasons. In this course wewill take a deep dive into everything you need to know to takethis villain head on. We will cover basics such as why theyoccur when they do, common pathomechanisms, whichfractures cause neurovascular injuries, how to set the OR up towin, tricks to reduction, pin congurations how to open andwhen to call for help and more. This will be a highly engaginginteractive media lled course with prizes.(Non-CME) opening session, join our IPOS experts for tips and tricks on the management of acute fractures and care for late sequelae.8:00 AM-8:51 AM Moderator: Donald Bae, MDeModerator: Brian Brighton, MD8:00 AM-8:03 AM  Introduction – Todd Milbrandt, MD
8:04 AM-8:09 AM  Lateral Condyle: Percutaneous  Screw Fixation Paul Sponseller, MD
8:10 AM-8:15 AM  Treatment of Lateral Condyle Nonunions Scott Kozin, MD
8:16 AM-8:21 AM  Expert Tips: How to Get the Joint Right John (Jack) Flynn, MD
8:22 AM-8:27 AM  DiscussionPanelists: Todd Milbrandt, MD   Paul Sponseller, MD   Scott Kozin, MD   John (Jack) Flynn, MD
8:28 AM-8:33 AM  Acute Monteggia: Standard of Care in 2019 Mauricio Silva, MD
8:34 AM-8:39 AM  Chronic Reconstruction: What and When to Do? Donald Bae, MD
8:40 AM-8:45 AM  Expert Tips: Getting (and Keeping) the Head In Peter Waters, MD
8:46 AM-8:51 AM  DiscussionPanelists: Mauricio Silva, MD   Donald Bae, MD   Peter Waters, MD
8:52 AM-10:00 AM Moderator: Todd Milbrandt, MDeModerator: Samantha Spencer, MD8:52 AM-8:57 AM  Femoral Neck Fractures: Acute Reduction and Fixation Martin Herman, MD
8:58 AM-9:03 AM  Lost Fixation, Nonunion, and AVN Ira Zaltz, MD
9:04 AM-9:09 AM   Expert Tips: Safe Approaches for theNon-dislocator Deborah Eastwood, FRCS
9:10 AM-9:15 AM  DiscussionPanelists: Martin Herman, MD   Ira Zaltz, MDDeborah Eastwood, FRCS
9:16 AM-9:21 AM  Tibia Spine Fractures: What Is Good Enough? Jennifer Weiss, MD
9:22 AM-9:27 AM  Tibial Spine Fractures: Arthroscopic Fixation Theodore Ganley, MD
8:00 PM–9:00 PM  Industry Sponsored  Pacica 11-12 Cocktail ReceptionWednesday, December 47:00 AM–6:00 PM  Registration 7:00 AM–8:00 AM  Breakfast and Exhibits  Pacica 6-78:00 AM–10:00 AM  GENERAL SESSION 1:  Oceana 6-7 Pediatric Trauma: Early Fixes and Late Saves  In this action packed and quick hitting   

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Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org1516th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleWed., Dec. 4Hand- Injuries for the Pacica 8-10 Front Line Provider For all frontline providers, this session will cover common pediatric hand injuries seen by all. 10:30 AM-10:56 AM Moderator: Donald Bae, MD10:30 AM-10:33 AM Introduction Donald Bae, MD 10:34 AM-10:39 AM Flexor Tendon Injuries in Children Peter Waters, MD 10:40 AM-10:45 AM Extensor Tendon Injuries Lindley Wall, MD 10:46 AM-10:56 AM Discussion Panelists: Scott Kozin, MD Peter Waters, MD Lindley Wall, MD Christine Ho, MD 10:57 AM-12:00 PM Moderator: Lindley Wall, MD10:57 AM-11:25 AM Hand Fracture Cases Panelists: Scott Kozin, MD Peter Waters, MD Lindley Wall, MD Christine Ho, MD 11:26 AM-11:31 AM Fingertip Amputations: Is a Dressing Enough? Scott Kozin, MD 11:32 AM-11:37 AM A Primer on Burns, Frostbite, and Inltrates Christine Ho, MD 11:38 AM-11:43 AM Blast Injuries and Amputations Peter Waters, MD 11:44 AM-11:49 AM Infections Lindley Wall, MD 11:49 AM-12:00 PM Discussion Panelists: Scott Kozin, MD Christine Ho, MD Peter Waters, MD Lindley Wall, MD Wednesday, December 4, continued8:00 AM–10:00 AM GENERAL SESSION 1, cont’d9:28 AM-9:33 AM Expert Tips: My Approach to the Stiff Knee Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH 9:34 AM-9:39 AM Discussion Panelists: Jennifer Weiss, MD Theodore Ganley, MD Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH 9:40 AM-9:45 AM Tibia Fractures: Multiplanar Ex for Everything David Podeszwa, MD 9:46 AM-9:51 AM Late Physeal Arrest After Physeal Fracture: Bar Excision and Other Strategies Haemish Crawford, MD 9:52 AM-9:57 AM Expert Tips: Triplane Fractures - Where I Cut and Why Craig Eberson, MD 9:57 AM-10:00 AM Discussion Panelists: David Podeszwa, MD Haemish Crawford, MD Craig Eberson, MD 10:00 AM–10:10 AM Director’s Welcome Oceana 6-710:10 AM–10:30 AM Break and Exhibits Pacica 6-710:30 AM–12:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Essentials of Pediatric Pacica 11-12 Orthopaedics I For learners and practitioners of all levels, join our esteemed faculty for a review of the essentials of pediatric orthopaedics.Moderator: Martin Herman, MD10:30 AM-10:40 AM LE Alignment and Normal Development Maegan Wallace, MD 10:41 AM-10:55 AM LE Deformity and Length Discrepancy Alexandre Arkader, MD 10:56 AM-11:10 AM Spine: AIS, EOS, Scheurman’s, Lysis/Listhesis, Include Primer on Bracing Nicholas Fletcher, MD 11:11 AM-11:20 AM Spine: Trauma, Including Cervical Lindsay Andras, MD 11:21 AM-11:25 AM Discussion Panelists: Alexandre Arkader, MD Nicholas Fletcher, MD Lindsay Andras, MD 11:26 AM-11:35 AM Physeal Biology: Implications on Growth, Trauma, and Deformity Michelle Caird, MD 11:36 AM-11:50 AM Hip: DDH, Perthes, SCFE, Coxa Vara Scott Rosenfeld, MD 11:51 AM-12:00 PM PM: EMR/Templates/Scribes John (Jack) Flynn, MD ✹NEW!

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1616th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleWed., Dec. 4Wednesday, December 4, continued10:30 AM–12:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS, cont’dHip: SCFE Oceana 3-5Join our IPOS faculty for a comprehensive session on slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Moderator: Ernest Sink, MD10:30 AM-10:36 AM Advanced Imaging in Scfe and Its Role in Diagnosis and Treatment Jonathan Schoenecker, MD, PhD 10:37 AM-10:43 AM Stable SCFE: Management Strategies to Prevent Complications Steven Frick, MD 10:44 AM-11:02 AM The Unstable SCFE: Risks and Rewards of the Different Treatments Daniel Sucato, MD, MS 11:03 AM-11:10 AM The Painful Healed SCFE Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD 11:11 AM-11:20 AM Cases Ernest Sink, MD 11:21 AM-11:29 AM Complications following In-Situ xation Eduardo Novais, MD 11:30 AM-11:36 AM The Imhauser in 2019 Jose Herrera-Soto, MD 11:37 AM-11:43 AM SCFE and Hip Arthroscopy Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH 11:44 AM-12:00 PM Cases Ira Zaltz, MD LE Deformity I: Congenital Deformity Coral SeaFirst of four IPOS sessions devoted to lower extremity deformity. Part 1 will focus on challenging congenital conditions. Moderator: David Podeszwa, MD10:30 AM-10:45 AM Understanding the Deformities of the Hip, Knee and Ankle in Congenital Deciencies Christof Radler, MD 10:46 AM-10:56 AM Creating a Treatment Plan David Podeszwa, MD 10:57 AM-11:12 AM Hip and Knee Reconstruction in Femoral Deciency Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC 11:13 AM-11:28 AM Ankle Reconstruction in Tibial and Fibular Hemimelia John Herzenberg, MD 11:29 AM-11:44 AM Role of Amputation in Congenital Deciency L. Reid Nichols, MD 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM Case Based Discussion - Congenital Deciencies Panelists: John Herzenberg, MD L. Reid Nichols, MD Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC Christof Radler, MD Musculoskeletal Infections Pacica 1-3Despite advances in diagnostic technology and medical therapies, musculoskeletal infections remain a clinical challenge for providers at every level in every venue. Join our esteemed international faculty for a discussion on the evaluation and treatment of orthopaedic infections. Moderator: Michelle Caird, MD10:30 AM-10:32 AM Introduction Michelle Caird, MD 10:33 AM-10:38 AM My Standard Work Up for a Suspected Septic Hip Thomas McPartland, MD 10:39 AM-10:44 AM How I Decide Who Needs Treatment for Septic Hip Scott Rosenfeld, MD 10:45 AM-10:50 AM European Perspective on Surgical Drainage for Septic Hip-Is It Needed? Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD 10:51 AM-10:56 AM Managing Hip AVN Following Septic Hip Eduardo Novais, MD 10:57 AM-11:12 AM Cases and Discussion Michelle Caird, MD 11:13 AM-12:00 PM Moderator: Craig Eberson, MD11:13 AM-11:18 AM Is It Osteo or CRMO? How to Differente? Brian Smith, MD 11:19 AM-11:24 AM MRSA Osteo vs All the Rest Mauricio Silva, MD 11:25 AM-11:30 AM Chronic Osteomyelitis in Children Alaric Aroojis, MD 11:31 AM-11:36 AM Discitis and Vertebral Osteomyeltis Jonathan Phillips, MD 11:37 AM-11:42 AM Cases and Discussion Craig Eberson, MD

