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1 CURRICULUM VITAE: Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S. TITLE: Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon: The Hughston Clinic, P.C. Clinical Associate Professor: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine Adjunct Professor of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University Director of Medical Education: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation Fellowship Teaching Faculty: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation Orthopaedic Consultant: Georgia Southwestern State University Athletics William H. Shaw High School Athletics Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation Institute Georgia Department Vocational Rehabilitation Team Physician: Columbus Cottonmouths Professional Hockey (SPHL) Board of Directors: Southern Orthopaedic Association Institute for Athletic Healthcare Research Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation Chattahoochee Council, B.S.A. Institutional Review Board Member: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation President: The Hughston Society Arthroscopy Association of North America Committee Memberships Fellowship Health Policy and Practice Teaching Faculty: AO North America SPECIALTY INTERESTS: Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy Knee Surgery Shoulder Surgery Traumatology Deformity Correction, Problem Fractures, Osteomyelitis, Non unions Adult Reconstruction Foot and Ankle OFFICE: 6262 Veterans Parkway Columbus, Georgia 31908 706-324-6661

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CURRICULUM VITAE: Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.

TITLE: Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon: The Hughston Clinic, P.C.

Clinical Associate Professor: Department of Orthopaedic

Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine

Adjunct Professor of Small Animal Surgery and Medicine

College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University

Director of Medical Education: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation

Fellowship Teaching Faculty: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation

Orthopaedic Consultant: Georgia Southwestern State University Athletics

William H. Shaw High School Athletics

Roosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation Institute

Georgia Department Vocational Rehabilitation

Team Physician: Columbus Cottonmouths Professional Hockey (SPHL)

Board of Directors: Southern Orthopaedic Association

Institute for Athletic Healthcare Research

Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation

Chattahoochee Council, B.S.A.

Institutional Review Board Member: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation

President: The Hughston Society

Arthroscopy Association of North America Committee Memberships

Fellowship

Health Policy and Practice

Teaching Faculty: AO North America

SPECIALTY INTERESTS: Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy

Knee Surgery

Shoulder Surgery

Traumatology

Deformity Correction, Problem Fractures, Osteomyelitis, Non unions

Adult Reconstruction

Foot and Ankle

OFFICE: 6262 Veterans Parkway

Columbus, Georgia 31908

706-324-6661

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EDUCATION: High School:

Ross Sterling Senior High, Houston, Texas (8/70 – 6/73)

Honors:

National Honor Society

Mu Alpha Theta

American Legion Citizenship Medal

Daughters of the American Revolution

Citizenship Medal

Top 10 Senior Student

International Thespian Society

Extracurricular:

Athletic Trainer

Eagle Scout

Undergraduate:

Tulane University College of Arts and Sciences

New Orleans, Louisiana (8/73 – 6/77)

Major: Biology

Degree: Bachelor of Science Cum Laude

Honors:

Beta Beta Beta

Alpha Epsilon Delta

Research: Chapman H. Hyams Laboratory

of Tumor Cell Biology – characterizing

the emergence of immunoglobulins in the

opossum embryo

Extracurricular:

Sigma Nu Fraternity

Technical Producer: Tulane University Theaters

United States Institute for Theater Technology

Correspondent/Photographer KPRC TV news:Houston, Texas

Ocean Sailing

Medical:

Tulane University School of Medicine

New Orleans, Louisiana (8/77 – 6/81)

Degree: Doctor of Medicine

Honors: Alpha Omega Alpha

Extracurricular:

Co-organizer Tulane Advanced Life Support

Instructor Basic Cardiac Life Support, AHA

Sub-Committee Chairman: Student Adjunct Committee to

Admissions

AMSA

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POST GRADUATE EDUCATION:

Internship: Charity Hospital New Orleans (Flexible) 7/81 – 6/83

Residency: Tulane University New Orleans: Orthopaedic Surgery

Rotations:

Charity Hospital New Orleans 7/82 – 9/83

Attending: Ray J. Haddad, Jr., M. D.

J. Ollie Edmunds, M. D.

Touro Infirmary New Orleans 7/83 – 9/83

Attending: George R. Carey, M. D.

Tulane University New Orleans 10/83 – 12/83

Attending: Ray Haddad, Jr. M.D.

Raoul P. Rodriguez, M.D.

Thomas S. Whitecloud, M.D.

J. Ollie Edmunds, M.D.

Michael E. Brunet, M.D.

Huey P. Long Hospital/Veterans Hospital

Alexandria, Louisiana: 1/84 – 6/84

Attending: Stephen R. Thomas, M.D.

T. E. Banks, M.D.

Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center

Downey, California 7/84 – 12/84

Attending: Jacqueline Perry, M.D.

Richard B. Chambers, M.D.

F. William Wagner, M.D.

Douglas Garland, M.D.

Stuart Green, M.D.

Daniel Capen, M.D.

M. Mark Hoffer, M.D.

Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation 1/85 – 6/85

Attending: Jack C. Hughston, M.D.

James R. Andrews, M.D.

Richard Sanders, M.D.

Children’s Hospital New Orleans 7/85 – 6/86

Attending: John M. Roberts, M.D.

Stephen Burke, M.D.

Charity Hospital New Orleans 1/86 – 6/86

Attending: Ray J. Haddad, Jr.,M.D.

Raoul P. Rodriguez, M.D.

Thomas S. Whitecloud, M.D.

Michael E. Brunet, M.D.

FELLOWSHIP: Knee/Shoulder Reconstructive Surgery/Sports Medicine

Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation: 7/86 – 6/87

Jack C. Hughston, M.D.

Lyle A. Norwood, M.D.

John I. Waldrop, M.D.

Glenn C. Terry, M.D.

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LICENSURE: Louisiana (1981 – Present)

Georgia (1984 – Present)

Alabama (1987 – Present)

California (1984 – Present)

Texas (1986 – Present)

Colorado ( 1995 – Present) (Inactive)

CERTIFICATION:

Diplomate: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, July 21, 1989

Recertification: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Through July 2009

Diplomate: American Academy of Pain Management, July 27, 1989

Fellow: American College of Surgeons, October 1990

Fellow: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March 1991

Fellow: American College of Sports Medicine

Diplomate: Federal Licensing Examination (FLEX) 1981

U.S. Department of Transportation

Emergency Medical Technician 1978

American Heart Association

Basic Life Support Provider

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider

Basic Life Support Instructor

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor

American College of Surgeons

Advanced Trauma Life Support Provider

Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor

Midas Rex Psychomotor Institute

Laser Center of America

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

American College of Surgeons

Orthopaedic Research Society

International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine

Arthroscopy Association of North American

American Fracture Association

Southern Orthopaedic Association– Board of Directors

Eastern Orthopaedic Association

Mid America Orthopaedic Association

Georgia Orthopaedic Society

American College of Sports Medicine

National Athletic Trainer’s Association

American Medical Association

Medical Association of Georgia

Muscogee County Medical Society #293

Southern Medical Association

Tulane Caldwell Society

Vernon Nickle/Rancho Los Amigos Society

Hughston Society

Institute of Athletic Health Care Research – Board of Directors

Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation – Board of Directors

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PRIOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS:

