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Fort Worth Convention CenterFort Worth, TexasOctober 20 - 23, 2021#OTA202137th Annual MeetingPre-Meeting Events&Pre-Meeting Events Basic Science Focus ForumOrthopaedic Trauma Boot CampOrthopaedic Trauma for NP’s and PA’sInternational Trauma Care Forum E/M and Surgical Coding CourseYoung Practitioners ForumPelvis and Acetabulum Course So Tissue Coverage Skills Course (for OTA Members only) OTA Member Fireside (for OTA Members only)The Case that I Have Learned the Most From: An Evening with Your Colleagues Residents ComprehensiveFracture Course(Resident Course will be held at the Omni Hotel and runs concurrent to the Annual Meeting, Wednesday through Friday)No CME Credits for this course.Save the Date

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The Orthopaedic Trauma Association gratefully acknowledges 2019 & 2020 Researchand Education Donors. The continued success and increased impact of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association’s research and education effort isdependent upon foundation and industry support.The OTA expresses sincere appreciation to these contributorsfor their generous nancial support.2019 /2020Research andEducation DonorsOrthopaedic Trauma Association9400 W Higgins Rd, Suite 305Rosemont, IL 60018Ph: 847.698.1631Email: OTA@ota.orgota.orgotaonline.orgOrthopaedicTraumaAssociationorthopaedic-trauma-association@otatrauma@otatraumaDIAMOND ($250,000 and above) Platinum ($150,000 - $249,999) Gold ($100,000 - $149,999) SILVER ($75,000 - $99,999)Bronze ($50,000 - $74,999) Copper ($25,000 - $49,999)Sponsor ($5,000 - $24,999) Member ($1,000 - $4,999)

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Welcome #OTA2021 | @otatrauma | @otatrauma | ota.org 1Heather Vallier, MDOTA PresidentDear OTA Members and Colleagues,I am hopeful that you have marked your calendar for the OTA’s 2021 Annual Meeting taking place October 20 – 23 in Fort Worth, Texas. I know many of you have already made hotel reservations. Following more than a year of very few chances to meet in person, this year’s meeting will be a very welcome chance to re-engage with colleagues and friends, and take advantage of an outstanding educational program developed by the OTA Annual Meeting Program Committee under the leadership of Stephen Kottmeier MD, Program Committee Chair, and Gerard Slobogean MD, Co-Chair. The 2021 Annual Meeting offers an outstanding array of opportunities to engage in cutting edge orthopaedic trauma education and research, with offerings tailored to every learner. Whether your career in orthopaedic trauma is just beginning, or you are a seasoned practitioner, don’t miss this year’s long awaited reunion of the orthopaedic trauma community!Finally, I want to extend sincere appreciation to the OTA Annual Meeting Program Committee and the many OTA members, presenters, committee members and other volunteers contributing to making this year’s meeting one of the best ever. Hope to see you in Fort Worth! Sincerely,Heather Vallier, MDOTA President