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1716th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleWed., Dec. 4Wednesday, December 4, continued11:43 AM-11:48 AM Culture Every Tumor, Biopsy Every Infection- Still True in 2019? Kenneth Noonan, MD 11:49 AM-11:54 AM Benets of a Multi-disciplinary Service for Infection Samantha Spencer, MD 11:55 AM-12:00 PM Discussion Moderator: Craig Eberson, MD POPS: The Limping Child: Java Sea Physiologic to PathologicFeaturing our POPS faculty and interactive case studies, this session will cover gait analysis as well as the evaluation and treatment of the limping child. Moderator: Wendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNP10:30 AM-10:35 AM Introduction: A Method to the Morbidity Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNP 10:36 AM-10:55 AM Gait Analysis: A Walk to Remember Erica Zepeda, MSN, RN, CPNP 10:36 AM-10:55 AM Gait Analysis: A Walk to Remember Colleen Story, ARNP 10:56 AM-11:10 AM Focused Physical Exam & Common Laboratory Tests/Radiographic Studies Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP 11:11 AM-12:00 PM Interactive Case Study Review: Clinical Application Anne Stuedemann MSN, RN, CPNP 11:11 AM-12:00 PM Interactive Case Study Review: Clinical Application Wendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNP 12:00 PM–1:00 PM Lunch and Exhibits Pacica 6-712:00 PM–1:00 PM Lunch with IPOS Directors POSNA Lounge1:00 PM–3:00 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS Foot: Clubfoot Care in 2019 Pacica 1-3From Ponseti casting to complex surgical reconstructions, join in the discussion of clubfoot care!Clubfoot Care in 20191:00 PM-1:50 PM Moderator: Derek Kelly, MD eModerator: Kenneth Noonan, MD1:00 PM-1:06 PM Epidemiology and Genetic Inuences for Clubfoot-What We Know in 2019 Stephanie Boehm, MD 1:07 PM-1:13 PM Managing the Pre-Natal Clubfoot Visit Vishwas Talwalkar, MD 1:14 PM-1:20 PM Best Tips for Clubfoot Cast Application Stephanie Boehm, MD 1:21 PM-1:26 PM Strategies for Stalled Clubfoot Casting in a Resistant Clubfoot Kenneth Noonan, MD 1:27 PM-1:40 PM Sticking to the Ponseti Method- Do We Have To? Derek Kelly, MD 1:41 PM-1:50 PM Audience Questions Panelists: Stephanie Boehm, MD Vishwas Talwalkar, MD Stephanie Boehm, MD Kenneth Noonan, MD Derek Kelly, MD Surgical Management of Clubfoot1:51 PM-2:30 PM Moderator: Kenneth Noonan, MD eModerator: Derek Kelly, MD1:51 PM-1:57 PM Achilles Tenotomy for Clubfoot in 2019 Kenneth Noonan, MD 1:58 PM-2:04 PM Anterior Tibialis Tendon Transfer- Indications/Technique Stephanie Boehm, MD 2:05 PM-2:11 PM Surgical Strategies for Resistant Clubfeet <5 yo Vincent Mosca, MD 2:12 PM-2:18 PM Clubfoot (or residual) Treatment in >5 yo Alaric Aroojis, MD 2:19 PM-2:30 PM Audience Questions Panelists: Kenneth Noonan, MD Stephanie Boehm, MD Vincent Mosca, MD Alaric Aroojis, MD

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1816th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleWed., Dec. 4Wednesday, December 4, continued1:00 PM–3:00 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS, cont’dBunions2:31 PM-3:00 PM Moderator: Kenneth Noonan, MD eModerator: Derek Kelly, MD2:31 PM-2:37 PM Juvenile Bunions- Why Are They So Difcult Megan Gresh, MD 2:38 PM-2:44 PM Double Osteotomy for Juvenile Bunion Correction Vincent Mosca, MD 2:45 PM-2:51 PM Treatment of Neuromuscular Bunions- How Is It Different? Derek Kelly, MD 2:45 PM-2:51 PM Audience Questions Panelists: Megan Gresh, MD Vincent Mosca, MD Derek Kelly, MD Spine: Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Oceana 6-7Join our international faculty for a comprehensive and in-depth discussion of idiopathic scoliosis. Debates, surgical tips, case studies, and much more! Debate #11:00 PM-1:30 PM Moderator: A. Noelle Larson, MD eModerator: Peter Newton, MD1:00 PM-1:03 PM 45 Degree Curve in a 11 yo Growing Child A. Noelle Larson, MD 1:04 PM-1:09 PM Brace Michael Glotzbecker, MD 1:10 PM-1:15 PM Tether Stephan Parent, MD 1:16 PM-1:21 PM Fuse Amy McIntosh, MD 1:22 PM-1:27 PM Growing Rods Muharrem Yazici, MD 1:28 PM-1:30 PM Resolution A. Noelle Larson, MD Debate #21:31 PM-2:00 PM Moderator: Peter Newton, MD eModerator: A. Noelle Larson, MD1:31 PM-1:33 PM What is the Best Brace? Peter Newton, MD 1:34 PM-1:39 PM Start with Night-time Bracing Stephan Parent, MD 1:40 PM-1:45 PM Rigo Cheneau Brace and Scoliosis Specic Exercises, Worth the $$$ A. Noelle Larson, MD 1:46 PM-1:50 PM Gold Standard is a TLSO and Doesn’t Affect HRQLY Lori Karol, MD 1:51 PM-1:55 PM No Bracing . . . Bracing is Cruel Haemish Crawford, MD 1:56 PM-2:00 PM Discussion, Resolution Panelists: Peter Newton, MD Stephan Parent, MD A. Noelle Larson, MD Lori Karol, MD Haemish Crawford, MD AIS Talks2:01 PM-2:30 PM Moderator: Michael Vitale, MD, MPH eModerator: Matthew Oetgen, MD2:01 PM-2:10 PM AIS that Wasn’t AIS Lindsay Andras, MD 2:11 PM-2:20 PM Pain Control Pre- and Post-op/Chronic Pain Nicholas Fletcher, MD 2:21 PM-2:30 PM Discussion Panelists: Michael Vitale, MD, MPH Matthew Oetgen, MD Lindsay Andras, MD Nicholas Fletcher, MD Rapid Fire Scoliosis Pearls2:31 PM-3:00 PM Moderator: Michael Vitale, MD, MPH eModerator: Matthew Oetgen, MD2:31 PM-2:35 PM Correction Maneuvers 101 Matthew Oetgen, MD 2:36 PM-2:40 PM How to Manage Leg Length Discrepancy and Fusion into Lumbar Spine Michael Glotzbecker, MD 2:41 PM-2:45 PM How to Manage the Sagittal Plane in AIS Stephan Parent, MD 2:46 PM-2:50 PM Selective Fusion: Rules to Live by in 2019 David Skaggs, MD, MMM 2:51 PM-2:55 PM Lessons Learned from Your First 10 Spine Fusions and How to Avoid the Learning Curve John (Jack) Flynn, MD 2:56 PM-3:00 PM Discussion Panelists: Matthew Oetgen, MD Michael Glotzbecker, MD Stephan Parent, MD David Skaggs, MD, MMM John (Jack) Flynn, MD 3:00 PM–3:20 PM Break and Exhibits Pacica 6-73:20 PM–4:30 PM Industry Spotlight Sessions4:40 PM–5:50 PM Industry Spotlight Sessions (See page 12 for session details.)6:00 PM–7:00 PM Course Directors’ Welcome Reception