Delegate: Young Physician’s Section: Medical Association of Georgia House of Delegates,

1988-1990

Director Orthopaedic Residency Training: Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation 1989 - 1996

Orthopaedic Consultant: Enterprise State Junior College Athletics 1989 - 1991

Delegate: Medical Association of Georgia House of Delegates, 1990 – 2004

Councilor State of Georgia: Southern Orthopaedic Association, 1992 -2001

Medical Executive Committee, Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital, 1992 - 1994

Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, (490 bed regional

hospital) 1990 - 1994

Chief of Surgery: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, 1994 - 1996

Chief of Staff Elect: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, 1996 - 1998

Chief of Staff: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, 1998 - 2000

President: Muscogee County Medical Society, 2000

Muscogee County Medical Society was recognized in 2001 by the Medical

Association of Georgia as the outstanding county medical society in the State

of Georgia for the year 2000.

Founding President / Chairman of the Board 2001, Board Member 2001 - 2003:

Muscogee County Physician’s Foundation,

Formed a 501C3 Charitable foundation and raised initial $250,00.00

funding to conduct annual free health screening and education

community event ( Men’s and Women’s Health Expo) which has since

creation provided approximately 4000 health screenings annually.

Board of Directors: Medical Association of Georgia, 2001 - 2004

Oral Examiner: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery 2001 - 2005

President: Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation, 2003 - 2005

Team Physician: [Professional franchises no longer in existence]

Columbus Stars SFL Semi Pro Football Team, 1992 - 1995

Columbus Comets Indoor Professional Soccer, 1996

Columbus Pride Women’s Professional Fast Pitch Softball, 1997

Columbus Cottonmouths Professional Hockey C.H.L., 1999 - 2001

Columbus Cottonmouths Hockey E.C.H.L., 2001 - 2003

Columbus Wardogs Professional Arena Football II, 2001 - 2003

Columbus Riverdragons Professional Basketball N.B.D.L., 2003

Medical Director: Columbus Amputee Support Group, 1993 – 1997

Membership Committee Member: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2000 – 2002

Membership Committee Vice Chair: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2003

Membership Committee Chairman: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2004 – 2005

Membership Committee Advisor: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2006

Fellowship Committee Member: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2001 – 2003

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TEACHING:

Clinical Faculty Positions

Clinical Instructor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Tulane University School of Medicine, (1987 – 1989)

Freshman Anatomy

Sophomore Physical Diagnosis

Junior Core Orthopaedic Rotation

Senior Orthopaedic Selective

Teaching Faculty

Hughston Sports medicine Foundation (now Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation)

(1989 – Present)

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Tulane University School Medicine (1989 – 1993)

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Tulane University School Medicine (1993 – Present)

Director Residency Training: Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation

1989 – 1995

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Tulane University School of Medicine, (1986 – Present)

1985

Howmedica PCA Workshop Instructor

New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1985

1986

Orthopaedic Surgery for Occupational Therapists

Northeastern Louisiana University, Spring Semester 1986

AAOS: The Cruciate Ligaments: Anatomy Lab Faculty

San Antonio, Texas, October 1986

1988

Speaker , Lab Prosector

Hughston’s Philosophy of the Knee: Callaway Gardens, April 1988

1990

Speaker, Lab Prosector

Hughston’s Philosophy of the Knee: Callaway Gardens, April 1990

1991

Sports Medicine for Primary Care Physicians; Lecturer

Callaway Gardens, April 1991

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1992

Knee Lab Instructor

11th

Annual Fall Course: Ankle, Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy Association of North America: Monterey California,

November 1992

1993

Accufex Unicut Workshops National Faculty

5 Courses 1993

New Concepts in Fracture Fixation: ALTA Trauma Workshop

Atlanta, Georgia July 1993

1994

<Data lost 1993 – 2003: Rebuilding>

2001

Course Director, Lecturer, Lab Instructor

Advanced Ligament Reconstruction Techniques: Arthrex

Naples, FL January 13, 2001

Course Director, Lecturer, Lab Instructor

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL March 13, 2001

Program Chairman, Speaker, Lab demonstrator

Hughston Society

Columbus, GA June 6 – 9, 2001

Speaker, Lab Instructor, Fireside Discussion Leader

AO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for Residents

Charleston, SC October 24 – 27, 2001

Course Director, Speaker, Lab Instructor

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL November 1, 2001

Course Chairman, Speaker

AAOS Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons

Tampa, FL. November 9-11, 2001 Cat I credits =24 hrs

2002

Lab Instructor

AAOS Practical Techniques for Improved Fracture Management

Rosemont, IL, June 21 –23, 2002 Cat I credits = 23 hrs

<Data lost 1993 – 2003: Rebuilding>

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2003

Course Co Director, Lecturer

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ May 14 – 18, 2003

Course Co Director, Lecturer, Lab Instructor

Concepts in Locked Plating: Synthes

Atlanta, GA June 28, 2003

Lecturer, Lab Instructor

AO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for Residents

Chattanooga, TN October 23 – 26, 2003

Course Co Director, Lecturer, Lab Instructor

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL December 12, 2003

2004

Lab Instructor

14th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course

Baltimore, MD September 4 – 9, 2004

Lecturer, Lab Instructor

AONA: AO ASIF Principles of Fracture Management

Little Rock, AR October 28 – 31,2004

Visiting Professor

H. H. Brindley, Sr. Orthopaedic Lectureship

Scott & White Clinic / Temple University 11/22/2004

2005

Course Co Chairman, Lecturer

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ January 14, 2005

AAOS Learning Center: Lecturer, Prosector, Lab Instructor

Surgical Treatment Options for Knee Injuries and Disorders

Rosemont, IL. May 13 – 15, 2005

Course Chairman, Lecturer, Lab Instructor

Masters Course on Knee Arthroscopic Surgery

Naples, FL November 11, 2005

Lab Instructor

15th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course

Baltimore, MD September 2-9, 2005

2006

“Capsular Ligament Injuries of the Knee” : Instructional Course Lecture

Annual Meeting: AAOS

Chicago, IL March 24, 2006

16th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course: Lab Instructor

Baltimore, MD September 2 – 6, 2006

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HONORS:

Alpha Epsilon Delta – Premedical Honor Fraternity

Beta Beta Beta – Biology Honor Fraternity

Alpha Omega Alpha – Medical School Honor Fraternity

Louisiana Orthopaedic Association: Outstanding Senior Medical Student – 1981

William F. Sherman Memorial – Outstanding First Year Orthopaedic Resident

Touro Infirmary – Outstanding Orthopaedic Resident: 1983 – 1984

AMA Physician’s Recognition Award 1987, 1990

Award of Distinction: Outstanding Educational Video Tape AAOS: Flandry, F.,

Palutsis, R., Muldowney, D.: Treatment of Medial Gonarthrosis by

Proximal Tibial Osteotomy, AAOS Annual Meeting, 1993.

