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Seattle, WAOCTOBER18-21SAVE THE DATE#OTA.ORG/OTA2023 | #OTA20232023ANNUAL MEETINGAND PRE-MEETING & CONCURRENT COURSESDetails & RegistrationatOTA.ORG2023 GUEST NATIONSSPAINSOUTH SUDAN

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The Orthopaedic Trauma Association gratefully acknowledges 2022 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.Orthopaedic Trauma Association9400 W Higgins Rd, Suite 305Rosemont, IL 60018Ph: 847.698.1631Email: OTA@ota.orgota.orgotaonline.orgOrthopaedicTraumaAssociationorthopaedic-trauma-association@otatrauma@otatrauma2022RESEARCH &EDUCATION DONORSTHANK YOU!PLATINUM AWARD ($150,000 - $249,999)SILVER AWARD ($75,000 - $99,999)BRONZE AWARD ($50,000 - $74,999)COPPER AWARD ($25,000 - $49,999)SPONSOR AWARD ($5,000 - $24,999)GOLD AWARD ($100,000 - $149,999)SILVER AWARD ($75,000 - $99,999)

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#OTA2023 | @otatrauma | @otatrauma | ota.org 1Brendan M. Patterson, MD, FIOTAOTA PresidentDear OTA Members and Colleagues,Symmetry. Serendipity. Rivalry. Coast to Coast. Lower 48 States Corner to Corner. Please mark your calendars for the 2023 OTA Annual Meeting. Relatively fresh from gathering in Tampa we are advising everyone to save the dates, October 18-21 for the OTA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. It is shaping up to be another superb meeting. Seattle, like Tampa, is a city renowned for its cultural attractions AND its rich history in orthopaedic traumatology. The past few years have seen much uncertainty and we are grateful for the return to normalcy following the pandemic. Tampa marked a full return to normal convention conditions and the venue in Seattle will be spectacular. The 2023 Annual Meeting will be one you should not miss, and here’s why:• The Annual Meeting Program Committee, led by Program Chair Gerard Slobogean, MD, and Co-Chair Nirmal Tejwani, MD have invested time and  effortondevelopinganextraordinaryscienticprogram.• There will be more than 400 accomplished orthopaedic trauma surgeon presenters, moderators, authors sharing their expertise, experience and perspective with interactive audience participation.• The meeting is an opportunity to reconnect with old and new colleagues as well as professional networking.• Downtown Seattle offers a vibrant arts scene. The convention center is within walking distance of world-class restaurants, entertainment and tourist attractions.• In addition to the podium presentations offering cutting edge science in the general session room, we will continue to offer a number of smaller, limited- attendance sessions offering interactive and engaging educational settings. These pre-meeting and concurrent events including the following:E/M and Surgical Coding Course OTA Member FiresidePelvis and Acetabulum Course OTA Member Fireside-Senior Surgeon Young Practitioner’s Forum Young Practitioner’s FiresideOrthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp Basic Science Focus ForumOrthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs International Trauma Care ForumResident Comprehensive Fracture Course Educate the Educators CourseSoft Tissue Coverage Skills CourseI hope to see you in Seattle!Sincerely,Brendan M. Patterson, MD, FIOTAOTA PresidentPRESIDENT’SWELCOME©Visit Seattle

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.2TABLE OF CONTENTS©Visit Seattle2022 Research & Education Donors Acknowledgment..................... Inside Cover2023 OTA President’s Welcome................... 1 2023 OTA Annual Meeting Program Chair’s Welcome . 3General Information: Venue & Housing............. 4 Learning Objectives & CME Information............ 5 Program Committee, Target Audience & Highlights ... 6President’s Message and Border Lecturer ............7Symposia and Invited Faculty .................... 8PRE-MEETING & CONCURRENT COURSES:E/M and Surgical Coding Course................ 9 Educate the Educators – OTA Faculty Development Course ........................ 10OTA High School Scholars Program............. 11Young Practitioner Forum: Practice Management .. 12Young Practitioner Fireside.................... 13OTA Member Fireside ....................... 14OTA Member Fireside – Senior Surgeon ......... 15Basic Science Focus Forum ................... 16International Trauma Care Forum............... 17Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp ............... 18Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs ........... 19Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course ........ 20Industry Partner Education Forum .............. 21Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course.............. 22Pelvis and Acetabulum Course................. 23Pre-Meeting Symposia ....................... 24OTA Annual Meeting On Demand .............. 24Poster Tours, Video Showcase & Receptions ...... 25 Exhibit Hall Hours & Special Events ............. 26Industry Sessions ........................... 27Registration Rates & Deadlines ..............28-29