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WelcomeStephen A. Kottmeier, MDAnnual Meeting Program ChairVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.2Sincerely,Stephen A. Kottmeier, MDProgram ChairDear Colleagues,On behalf of the OTA Program Committee and President Heather Vallier MD, I am pleased to invite you to the 37th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) to be held in Fort Worth, Texas, from October 20 to 23, 2021. It is our hope and expectation that the present favorable pandemic trajectory will enable us to gather again in October. As a professional medical society, we have remained vibrant over the past year despite not being able to meet in person, but I know our membership and colleagues are looking forward to a long-awaited reunion this forthcoming fall, a time of year cherished for OUR annual meeting. Last year’s virtual meeting was a success, conrmed our resourcefulness as a society, and familiarized us with alternative mechanisms of information delivery. Lessons learned will enable us to supplement our live event with virtual content both live and on demand.In the months leading up to the meeting, the Annual Meeting Committee reviewed over 1,000 scientic abstracts, more than 80 symposia/breakouts, and over 100 technical tricks and innovations. This has culminated in a program that includes the latest cutting-edge, high quality research and state-of-the-art treatment for musculoskeletal injuries. Paper presentations will begin with a “Program Highlights” session, featuring nine original research presentations of the highest quality, many with the potential to be practice-changing. Additionally, there will be many topic-centered paper presentations. Four main symposia will include the evermore important topics of physician wellness and diversity in medicine and our professional society in addition to current surgical procedural “hot topics”. Included within the meeting will be 26 breakout sessions, each with a specic focus to satis-fy your interest. There will be over 200 posters in the exhibit hall, and the continuation of a highly regarded novel category entitled Technical Tricks/Innovation in e-poster format.This year we welcome John Border Memorial Lecturer; Iraqi war veteran Noah Galloway who will deliver a talk titled, “Living with no Excuses.”Premeeting events will include:• Inaugural events; Local rst responders course/OTA fellow reception and research event/ OTA Fireside – The Case That I have Learned the Most From: An Evening with Your Colleagues• Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp • Orthopaedic Trauma for NPs and PAs• International Trama Care Forum • E/M and Surgical Coding Course• Young Practitioners Forum • Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course• Pelvis and Acetabulum Course • Soft Tissue Coverage Skills CourseThe OTA will continue to monitor any evolving pandemic related issues. The safety of ourmeeting attendees is a top priority, and we will be working closely with our Fort Worth venue partners to ensure CDC and city/state safety guidelines are in place at the time of the meeting.Your presence and contributions to the meeting are welcomed. The OTA Leadership is looking forward to an academically engaging in person meeting with the social gratications that accompany and nurture it. The collective ambition and mission is to offer a meeting of quality in an environment both safe and collegial. See you in Fort Worth!

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Program CommitteeStephen A. Kottmeier, MD Chair Gerard P. Slobogean, MD, MPH, FRCSC Co-ChairAnimesh Agarwal, MD Edward J. Harvey, MDAndrew M. Choo, MD Kelly A. Lefaivre, MD, FRCSCBrett D. Crist, MD Nirmal C. Tejwani, MD, FRCSGregory J. Della Rocca, MD, PhD, FACS Harmeeth S. Uppal, MD, MS, FACS Thursday-Saturday, October 21 – 23, 2021OTA 2021 Annual MeetingRegister today at ota.org3Target AudienceThe Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) Annual Meeting is for the benet of orthopaedic trauma surgeons and related allied health care professionals.Meeting Highlights• 26 Breakout sessions including a variety of topics such as pelvic fractures, compartment syndrome, periprosthetic fractures, avoiding burnout, managing lawsuits, dealing with bone loss, open fractures, and many others.• 75 high quality paper presentations, including a session of highlight papers reecting practice-changing research, and over 200 posters • Four main symposia focusing on:- Surgeon Well Being- Practice Changing RCT’s - Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Disparities in Orthopaedics- IOTA “Tolerate or Re-Operate” Symposium• Industry Symposia showcasing products, demonstrating techniques and/or presenting research offered at three convenient times. Visit ota.org for more details on papers, symposia and breakouts sessions.

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.4Border LecturerNoah Galloway“Living with No Excuses”Noah is a veteran who served in Iraq, was severelyinjured in combat, losing his left arm and leg. Noah has had his struggles and his triumphs. He’s here to share his story, the ups and downs, where he’s been, what he’s doing and where he’s going in hopes of motivating and inspiring others to live their best life! Presidents’ Messages“The Courage to Heal: Building Resilience and Transforming Recovery”Heather Vallier, MD (Current OTA President)Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryCase Western Reserve UniversityMetroHealth System – Cleveland, Ohio Michael D. McKee, MD (Immediate Past President)Professor and ChairmanDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Arizona College of Medicine – PhoenixBanner – University Medical Center Phoenix