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16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleThurs., Dec. 5Thursday, December 57:00 AM–4:30 PM Registration 7:00 AM–8:00 AM Breakfast and Exhibits Pacica 6-78:00 AM–9:10 AM Industry Spotlight Sessions (See page 12 for session details.) 9:10 AM–9:30 AM Break and Exhibits Pacica 6-79:30 AM–11:30 AM GENERAL SESSION 2: Oceana 6-7 Teaching and Learning in Pediatric Orthopaedics How to become a better teacher, how to become a better learner-for our trainees, our colleagues, our patients, and ourselves.9:30 AM-11:30 AM Moderator: Todd Milbrandt, MD eModerator: Donald Bae, MD9:30 AM-9:35 AM Adult Learning Starts with the Answer Todd Milbrandt, MD 9:36 AM-9:41 AM “Intention to Teach” Craig Eberson, MD 9:36 AM-9:41 AM “Intention to Teach” Thomas McPartland, MD 9:42 AM-10:05 AM I. TeachingintheOfce 9:42 AM-9:47 AM Teaching Clinical Reasoning Presenter: Thomas McPartland, MD 9:48 AM-9:53 AM The One Minute Clinical Preceptor Presenter: Scott Rosenfeld, MD 9:54 AM-10:05 AM Panel Discussion- Panelists: Thomas McPartland, MD Scott Rosenfeld, MD Christine Ho, MD 10:06 AM-10:15 AM Fostering Active Learning in Modern Medicine Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, PhD 10:16 AM-10:40 AM II. Teaching in the OR 10:16 AM-10:21 AM The Scrub Sink Bargain Craig Eberson, MD 10:22 AM-10:27 AM Ensuring Patient Safety While Teaching Surgical Skills Martin Herman, MD 10:28 AM-10:40 AM Panel Discussion Panelists: Craig Eberson, MD Donald Bae, MD Martin Herman, MD 10:41 AM-11:10 AM III. Educating Yourself 10:41 AM-10:46 AM How Do I Find Time to Learn Myself? Todd Milbrandt, MD 10:47 AM-10:52 AM Role of Mentoring and Coaching in Your Career Development Brian Smith, MD19✹NEW! 10:53 AM-11:10 AM Panel Discussion- Panelists: Todd Milbrandt, MD Lori Karol, MD Brian Smith, MD 11:11 AM-11:30 AM IV. Summary and Final Discussion: Where to Go from Here? Panelists: Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, PhD Craig Eberson, MD Thomas McPartland, MD 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Lunch and Exhibits Pacica 6-711:45 AM–12:30 PM Lunchtime Development Pacica 6-712:30 PM–2:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Ponseti I (Hands-On Workshop) Banda SeaHands-on workshop! From the fundamental principles to technical pearls, learn the technique of Ponseti casting for clubfoot from our international experts.12:30 PM-2:00 PM Hands-On Faculty: Kenneth Noonan, MD Stephanie Boehm, MD Vincent Mosca, MD Vishwas Talwalkar, MD Bryan Tompkins, MD Pelvic Osteotomies I Timor Sea(Hands-On Workshop)Join our international experts for a unique hands-on workshop in the techniques of pelivc osteotomies. 12:30 PM-2:00 PM Hands-On Faculty: Ernest Sink, MD Pablo Castañeda, MD Jose Herrera-Soto, MD Megan Gresh, MD David Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD Ira Zaltz, MD

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2016th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleThurs., Dec. 5Register Online Today at ipos.posna.orgThursday, December 5, continued12:30 PM–2:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS, cont’dLE Deformity II: Coral SeaGrowth and Limb Length DiscrepancyPart 2 of our IPOS series of limb deformity, join our international experts for discussion of growth and limb length differences.Moderator: L. Reid Nichols, MD12:30 PM-12:35 PM Introduction L. Reid Nichols, MD 12:36 PM-12:46 PM Bone Age: Hand or Elbow? David Podeszwa, MD 12:47 PM-12:57 PM Predicting LLD and Growth Remaining with the Multiplier Method Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC 12:58 PM-1:03 PM Alternative Methods Predicting LLD L. Reid Nichols, MD 1:04 PM-1:09 PM Epiphysiodesis – Indications, Techniques and Outcomes David Podeszwa, MD 1:10 PM-1:15 PM Indications and Options for IM Lengthening Christof Radler, MD 1:16 PM-1:21 PM Master’s Technique: Femoral IM Rodding John Herzenberg, MD 1:22 PM-1:32 PM Managing the Complications of IM Lengthening Christof Radler, MD 1:33 PM-2:00 PM Case Based Discussion - Managing LLD Panelists: David Podeszwa, MD Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC John Herzenberg, MD Christof Radler, MD Essentials of Pediatric Pacica 11-12 Orthopaedics II For learners and practitioners of all levels, joinour esteemed faculty for a review of the essentials of pediatric orthopaedics. Moderator: Samantha Spencer, MD12:30 PM-12:50 PM Common Genetic Syndromes and Dysplasias Maegan Wallace, MD 12:51 PM-1:05 PM Foot: Clubfoot, CVT, MA, Tarsal Coalitions Samantha Spencer, MD 1:06 PM-1:15 PM Spina Bida Laurel Blakemore, MD 1:16 PM-1:20 PM Discussion Panelists: Maegan Wallace, MD Samantha Spencer, MD Laurel Blakemore, MD 1:21 PM-1:30 PM Musculoskeletal infections Thomas McPartland, MD 1:31 PM-1:40 PM Child Abuse Brian Brighton, MD 1:41 PM-1:50 PM Limping Child Presenter: Brian Brighton, MD 1:51 PM-2:00 PM PM: Managing a Busy Nonop Clubfoot Practice Derek Kelly, MD CP: Gait Analysis: Pacica 8-10A Systematic Approach Our esteemed IPOS faculty break down gait analysis and discuss the evaluation and treatment of characteristic patterns in patients with spasticity. Moderator: Kishore Mulpuri, MD12:30 PM-12:50 PM Qualitative Assessment of Normal Gait Alaric Aroojis, MD 12:51 PM-1:01 PM I Don’t Have a Gait Lab: Technique of Observational Gait Analysis Jon Davids, MD 1:02 PM-1:17 PM Introduction to Quantitative Gait Analysis Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC 1:18 PM-1:28 PM Gait Disruption in Children with Cerebral Palsy Kishore Mulpuri, MD 1:29 PM-1:54 PM Case Series: Common Gait Patterns/Deviations in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Identication, Causes, and Management Principles Tom Novacheck, MD 1:55 PM-2:00 PM Questions/Discussion Panelists: Alaric Aroojis, MD Jon Davids, MD Tom Novacheck, MD Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC Kishore Mulpuri, MD ✹NEW!