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Gerard P. Slobogean, MD, MPH, FRCSCAnnual Meeting Program Chair Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.3PROGRAM CHAIR’SWELCOMEDear Colleagues,On behalf of the OTA Program Committee and President Brendan Patterson MD, I am pleased to invite you to the 39th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association in Seattle, Washington, October 18-21, 2023. Once again, the Annual Meeting will commence at 8:00 AM, Thursday October 19, 2023 and adjourn at 12:00 PM, Saturday October 21, 2023.We will continue several recent and new changes to our program that include: live participant interviews, a new techniques forum, multiple breakout sessions, daily industry-sponsored breakfasts, and the Saturday morning Pelvis and Soft Tissue Courses.Our commitment to creating the premier research and educational program remains unchanged. We had another record-breaking year of 1,300 abstract submissions reviewed by the Program Committee. The top 74 paper presentations have been accepted and we will continue the Thursday afternoon tradition of showcasing some of the highest quality submissions in one “Chair’s Choice” session. Throughout the meeting there will also be four main symposia, 20 clinical breakout sessions, and over 200 posters on display.The pre-meeting and concurrent meeting educational programs will also remain robust. The PA/NP Course, Resident Course, Coding Course, Basic Science Forum, and International Trauma Care Forum will continue to be offered on Wednesday, in addition to member’s-only content such as the Educate the Educators Course and the Fireside case discussion forums. Finally, we are excited to welcome Dr. Robert A. Probe, MD, MBAas this year’s Border Lecturer.This year’s meeting will build on last year’s renewed energy and interactive audience participation. We look forward to reconnecting with our entire OTA community. Housing is now open and the preliminary program will be released soon. See you in Seattle!Sincerely,Gerard P. Slobogean, MD, MPH, FRCSCProgram Chair ©Alabastro Photography

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GENERAL INFORMATIONVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.4VENUE The Orthopaedic Trauma Association’s 39th Annual Meeting and all pre-meeting courses will be held at the original Seattle Convention Center, Arch Building located at 705 Pike Street. The Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be held in the adjacent building, Arch at 800 Pike Street. Visit OTA.org in June to register.Early Bird Registration: Register by September 17 to receive discounted rates on the Annual Meeting and each Pre-Meeting and Concurrent Course Registration. HOUSING Housing is now open, visit OTA.org and make your hotel reservations. Hotel Cancellation Policy: The OTA 2023 Annual Meeting housing bureau, ConferenceDirect, will charge a $50 cancellation fee for cancellations made on or after June 1, 2023.Seattle Convention Center, Arch BuildingGrand Sheraton Seattle(OTA Headquarters)

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.5CME 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 Orthopaedic Trauma 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 participation in the activity.PRE-MEETING & CONCURRENT COURSES (additional credits) BASIC SCIENCE FOCUS FORUM – 8.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA BOOT CAMP – 12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA FOR NPs and PAs – 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™INTERNATIONAL TRAUMA CARE FORUM – 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ E/M AND SURGICAL CODING COURSE – 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™YOUNG PRACTITIONERS FORUM – 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™YOUNG PRACTITIONERS FIRESIDE – 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™PELVIS AND ACETABULUM COURSE – 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ SOFT TISSUE COVERAGE SKILLS COURSE – 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™EDUCATE THE EDUCATOR – 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™OTA MEMBER FIRESIDE – 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™OTA MEMBER FIRESIDE-SENIOR – 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™CME credits are subject to changeLEARNING OBJECTIVES• Assess the efcacy of new treatment options through evidence-based data• Evaluate various nonsurgical and surgical treatment options in musculoskeletal injury management• Recognize mental health and social issues associated with recovery after musculoskeletal trauma• Identify standard of care changes related to DVT prophylaxis in orthopaedic trauma