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Symposia andInvited Faculty Register today at ota.org5Symposium I: How Can the OTA Support Your Well-Being? A Panel Discussion and Town Hall on Sustaining Your Career via Advocacy, Leadership and WellnessJeffrey Smith, MD – Moderator Benjamin Caesar, MD Thomas Large, MD Heather Vallier, MD Preston Cline, MD Anna Miller, MD, FACS Philip Wolinsky, MD Matthew Garner, MD Symposium II: Hot Off The Press: Latest Randomized Controlled Trials That Can Change Your Practice in 2021Niloofar Dehghan, MD, MSc, FRCSC – Moderator Tim Chesser, FRCS Emil Schemitsch, MD Steve Shannon, MD Robert O’Toole, MD Prism Schneider, MD, PhD Gerard Slobogean, MD Symposium III: How Can We Fix Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Healthcare Disparitiesin Orthopaedics and Do These Disparities Exist in Orthopaedic Trauma? An Introduction and Review from the OTA Diversity CommitteeGil Ortega, MD, MPH – Moderator Emily Benson, MD Milton Little, MD Nirmal Tejwani, MD Lisa Cannada, MD Toni McLaurin, MD Symposium IV:IOTA - Tolerate or Re-Operate: What to Do the Day After?Hans-Christoph Pape, MD, FACS, FAAOS – Moderator Bertil Bouillon, MD Francisco Chana Rodriguez, MD Michael Verhofstad, MDGuy Putzeys, MD Miguel Triana, MD Yoram Weil, MD

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.6Poster andVideo ToursFriday Lunch Friday evening Suds n’ Science following general session. Saturday Lunch WelcomeReceptionThursday, October 216:20 PM – 8:20 PM Happy Hour – Exhibitor Reception 5:15 PM – 6:15 PMSponsored by All attendees invited.International ReceptionWednesday, Oct. 20 4:50 PM – 6:00 PMPA/NP Reception Wednesday, Oct. 20 5:30 PM – 6:30 PMKathy Cramer Women in Trauma Luncheon Friday, Oct. 22 12:21 PM – 1:21 PM2021 New OTA Member Luncheon Friday, Oct. 22 12:21 PM – 1:21 PMMilitary ReceptionFriday, Oct. 22 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

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Register today at ota.org7Exhibit Hall HoursThursday, October 212:30 PM–5:00 PM 5:15 PM–6:15 PM Exhibitors’ Reception6:20 PM–8:20 PM Welcome ReceptionFriday, October 229:00 AM–5:00 PMSaturday, October 239:00 AM–12:45 PM Special Events sponsored byApp Watch your email for release of the OTA Annual Meeting app. Special EventsTai Chi Class: Wednesday, October 20 - 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Vinyasa Yoga Class: Friday, October 22 - 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Meditation Class: Wednesday, October 20 - Friday, October 22 - 7:00 AM - 7:30 AMWellness Room: Wednesday, October 20 - Friday, October 22, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM The wellness room will serve as a quiet room during the meeting. We request that this space be a technology-free quiet zone. Attendees can use this space to briey disconnect.Tour de Bone Bike Event: The ofcial 2021 Tour de Bone has been postponed due to low bike inventory. We look forward to 2022.

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.8Wednesday, October 20, 20216:30 PM – 8:00 PMAdvancements in the Treatment of Distal Elbow Fracture-DislocationsFaculty: Jorge L. Orbay, MDCurrent Concepts of Periprosthetic FracturesThis educational session will be driven by interactive case reviews and panel discussions. Participants will be actively engaged for their clinical experiences and perspective. Topics will include various periprosthetic fractures. Moderator: Dr. Tracy WatsonFaculty: Dr. Samir Mehta Industry Sessions’ Details TBAWatch the OTA website for details on three individual industry sessions. Should Clavicle Repairs be Performed in an ASC?Clavicle fractures can be tricky – knowing how and where to treat them is too! Join us as we take a look at some clavicle fractures and discover why doing them in an ASC setting can not only be the right move for the patient and also more cost efcient! Faculty: Douglas Elenz, MD Industry Session Details TBAWatch the OTA website for details on this industry session.Thursday, October 21, 202111:15 AM – 12:45 PM Industry Sessions