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2116th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleThurs., Dec. 5Thursday, December 5, continued12:30 PM–2:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS, cont’dSports/Foot: More than Athlete’s Oceana 3-5Foot: Coalitions, OCD, and Jones FracturesA multi-specialty session focused on trauma, acquired, and sports-related conditions of the child’s foot and ankle. Don’t miss out on this fast-paced and interactive session! Moderator: Kevin Shea, MD12:30 PM-12:32 PM Introduction Kevin Shea, MD 12:33 PM-12:38 PM How to Differentiate Ankle Pain in Athletes Todd Milbrandt, MD 12:39 PM-12:49 PM Treatment of Foot Coalitions Steven Frick, MD 12:50 PM-12:59 PM Coalition Cases Steven Frick, MD 1:00 PM-1:04 PM OCD of the Talus: Do All Althetes Get Them? Kevin Shea, MD 1:05 PM-1:10 PM Best Evidence for Treatment of OCD of the Talus Eric Edmonds, MD 1:10 PM-1:20 PM Case Presentations-OCD Eric Edmonds, MD 1:21 PM-1:26 PM Discussion Panelists: Kevin Shea, MD Eric Edmonds, MD Todd Milbrandt, MD Steven Frick, MD 1:27 PM-1:33 PM Metatarsal Fractures-Stress or Acute in Athletes Martin Herman, MD 1:34 PM-1:39 PM Which Jones Is It? 5th MT Fx in Athletes Jeffrey Sawyer, MD 1:40 PM-1:49 PM Case Presentations-Jones Jeffrey Sawyer, MD 1:50 PM-2:00 PM Discussion Panelists: Jeffrey Sawyer, MD Martin Herman, MD Kevin Shea, MD Spine: Cervical Spine Pacica 1-3From the ER to the operating room, our esteemed IPOS faculty will cover the evaluation and management of cervical spine conditions. Moderator: Daniel Sucato, MD, MS12:30 PM-12:55 PM ER Management12:30 PM-12:36 PM Imaging of the Traumatized C-spine Matthew Oetgen, MD 12:37 PM-12:43 PM Clearance of the C-spine: A Primer Craig Eberson, MD 12:44 PM-12:50 PM Application of a Halo for Pediatric Trauma Laurel Blakemore, MD 12:51 PM-12:55 PM Discussion Panelists: Matthew Oetgen, MD Craig Eberson, MD Laurel Blakemore, MD 12:56 PM-1:20 PM Clinic Management12:56 PM-1:01 PM C-spine in Skeletal Dysplasias William Mackenzie, MD 1:02 PM-1:08 PM C-spine Instability Paul Sponseller, MD 1:09 PM-1:15 PM Myelopathy Jonathan Phillips, MD 1:09 PM-1:15 PM Discussion Panelists: William Mackenzie, MD Paul Sponseller, MD Jonathan Phillips, MD 1:21 PM-2:00 PM OR Treatment1:21 PM-1:26 PM Preoperative Imaging Lindsay Andras, MD 1:27 PM-1:33 PM Placement of Fixation C0-C2, C3-C7 Suken Shah, MD 1:34 PM-1:39 PM How to Avoid the Vertebral Artery and What to Do If You Hit It Michael Glotzbecker, MD 1:40 PM-2:00 PM Cases Daniel Sucato, MD, MS 1:40 PM-2:00 PM Discussion Panelists: Lindsay Andras, MD Suken Shah, MD Michael Glotzbecker, MD

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2216th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleThurs., Dec. 5Thursday, December 5, continued12:30 PM–2:00 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS, cont’dPOPS: Lower Back Pain Java SeaJoin our POPS and IPOS faculty for a robust discussion of this common but challenging clinical condition. Moderator: Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP12:30 PM-12:34 PM Introduction: Look, Listen and See Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNP 12:35 PM-12:40 PM Past Medical History Pitfalls & Exam Peals Colleen Story, ARNP 12:39 PM-12:45 PM A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Imaging Indications Peter Newton, MD 12:46 PM-12:54 PM Discussion Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP 12:55 PM-1:00 PM What Bugs You about Lower Back Pain? A. Noelle Larson, MD 1:01 PM-1:05 PM Things that Wake You at Night John (Jack) Flynn, MD 1:06 PM-1:14 PM Discussion Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP 1:15 PM-1:20 PM Staying out of Trouble with Spinal Trauma David Skaggs, MD, MMM 1:21 PM-1:25 PM The “S” word: Spondy Amy McIntosh, MD 1:26 PM-1:30 PM Good News! We Didn’t Find Anything Bad Daniel Sucato, MD, MS 1:31 PM-1:39 PM Discussion Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP 1:40 PM-1:50 PM Interactive Case Study Review: Clinical Application Panelists: Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNP Wendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNP Colleen Story, ARNP 1:51 PM-2:00 PM Discussion Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP 2:00 PM–2:20 PM Break and Exhibits Pacica 6-72:20 PM–4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS Hip: The Immature Hip Oceana 6-7Join our international faculty experts to discuss the art and science of treatment of the growing hip. From Pavlik harness to periacetabular osteotomy, there is something for every provider!Moderator: Ernest Sink, MDeModerator: Ira Zaltz, MD2:20 PM-2:26 PM Etiology and Prevalence of Hip Dysplasia: Contemporary Data in the Ultrasound Era Kishore Mulpuri, MD 2:27 PM-2:34 PM Contemporary Indications for Pavlic Use Pablo Castañeda, MD 2:35 PM-2:41 PM The Art and Practice of Reduction Harnesses (Practical Everyday Use) Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD 2:42 PM-2:48 PM The Failed Pavlic: Dening the End-point and Next Steps Daniel Sucato, MD, MS 2:49 PM-3:00 PM Case Based Discussion Presenter: Ernest Sink, MD Panelists: Kishore Mulpuri, MD Pablo Castañeda, MD Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD Daniel Sucato, MD, MS 3:01 PM-3:06 PM Early Open Reduction is the Best Treatment Lori Karol, MD 3:07 PM-3:13 PM Delaying the Open Reduction: Better to Be Able to Include a Pelvic Osteotomy Pablo Castañeda, MD 3:14 PM-3:20 PM How I Do a Closed Reduction: MASTERS Technique Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD 3:21 PM-3:26 PM How I Do an Open Reduction: MASTERS Technique Jonathan Schoenecker, MD, PhD 3:27 PM-3:32 PM What to Do with a Failed Open Reduction Deborah Eastwood, FRCS 3:33 PM-3:45 PM Case Based Discussion Presenter: Steven Frick, MD Panelists: Lori Karol, MD Pablo Castañeda, MD Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD Jonathan Schoenecker, MD, PhD Deborah Eastwood, FRCS Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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2316th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleThurs., Dec. 5Thursday, December 5, continued2:20 PM–4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS, cont’d Moderator: Ira Zaltz, MDeModerator: Ernest Sink, MD3:46 PM-3:51 PM Current Surgical Indications for Residual Dysplasia Eduardo Novais, MD 3:52 PM-3:58 PM Choosing the Pelvic Osteotomy: Is There Reliable Data? David Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD 3:59 PM-4:04 PM The Triple Innominate Osteotomy: Modern Applications and Technique Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD 4:05 PM-4:11 PM Failed DDH Cases: Salvaging Difcult Problems Presenter: Ira Zaltz, MD 4:12 PM-4:18 PM PAO in 2019: Current Standards and Expectations Presenter: Ernest Sink, MD 4:18 PM-4:30 PM Case Presentations Presenter: Ira Zaltz, MD Panelists: Eduardo Novais, MD David Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD Ernest Sink, MD Skeletal Dysplasias Pacica 1-3From new genetic advances to cutting edge treatment, join our IPOS experts for discussion on how to treat children with skeletal dysplasias. 2:20 PM-2:24 PM Introduction William Mackenzie, MD 2:25 PM-2:35 PM New Genetics and Advances in Diagnosis Michelle Caird, MD 2:36 PM-2:46 PM Application of Genetics and New Technology to Treatment Haemish Crawford, MD 2:47 PM-2:57 PM Cases: Diagnosis Presenter: William Mackenzie, MD Panelists: Michelle Caird, MD Haemish Crawford, MD Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC 2:58 PM-3:08 PM Cervical Spine – Instability, Sagittal Deformity Suken Shah, MD 3:09 PM-3:19 PM Cases: Cervical Spine Presenter: Suken Shah, MD Panelists: A. Noelle Larson, MD Michael Glotzbecker, MD Laurel Blakemore, MD 3:20 PM-3:25 PM Discussion Moderator: William Mackenzie, MD 3:26 PM-3:36 PM Thoracolumbar Spine- Sagittal/Coronal/Stenosis Laurel Blakemore, MD 3:37 PM-3:57 PM Cases: Spinal Deformity, Stenosis Presenter: Laurel Blakemore, MD Panelists: Suken Shah, MD David Skaggs, MD, MMM Michael Vitale, MD, MPH 3:58 PM-4:08 PM Lower Extremity Deformity Presenter: Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC 4:09 PM-4:29 PM Lower Extremity Cases Presenter: William Mackenzie, MD Panelists: Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC Michelle Caird, MD David Podeszwa, MD 5:00 PM–7:30 PM Top Gun Surgical Various Locations Simulation Competition (By Invitation Only)