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.Program CommitteeGerard P. Slobogean, MD, MPH, FRCSC ChairNirmal C. Tejwani, MD, FRCS Co-ChairAnimesh Agarwal, MD Mark A. Lee, MDAndrew M. Choo, MD Kelly A. Lefaivre, MD, FRCSCBrett D. Crist, MD Harmeeth S. Uppal, MD, MS, FACSIda Leah Gitajn, MD OTA 2023 ANNUAL MEETINGMEETING HIGHLIGHTS• 20 Breakout sessions including a variety of topics such as fracture-related infection, pelvic fracture management, surgeon well-being, distal femur fractures, soft tissue reconstruction, and many more. • 74 high quality podium presentations, including the “Chair’s Choice” session showcasing some of the highest quality submissions and over 200 posters on display. • Four main symposia focused on:- JointBSFF/ITCF/IOTASymposium:ArticialIntelligence: International Perspectives on Critical Issues- DVT Prophylaxis, So Much New Data, What Am I Supposed To Do?- How Optimizing Our Patients’ Mental Health Can Enhance Functional Recovery After Musculoskeletal Trauma- What is Everyone Else Doing? A Comprehensive Review of Evidence-Based Norms and Beyond• Industry Sessions showcasing products, demonstrating techniques and/or presenting research offered at three convenient times. • Guest Nation Presentation – Saturday, October 21: Hip Fracture Care 6©Alabastro PhotographyTHURSDAY-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 – 21, 20232023 GUEST NATIONSTARGET AUDIENCETheOrthopaedicTraumaAssociation(OTA)AnnualMeetingisforthebenetoforthopaedic trauma surgeons and related allied health care professionals.SPAINSOUTH SUDAN

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 PRESIDENT’SMESSAGE“Hard Road to a Happy Life”Brendan M. Patterson, MD, FIOTADepartment Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Main CampusFRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 BORDER LECTURER“How You Can Change the World”Robert A. Probe, MD, MBARobert Probe, MD, is currently practicing Orthopedic Surgery with a focus on Foot & Ankle Trauma at Baylor Scott & White-Temple. He is formerly Chief Medical OfcerforBaylorScott&WhiteHealthcare,Chairmanofthe Board of Directors, and Chief of Staff for Scott &White Clinic; a 1200 Physician group practice in Central Texas. Prior to assuming this role in 2013, he served as the Scott & White Chairman of Orthopedic Surgery for thirteen years while maintaining an active clinical practice in Orthopedic Trauma at the system’sagshipLevel1TraumaCenter.FollowingthemergeroftheScott&Whiteand Baylor Healthcare Systems, he played a major role in the integration that created the largest Health Care System in Texas. OverfteenyearsofleadershipservicetotheOTAhehasheldpositionsrangingfromthe most junior member on the Membership Committee up to serving as the organiza-tions President in 2012. Many of the mature programs we enjoy today in membership, education, fund development and OTA Online, to name a few, are the direct result of seeds planted during his leadership tenure.Dr. Probe obtained both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine degrees from Texas A&M University, receiving the honor of top graduate from the College of Medicine in 1984. He received his Master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University. Academically, he currently serves as Professor of Surgery within the Texas A&M Health Science Center.

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.SYMPOSIA ANDINVITED FACULTY8DVT Prophylaxis, So Much New Data, What Am I Supposed To Do?Reza Firoozabadi, MD – Moderator Yelena Bogdan, MD; Malcom R. DeBaun, MD; Robert V. O’Toole, MD; John A. Scolaro, MD, MA; Prism Schneider, MD, PhD How Optimizing Our Patients’ Mental Health Can Enhance Functional Recovery After Musculoskeletal TraumaAnna N. Miller, MD, FACS,FIOTA – Moderator Sara B. Hendrickson, MD; Benjamin Ollivere, MD, FRCS; Daniel J. Stinner, MD, LTC; Heather Vallier, MD, FIOTA; Philip R. Wolinsky, MD What is Everyone Else Doing? A Comprehensive Review of Evidence Based Norms and BeyondLucas Marchand, MD – Moderator Patrick J. Kellam, MD; Robert V. O’Toole, MD; Stephen Warner, MD, PhD INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA ASSOCIATION (IOTA) SYMPOSIUM Joint BSFF/ITCF/IOTA Symposium: Articial Intelligence: International Perspectives on Critical IssuesMeir Marmor, MD; Justin Haller, MD – Moderators Job N. Doornberg, MD; Hans-Christoph Pape, MD, FIOTA;Adam J. Starr, MD; and more faculty to be named