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Register today at ota.org9Check the Preliminary Program on the OTA website for a complete listing of industry sessions. Thursday, October 21, 202111:15 AM – 12:45 PM, cont’d The Next Generation of Distal Humerus and Humeral Shaft Fracture ManagementFaculty: Jorge L. Orbay, MDNow Launching the iFuse-TORQ Implant System for Pelvic Trauma! Just cleared by the FDA, iFuse-TORQ is a 3D printed, threaded implant designed with cutting-edge features to optimize system performance in pelvic fracture repair and sacroiliac joint fusion surgery. Case examples and preliminary outcomes will be shared. Faculty: Michael Gardner, MD (Stanford) Bharat Desai, MD (Golden, CO) Craig Bartlett, MD (University of Vermont)Industry Session Details TBAWatch the OTA website for details on this industry session.Industry Session Opportunities Offered:Wednesday, October 20 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Thursday, October 21 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Friday, October 22 6:30 PM - 8:00 PMWatch the OTA website for industry session updates.

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.Venue The Orthopaedic Trauma Association’s 37th Annual Meeting and all pre-meeting courses will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center and the Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be held at the Omni Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. Visit OTA.org in late May to register and make hotel reservations. Early Bird Registration: Register by September 30 to save $100 on the Annual Meetingand each Pre-Meeting Registration. Hotel block closes September 26, 2021.CME This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The OrthopaedicTrauma Association (OTA) is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The OTA designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their partici-pation in the activity.Pre-Meeting Events (additional credits) Basic Science Focus Forum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp . . . . . . . . . . 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™Orthopaedic Trauma for NP’s and PA’s . . . . . . 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™International Trauma Care Forum. . . . . . . . . . . 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ E/M and Surgical Coding Course . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™Young Practitioners Forum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™Pelvis and Acetabulum Course . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course. . . . . . . . . 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™OTA Member Fireside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™10General InformationImage courtesy of Visit Fort Worth

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Overview Sarah Wiskerchen from KarenZupko & Associates, Inc. will break down and simplify the E/M documentation requirements NEW in 2021 using tools specically crafted to ease the transition. The latest on telehealth and best practices will be examined, in addition to surgical coding issues important to trauma surgeons. Fracture care, staged proce-dures, bone grafts, and debridement will be covered with examples. Sarah will explain the correct reporting of PA/NP and other services that are the focus of audits and take backs. Attend a coding course developed specically for orthopaedic trauma surgeons and their staff. Each attendee will receive a copy of KZA’s popular workbook full of concrete examples and practical tools for documentation and audit. Attend this course and streamline your coding. Take advantage of this terric value!About the Speaker Sarah is a nationally recognized orthopaedic consultant and speaker, who succeeds in helping clients identify both the risk and opportunity in coding, reimbursement, and operational systems. Sarah is an instructor for the AAOS annual coding workshop series on CPT and ICD-10 and has presented at annual meetings for numerous state societies and professional organizations, including ASSH, OTA, and AOAO. In addition, Sarah has provided coding education and consultation for a variety of academic, employed and private practices across the nation. Her comprehensive knowledge of complex coding concepts, includ-ing ICD-10-CM codes and surgical modiers specic to hand, shoulder, podiatry, hip, knee, and total joint procedures make her a sought-after educator, trainer and speaker. Sarah holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a Bachelor’s degree in business and nance from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. She is an AAPC-certied coder.6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Wednesday, October 20, 2021Take the Trauma Out of Trauma Coding (E/M and Surgical Coding)Pre-Meeting EventsSarah Wiskerchen, MBA, CPC Senior Consultant KarenZupko and Associates, Inc.Frank A. Liporace, MDCourse ChairRegister today at ota.org11

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Overview Participants will engage in case-based discussions and are encouraged to bring their challenging or complex cases for discussion amongst the expert panel and their peers. If time allows, faculty will present their learning cases with ongoing decisional dilemmas and potentially poor outcomes. There will be an opportunity to discuss treatment options for ongoing cases as well as networking opportunities with those in attendance. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served.Target Audience Limited to OTA Members 3-10 years in practice.3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Wednesday, October 20, 2021OTA Member FiresideProgram Chairs Gerard P. Slobogean, MD, MPH Samir Mehta, MD®NEW!The Case that I Have Learned the Most From: An Evening with Your Colleagues (For OTA Members)Greg Gaski, MDConor P. Kleweno, MD Kelly A. Lefaivre, MD, FRCSCRobert V. O’Toole, MD John A. Scolaro, MD, MA J. Tracy Watson, MDVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.12Invited Faculty