Award of Distinction: Outstanding Educational Video Tape AAOS: Surgical

Anatomy of the Hand, AAOS Annual Meeting, 1994.

Award of Distinction: Outstanding Educational Video Tape AAOS: Surgical

Anatomy of the Hand, ACS Annual Meeting, 1994.

Course Chairman: AAOS Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons

Tampa, FL. November 9-11, 2001

Georgia Southwestern State University Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee 10/4/2003

Given in recognition of medical service provided to University athletics

5th Annual Sigvard Hansen Lectureship,

Harborview Medical Center 7/04

H. H. Brindley, Sr. Orthopaedic Lectureship

Scott & White Clinic / Temple University 11/22/2004

Jack Hughston Humanitarian Award 12/2/2004

Presented by the Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities

Hon. Robert Peters, Mayor, City of Columbus, GA

Invited International Lecturer and Honorary Membership, SCCOT (Columbian

Orthopaedic Society), April 2006

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Health Lodge Director: Camp Strake, B.S.A., Conroe, Texas 1970

Surgical Technician: Southeast Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas 1973 - 1974

Sales: Southwest Sling Center, Inc. Houston, Texas 1974 - 1979

Freelance Portrait Photographer, Houston, Texas 1972 - 1976

Freelance News Photographer KPRC TV News, KTRK TV News, KHOU TV

News, Houston, Texas 1973 - 1974

News Photographer/Reporter: KPRC TV News, Houston, Texas 1974 - 1979

News Photographer / Correspondent: KPRC TV News, New Orleans, Louisiana 1973 - 1979

Emergency Room Physician: Huey P. Long Hospital, Alexandria, Louisiana 1983

Veterans Administration Hospital, Pineville, Louisiana 1983

Franklin Parish Hospital, Winnsboro, Louisiana 1983

Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital, Columbus, Georgia 1985

Flexible Intern (Tulane Division): Charity Hospital New Orleans, 1981 – 1982

320 Claiborne Avenue

New Orleans, Louisiana 70140

Orthopaedic Surgery Resident: Tulane University School of Medicine 1982 - 1986

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

1430 Tulane Avenue

New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

Fellow in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: The Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation 1986 - 1987

6262 Veterans Parkway

Columbus, Georgia 31909

HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERSHIPS:

Tulane University Hospital (Emergency Room: 1983 – 1986)

P.O. Box 53365

New Orleans, Louisiana 70153

Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital (Active: 1986 – Present)

P.O. Box 2319

Columbus, Georgia 31902

The Medical Center (Active: 1986 – 2001)

P.O. Box 951

Columbus, Georgia 31994

St. Francis Hospital (Active: 1987 – 1990, Courtesy: 1990 – Present)

P.O. Box 7000

Columbus, Georgia 31995

Doctors Hospital (Active: 1987 – 1988, Courtesy: 1988 – Present)

616 19th

Street

Columbus, Georgia 31993-3699

Phenix Medical Park Hospital (Active: 1987 – 1989) [Facility Closed]

1707 21st Avenue

Phenix City, Alabama 36867

The Surgery Center (Active 2000 – Present)

2548 Weems Rd.

Columbus, GA 31909

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RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Knee Reconstructive Surgery

Athletic Injuries

Arthroscopy

Traumatology

Articular Surface Reconstruction

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Deformity Correction, Problem Fractures, Limb Lengthening

Orthopaedic Rehabilitation

Orthopaedic Microbiology

Amputee Prosthetic Design

Knee Brace Design

Hip Reconstructive Surgery

Cellular Biology/Applied Surgical Biology

SPONSORED RESEARCH:

Cryopreserved meniscal allografts in a canine model., 1989

Researcher: Flandry, F., Savory, C.G., Milton, J., Hunt, J.

Role: PI

Sponsor: Cryolife, Inc

Funding: $70,000.00

Product: White paper

Presented AOSSM 1990

Multicenter Investigation of HAL-S Sodium Hyaluronate Synovial Replacement

in Knee Arthroscopy., Oct 1991-Jan 1996

Researcher: Savory, C.G., Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I

Sponsor: Genzyme Corp.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: White paper

Safety and Efficacy of single portal endoscopic carpal tunnel release in a cadaver

model., 1993

Researcher: Flandry, F., Behr, M.

Role: PI

Sponsor: Accufex Microsurgical, Inc.

Funding: $20,000.00

Product: White paper

Acufex EndoFix Absorbable Interference Screw as a Fixation Device in ACL

Reconstruction., Jul 1994-Dec 1997

Researcher: Flandry, F.

Role: PI

Sponsor: Acufex Microsurgical Inc. (S&N Endoscopy)

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: White paper

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Multicenter Study BoneSource Hydroxyapatite Cement for Traumatic

Metaphyseal Bone Void Filling., Sep 1996-Feb 1999

Researcher: Dickson K.F., Friedman J., Buchholz R.G., Flandry F.C.

Role: Sub I (Site PI)

Sponsor: Orthofix, Inc.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: Publication: J. Trauma, 2002

Multicenter Study: A Prospective, Single-Blind, Randomized Study of Wrist

Splinting Compared to Use of the EBI OrthoBrace in the

Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome., Jun 2001-Jun 2003

Researcher: Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I (Site PI)

Sponsor: EBI, Inc.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: White paper

Multicenter study: Outcomes of Proximal Tibial Osteotomy., Dec 2001-Jun 2004

Researcher: Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I (Site PI)

Sponsor: Orthofix, Inc. / Wake Forest Univ.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: White paper

Long-Term Follow Up of Chondrodiatasis Surgery for Treatment of Blount’s Disease

Using the Orthofix Dynamic Axial Fixator., Oct 01 – present

Researcher: Flandry, F., Terrell, W.T.