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.9OVERVIEW This course will break down and simplify the E/M documentation requirements 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 procedures, bone grafts, and debridement will be covered with examples. The correct reporting of PA/NP and other services that are the focus of audits and take backs will be explained. This coding course is developed specicallyfororthopaedictraumasurgeonsandtheirstaff.Attendthiscourseandstreamlineyourcoding.Takeadvantageofthisterricvalue!WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 TAKE THE TRAUMA OUT OF TRAUMACODING (E/M AND SURGICAL CODING) Brian P. Cunningham, MD Course ChairPRE-MEETING AND CONCURRENT COURSES4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.10WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18EDUCATE THE EDUCATORS -OTA FACULTY DEVELOPMENT COURSEProgram Chairs Samir Mehta, MD Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, PhDOVERVIEW Medicinerequiresallphysicianstobeeducators,andndeffectiveandefcientwaysto share information with learners and patients. Teaching the discipline of orthopedic surgery to learners, for example, depends on the physician assuming the role of edu-cator and educational leader. The amount of clinical knowledge to impart and technical skill to train are ever increasing as the time residents spend learning is decreasing. This course emphasizes the needs of adult learners and the techniques and leadership skills necessary to develop effective learning environments, as well as acquire or hone skills to be an effective educator for residents, fellows, medical students, advanced practice providers, and patients. The goal of this program is to foster and promote the pursuit of excellence in orthopaedic education. The OTA’s Educate the Educators Faculty Development Program will be a three-module course spread over three years held as a pre-course event prior to the OTA Annual Meeting. The 2023 course will cover the year two curriculum. Completion of all three modules of the course (in any order over any period of time) will result in a certif-icate noting successful completion of the modules. The course will cover topics focusing on the educator, the learner, and the program. Topics will include feedback, clinical reasoning, teaching perspectives inventory, career planning, rotationspecicobjectives,assessmentoflearners,askinggoodquestions,generationalissues, problem residents, curriculum design, and teaching in different contexts.(For OTA Members – Registration limited to 30 attendees.)YEAR 1* About the Educator – Teaching Perspectives InventoryAbout the Learner – Feedback/Onboarding, Setting Expectations, Generational Issues, Problem ResidentsAbout the Program – Teaching Contexts (OR,Clinic, small group seminars, large group lectures, etc)YEAR 3* About the Educator – Career PlanningAbout the Learner – Assessment of Learners/Problem ResidentsAbout the Program – Curriculum Design*Subjecttomodication7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.YEAR 2* About the Educator – Identity as a TeacherAbout the Learner – Clinical Reasoning/Asking Good QuestionsAbout the Program – RotationSpecicObjectives and Program Identity

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.11Planning Committee Jacqueline J. Krumrey, MDToni M. McLaurin, MDCatherine A. Humphrey, MDWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18OTA HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARS PROGRAMOVERVIEW This program was launched in 2022 and due to its successasarst-timeeventandOTA’shighvaluefor diversity, equity, and inclusion it is OTA’s desire to offer the Orthopaedic Trauma Association High School Scholars Program to run concurrently with the OTA Annual Meeting each year.OTA recognizes despite the growing diversity of the US population; orthopaedic surgery has remained one of the least diverse surgical subspecialities in medicine. The slow increase in underrepresented minority (URM) seniorfacultyreectsthelackofunderrepresentedorthopaedicresidents.Manybarriers to URM students seeking careers in orthopaedic surgery include lack of expo-sure, in-home obstacles, high school peer pressure, lack of URM role models and even negative stereotyping of URM students at all educational levels. The OTA Diversity High School Scholars Program provides a pipeline that will provide early orthopaedic NO CME will be awarded for your participation at this activity.OBJECTIVES OF THIS PROGRAM1) Provide early orthopaedic trauma exposure to local high school women and underrep-resented/underserved minority students at the OTA Annual Meeting.2) Encourage orthopaedic careers in students from communities that are signicantly underrep-resented in orthopaedic surgery.3) Provide hands-on exposure to orthopaedic procedures.4) Prole additional career paths that intersect with medicine and orthopaedic surgery.The course will be a half day program which includes an ice breaker, career panel, and hands-on experience where students will experience casting, x-ray interpretation, orthopaedichardwareplacementandex-x.exposure with a goal of increasing diversity in orthopaedic surgery. Emily Benson, MDMilton Little, MD

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.12FORUM OVERVIEW Young Practitioners are invited to join in a discussion forum focusing on principles developing, maintaining and evolving successfulorthopaedicpractice.Expertsintheeldwilldiscuss all aspects of practice management from changing jobs, strategies for practice growth, adapting to different practicesettings,optimizingefciency,improvingphysicianassistant, resident, and fellow collaboration, as well as creating and maintaining long-term work-life balance. Presentation format will be a mix of didactics, question and answer, and panel style discussions. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18YOUNG PRACTITIONER FORUMPRACTICE MANAGEMENTCourse Chair Boris Zelle, MD Thomas Krupko, MDCo-ChairBrian P. Cunningham, MDCo-ChairTARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for orthopaedic residents, fellows, and early careerorthopaedic surgeons planning and developing a career in orthopaedic trauma.3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.