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Overview The 2021 OTA Bootcamp Course offers busy surgeons an intense review of the current state of the art of fracture management. We bring together thought leaders in Orthopaedic Trauma for case-based presentations and lab sessions that illustrate the major issues related to the management of each fracture. This course is designed for busy surgeons who treat fractures as part of their practice. The Boot Camp Course offers surgeons the chance to add practical applications to their practice and have one’s most pressing questions answered. Target Audience This course is intended for the practicing orthopaedic surgeon who takes emergency room or trauma call. Current techniques in orthopaedic care will be stressed with attention to appropriate soft tissue management and up–to–date implant selection. Case discussions will be used for interactive learning and audience participation.On the AgendaLECTURES AND CASE PRESENTATIONS– Upper Extremity– Pelvis & Hip– Lower Extremity– Knee and Leg– Foot & Ankle– Infection– Nonunion/Malunion– Getting Through the Night LABS– Proximal Humerus Plating– Distal Humerus Plating– Pilon Plating– Bicondyar Plating– Semi-Extended Tibial NailingProgram Chairs Frank A. Liporace, MD Richard Yoon, MDWednesday-Thursday, October 20-21, 2021Orthopaedic TraumaBoot CampRegister today at ota.org1312.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.

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11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Wednesday-Thursday, October 20-21, 2021Basic Science Focus ForumVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.14Basic Science Committee Aaron Nauth, MD ChairAndrew R. Evans, MD, FACS Saam Morshed, MD, PhDJustin Haller, MD Emil H. Schemitsch, MDMichael W. Hast, PhD Andrew Trenholm, MDChristopher Lee, MD John J. Wixted, MD Overview The 2021 Basic Science Focus Forum Course (BSFF) is directed towards orthopaedic surgeons with an interest in the basic science of orthopaedic trauma and how it relates to or impacts their practice. Basic science researchers will also obtain valuable knowledge about translational opportunities and how their research has the potential to change orthopaedic care. This course will involve 6 main symposia specically designed to ‘bridge the gap’ between basic science and clinical practice, in addition to 29 original research papers from the cutting edge of basic science research. The attendees of the BSFF program will also have the opportunity to join together with the attendees at the International Trauma Care Forum for a special joint symposium. This combined session has proved to be a great collaboration and a chance to discuss ideas with our international colleagues. Target Audience Academic orthopaedic surgeons, community surgeons with an interest in clinically relevant basic science, basic and clinical researchers, residents and fellows will benet most from this Basic Science Focus Forum.International Industry Lunch SessionWednesday, October 2012:05 PM - 1:00 PM Sponsored by: Zimmer BiometCurrent Topics in Clavicle Fracture ManagementSpeaker: Anil Dutta, MD SymposiaCombined Session with International Trauma Forum: Management of (Aseptic) Non-unions and Severe Done Defects: Let’s Get This Thing Healed!Post-Traumatic OA: From BasicScience to Clinical ImplicationsOrthopaedic Infections: What Have We Learned?SRI Collaborative Session: Simple Design and Analysis Strategies for Solving Common Problems in Orthopaedic Clinic ResearchOther Symposia Topics Include: Biomechanics Orthobiologics and Fracture Healing