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2416th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleFri., Dec. 6Register Online Today at ipos.posna.orgFriday, December 67:00 AM–4:30 PM Registration 7:00 AM–8:00 AM Breakfast and Exhibits Pacica 6-7 8:00 AM–10:00 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS CP: Management of Pacica 1-3Neuromuscular Hip DysplasiaJoin us for this comprehensive session on neuromuscular hip dysplasia. Moderator: Jon Davids, MDeModerator: Kishore Mulpuri, MD8:00 AM-8:07 AM Pathophysiology / Pathoanatomy / Natural History Jon Davids, MD 8:08 AM-8:15 AM Hip Surveillance: Why / When / How Thomas Wirth, MD, PhD 8:16 AM-8:23 AM Soft Tissue Surgery Alaric Aroojis, MD 8:24 AM-8:31 AM Proximal Femoral Guided Growth Jon Davids, MD 8:32 AM-8:39 AM Skeletal Surgery: Proximal Femoral Osteotomy Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC 8:40 AM-8:47 AM Skeletal Surgery: Pelvic Osteotomy Tom Novacheck, MD 8:48 AM-8:55 AM Skeletal Surgery: Pelvic Osteotomy in Skeletally Mature Ira Zaltz, MD 8:56 AM-9:03 AM Arthroplasty in Skeletally Mature Ernest Sink, MD 9:04 AM-9:11 AM Palliative Surgery Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC 9:12 AM-9:26 AM Discussion: How the GMFCS Guides Clinical Decision Making for the Management of Neuromuscular Hip Dysplasia Tom Novacheck, MD 9:27 AM-10:00 AM Case Discussions Presenter: Kishore Mulpuri, MD Panelists: Jon Davids, MD Alaric Aroojis, MD Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC Tom Novacheck, MD Ernest Sink, MD Ira Zaltz, MD Sports: Knee Conditions of the Oceana 6-7 Immature AthleteJoin our IPOS team for this action-packed and interac-tive session on knee injuries. Whether it’s the play-ground or the pros, learn principles and techniques to help our young patients get back in the game! Moderator: Kevin Shea, MDeModerator: Eric Edmonds, MD8:00 AM-8:02 AM Introduction Kevin Shea, MD 8:03 AM-8:15 AM Patellar Instability Kevin Shea, MD 8:16 AM-8:21 AM MPFL reconstruction Kevin Shea, MD 8:22 AM-8:27 AM Medial Retinacular Repair, MPQTL Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH 8:28 AM-8:33 AM Lateral Release vs Lengthening Javier Masquijo, MD 8:34 AM-8:36 AM Audience Questions Kevin Shea, MD 8:37 AM-8:42 AM Going Distal: When and How to Move the Patella Tendon Eric Edmonds, MD 8:43 AM-8:45 AM Audience Questions Kevin Shea, MD Moderator: Theodore Ganley, MD8:46 AM-8:51 AM Point/Counterpoint for Tibial Spine Fractures Theodore Ganley, MD 8:52 AM-9:01 AM When is the Right Timing for Surgery for Tibial Spine Fractures? Kevin Shea, MD 8:52 AM-9:01 AM When is the Right Timing for Surgery for Tibial Spine Fractures? Jennifer Weiss, MD 9:02 AM-9:06 AM Screws for Fixation in Tibial Spine Fracture Jennifer Weiss, MD 9:07 AM-9:11 AM Suture Fixation for Tibial Spine Fractures Theodore Ganley, MD 9:12 AM-9:16 AM Tips for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Todd Milbrandt, MD 9:17 AM-9:22 AM Audience Questions Theodore Ganley, MD

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16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleFri., Dec. 6Friday, December 6, continued8:00 AM–10:00 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS, cont’d Moderator: Kevin Shea, MD9:23 AM-9:28 AM Meniscus Pathology Kevin Shea, MD 9:29 AM-9:33 AM Bucket Handle Mensicus Tears in Children Jennifer Weiss, MD 9:35 AM-9:40 AM Radial Tears and Root Tears Theodore Ganley, MD 9:41 AM-9:46 AM Discoid Meniscus Is It Better to Resect? Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH 9:47 AM-9:52 AM Discoid Meniscus Repair is Key Amy McIntosh, MD 9:53 AM-10:00 AM Audience Questions Kevin Shea, MD 10:00 AM–10:20 AM Break and Exhibits Pacica 6-710:20 AM–11:30 AM Industry Spotlight Sessions (See page 12 for session details.) 11:30 AM–12:30 PM Lunch and Exhibits Pacica 6-711:45 AM–12:30 PM Lunchtime Development Pacica 6-712:30 PM–2:30 PM GENERAL SESSION 3: Oceana 6-7 Authors’ Preferred Techniques An IPOS signature session! Join our international faculty as they share master surgical techniques in short, video-based presentations. Cast your vote at the end of the session through the mobile app for the Best Authors’ Preferred Technique Presentation. Moderator: John (Jack) Flynn, MDeModerator: A. Noelle Larson, MD12:30 PM-12:32 PM Introduction John (Jack) Flynn, MD 12:33 PM-12:38 PM Revision ACL Reconstruction Theodore Ganley, MD 12:39 PM-12:44 PM Stablization of Peronenal Tendon Instability Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH 12:45 PM-12:50 PM Post-traumatic Elbow Contracture Release Scott Kozin, MD 12:51 PM-12:55 PM Discussion 12:56 PM-1:01 PM Flexible IM Rods for Tibial Shaft Fracture Jeffrey Sawyer, MD 1:02 PM-1:07 PM Troch Entry Nail for Adolescent Femur Fracture Kenneth Noonan, MD 1:08 PM-1:13 PM Posterior Calcaneus Displacement Osteotomy Vincent Mosca, MD 1:14 PM-1:18 PM Discussion 1:19 PM-1:24 PM Carpal Wedge Osteotomy for Arthrogryposis Lindley Wall, MD 1:25 PM-1:30 PM Woodward Procedure for Sprengel Deformity Peter Waters, MD 1:31 PM-1:36 PM Femoral Neck and Pelvic Osteochondroma Excision Alexandre Arkader, MD 1:37 PM-1:41 PM Discussion 1:42 PM-1:47 PM Anterior Open Reduction of Infant Hip Dislocation Deborah Eastwood, FRCS 1:48 PM-1:53 PM “Bumpectomy” vs Osteotomy for Late SCFE with FAI Ernest Sink, MD 1:54 PM-1:59 PM Tibialis Anterior Tendon Transfer Derek Kelly, MD 2:00 PM-2:04 PM Discussion 2:05 PM-2:10 PM C1-C2 Fusion for Trisomy 21 Michael Vitale, MD, MPH 2:11 PM-2:16 PM Hemivertebral Excision Presenter: Muharrem Yazici, MD 2:17 PM-2:22 PM Measuring Femoral Head Perfusion of the Acute SCFE Jonathan Schoenecker, MD, PhD 2:23 PM-2:28 PM Discussion 2:28 PM-2:30 PM Voting for the Best Authors’ Preferred Technique Presentation John (Jack) Flynn, MD 2:30 PM-2:40 PM AWARDS Oceana 6-7 Presentation of Resident Case, Top Gun, and Best Authors’ Preferred Techniques Awards2:40 PM-3:00 PM Break and Exhibits Pacica 6-725✹NEW!

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2616th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleFri., Dec. 6Friday, December 6, continued3:00 PM–4:30 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Ponseti I (Hands-On Workshop) Banda SeaHands-on workshop! From the fundamental principles to technical pearls, learn from our international experts the technique of Ponseti casting for clubfoot.3:00 PM-4:30 PM Hands-On Faculty: Kenneth Noonan, MD Stephanie Boehm, MD Vincent Mosca, MD Amy McIntosh, MD Bryan Tompkins, MD Pelvic Osteotomies II Timor Sea(Hands-On Workshop)Join our international experts for a unique hands-on workshop in the techniques of pelvic osteotomies. 3:00 PM-4:30 PM Hands-On Faculty: Ernest Sink, MD Pablo Castañeda, MD Jose Herrera-Soto, MD Megan Gresh, MD David Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD Ira Zaltz, MD LE Deformity: External Fixation Coral Sea (Hands-On Workshop)Join our international experts for a unique hands-on workshop in the techniques of pelvic osteotomies. Moderator: David Podeszwa, MD3:00 PM-3:22 PM Half Pins vs. Wires: Where, When and How Christof Radler, MD 3:23 PM-3:35 PM Hinges vs. Hexapod: When and Why John Herzenberg, MD 3:36 PM-4:30 PM Hands-on Workshop: Proper Wire (Station 1) and Half Pin Placement (Station II) Techniques for Tibia and Femur Hands-On Faculty: John Herzenberg, MD L. Reid Nichols, MD Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC David Podeszwa, MD Christof Radler, MD Wellness in Pediatric Orthopaedics Oceana 6-7Improving and sustaining the health of our care delivery teams is critically important. Join us for this breakout session focusing on wellness. Learn about burnout, team dynamics, strategies to improve provider health, as well as the new POSNA wellness initiative. This session will be a live webcast. Visit IPOS website for more information. Moderator: Jennifer Weiss, MDeModerator: Lindsay Andras, MD3:00 PM-3:08 PM Welcome and History of the WTF Vishwas Talwalkar, MD 3:09 PM-3:17 PM Is it Wellness or is it Moral Injury? Jennifer Weiss, MD 3:18 PM-3:26 PM Bringing the Message to Your C-Suite David Skaggs, MD, MMM 3:27 PM-3:44 PM Discussion Jennifer Weiss, MD 3:45 PM-3:53 PM Wellness for the Whole Clinical Team Wendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNP 3:54 PM-4:02 PM Physician and Clinician Wellness and Quality Daniel Sucato, MD, MS 4:03 PM-4:11 PM Energy (and Time) Management John (Jack) Flynn, MD 4:12 PM-4:30 PM Discussion Jennifer Weiss, MD Dysplasias: Joint Laxity Oceana 3-5Management of pathologic laxity and joint instability continues to challenge pediatric orthopaedic surgeons. Join us for this review of syndromes associated with joint laxity. Moderator: Haemish Crawford, MD3:00 PM-3:10 PM Syndromes with Joint Laxity: An Overview Haemish Crawford, MD 3:11 PM-3:21 PM Marfan Spine and Extremities Jonathan Phillips, MD 3:22 PM-3:32 PM Larsen Syndrome Samantha Spencer, MD 3:33 PM-3:50 PM Cases: Marfan and Larsen Presenter: Haemish Crawford, MD Panelists: Jonathan Phillips, MD Samantha Spencer, MD