Role: Co I

Sponsor: Orthofix, Inc.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: Ongoing

Multinational, Multicenter Study: Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo

Controlled, Parallel Group Study Assessing the Efficacy of

Intravenous Zoledronic Acid in Preventing Subsequent

Osteoporotic Fractures After a Hip Fracture., Mar 2002-Mar 2003

Researcher: Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I

Sponsor: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: White paper

Multicenter Study: A Randomized, Open-Label, Parallel Group Study to Assess

Safety in Subjects Receiving a Single Subcutaneous Dose of Darebpoeitin

Alfa or Undergoing Preoperative Autologous Donation Before Elective,

Noncardiac, Nonvascular Surgery,. Jun 2002-Jun 2003

Researcher: Savory, C.G., Gudger, G.K., Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I

Sponsor: Amgen

Funding: < $10.000.00

Product: White paper

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Multicenter Study: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Determine

Whether Procrit (Epoitin Alfa) Can Reduce Peri-Operative

Transfusion Requirements in Patients Undergoing Major

Orthopaedic Surgery., Dec 2002- present

Researcher: Savory, C.G., Gudger, G.K., Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I

Sponsor: Ortho-Biotech (RW Johnson)

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: Ongoing

Clinical outcomes of imageless computer navigated arthroplasty with the

Columbus Knee System., Dec 2003 - present

Researcher: Flandry, F.

Role: PI

Sponsor: Aesculap, Inc.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: Ongoing

Multicenter study: A Prospective, Non-Randomized, Non-Comparative, Open

Label, Multi-Center Study to Determine Safety and Efficacy of the

HemiCAP Unicondylar Femoral Resurfacing Device., Sep 2004 - present

Researcher: Flandry, F.

Role: Sub I (Site PI)

Sponsor: Arthrosurface, Inc.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: Ongoing

The effect of tunnel wall compaction on pull out strength of soft tissue bioabsorbable

interference screws in ACL reconstruction, An in – vitro biomechanical

study, 1996.

Researcher: Flandry, F., McAlindon, R.J., Terrell, W.T.

Role: P I

Sponsor: Arthrex, Inc.

Funding: < $10,000.00

Product: White paper

Multi-Center ACL Revision Outcomes Study (MARS)., Mar 2006 - present

Researcher: Baker, C.L., Flandry, F., Jacobson, K.E.

Role: Sub I

Sponsor: AOSSM

Funding: None

Product: Ongoing

Lead Clinical Designer: EBI Post Operative, Alliance Functional, and Unloader Knee

Braces, 1998 – present.

Researcher: Flandry, F., Baker, C.L., Jacobson, K.E., Terry, G.C.

Role: P I

Sponsor: EBI, Inc.

Funding: > $100,000.00

Product: Ongoing

Two braces currently brought to market

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RESIDENT AND FELLOW PROCTORED RESEARCH

Raney, Ellen M., Flandry, F.: Essex-Lopresi Fracture Complicated by Compartment

Syndrome, 1989 – 1990.

Schwartz, Mark G., Flandry, F.: Long Term Follow-Up of Operatively Treated Knee

Dislocations, 1989 – 1990.

French, R., Flandry, F.: Accuracy of a VAS questionnaire as a predictor of post

operative knee diagnosis, 1991 – 1992.

Trettin, D.M., Halvorson, T., Flandry, F.: Survival Analysis of Knee Ligament

Repair/Reconstruction, 1992.

Muldowney, D. S., Flandry, F.: Survival Analysis of Knee Ligament

Repair/Reconstruction, 1992.

Winder, C.E., Flandry, F.: Incidence of Anterior Knee Pain Following ACL

Reconstruction, 1993.

Fritchie, J., Flandry, F.: Outcome following surgical repair of acute traumatic patellar

tendon rupture, 1993.

Folgueras, A.J., Flandry, F.: Incidence of Meniscal Injuries in AM-ALRI Injuries, 1993.

Folgueras, A.J., Flandry, F.: Regeneration of the ACL by Distraction Histogenesis, 1994.

Folgueras, A.J., Flandry, F.: Hip Arthroscopy: Technique and indications, 1994.

Martino, J.A., Flandry, F.: Biomechanical Analysis of Three Sutures Anchors Used to

Repair Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures, 1993 – 1994.

Myles, R.T., Flandry, F.: Efficacy of cold therapy in the management of postoperative knee

pain, 1994.

Redondo, J., Flandry, F.: Scaphoid Fractures in Athletes, 1994.

Wolfe, M.W., Flandry, F.: Natural history of Non-Operative Treatment for PCL Injuries in

the Athlete, 1994.

Robertson, K.A., Flandry, F.: Percutaneous Internal Fixation of Ankle Fractures – A

preliminary study, 1995.

Hui, R.C., Flandry, F.: Long term outcome of percutaneous internal fixation of ankle

fractures, 1997 – 1998.

Zeigler, T.E., Flandry, F.: Biomechanical Evaluation of Achilles Tendon Repair, 1998 – 1999.

Augustine, S.J., Flandry, F.: Clinical, biomechanical, and functional evaluation of the

Alliance, C Ti, and Don Joy functional knee brace, 2000 – 2001.

Lyle, E.J., Flandry,F.: Osteochondral Allografts for traumatic articular defects of the Tibial

plafond, 2001 – 2002.

Bradley, R.J., Flandry, F.: Clinical outcome after osteochondral allograft treatment of large

(>15 mm) articular surface defects, 2002 – 2003.

Steinberg, J., Flandry, F.: The Role of Hip Arthroscopy in the Management of Femoral

Head and Acetabular Fractures, 2003 – 2004.

Kazanjian, J.E., Flandry, F.: Minimal Incision Ankle Arthrodesis, 2003 – 2004.

Bowler, D., Flandry, F: The Incidence of Femoroacetabular Impingement in Young

Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty, 2006.

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PUBLICATIONS:

Abstracts:

Edmunds, J.O., Flandry, F.C., et.al.: Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty

Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol.7,No.3, p.513, Fall 1983

Flandry, F.C., Beskin, J.L., et.al.: The Effect on Functional Rehabilitation

of the CAT-CAM Above Knee Prosthesis

Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol.9,No.3, p553, Fall 1985

Flandry, F.C., Beskin, J.L. et.al.: The Effect on Functional Rehabilitation

of the CAT-CAM Above Knee Prosthesis

Southern Medical Journal Supplement, Fall 1985

Flandry, F.C., Hughston, J.C., et.al.: Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of

the Knee

Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol.10, No3. p.599, Fall 1986

Hughston, J.C., Flandry, F.C.: Operative Treatment of Diffuse Pigmented

Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee.

Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol.10,No.3,p.599, Fall 1986

Flandry, F.C., et.al.: Analysis of Subjective Knee Complaints using Visual

Analogue Scales

Sports Medicine Digest Vol.4,pp.4-5, 1991

Peer Reviewed Scientific Articles:

Flandry, F.C., Green, G., et.al.: Ceftazidime as Single – Entity Therapy for

Osteomyelitis and Infections of Skin and Skin Structures. Current

Therapeutic Research, Vol.37,No5,pp.1014 – 1029, May 1985

Flandry, F., Burke, S.R.,et.al.: Functional Ambulation in Myelodysplasia:

The Effect of Orthotic Selection on Physical and Physiologic

Performance. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol.6,No.6,

pp.661 – 665 November 1986

Flandry, F.C., Jacobson, K.E., et.al.: Localized Pigmented Villonodular

Synovitis of the Knee Mimicking Meniscal Injury: A Case Report,

Arthroscopy, Vol.2,No.4,pp.217 – 221, December 1986

Flandry, F.C., Sanders, R.A.: Tibiofibular Synostosis: An Unusual Cause

of Shin Splints, AJSM. Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 280-284,

May/June 1987.

Flandry, F.C., Hughston, J.C.,: Current Concepts Review: Pigmented

Villonodular Synovitis, JBJS 69A, pp.942-949, July 1987.

Flandry, F.C., Harding, A. et.al.: A Chronically Dislocating Prosthetic

Patella: A Case Report, Orthopaedics. Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 457-460,

March 1988.

Terry, G.C., Flandry, F. et.al.: Isolated Chondral Fractures of the Knee,

Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res. Vol. 234, pp. 170-177. September, 1988.

Flandry, F., Lisecki, E.J., et.al.: Initial Therapy for Alligator Bites:

Characterization of the Oral Flora of Alligator Mississippiensts,

Southern Medical Journal. Vol. 82, No.2, pp.262-266, 1989.

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Flandry, F., Beskin, J.L., et.al.: The Effect on Functional Rehabilitation of

the CAT CAM Above Knee Prosthesis, Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res.

Vol. 239, pp.249-262, 1989.

Flandry, F., McCann, S., Hughston, J.C., Kurtz, D.M.,:Radiographic

Findings in Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee, Clin.

Orthop. Re..Res. Vol. 247,pp.208-219, 1989.

Jacobson, K.E., Flandry, F.: Diagnosis of Anterior Knee Pain, Clinics in

Sports Medicine. Vol. 8, No 2, pp.179-195, 1989

Flandry, F.C., Norwood, L.A.: Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the

Shoulder, Orthopaedics. Vol. 12, No. 5, pp715-195, 1989.

Flandry, F., Perry, J. Reply to Gottschalk. Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res. Vol.

255, pp. 311-313, June 1990.

Flandry, F.C., Terry, G.C., et.al., Accuracy of Clinical Isometry and

Preload Testing During Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction,

Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res. Vol. 279, pp. 214-222, June 1992.

Skerker, R.S., Flandry, F.: Case presentation: Painless arm swelling in a

high school football player, Medicine and Science in Sports and

Exercise. Vol 24, No. 11, pp. 1185-1189, 1992.

Flandry F., Hunt J.P., Terry G.C., Hughston JC. Analysis of subjective

knee complaints using visual analog scales. Am J Sports Med.

1991;19:112-8.

Flandry F., Hughston J.C., McCann S.B., Kurtz D.M. Diagnostic features

of diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis of the knee. Clin

Orthop. 1994;(298):212-20.

Flandry F., Jacobson K.E., Hughston J.C., Barrack R.L., McCann S.B.,

Kurtz D.M. Surgical treatment of diffuse pigmented villonodular

synovitis of the knee. Clin Orthop 1994;(300):183-92.

Flandry F., Hughston J.C. Complications of extensor mechanism surgery

for patellar malalignment. Am J Orthop. 1995;24:534-43.

Hughston J.C., Flandry F., Brinker M.R., Terry G.C., Mills J.C. 3rd

.

Surgical correction of medial subluxation of the patella. Am J

Sports Med. 1996;24:486-91

Dickson K.F., Friedman J., Buchholz R.G., Flandry F.C. The use of

BoneSource hydroxyapatite cement for traumatic

metaphyseal bone void filling. J Trauma. 2002;53:1103-8.

Hommel G, Flandry F. Normal anatomy and biomechanics of the knee. Sports

Med Arthrosc Rev. 2011;19:82-92.

Bowler D, Flandry F. Prevalence of femoroacetabular impingement in people

less than 50 years old undergoing total hip arthroplasty. J Surg Orthop

Adv. 2012;21(3):122-125.

Non Refereed Scientific Articles:

Flandry F.C., Sinco S. Surgical Treatment of Chronic Posterolateral Rotatory

Instability of the Knee Using Capsular Procedures. Sports Med

Arthroscopy Rev 2006;14(1):44-50

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Brinker M.R., O’Connor D.P., Flandry F.C., Hughston J.C. Diagnosis and

Surgical Correction of Medial Patellar Subluxation. Op Tech Sports

Med 2001;9:183-189.

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Books:

Flandry, F.C., Bennett, J.T. and Haddad, R.J. Congenital Dislocated Hip

(CDH): A Programmed Self Instructional Text. Tulane University

Press, New Orleans, 1986.

Book Chapters:

Flandry F. A Classification of Knee Ligament Instability. In: Baker C.L.

Jr, Flandry F., Henderson J.M. (editors): The Hughston Clinic

Sports Medicine Book. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1995; pp

481-493

Flandry F., Hui R. Complications of Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy

Associated with Distal Extensor Mechanism Realignment. In:

Malek M. (ed): Knee Surgery. New York, Springer-Verlag, 2000.

Flandry F.C., Perry C.C. The Anatomy and Biomechanics of the

Posteromedial aspect of the Knee. In: Fanelli G.C. (ed): Posterior

Cruciate Ligament Injuries. A Practical Guide to Management.

New York, Springer-Verlag, 2001; pp 47-61

Flandry F.C., Hughston J.C. Surgical Treatment of Medial Ligament

Injuries Associated with Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tears. In:

Fanelli G.C. (ed): Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries. A

Practical Guide to Management. New York, Springer-Verlag,

2001; pp 249-265

Flandry F. Surgical Options for Distal Femoral Osteotomy. In: Cole, B.J.,

Sekiya, J.K. (editors): Surgical Techniques of the Shoulder, Elbow,

and Knee in Sports Medicine. New York, Elsevier 2008; Chpt 59

Book editor:

Baker C.L., Jr,, Flandry F., Henderson J.M. (editors): The Hughston Clinic

Sports Medicine Book. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1995

Educational Videos:

Flandry, F.C., Hughston, J.C., et.al.: Functional and Surgical Anatomy of

the Extensor Mechanism, AAOS, 1989

Flandry, F., Palutsis, R., Muldowney, D.: Treatment of Medial

Gonarthrosis by Proximal Tibial Osteotomy, AAOS, 1993.