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Register today at ota.orgOverview The 2021 OTA PA/NP Orthopaedic Trauma Course offers PAs and NPs an exciting look at current state of the art fracture management. The course brings together leaders in Orthopaedic Trauma for lectures, case-based presentations, and lab sessions that illustrate the best practices in fracture care. The course discussions also include best practices for integration, billing, and coding for PAs and NPs in Orthopaedics. Target Audience This course is intended for PAs and NPs who are early on in their careers or experience of treating orthopaedic trauma while practicing in general orthopaedics, taking acute orthopaedic call with inpatient/outpatient or caring for orthopaedic injuries in ER/UC/GeneralTrauma services. ALL levels of experience PAs andNPs are invited to register and attend.The course is not intended to be taken on a recurring/annual basis. Instead the course serves as a foundation to progress to other OTA Course offerings like the Resident Comprehensive Fracture and Advanced Trauma Courses, Boot Camp, and the OTA Annual Meeting.On the AgendaCASE PRESENTATIONS– Dysvascular Extremities/ Mangled Limb– Clinical Pearls for New Orthopaedic Trauma Providers– Foot and Ankle Injuries: Urgencies vs Outpatient Injuries– The Other Side: Being the PatientSKILLS LABS– Femoral Nail– Splinting Skills– Distal Humerus Plating– SuturingKEY TALKS– Compartment Syndrome– Osteoporosis– Fracture Healing– Fixation Theories– Common Pediatric Fractures– Musculoskeletal Infection– AmputationsProgram Chairs Jennifer E. Hagen, MD, MS Ryan M. Wilson, MPASWednesday-Thursday, October 20-21, 2021Orthopaedic Traumafor PAs and NPs13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.15

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11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Wednesday-Thursday, October 20-21, 2021International TraumaCare ForumVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.16Program Committee Theodore Miclau III, MD Co-ChairHans-Christoph Pape, MD, FACSCo-ChairZsolt J. Balogh, MD, PhDVictor de Ridder, MD, PhD, MBAPaul S. Whiting, MDOverview The International Trauma Care Forum is focused on gathering trauma surgeons from across the globe together to exchange ideas and knowledge on the differences in treatment from a global perspective. This one and a half day session is comprised of 30 papers and 7 symposia, which include the International Orthopaedic Trauma Association symposia.Attendees of the International Trauma Care Forum will collaborate with the attendees of the Basic Science Focus Forum and exchange ideas during their joint session symposium. This combined session has proved to be a great way to come to-gether to discuss ideas with basic science researchers.Target Audience The Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) International Trauma Care Forum is for the benet of orthopaedic trauma surgeons and related allied health care professionals with an interest in international trauma healthcare.International Industry Lunch SessionWednesday, October 2012:05 PM - 1:00 PM Sponsored by: Zimmer BiometCurrent Topics in Clavicle Fracture ManagementSpeaker: Anil Dutta, MD Symposia– International Orthopaedic Trauma Association (IOTA): Open Fracture Management Controversies– Combined Session with Basic Science: Management of (Aseptic) Non-unions and Severe Done Defects: Let’s Get This Thing Healed!– Topical Symposia: Upper Extremity Pelvis/Acetabulum Geriatrics Lower Extremity

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Register today at ota.orgOverview The Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be presented in separate small group modules, with 22-24 residents and 5 experienced faculty educators per module. The modules will have a rapid-re series of mini-lectures, an extensive open case-based discussion, video demonstrations of techniques, and hands-on skills lab exercises. Modules will cover fundamental principles of fracture care distributed among topics: articular, diaphyseal, foot and ankle, geriatrics, pediatrics, and pelvis/polytrauma/acetabulum, and spine.This course offers pre-course educational on-demand video materials. Details will be sent with registration conrmation as well as an online basic science pre-test and an onsite clinical post test.Target Audience This course is targeted for PGY1 - PGY4’s. Others who feel they will benet will not be excluded. Attendance is limited so early registration is recommended.Module TopicsArticularDiaphysealFoot and AnkleGeriatricsPediatricsPelvis, Polytrauma andAcetabulumSpineProgram Chairs Seth R. Yarboro, MD Holly Pilson, MDWednesday-Friday, October 20-22, 2021Resident ComprehensiveFracture Course17