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2716th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleFri., Dec. 6Friday, December 6, continued3:00 PM–4:30 PM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS, cont’d3:51 PM-4:02 PM Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Brian Brighton, MD 4:03 PM-4:13 PM Down Syndrome Paul Sponseller, MD 4:14 PM-4:30 PM Cases: EDS and Down Presenter: Haemish Crawford, MD Panelists: Brian Brighton, MD Paul Sponseller, MD Essentials of Pediatric Pacica 11-12Orthopaedics IIIManagement of pathologic laxity and joint instability continues to challenge pediatric orthopaedic surgeons. Join us for this review of syndromes associated with joint laxity. Moderator: Kevin Shea, MD3:00 PM-3:20 PM Congenital LE Overview Brian Smith, MD 3:21 PM-3:40 PM Trauma UE Mauricio Silva, MD 3:41 PM-3:45 PM Discussion Kevin Shea, MD 3:46 PM-4:05 PM Sports: Knee Ankle Javier Masquijo, MD 4:06 PM-4:20 PM Sports: Shoulder Elbow Eric Edmonds, MD 4:21 PM-4:30 PM Tumor: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Alexandre Arkader, MD Hand: Congenital Upper Limb Issues Pacica 8-10Enter our ipped classroom and discuss the evaluation and treatment of common congenital upper limb conditions treated by pediatric orthopaedic surgeons. Materials will be provided in advance to review and prepare for this session. Moderator: Donald Bae, MD3:00 PM-3:04 PM Introduction Donald Bae, MD 3:05 PM-3:08 PM Case #1: Madelung’s Scott Kozin, MD 3:09 PM-3:24 PM Case #1: Small Group Discussion 3:25 PM-3:34 PM Case #1: Debrief Scott Kozin, MD 3:35 PM-3:38 PM Case #2: Distal Ulna Osteochondroma Donald Bae, MD 3:39 PM-3:54 PM Case #2: Small Group Discussion 3:55 PM-4:04 PM Case #2: Debrief Donald Bae, MD 4:05 PM-4:08 PM Case #3: Radioulnar Synostosis Peter Waters, MD 4:09 PM-4:24 PM Case #3: Small Group Discussion 4:25 PM-4:30 PM Case #3: Debrief Peter Waters, MD POPS: Rapid Fire Review Java SeaOur POPS faculty will guide you through a fast-paced, high-yield review of imaging pediatric patients. From frontline provider to tertiary decision-making, there will be pearls for everyone! Moderator: Colleen Story3:00 PM-3:10 PM Introduction: Walking the Line Wendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNP 3:11 PM-3:25 PM Understanding Hip Sonography: Alpha Angle Style Erica Zepeda, MSN, RN, CPNP 3:26 PM-3:35 PM Sixty-Five Thousand Shades of Grey: Understanding and Applying MRI Imaging Mark Sinclair, MD 3:36 PM-3:45 PM CT: Making Hounseld Units Work for Your Practice Mark Sinclair, MD 3:46 PM-3:50 PM Discussion Colleen Story 3:51 PM-4:00 PM CXR and KUB: How to Identify Common Post-operative Complications Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNP 4:01 PM-4:10 PM Benign vs. Malignant Bone Tumors Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP 4:11 PM-4:30 PM Interactive Case Study Review: Clinical Application Panelists: Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNP Nicole Tweedy, DNP-PNP Wendy Moon, MS, APRN, CNP Erica Zepeda MSN, RN, CPNP ✹NEW!✹NEW!Register Online Today at ipos.posna.org

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2816th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleSat., Dec. 7Saturday, December 76:30 AM–11:30 AM Registration 6:30 AM–7:30 AM Breakfast Pacica 6-7 7:30 AM–9:40 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS Dysplasias: Muscular Dystrophies Oceana 6-7Join our esteemed IPOS faculty for this case-based discussion of muscular dystrophies and other neuromuscular disorders. Moderator: William Mackenzie, MDeModerator: L. Reid Nichols, MD7:30 AM-7:40 AM Genetics and Advances in Diagnosis David Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD 7:41 AM-7:51 AM Breakthroughs in Biologic Treatments Michelle Caird, MD 7:52 AM-8:02 AM Cases: Make the Diagnosis Presenter: L. R e i d N i c h o l s , M D Panelists: David Little, MBBS, FRACS, PhD William Mackenzie, MD 8:03 AM-8:13 AM Sagittal and Coronal Deformity in Muscular Dystrophies Suken Shah, MD 8:14 AM-8:24 AM Treatment of Spinal Deformities Jonathan Phillips, MD 8:25 AM-8:45 AM Cases: Spinal Presenter: Suken Shah, MD Panelists: Paul Sponseller, MD William Mackenzie, MD L. Reid Nichols, MD 8:45 AM-8:50 AM Discussion William Mackenzie, MD 8:50 AM-9:00 AM Upper Limb in Muscular Dystrophy L. Reid Nichols, MD 9:01 AM-9:06 AM Case: Upper Extremity William Mackenzie, MD 9:07 AM-9:17 AM Lower Extremities in Muscular Dystrophy Matthew Oetgen, MD 9:18 AM-9:40 AM Cases: Lower Extremity Presenter: William Mackenzie, MD Panelists: Matthew Oetgen, MD L. Reid Nichols, MD 7:30 AM–9:40 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS Spine/Hand: Complex Spine and Pacica 1-3 Upper Limb ConditionsJoin our esteemed IPOS faculty for a discussion of treatment of complex spine and upper limb conditions. Moderator: Donald Bae, MDeModerator: Lindley Wall, MD7:30 AM-7:34 AM Introduction Donald Bae, MD 7:35 AM-7:42 AM Tried Tested and True: My Go To Procedures for Arthrogryposis Lindley Wall, MD 7:43 AM-7:48 AM Master Technique: Elbow release in AMC Scott Kozin, MD 7:49 AM-7:57 AM Discussion Donald Bae, MD 7:58 AM-8:05 AM Tried Tested and True: My Go To Procedures for CP Scott Kozin, MD 8:06 AM-8:11 AM Master Technique: Tendon Transfer for Wrist Extension Christine Ho, MD 8:12 AM-8:20 AM Minimizing Complications in the NM Spine Michael Vitale, MD, MPH 8:21 AM-8:30 AM Discussion Donald Bae, MD 8:31 AM-8:38 AM Sprengel’s Deformity: The Scapula Peter Waters, MD 8:39 AM-8:46 AM Klippel Feil: Approach and Treatment of Congenital Cervical Anomalies Muharrem Yazici, MD 8:47 AM-8:55 AM Discussion Donald Bae, MD 8:56 AM-9:03 AM MHE Spinal Exostoses: Incidence, Screening, Treatment Stephan Parent, MD 9:04 AM-9:11 AM Approach to Severe Scoliosis in SMA Laurel Blakemore, MD 9:12 AM-9:19 AM Severe Scoliosis in NF Presenter: Paul Sponseller, MD 9:20 AM-9:30 AM Discussion Donald Bae, MD 8:00 AM–11:00 AM Fellowship Directors Oceana 3-5 Program (By Invitation Only)9:20 AM–9:40 AM Fellowship Directors Break Foyer/ Oceana 3-5