Flandry, F.: Surgical Anatomy of the Hand, AAOS, 1994.

Flandry, F.: Surgical Anatomy of the Hand, ACS, 1994.

SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION:

Raney, E., Flandry, F.: Essex Lopresti Fracture Complicated by Compartment

Syndrome, Orthopaedic Review.

Kelley, L., Flandry, F.: Patterns of Chondromalacia in Extensor Mechanism

Malalignment, JBJS.

Flandry, F., Cohen, J.: Late Degenerative Changes Following Extensor

Mechanism Malalignment, JBJS.

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Flandry, F., Brown, T.: Fat Pad Fibrosis as a Complication of Arthroscopic

Portals, J. Arthroscopy

Flandry, F., Degnan, J.: Functional Performance of the Upper Extremity After

Resection of the Distal Clavicle, JBJS.

Flandry, F., Schwartz, M.: Operative Treatment of Knee Dislocations, JBJS.

Milton, J., Flandry, F.: Cryopreserved Meniscal Allografts in the Canine, AJSM.

Pitts SC, Rehak CR, Flandry F, Rehak DC. Pronator Quadratus Compartment

Syndrome: A Case Report. J Hand Surg. 2017

PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION:

Correlation of knee diagnosis with symptoms profiles on a standardized knee

symptom visual analog scale.

Long term survivorship analysis of extra-articular knee reconstruction for acute

anterior rotatory instability.

Patterns of injury in acute combined anteromedial – anterolateral rotatory

instability of the knee.

Plain radiographs as predictors of patellar morphology.

The anterior drawer in Flexion: A clinical and biomechanical redefinition of

primary and secondary ligamentous restraints in the knee.

Fat Pad Fibrosis.

Hip resurfacing arthroplasty: Review of 200 cases.

The abduction stress test at 30: A clinical statistical analysis.

Functional importance of the coracoclavicular ligament.

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PAPERS PRESENTED:

1983

“Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty – Should it be Abandoned?”

AAOS

Anaheim, California, March 1983

(Presented by Dr. J.O. Edmunds,)

“Ceftazidime Therapy of Osteomyelitis and other Orthopaedic Infections.”

ICAAC 23rd

Meeting

Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1983.

*Scientific Poster

“Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty – Update 1983.”

Southern Medical Association

Baltimore, Maryland, November 1983

1985

“The Effect on Functional Rehabilitation of the CAT-CAM Above Knee

Prosthesis.”

Rancho Los Amigos Resident’s Conference

Downey, California, May 1985

“Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee.”

Louisiana Orthopaedic Association

New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1985

“Functional Rehabilitation of Above Knee Amputees Utilizing the CAT-CAM

Prosthesis.”

Southern Orthopaedic Association

Orlando, Florida, November 1985

“Functional Ambulation in Myelodysplasia: The Effect of Orthotic Selection on

Physical and Physiologic Performance.”

Children’s Hospital Visiting Professorship

New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1985

1986

“The Effect on Functional Rehabilitation of the CAT-CAM Above Knee

Prosthesis.” (*Scientific Exhibit)

AAOS

New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1986

“Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee.”

AOA Resident’s Conference

Santa Monica, California, May 1986

“Operative Treatment of Diffuse Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee.”

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, May 1986

“Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis, A Review of 29 Cases in the Knee.”

Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons 28th

Annual Meeting (presented

by Dr. Robert Barrack)

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1987

“ Complications of Extensor Mechanism Surgery”

AAOS (presented by J.C. Hughston)

San Francisco, California, January 1987

“Operative Treatment of Diffuse Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee.”

Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Univ. Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia, November 1987

1988

“The Throwing Arm: Anatomy and Injuries of the Shoulder.”

Maximizing Athletic Performance: A Baseball Symposium.

Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation, January 1988

“Complications of Extensor Mechanism Surgery.”

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston; III

Callaway Gardens, Georgia, April 1988

“Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Extensor Mechanism – Laboratory Session.”

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston; III

Callaway Gardens, Georgia, April 1988

“Treatment of Osteomyelitis: Current Concepts.”

Visiting Professor, Internal Medicine Grand Rounds

UAB Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, May 1988

“Ask the Doctor: Osteoporosis.”

Prime Time Life Enrichment Programs for Senior Adults

Columbus, Georgia, June 1988

“Recent Advances in the Diagnosis of Athletic Injuries.”

Symposium in Athletic Injuries of the Ankle, Section of Sports Traumatology:

German Surgical Society

Marburg, West Germany September 1988

“Pitfalls and Complications of Extensor Mechanism Surgery.”

Traumatology Grand Rounds, Medical Hospital Hannover

Hannover West Germany, September, 1988

“Operative Treatment of Diffuse Pigmented Synovitis of the Knee.”

Eastern Orthopaedic Association

Dorado, Puerto Rico, October, 1988

1989

“Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Extensor Mechanism”

(Video Tape)

AAOS Annual Meeting

Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1989

“Injury Patterns in Acute Anteromedial – Anterolateral Rotatory Instability of the

Knee”

Southern Orthopaedic Association

Antigua, West Indies, May 1989

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“Treatment of Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee”

Dogwood Institute Seminar

Columbus, Georgia, September 1989

“Fractures about the Knee”

Dogwood Institute Seminar

Columbus, Georgia, September 1989

“ Osteotomies for Degenerative Disease of the Knee”

Dogwood Institute Seminar

Columbus, Georgia, September 1989

“Management of Clubfoot in Infants”

Pediatric Grand Rounds: The Medical Center Hospital

Columbus, Georgia, November 1989.

“Extensor Mechanism Realignment and Late Degenerative Arthritis of

Patellofemoral Joint: Average 20 Year Follow-up.”

(presented by Dr. Cohen)

Southern Medical Association Resident’s Conference

Washington, D.C., November 1989

“Functional Performance after Mumford Procedure”

(presented by Dr. Degnan)

Southern Medical Association Resident’s Conference

Washington, D.C., November 1989

1990

“Arthroscopy of the Ankle and Elbow”

Sports Medicine Day, G.C.O.C. Institute for Special Surgery of Joint Diseases

Hudson, Florida, January 17, 1990

“Viability and Function of Meniscal Allografts harvested by Cryopreservation in a

Canine Model”

AOSSM Winter Meeting

New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1990

“ Knee Anatomy and Injury”

Golden Isles Sports Injury and Rehabilitation Seminar

St. Simons Island, Georgia, March 1990

“Acute Knee Dislocations”

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston

Pine Mountain, Georgia, March 1990.

“Cryopreserved Meniscal Allografts

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston

Pine Mountain, Georgia, March 1990.