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3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Thursday, October 21, 2021Pelvis and Acetabulum CourseVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.18Course ChairMichael T. Archdeacon, MDChristopher Lee, MDCo-ChairOverview As a result of participation in this activity, participants will be able to gain a better understanding of providing care for complex pelvic and acetabular surgical patients obtained through case presentations, discussions, debates and summary “take home points” presentations.Target Audience Orthopaedic trauma surgeons who wish to gain further insight into the management of complex pelvic and acetabular fractures. Participants will engage in a series of small group case-based discussions designed to facilitate an interactive discussion led by an experienced pelvic / acetabular surgeon.TopicsPELVIC RING– Resuscitation– Assessment of Stability– Revision or Malunion or NonunionACETABULUM– Surgical Approaches– Surgical Hip DislocationTIPS & TRICKSInvited Faculty Cory A. Collinge, MDChristopher Lee, MDAnna N. Miller, MD, FACSWilliam M. Ricci, MDMilton L. Routt, MDGeorge V. Russell, Jr, MDH. Claude Sagi, MDMarcus F. Sciadini, MDJohn A. Scolaro, MD, MAAdam J. Starr, MD

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Register today at ota.orgCourse Chair Joseph R. Hsu, MDJames A. Blair, MDCo-ChairThursday, October 21, 2021So Tissue CoverageSkills Course 19Overview (For OTA Members)Limited to OTA Members, this Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course is a hands-on skills lab (cadaver) to teach orthopaedic trauma surgeons techniques in soft tissue coverage. Techniques will focus on skin augmentation and rotational ap coverage for the lower extremity that can be translated into practice. All faculty are Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons that are active members of the OTA with extensive experience in soft tissue coverage. Entire course takes place in a skills lab.Target Audience OTA Members: Fellows or Early to Mid-Career Surgeons (0-15 Years)Invited Faculty John David Adams, MDMaj James A. Blair, MDJarrod E. Dumpe, MDPaul E. Matuszewski, MD4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Kevin D. Phelps, MDMichael Suk, MD, JD, MPH, MBALawrence X. Webb, MD SOLDOUT

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Can’t attend every session? Watch sessions anytime, anywhere!Order the Gold Registration package and receive exclusive attendee discounts on OTA Annual Meeting On Demand.With so many sessions occurring simultaneously, your On Demand program gives you the opportunity to participate in all key presentations, helping you maximize the investment you’ve made in attending the live meeting.OTA Annual Meeting On Demand features online access to over 60 hours of break-outs, pre-meeting events and podium presentations from any computer or mobile device.View this year’s acceptedvideo submissions of new orevolving techniques during Video Tours in the Exhibit Hall. Overview The purpose of the Young Practitioners Forum is to provide programming targeted towards senior residents, fellows, and orthopaedic surgeons developing an orthopaedic trauma practice. Discussions and lectures will focus on nontraditional topics not typically taught in training. There will an emphasis on providing insight into how to develop professionally, clinically, and personally. The target audience will be provided advice and pearls from experienced surgeons, in a friendly environment, to help them transition into practice and to achieve the professional goals that are important to them. This relaxed setting will also allow participants to network and to meet leaders and rising stars in the world of orthopaedic trauma. Target Audience This course is designed for orthopaedic residents, fellows, and early career orthopaedic surgeons planning and developing a career in orthopaedic trauma.Program Chairs Jodi A. Siegel, MD Michael S. Kain, MDThursday, October 21, 2021Young Practitioner Forum– Preparing for Your Future4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.OTA Video LibraryVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.20OTA 2021Annual Meeting on demand

