2012 SEFS Conference

Date: January 26-28, 2012
Location: Washington Duke Inn, Durham, NC
Local Host: Steve Olson, MD, and Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics

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Preliminary Agenda

The agenda for the 2012 SEFS conference is now available.
• Click here to download the brochure and agenda

 
Registration

Click here to register online 

Any requests to support an annual symposium through educational grant or to be an exhibitor at the conferences of the SEFC are to be directed to the office of CME.

Read more: Annual SEFS Conference

 

About the Conference

Welcome to the annual meeting of the Southeastern Fracture Symposium jointly sponsored by the Southeastern Fracture Consortium Foundation, the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. The conference chairs represent Wake Forest University, Duke University, University of Virginia, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine and Carolinas Medical Center.

The research consortium group is well recognized for its research endeavors through national conference presentations and publications.

Target Audience: orthopaedists, researchers, research associates, fellows, residents, PAs/FNPs, nurses and OR techs.

Read more: About the Conference

 

Supporters

Southeastern Fracture Symposium gratefully acknowledges:

Commerical Sponsors

Exhibits

The following companies are participating as exhibitors:

Faculty Disclosure

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PDF Presentations from 2012 Symposium

Friday Session 1

  1. Welcome to the 25th SouthEastern Fracture Symposium - Kyle Jeray, MD
  2. Fixation in Osteoporotic Bone - Bill Obremskey, MD
  3. The Landscape and Problems of Geriatric Fractures - Managing Osteoporosis: What's New - Kyle Jeray, MD
  4. Periprosthetic Fractures - Robert Hymes, MD
  5. DVT/PE - J. Schulman, MD
  6. Intertrochanteric Fractures - Pitfalls - James Kellam, MD
  7. Fractures of the Femoral Neck - Douglas Dirschl, MD

Friday Session 2

  1. Failures of Fixation: What Do I Do Next? - Robert Hymes, MD

Friday Session 4

  1. Planning For Health Care Reform - Steve Olson, MD
  2. Healthcare Policy: Why it Matters and the Terms You Need to Know - Bill Obremskey, MD
  3. Health Care Reform In America: Where did we come from and where are we going? - Manish Sethi, MD
  4. Washington: Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game - Alex Jahangir, MD

Friday Session 5

  1. Complex Proximal Humerus Fractures: What to Do? - Eric Moghadamian, MD
  2. When is an Ankle Replacement an Option in Trauma? - Selene Parekh, MD
  3. Distal Radius Fractures - Eben Carroll, MD
  4. Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures - Hassan Mir, MD

Saturday Session 7

  1. Non-Physician Roles

Saturday Session 9

  1. Bone Sustitutes - Steven Olson, MD
  2. Acute Post Operative Infection - John Floyd, MD
  3. Compartment Syndrome - Rachel Reilly, MD
 

Support the Conference

If you are interested in being a vendor or giving educational support at the conference, please download the following forms:

• General Letter of Request
• Exhibit Form

Donations

• Give directly to SEFC (501C3)

We have made application for CME to SEFS 2012 conference. Any requests to support an annual symposium through educational grant or to be an exhibitor at the conferences of the SEFC are to be directed to the office of CME.

Contact Information

For further information or to contribute 
individually or corporately contact:

*NOTE: NEW CONTACT ADDRESS*

Brenda Kulp, RN, BSN 
Executive Director 

Southeastern Fracture Consoritum 
PO Box 16967
Chapel Hill, NC 27516