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3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18YOUNG PRACTITIONER FIRESIDETARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for orthopaedic residents, fellows, and early careerorthopaedic surgeons planning and developing a career in orthopaedic trauma. Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.13®NEW!FIRESIDE OVERVIEW Young practitioners will engage in a discussion forum that will focus on topics affecting residents, fellows, and early career surgeons. There will be an emphasis on providing insight into how to develop professionally, clinically, and personally. Experienced surgeons will provide advice and pearls in a collegial environment. The goal of this forumreside is to provide the participants with knowledge and skills that will allow them to have a successful start into their practice and to achieve their personal and professionalgoals.Drinksandhorsd’oeuvreswillbeserved.Thisforumreside will provide the audience with crucial information in a relaxed environment, and all residents, fellows, as well as early career surgeons are highly encouraged to join us.Course Chair Boris Zelle, MD Thomas Krupko, MDCo-Chair

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.14OVERVIEW 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 18OTA MEMBER FIRESIDEProgram Chairs Michael T. Talerico, MD Jonah Hebert-Davies, MD(For OTA Members)

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.15OVERVIEW Seasoned OTA members are encouraged to join an evening of fellowship and engaging panel discussions. Participants will hear discussions from faculty, OTA Founders and past presidents on topics that include self-care and resilience, career transitions, retirement planning and more. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served.TARGET AUDIENCE Limited to OTA Members15+ years in practice.3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18Program Chairs Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, FIOTA Heather A. Vallier, MD, FIOTA(For OTA Members)OTA MEMBER FIRESIDESENIOR SURGEONON THE AGENDA• OTA Founders and Past Presidents• Trauma surgeon leaders within orthopaedics and outside of clinical practice• Selfcare and resilience: management of personal health: What do I know now, and what may I have done differently• Career transitions and retire- ment planning, including estate planning and other nancial options

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.16Basic Science Committee Justin Haller, MD ChairAndrew R. Evans, MD, FACS Christopher Lee, MDMichael W. Hast, PhD Saam Morshed, MD, PhDVu (Brian) Hoan Le, MD John J. Wixted, MD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18BASIC SCIENCE FOCUS FORUMOVERVIEW The 2023 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5mainsymposiaspecicallydesignedto‘bridge the gap’ between basic science and clinical practice, in addition to approxi-mately 30 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. 8.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.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 INDUSTRYLUNCH SESSIONWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18Sponsored by: Zimmer BiometSYMPOSIACombined Session with International Trauma Care Forum: Articial Intelligence: International Perspectives on Critical IssuesSRI Collaborative Session: Pain & TraumaOther Symposia Topics Include: – Biomechanics – Infection – Muscular InjuryNew in 2023, BSFF session will only be a one day session. BSFF/ITCF Joint Symposium on ‘Articial Intelligence’ will take place in General Session room.

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.17Program Committee Theodore Miclau III, MD, FIOTA ChairHans-Christoph Pape, MD, FACS, FIOTA Co-ChairPaul S. Whiting, MD, FIOTA Co-Chair Zsolt J. Balogh, MD, PhD, FIOTAVictor de Ridder, MD, PhD, MBA, FIOTACarla Smith, 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 approximately 30 papers and 6 main symposia, which includes the International Orthopaedic Trauma Association symposium.Attendees of the International Trauma Care Forum will collaborate with the attendeesof 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 together to discuss ideas with basic science researchers.WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18-19INTERNATIONAL TRAUMA CARE FORUM11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.SYMPOSIAInternational Orthopaedic TraumaAssociation (IOTA): Trauma Systems: A Global ComparisonCombined Session with Basic Science: Articial Intelligence: International Perspectives on Critical IssuesTopical Symposia: – Upper Extremity – Lower ExtremityA Symposium on Tibial Plateau Fractures Featuring Speakers from OTA Guest NationSpainTARGET 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 ininternational trauma healthcare.INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRYLUNCH SESSIONWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18Sponsored by: Zimmer Biomet