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2916th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleSat., Dec. 7Saturday, December 7, continued9:40 AM-10:00 AM Break Pacica 6-710:00 AM–11:30 AM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Advance Sign-up Encouraged for Hands-on Workshops)Ponseti II: Case Based Discussions Banda SeaFrom the fundamental principles to technical pearls, learn from our international experts the technique of Ponseti casting for clubfoot.10:00 AM-11:30 AM Presenter: Derek Kelly, MD Panelists: John Herzenberg, MD Vincent Mosca, MD Vishwas Talwalkar, MD Stephanie Boehm, MD Bone Lesions Oceana 6-7(Cysts, Masses and Malignancies)Be a part of this international simulcast webinar! Join our IPOS faculty for a comprehensive tour of bone lesions, ranging from benign bumps and cysts to malignant conditions. This session will be a live web-cast. Visit IPOS website for more information. Moderator: Alexandre Arkader, MD10:00 AM-10:04 AM Introduction Alexandre Arkader, MD 10:05 AM-10:11 AM Evaluation: The Red Flags Vishwas Talwalkar, MD 10:12 AM-10:20 AM Radiographic Diagnosis: Horses and Zebras Michelle Caird, MD 10:21 AM-10:27 AM Biopsy’s Gone Bad: Lessons from St Elsewhere Brian Smith, MD 10:28 AM-10:35 AM Cases & Discussion Alexandre Arkader, MD 10:35 AM-10:42 AM Bone Cysts: Principles of Care Brian Brighton, MD 10:43 AM-10:50 AM Spinal Tumors David Skaggs, MD, MMM 10:51 AM-11:01 AM Malignant Bone Lesions: Amputation, Limb Salvage, and Other Options Alexandre Arkader, MD 11:02 AM-11:12 AM Osteochondroma: Natural History and When to Intervene Matthew Oetgen, MD 11:13 AM-11:30 AM Cases & Discussion Alexandre Arkader, MD Essentials of Pediatric Pacica 11-12Orthopaedics IVFor learners and practitioners of all levels, join our esteemed faculty for a review of the essentials of pediatric orthopaedics. Moderator: Bryan Tompkins, MD10:00 AM-10:20 AM Congenital UE Overview Christine Ho, MD 10:21 AM-10:30 AM CP: Gait Tom Novacheck, MD 10:31 AM-10:45 AM CP: LE Kishore Mulpuri, MD 10:46 AM-10:50 AM Discussion Bryan Tompkins, MD 10:51 AM-11:10 AM Trauma LE Megan Gresh, MD 11:11 AM-11:20 AM PM: Making the Most of Physician Extenders Anne Stuedemann, MSN, RN, CPNP 11:21 AM-11:30 AM PM: Building and Growing an Online Presence Bryan Tompkins, MD ✹NEW!

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3016th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumScheduleSat., Dec. 7Saturday, December 7, continued10:00 AM–11:30 AM CME BREAKOUT SESSIONS, cont’dCP: Surgery to Improve Ambulation  Java SeaWhat can we do to improve ambulation and mobility inpatients with neuromuscular spasticity? Our IPOS teamwill provide preoperative pearls, surgical tips, and illus-trative cases to help answer this common question.Moderator: Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC10:00 AM-10:07 AM  Single Event Multilevel Surgery:  Principles and Best Practices Tom Novacheck, MD
10:08 AM-10:15 AM  Surgery for Transverse Plane Deviations:  Where’s the Intoeing Coming From? Kishore Mulpuri, MD
10:16 AM-10:26 AM  Surgery For Sagittal Plane Deviations:    Where’s the Knee Flexion Coming From? Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC
10:27 AM-10:37 AM  Surgery for Sagittal Plane Deviations:    Where is the Equinus Coming From? Bryan Tompkins, MD
10:28 AM-10:43 AM  Surgery for Foot Deviations:  The Foot is Flat and Turns Out, What Should I Do About It? Jon Davids, MD
10:44 AM-10:51 AM  Surgery For Foot Deviations:  The Foot is Turning Down and In, What Should I Do About It? Kishore Mulpuri, MD
10:52 AM-10:59 AM  Use of Orthoses to Improve Gait Jon Davids, MD
11:00 AM-11:30 AM  Discussion and Cases  Presenter: Tom Novacheck, MD Panelists:  Jon Davids, MD   Kishore Mulpuri, MD  Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC
11:30 AM–12:00 PM  Lunch  Pacica 6-7(CME Applied)For those attending only the Fellowship Directors ProgramThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordancewith the accreditation requirements and policies of theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)through the joint providership of the American Academy ofOrthopaedic Surgeons and Pediatric Orthopaedic Society ofNorth America. The American Academy of OrthopaedicSurgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuingmedical education for physicians.The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates thislive activity for a maximum of 3.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.✹NEW!8:00 AM–11:30 AMSaturday, One-Day  Oceana 3-5Fellowship Directors ProgramCurrent and Future Challenges in Pediatric OrthopaedicFellowship Training (TICKETED EVENT). Designed for trainingprogram directors but open to all POSNA educators, join thisinteractive discussion among education leaders on how toimprove pediatric orthopaedic training.(Advance registration required. Included with IPOSregistration or $150 fee for those not registered for IPOS.)Moderator: Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD8:00 AM-8:04 AM  Introduction Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD8:05 AM-8:14 AM  Generational Differences In  Teaching/Learning: How Can We Best   Educate our Millennials? Steven Frick, MD8:15 AM-824 AM  10,000 Hours in 1 year.  How Can We Get There? Role of Simulation in Fellowship Benjamin Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC8:25 AM-8:34 AM  Quantifying Experience- Role of Case Logs and Coding Surgeries Martin Herman, MD8:35 AM-8:49 AM  Competency Based Metrics- How Do They Work in Fellowships? Christof Radler, MD8:50 AM-8:59 AM  Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship Accredidation Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD9:00 AM-9:20 AM  Open Discussion Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD9:20 AM-9:39 AM  Coffee Break9:40 AM- 11:30 AM  Best Practices in Fellowship Training Moderator: John (Jack) Flynn, MD9:40 AM-9:46 AM  Balancing Resident vs. Fellow Experience:  from Death Match to BFFs Lori Karol, MD9:47 AM-9:53 AM  Fellow Evaluations- Effective Ways to Give Feedback David Skaggs, MD, MMM9:54 AM-10:00 AM  Curriculum Development for Fellows Lindsay Andras, MD10:01 AM-10:07 AM  Research Training A. Noelle Larson, MD10:08 AM-10:14 AM  Financial Education Nicholas Fletcher, MD10:15 AM-10:34 AM  Panel Discussion10:35 AM-10:49 AM  Fellowship Education from an Educators  Point of View Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, PhD10:50 AM-10:54 AM  Questions John (Jack) Flynn, MD10:50 AM-10:54 AM  Questions Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD10:55 AM-11:30 AM  Wrap Up Wudbhav (Woody) Sankar, MD

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3116th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingPoliciesLanguageEnglish is the ofcial language of IPOS. No Smoking PolicySmoking is not permitted during any meeting or event. Event CancellationDue to circumstances beyond our control, the POSNA may elect to cancel IPOS 2019. These circumstances may include but are not limited to disaster, severe weather, civil commotion or government laws or regulations. In the event of such cancella-tion, all IPOS registrants will be notied by email at the address noted in the POSNA database; and registration fees will be refunded in full. Other costs incurred by the registrant, such as airline or hotel penalties, are the responsibility of the registrant. Privacy Policy – Use of Personal Information IPOS registration lists, including the registrant’s name and postal mailing address are provided to POSNA’s sponsors as a sponsor benet. Disclosure of Personal InformationWhen registering for IPOS, your personal identifying information is retained by POSNA. You under- stand and agree that POSNA may disclose your name, address, and contact information to your hotel in order to conrm hotel room reservations and meeting attendance numbers. No Cameras or Video CamerasCameras or video camera may not be used in any portion of the sessions. Reproduction PolicyPOSNA reserves all rights to materials presented at IPOS, including ePosters. Reproductions of any kind, by any person or entity, without prior written permission from POSNA, are strictly prohibited. Prohibited reproductions include, but are not limited to, audiotapes, videotape, and/or still photography. Cameras or video cameras may not be used in any portion of the scientic sessions. Persons violating this policy may have their badge conscated and be escorted from the meeting. No unapproved surveys, handouts, or literature may be distributed at the meeting. PhotographyRegistration and attendance at, or participation in, POSNA activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to allow POSNA to capture, retain, and utilize (both now and in the future) the attendees’ image, likeness, voice, and actions, whether captured live or recorded and in any format, during IPOS, for display, exhibition, publication, or reproduction in any medium or context for any purpose, including but not limited to, POSNA member communications, commercial or promotional purposes. DisclaimerThe material presented at IPOS 2019 has been made available by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America for educational purposes only. The material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily best, method or procedure appropriate for the medical situations discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement or opinion of the faculty which may be helpful to others who face similar situations. POSNA disclaims all liability for injury or other damages resulting to any individual attending IPOS 2019 and for all claims which may arise out of the use of the techniques demonstrated therein by such individuals, whether these claims shall be asserted by physician or any other person.