“Isolated Chondral Fractures of the Knee”

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston

Pine Mountain, Georgia, March 1990.

“Arthroscopy of the Elbow in the Prone Position”

Alabama Orthopaedic Society

Point Clair, Alabama, May 1990

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“Operative Elbow Arthroscopy – Long Term Follow-up”

Alabama Orthopaedic Society

Point Clair, Alabama, May 1990

“Functional Performance after the Mumford Procedure”

Southern Orthopaedic Association

Maui, Hawaii, June 1990

“Sports Medicine for Emergency Room Physicians”

American College of Emergency Physicians, Georgia Chapter

Hilton Head, South Carolina, June 1990

“Operative Treatment of Acute Knee Dislocations”

Eastern Orthopaedic Association

Southampton, Bermuda, October 1990

1991

“Long Term Follow-up of Operatively Treated Knee Dislocations”

AAOS

Anaheim, California, March 1991

“Technique of Endoscopic ACL Reconstruction”

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, April 1991

“Research Update – HSMF”

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, April 1991

“Advances in Diagnosis of Athletic Injuries”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Chondral Injuries of the Knee”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Diagnosis and Conservative Management of Extensor Mechanism Disorders”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Operative Technique and complications of Extensor Mechanism Realignment”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Meniscal Allografts”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

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“ ACL Reconstruction with Autogenous Patellar Tendon Graft”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Arthroscopy of the Elbow”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Arthroscopy of the Shoulder”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Arthroscopy of the Ankle”

Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Colombian Orthopaedic Society

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

“Subjective Analysis of Knee Complaints Utilizing Visual Analog Scales”

International Knee Society

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1991

“Long Term Follow-up of Operatively Treated Knee Dislocations”

International Knee Society

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1991

“Instrumented Evaluation of the Worker and the Workplace”

Occupational Injuries Seminar

HSMF, Columbus, Georgia, May 1991

Discussion: “Chronic Ischial Pain in a Runner”

ACSM Annual Meeting

Orlando, Florida, May 1991

1993

“Perspectives on Management of Pain in the Orthopaedic Practice”

Boehringer Mannheim National Sales Meeting

Orlando, Florida, January 1993

“Medial Gonarthrosis Treated by Proximal Tibial Osteotomy”

AAOS Annual Meeting

San Francisco, California, February 1993

“Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Hand”

Accufex Unicut Workshop

Boston, Massachusetts, March, 1993

“Use of the IKDC Knee Ligament Evaluation Form”

Colloquia on Applied Science in Sports Medicine

Houston, Texas, April 1993

“Knee Documentation and Current Foundation Studies”

“Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release”

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, May 1993

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“Femoral IM Rod Fixation”

New Concepts in Fracture Fixation; ALTA Trauma Workshop

Atlanta, Georgia, July 1993

“Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Hand”

“Open verses Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release”

Accufex Unicut Workshop

San Diego, California, July 1993

“Functional and Surgical Anatomy of the Hand”

“Open verses Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release”

Accufex Unicut Workshop

New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1993

2000

“Tibial Shaft Fractures: Closed vs Rod vs Ex Fix”

“Why ream… Why not?”

“Tibial Nailing: An Overview”

AO / ASIF Advanced Course

Colorado Springs, CO March 21 – 24, 2000

“Arthroscopic Treatment of Elbow Fractures”

“Elbow Fractures in Athletes”

AANA Masters Course in Elbow Arthroscopy

Rosemont, IL April 27 – 28, 2000

“Clinical Needs for External Fixation”

Orthofix International Consultant’s Workshop

Verona, Italy May 5 – 7, 2000

“Development of a Functional Knee Brace”

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ June 1, 2000

“The Mature Athlete”

Men’s Health Expo

Columbus, GA July 14, 2000

2001

“Concepts and Options in ACL Reconstruction”

“Meniscal Repair”

Advanced Ligament Reconstruction Techniques: Arthrex

Naples, FL January 13, 2001

“Meniscal Repair”

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL March 13, 2001

“Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Callotasis Procedures”

51st Annual Meeting: Georgia Society of Radiologic Technologists

Callaway Gardens, GA March 28, 2001

“Golden Age Athletes”

Health and Wellness Seminar: OPALS (Older People with Active Lifestyles)

Columbus, GA April 3, 2001

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“Limb Reconstruction Utilizing Callotasis Procedures”

Columbus Society of Radiologic Technologists

Columbus, GA April 28, 2001

“Osteochondral Allograft Reconstruction of the Knee”

“Osteochondral Allograft Live Surgery”

“Osteochondral Allograft Lab”

“Osteotomy About the Knee: Defining the Deformity”

Hughston Society

Columbus, GA June 6 – 9, 2001

“ACL Injury and Bracing”

EBI National Sales Meeting: Keynote Speaker

Phoenix, AZ July 14, 2001

“PCL Injury Symposium: Treatment of Associated Pathology and PCL Repair”

Annual Meeting: Southern Orthopaedic Association

Coeur D’Alene, ID July 19 – 21, 2001

“Tibial Plateau Fractures”

“Principals of Articular Fracture Management”

AO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for Residents

Charleston, SC October 24 – 27, 2001

“ACL Revision Surgery”

“Arthroscopic PCL Reconstruction”

“Rotatory Instability of the Knee”

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL November 1, 2001

“Fractures About the Knee”

“Tibia Shaft Fractures”

“Adult Osteomyelitis / Non Unions”

Course Chairman

AAOS Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons

Tampa, FL. November 9-11, 2001 Cat I credits =24 hrs

2002

“The Role of Knee Bracing in the Rehabilitation of ACL Injuries”

California Orthopaedic Association: Invited Speaker

Palm Desert, CA April 6, 2002

“PCL Injuries: Treatment of Associated Pathology and PCL Repair”

“Treatment of Chondral and Osteochondral Injuries”

“The Role of Knee Bracing in the Rehabilitation of ACL Injuries”

EBI Consultant Surgeons Symposium

Five Rivers, Montana July 12 – 15, 2002

2003

“Evaluation and Operative Management of Patellofemoral Disorders”

Southeast Athletic Trainers Association

Atlants, GA March 28, 2003

“Osteochondral Allografts”

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“Development of a Novel Functional Knee Brace”

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ May 14 – 18, 2003

“Biomechanics and Engineering Principals of Locked Plates”

“Locked Plating in the Proximal Tibia”

Concepts in Locked Plating: Synthes

Atlanta, GA June 28, 2003

“Radius and Ulna Shaft Fractures”

“Fractures of the Tibial Shaft”

AO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for Residents

Chattanooga, TN October 23 – 26,2003

“Primary and Revision Knee Ligament Reconstruction”

“Meniscal Repair”

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL December 12, 2003

2004

“Osteochondral Allografts to the Femoral Head”