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Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.18WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18-19ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA BOOT CAMPON THE AGENDALECTURES AND CASE PRESENTATIONS– Upper Extremity– Pelvis & Hip– Lower Extremity– Knee and Leg– Foot & Ankle– Infection– Nonunion/Malunion– Getting Through the Night Program Chairs Michael Maceroli, MD Brandon Yuan, MD12.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.This course is intended for the practicing orthopaedicsurgeon 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.OVERVIEW The 2023 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

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.19WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18-19ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA FOR PAs AND NPsOVERVIEW The 2023 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/General Trauma services. ALL levels of experience PAs and NPs 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– Pelvic Binder– Splinting Skills– Distal Humerus Plating– SuturingKEY TALKS– Compartment Syndrome– Osteoporosis– Fracture Healing– Fixation Theories– Common Pediatric Fractures– Musculoskeletal Infection– AmputationsProgram Chairs Scott Sexton, MD Kelly Harkins, PA-C13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.

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Course Chair Arun Aneja, MD, PhDVisit ota.org for complete program and all course details.20WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18-20RESIDENT COMPREHENSIVE FRACTURE COURSEOVERVIEW The Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course will be presented in separate small group modules, with 15-16 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, pelvis/poly-trauma/acetabulum, upper extremity and spine.This course offers pre-course educational on-demand video materials. Details will be sent with registra-tionconrmationaswellasanonlinebasicsciencepre-test and an onsite clinical post test. MODULETOPICSArticularDiaphysealFoot and AnkleGeriatricsPediatricsPelvis, Polytrauma and AcetabulumUpper ExtremitySpineTARGET AUDIENCE ThiscourseistargetedforPGY1-PGY3’s.Otherswhofeeltheywillbenetwillnot be excluded. Attendance is limited so early registration is recommended.

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.21OVERVIEW This course is intended to provide an educational discussion forum with leading OTA Faculty and our IndustryPartnerstobenetoureldandpatientcare.The format will be 6 cases presented with a small group table discussion lead by OTA Faculty at each table, followed by a room wide Faculty discussion. Table Faculty will rotate after each case.Cases will include:• Humerus/Elbow • Tibia• Pelvis/Acetabulum • Foot/Ankle• Femur • Malunion/NonunionNo CME will be awarded for your participation at this activity.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19INDUSTRY PARTNER EDUCATION FORUMTARGET AUDIENCE This course is open to attendees (e.g. sales, marketing, engineers, education, executives) selected by Orthopaedic companies.Chair/Moderator Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FIOTAINVITED FACULTY Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, FIOTA, Kyle J. Jeray, MD, Kelly A. Lefaivre, MD, Omar H. Atassi, MD, Robert A. Hymes, MD, Luke Lopas, MD, Christopher Lee, MD, Roy Sanders, MDTICKETS Tickets are available for purchase from the OTA. All proceeds will go towards the OTA Research and Education Fund.Prices are $1,500 per individual ticket, or a discounted rate of $10,000 for a table of 8.Limited seating is available, with 6 tables and a total of 48 participants.

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4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.22SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21SOFT TISSUE COVERAGESKILLS COURSECourse Chair Jarrod E. Dumpe, MD Paul Matuszewski, MDCo-ChairOVERVIEW 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.(For OTA Members)TARGETAUDIENCE OTA Members: Fellows or Early to Mid-Career Surgeons (0-15 Years)

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.23SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21PELVIS AND ACETABULUMCOURSECourse Chair Miguel Daccarett, MD Justin Siebler, 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.TOPICSPELVIC RING– Resuscitation– Assessment of Stability– Revision or Malunion or NonunionACETABULUM– Surgical Approaches– Surgical Hip DislocationTIPS & TRICKSTARGET 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.3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be awarded for your participation at this activity.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18PRE-MEETING SYMPOSIA®NEW!OTA 2023 ANNUAL MEETINGON DEMANDCAN’T ATTEND EVERY SESSION? WATCH OR RE-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 the best of OTA key presentations, helping you maximize the investment you’ve made in attending the live meeting.OTA Annual Meeting On Demand features online access approximately 30 hours of the most watched break-outs, pre-meeting events and podium presentations from any computer or mobile device.No CME will be awarded for your participation at these activities.Best Practices in Geriatric Fracture Care – Beyond Owning the Bone8:00 AM – 12:00 PMFractures in geriatric patients present multiple challenges for all aspects of the health care system. Through a combination of lecture, expert panels and small group discussions, this workshop will equip orthopaedic surgeons and advanced practice providers with the skills and knowledge to reduce medical and surgical complications, improve hospital-level outcomes such as length of stay and readmission, and strategies on how to implement a fracture liaison service within your health care system.Effective Leadership Skills for Every Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon8:00 AM – 12:00 PMThis pre-meeting event will address leadership skills that every orthopaedic trauma surgeon should recognize and develop to increase their career success.Women Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons Forum1:00 PM – 5:00 PMA forum for women trauma surgeons to network, and discuss issues that affect them as women and orthopaedic trauma surgeons. Such as how to succeed in a male dominated specialty, navigate pregnancy and maternity, how to succeed in research, surgical tips and tricks etc. This event is intended for women surgeons, fellows and residents. Upper Limb Trauma Association (ULTrA) 1:00 PM – 5:00 PMThis is a working group for those with a particular interest/expertise in upper extremity trauma. More and more centers have surgeons who sub-specialize in upper extremity trauma, and this is a group focusing on these injuries. We will focus on collaborative research projects, discuss unique problems encountered in the upper extremity, and share techniques and advice to help mentor younger surgeons.