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3216th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumGeneral MeetingPoliciesRegister Online Today at ipos.posna.orgInsurance/LiabilitiesPOSNA will not be held liable for personal injuries or for loss or damage to property incurred by participants or guests at IPOS 2019, including those participating in social events. Participants and guests are encouraged to take out insurance to cover losses incurred in the event of cancellation, medical expenses or damage to or loss of personal effects when traveling outside their own country. POSNA cannot be held liable for any hindrance or disruption of IPOS 2019 arising from natural, political, social or economic events or other unforeseen incidents beyond its control. Registration of a participant implies acceptance of this condition. FDA Statement (United States)Some drugs or medical devices demonstrated at IPOS may not have been cleared by the FDA or have been cleared by the FDA for specic purposes only. The FDA has stated that it is the responsibility of the physician to determine the FDA clear-ance status of each drug or medical device he or she wishes to use in clinical practice.Academy policy provides that “off label” uses of a drug or medical device may be described in the Academy’s CME activities so long as the “off label” use of the drug or medical device is also specically disclosed (i.e., it must be disclosed that the FDA has not cleared the drug or device for the described purpose). Any drug or medical device is being used “off label” if the described use is not set forth on the product’s approval label. DisclosureEach faculty member in this meeting has been asked to disclose if he or she has received something of value from a commer-cial company or institution, which relates directly or indirectly to the subject of their presentation.An indication of the participant’s disclosure appears after his or her name as well as the commercial company or institution that provided the support. POSNA and the Academy do not view the existence of these disclosed interests or commitments as necessarily implying bias or decreasing the value of the author’s participation in the meeting. Safety InformationPolice, ambulance, re: 911Non-Emergency: Loews Security - *111 Loews Security-Ext: *111 or (407) 503-9124 from a Non-Hotel PhonePoison Control: (800) 222-1222 (Nationwide)*Loews Security Personnel is trained in First Aid, CPR / AEDMedical EmergencyNearest HospitalDr. Phillips Hospital (3.8 miles)9401 Turkey Lake Road (407) 351-8500Urgent CareParamount Urgent Care (2.3 miles) 8972 Turkey Lake Road South (407) 226-1906Open:8:00 AM-8:00 PM, 7 days a WeekNearest PharmacyWalgreens (2.3 miles)8021 International Drive(407) 352-7071M-F 8:00 AM-8:00 PM / Sat. 9:00 AM-6:00 PM / Sun 9:00 AM-6:00 PM

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16th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumPOSNAMembershipFuture IPOS Meetings December 1- 5, 2020 December 7-11, 2021Orlando, FL Orlando, FLAre you a POSNA Member?1,400+ 50POSNA Members from CountriesPOSNA Membership BenetsWith over 20% of our membership comprised of women, we offer unparalleled access FOR ALL to the following range of benets:• Reduced registration fees for POSNA Annual Meeting and International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposia (IPOS).• Opportunity to serve as faculty and present at POSNA Annual Meeting, Pre-Course, and IPOS.• Access to the POSNA Job Board• Ability to participate in the POSNA Traveling Fellowship in conjunction with the European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS), the Asia Pacic Pediatric Orthopaedic Society (APPOS), and the Sociedad Latin America Ortopedia y Traumatologia Infantil (SLAOTI)). For more information, please visit posna.org/Resources/Traveling-Fellowship. • Access to the POSNA member directory• Leadership opportunities: Have a voice in over 30 POSNA committees including Education, Advocacy, Quality, Safety and Value Initiative, and more. Additionally, members are eligible to be elected to serve on the POSNA Board of Directors.• Complimentary online access to all current and past issues of the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics (JPO), the source for the best research and up-to-date treatments of musculoskeletal problems in children.Apply today to join over 1,400 of your friends and colleaguesin one of the most diverse orthopaedic subspecialty societies.POSNA Education and Resources• POSNA Annual Meeting• IPOS (International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium)• POSNA Mentorship Program• Webinars• Tutorials• POSNAcademy.org: Pediatric Orthopaedic Online Learning Portal• OrthoKids.org: POSNA’s website for parents and patients• Opportunity for Global OutreachPOSNA Research• POSNA funded Research Grants• Industry funded Research Grants • Foundation funded AwardsPOSNA Mission To improve the care of children with musculoskeletal disorders through education, research, and advocacy.POSNA VisionA world with fewer pediatric musculoskeletal disabilities.33

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3416th Annual InternationalPediatric Orthopaedic SymposiumThings to Do in OrlandoFor More InformationFor more information please visit these sites:www.visitorlando.com/ www.citywalkhollywood.com/ Orlando Visitor Center8102 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819 Open Daily: 8:00 AM-9:00 PM Phone: (407) 363-5872 Email: info@visitorlando.com Dining and Entertainment Districts visitorlando.com/en/things-to-do/restaurantsOrlando is a culinary hot spot with new award-winning restaurants and celebrity chefs, such as Wolfgang Puck, Todd English, Emeril Lagasse, and now Chef Morimoto, that cater to visitors from across the globe. With over 5,000 restaurants you’ll nd an extensive menu from ne dining and international eateries to casual cafes and chic wine bars, there’s something for every taste or budget. The destination has six distinctive dining districts including the Convention District (I-Drive), Restaurant Row, Universal Citywalk®, Disney Springs™, Downtown Orlando, and charming Winter Park. Vibrant Nightlifevisitorlando.com/en/things-to-do/nightlife-and-entertainmentFrom casually sipping wine and enjoying a leisurely cigar at a trendy outdoor lounge, to dancing at a high-energy club and checking out a rock band at a live venue, Orlando provides attendees with nearly unlimited nighttime opportunities. You can see live music performances at the House of Blues at Disney Springs™ (formally Downtown Disney®) and Hard Rock Live at Universal CityWalk®. Experience mind-bending entertainment with the La Nouba™ by Cirque du Soleil® or the Blue Man Group. Or discover a modern, big-city nightlife scene in downtown Orlando that includes dozens of dance clubs, bars, restaurants, and live music venues. TransportationTaxis, shuttle vans, private car pick-ups, and ride-share services such as Uber and Lyft are available just outside the door on the baggage claim level at both Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). LoewsHotelGuestBenetsGet More Rides, More OftenWhen you stay at Loews Royal Pacic Resort, you’ll receive free* Universal Express Unlimited™ to skip the regular lines at most popular rides and attractions at Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™, including The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man®, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem™ and now The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™. That’s a value of $129.99^ per person, per day. Valid theme park admission required.Early Park Admission† to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter™Enjoy Early Park Admission† to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal’s Volcano Bay™ one hour before the theme park opens to the public when you stay at this on-site hotel. Valid theme park admission required.Fun, Free and Easy TransportationWaterways, roads and walking paths connect this Preferred resort hotel to Universal Studios Florida™, Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ and Universal CityWalk™. Guests of Premier and Preferred on-site hotels can get around easily with complimentary water taxis and shuttle services. Universal’s Volcano Bay™ is accessible only by complimentary shuttle. Need Child Care During IPOS?Visit Kids Nite Out for more information: kidsniteout.com/

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Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 500Rosemont, IL 60018-4976(847) 698-1692FAX (847) 268-9694posna@aaos.orgposna.org orthokids.org posnacademy.org ipos.posna.orgSAVE THE DATEFuture POSNA Annual MeetingsMay 13-16, 2020 San Diego, CAMay 12-15, 2021Dallas, TXMay 11-14, 2022 Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaFuture IPOS MeetingsDecember 1-5, 2020Orlando, FLDecember 7-11, 2021Orlando, FLDecember 6-10, 2022Orlando, FL