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•• On Demand Gold Registration (Annual Meeting Registration and Annual Meeting On Demand) OTA Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 550. . . . . . . . . $ 650  Non-member. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1100. . . . . . . . . $ 1200 Non-member Medical Resident, Fellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 650. . . . . . . . . $ 750 Non-member Health Care Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750. . . . . . . . . $ 850 Annual Meeting (only) Registration OTA Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 250. . . . . . . . . $ 350  Non-member (Incl. MD, DO, MBBS, etc.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 800. . . . . . . . . $ 900 Non-member Medical Resident, Fellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 450. . . . . . . . . $ 550 Non-member Health Care Personnel (incl. NP, PA, AH, PhD, etc.) . $ 450. . . . . . . . . $ 550 Wednesday, October 20 Basic Science Focus Forum $ 250 $ 350 $ 350 $ 450 E/M and Surgical Coding Course $ 250 $ 350 $ 350 $ 450 International Trauma Care Forum $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 $ 250 Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp $ 275 $ 375 $ 400 $ 500 Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs $ 250 $ 350 $ 400 $ 500 OTA Member Fireside $ 100 $ 125  Residents Comprehensive Fracture Course $ 725 $ 725 $ 725 $ 725 International Reception Free Free Free Free Thursday, October 21 Pelvis and Acetabulum Course $ 200 $ 300 $ 250 $ 350 Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course $ 250 $ 350 Young Practitioners Forum $ 75 $ 100 $ 75 $ 100 Welcome Reception Free Free Free Free Friday, October 22 Military Reception Free Free Free Free New Member Luncheon Free Free Free Free Women in Orthopaedic Trauma Luncheon Free Free Free Free Reserved Sessions (No additional charge) Industry Symposia Wednesday Evening (6:30 PM – 8:00 PM)  Thursday Lunch (11:15 AM – 12:45 PM)  Friday Evening (6:30 PM – 8:00 PM) Poster & Video Tours Friday Lunch (11:48 AM – 12:48 PM)  Friday Evening (5:30 PM – 6:10 PM)  Saturday Lunch (11:35 AM – 12:45 PM) Special Events (Tickets Required) Tai Chi Class Wednesday $ 25 (5:00 PM - 6:00 PM) Vinyasa Yoga Class Friday $ 25 (6:00 PM - 7:00 PM) Meditation Class Wednesday - Friday $ 0 (7:00 AM - 7:30 AM) Wellness Room Wednesday - Friday $ 0 (7:30 AM - 4:00 PM) Tour de Bone Bike Event postponed until 2022 On/Before 9/30/21After9/30/21Please register for only one (1)Industry Session per day.Visit www.OTA.org to indicate your selections.Please register for only one (1)Poster or Video Tour Session per day.Visit www.OTA.org to indicate your selections.ADD $100to includea USB Register OnlinebeforeOctober 15thto Receive Emailwith Barcode forExpress BadgePick-UpEarly Bird Registration Until September 30.OTA MemberOn/Before9/30/21OTA MemberAfter9/30/21Non-MemberOn/Before9/30/21Non-MemberAfter9/30/21(OTA Members Only)(OTA Members Only)Register today at ota.org21On/Before 9/30/21After9/30/21 (Tickets Required) (Tickets Required)SOLD OUT

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Early Bird Registration Register by September 30 to save $100.00 on the Annual Meeting & each Pre-Meeting Registration.Register Online BeforeOCTOBER 15to Receive Email with Barcode for Express Badge Pick-UpOnsite Registration Hours Tuesday: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PMWednesday - Friday: 6:15 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: 6:15 AM – 12:00 PM9400 W Higgins RdSuite 305Rosemont, IL 60018Tuesday, October 19, 20214:00 PM – 6:00 PM Conference Registration OpenWednesday, October 20, 20217:00 AM – 4:40 PM Boot Camp7:00 AM – 5:30 PM Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs 7:15 AM – 5:10 PM Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course7:30 AM – 4:52 PM Basic Science Focus Forum 7:30 AM – 4:50 PM International Trauma Care Forum 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM E/M & Surgical Coding Course 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM OTA Member FiresideThursday, October 21, 20216:30 AM – 10:45 AM Young Practitioners Forum–Preparing for YOUR Future 7:00 AM – 10:55 AM Boot Camp7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs7:00 AM – 11:15 AM Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course 7:15 AM – 5:10 PM Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course7:30 AM – 11:15 AM Basic Science Focus Forum 7:30 AM – 11:05 AM International Trauma Care Forum 7:30 AM – 11:15 AM Pelvis and Acetabulum Course 1:00 PM – 5:15 PM Opening of the Annual Meeting ProgramFriday, October 22, 20216:30 AM – 5:53 PM Annual Meeting Program 7:15 AM – 4:15 PM Resident Comprehensive Fracture CourseSaturday, October 23, 20216:30 AM – 3:39 PM Annual Meeting ProgramSchedule at a GlanceRegister Online Todaywww.OTA.Org