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.25POSTER TOURS & OTA VIDEOSHOWCASE RECEPTIONSHAPPY HOUR – EXHIBITOR RECEPTION Thursday, October 194:55 PM – 5:55 PMSponsored by All attendees invited.WELCOME RECEPTION Thursday, October 196:15 PM – 8:15 PMSeattle Aquarium POSTER TOURS(located in Atrium Lobby) Thursday LunchFriday LunchFriday Suds n’ ScienceView this year’s accepted video submissions of new or evolving techniquesat the OTA Video Showcase in the Skybridge Lobby. INTERNATIONAL RECEPTIONWednesday, Oct. 18 4:50 PM – 6:00 PMPA/NP RECEPTION Wednesday, Oct. 18 5:30 PM – 6:30 PMRESIDENT RECEPTION Wednesday, Oct. 18 5:30 PM – 7:30 PMMILITARY RECEPTIONFriday, Oct. 20 5:30 PM – 6:30 PMKATHY CRAMER WOMEN IN TRAUMA RECEPTION Friday, Oct. 20 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

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EXHIBIT HALLHOURSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 1910:00 AM–5:00 PM 4:55 PM–5:55 PM Exhibitors’ Reception6:15 PM–8:15 PM Welcome ReceptionFRIDAY, OCTOBER 209:00 AM–5:00 PM Special Events sponsored byAPP Watch your email for release of the OTA Annual Meeting app. Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.26SPECIAL EVENTSWELLNESS ROOM: Wednesday - Friday, October 18 - 20, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM The wellness room will hold small, informal discussions including panels and presentations.Please check back in June on the OTA.org website for more Special Events.

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Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.27*Times may change.INDUSTRY SESSION OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED*Industry Sessions will be available Thursday for Breakfast and Lunch / Friday Breakfast, Concurrent to Paper Sessions and Lunch.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | 12:10 PM - 1:00 PM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | 10:25 AM - 11:25 AM | 12:45 PM - 1:35 PMSATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 7:00 AM - 7:50 AMMOBILELAB OPPORTUNITIESIndustry will have the opportunity to park their mobile lab in the Seattle Convention Center. Hall 4A will be dedicated to industry mobile labs.Industry will also have the opportunity to host 1 hour lab in the exhibit hall (4E&F) in the OTA supplied mobile lab.A complete listing of industry sessionswill be available on the OTA.org website.®NEW!

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ON DEMAND GOLD REGISTRATION (Annual Meeting Registration AND Annual Meeting On Demand) OTA Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 525. . . . . . . . . $ 625  Non-member. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1150. . . . . . . . . $ 1250 Non-member Medical Resident, Fellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 550. . . . . . . . . $ 650 Non-member Health Care Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750. . . . . . . . . $ 850 Non-member Student. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 225. . . . . . . . . $ 235 Low-Middle Income Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25. . . . . . . . . $ 25 ANNUAL MEETING (only) REGISTRATION OTA Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 325. . . . . . . . . $ 425  Non-member (Incl. MD, DO, MBBS, etc.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 950. . . . . . . . . $ 1050 Non-member Medical Resident, Fellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 450. . . . . . . . . $ 550 Non-member Health Care Personnel (incl. NP, PA, AH, PhD, etc.) . $ 550. . . . . . . . . $ 650 Non-member Student. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25. . . . . . . . . $ 35 Low-Middle Income Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25. . . . . . . . . $ 25 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Take the Trauma Out of Trauma Coding (E/M and Surgical Coding) Course $ 300 $ 400 $ 425 $ 525 Educate the Educators –  OTA Faculty Development Course $ 300 $ 400 Young Practitioners Forum: Practice  Management Young Practitioners Fireside $ 100 $ 200 $ 100 $ 200 OTA Member Fireside $ 100 $ 200 OTA Member Fireside – Senior Surgeon $ 100 $ 200 Basic Science Focus Forum $ 300 $ 400 $ 450 $ 550 International Trauma Care Forum $ 150 $ 200 $ 200 $ 250 Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp $ 300 $ 400 $ 450 $ 550 Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs $ 400 $ 500 $ 550 $ 650 Residents Comprehensive Fracture Course $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 Pre-Meeting Symposia (Choose one during registration) $ 50 $ 50 $ 50 $ 50 International Reception Free Free Free Free PA/NP Reception Free Free Free Free Resident Reception Free Free Free Free THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 Industry Partner Education Forum Individual Ticket $ 1500 Table of 8 $ 10,000 Welcome Reception Free Free Free Free FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 Military Reception Free Free Free Free Women in Orthopaedic Trauma Reception Free Free Free Free SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 Pelvis and Acetabulum Course $ 200 $ 300 $ 350 $ 450 Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course $ 350 $ 450 On/Before 9/17/23After9/17/23OTA MemberOn/Before9/17/23OTA MemberAfter9/17/23Non-MemberOn/Before9/17/23Non-MemberAfter9/17/23(OTA Members Only)On/Before 9/17/23After9/17/23REGISTRATION FEES AND CANCELLATION POLICY(OTA Members Only)Visit ota.org for complete program and all course details.28(OTA Members Only)(OTA Members Only)

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Please register for only one (1)Industry Session per day.Indicate your selections during registration.Early Bird Registration Until September 17.(Tickets Required)(Tickets Required) Look for registration to open in June at ota.org.29 RESERVED SESSIONS (No additional charge) INDUSTRY SESSIONS See page 27. Online registration will have titles and descriptions. POSTER TOURS See page 25. SPECIAL EVENTS (Tickets Required) WELLNESS ROOM Wednesday - Friday $ 0 Please check back in June on the OTA.org website for more Special Events. Image ©Visit Seattle.CANCELLATION POLICY All registration cancellations or requests for refunds must be made by contacting us by email ota@ota.org or by calling 847.698.1631. Please note there is $100 refund fee which will be automatically deducted from the paid amount.DEADLINE October 11, 2023 Full refund less $100 administrative fee. No refunds will be provided after this date. Refunds will not be granted for no-shows for pre-meeting events or the Annual Meeting.Register online before October 17thto receive Email with barcode forexpress badge pick-upREGISTRATION FEES AND CANCELLAT POLICYPlease register for only one (1)Poster Tour Session per day.Indicate your selections during registration.

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EARLY BIRD Registration Register by September 17 to receive exclusivediscounts on the AnnualMeeting & each Pre-Meeting Registration.ONSITE Registration Hours Tuesday: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PMWednesday - Friday: 6:30 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: 6:30 AM – 12:00 PM9400 W Higgins RdSuite 305Rosemont, IL 60018REGISTER ONLINE ATwww.OTA.orgSCHEDULE AT A GLANCETUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 20234:00 PM – 6:00 PM Conference Registration OpenWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 20237:00 AM – 5:30 PM Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs 7:15 AM – 6:00 PM Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course7:30 AM – 4:40 PM Basic Science Focus Forum 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM International Trauma Care Forum 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Boot Camp8:00 AM – 12:00 PM E/M & Surgical Coding Course 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Educate the Educators–OTA Faculty Development Course 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Young Practitioners Forum: Practice Management 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Young Practitioners Fireside 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM OTA Member Fireside5:00 PM – 8:00 PM OTA Member Fireside-SeniorTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 20237:00 AM – 11:00 AM International Trauma Care Forum, cont’d7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Orthopaedic Trauma for PAs and NPs, cont’d7:15 AM – 6:00 PM Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course, cont’d8:00 AM – 5:55 PM Opening of the Annual Meeting Program8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Boot Camp, cont’d8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Industry Partner Education ForumFRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 20237:15 AM – 3:00 PM Resident Comprehensive Fracture Course, cont’d8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Annual Meeting Program, cont’d SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 20237:00 AM – 12:00 PM Soft Tissue Coverage Skills Course7:30 AM – 12:00 PM Pelvis and Acetabulum Course 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Annual Meeting Program, cont’d