“New Concepts in Ankle Arthrodesis”

Arthrex Worldwide Surgical Instructors Meeting

Naples, FL January 9 – 10, 2004

“Functional Bracing for ACL Injury”

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ January 23, 2004

“Principals of Articular Surface Reconstruction”

“Heroes, Role Models, and Lessons Learned”

“Percutaneous Fixation of Ankle Fractures”

“Trauma Economics”

5th Annual Sigvard Hansen Lectureship,

Harborview Medical Center 7/04

“Principals of Articular Fracture Management”

“Violation of AO Principals”

AONA: AO / ASIF Principles of Fracture Management

Little Rock, AR October 28 – 31,2004

“Orthopaedic Reconstruction Using Callotasis Procedures”

“Principals of Articular Reconstruction” H. H. Brindley, Sr. Orthopaedic Lectureship

Scott & White Clinic / Temple University 11/22/2004

2005

“ Soft Tissue Grafts for Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction”

“Functional ACL Bracing”

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ January 14, 2005

“Medial Knee Ligament Injury”

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“Osteotomy of the Proximal Tibia”

“Live Dissection: Surgical Anatomy and Repair of medial Knee Ligament Injuries”

AAOS Learning Center: Surgical Treatment Options for Knee Injuries and Disorders

Rosemont, IL. May 13 – 15, 2005 Cat I credit 23

“To Rebuild or To Replace: New Concepts of Joint Reconstruction”

Community Lecture Series

Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation

October 25, 2005

“Techniques of Endoscopic ACL and PCL Reconstruction”

“Meniscal Repair”

“Autograft and Allograft Reconstruction of Articular Surfaces”

Masters Course on Knee Arthroscopic Surgery

Naples, FL November 11, 2005

2006

“Capsular Ligament Injuries of the Knee”

Instructional Course Lecture

Annual Meeting: AAOS

Chicago, IL March 24, 2006

International Invited Lecturer:

“Femoroacetabular Impingement”

“Surgical Management of Injuries to the Capsular Ligaments of the Knee”

“Intraarticular Reconstruction of Articular Surface Defects”

51st Annual Congreso SCCOT: Columbian Orthopaedic Society

Cartegena, Columbia April 27 – 30, 2006

“Heros, Role Models, and Lessions Learned”

Fellow Graduation: Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation

Columbus, GA July 29, 2006

“Intraarticular Osteotomy of the Knee”

16th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course

Baltimore, MD September 2 – 6, 2006

“Intraarticular Joint Reconstruction”

“Diagnosis and Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement”

“Examination, Diagnosis, and Classification of Knee Ligament Instability”

6th

Annual Sports Medicine Conference: St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center

Toledo, OH October 7, 2006

2009

"Reaching for the Stars"

Healthy Lifestyles: Hughston Hospital

Columbus, GA February 24, 2009

2010

"Treatment for Painful Hips"

Hughston Healthy Living Series

Columbus, GA April 8, 2010

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"Femoral Acetabular Impingement"

"Posterolateral Corner Injuries/Ligament Injuries of the Knee"

"Capsular Ligament Injuries of the Knee"

85th Annual North Pacific Orthopaedic Society

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho September 24, 2010

2011

"Hip Impingement"

Effective Treatment for Work-Related Injuries

Dothan, AL May 27, 2011

"Knee Dislocations: Sports Magic Update"

Atlanta Trauma Symposium

Atlanta, GA May 13, 2011

"Hughston Legacy Lecture Capsular Injuries of the Knee"

"Allografts vs. Autografts in ACL"

2nd Biennial Combined Andrews Sports Medicine Fellowship Society &

Hughston Society Meeting

Pine Mountain, GA June 2-4, 2011

2012

"Interarticular Reconstruction"

Mercer University School of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery Conference

Macon, GA March 27, 2012

"Current Concepts in Treatment of Tibial Plateau Fractures"

2nd Annual Atlanta Trauma Symposium

Atlanta, GA May 25, 2012

2013

"Tibial Plateau Fractures"

"Repairing Balsa Wood Structures"

Atlanta Trauma Symposium

Atlanta, GA April 25-27, 2013

"Surgical Approach to Multi-Ligamentous Knee Injuries"

3rd Annual Combined Andrews Sports Medicine Fellowship Society &

Hughston Society Meeting

Hoover, AL June 7, 2013

2014

"Managing Knee Dislocations: CYA or BYO Sports Surgeon?"

"Tibia Plateau Fractures: Managing the Complications"

"Nonunions and Bone Defects: The Latest for the Generalist"

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Atlanta International Trauma Symposium

Atlanta, GA May 15-17, 2014

"Hughston Orthopaedic Trauma"

AAOHN Meeting

Columbus, GA October 8, 2014

2015

"Articular Traumatology"

Hughston Grand Rounds

Columbus, GA March 4, 2015

"Osteotomy"

2015 Hughston Society Meeting

Columbus, GA April 9-11, 2015

"Extensor Mechanism Disruptions: Current Concepts"

" The Posterior/Medial Approach to the Knee"

Atlanta Trauma Symposium

Atlanta, GA May 14-16, 2015

2016

"SI Joint Arthrosis"

Hughston 2016 Grand Rounds

Columbus, GA January 6, 2016

"Extensor Mechanism Disruptions: Current Concepts"

"Tibial Plateau Fractures: One and Two Plates. Why and How"

"SI Dysfunction Panel Discussions: Diagnosis and Pathology; Conservative &

Nonsurgical Therapy; Surgical Options"

"Surgical Technique Panel Discussions: Getting the Right Images; Implant Options;

Percutaneous Options and Outcomes; Open Arthrodesis and Outcomes; When

Treatment Fails"

Atlanta Trauma Symposium

Atlanta, GA April 21-23, 2016

2017 "Sarcoma vs Ancient Hematoma: An Important Differential Diagnosis"

AOAO 2017 Meeting - Poster Presentation

Chicago, IL October 12-14, 2017

"Sarcoma vs. Ancient Hematoma: An Important Differential Diagnosis"

AOAO Annual Meeting - Poster Presentation (Ashmyan R, Gomez G.)

Chicago, IL. October 12-14, 2017

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MEETINGS/COURSES ATTENDED:

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1982

American Hand Society, Resident’s Review Course

New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1983

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Anaheim, California, March 1983

Tulane Caldwell Society

New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1983

AAOS: Disorders of the Foot and Ankle

New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1983

Richard’s Orthopaedic Residents Conference

Memphis, Tennessee, August 1983

Zimmer Plant Tour

Wausau, Illinois, August 1983

LSUMA Comprehensive Approach to Spinal Cord Injury

New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1983

AAOS: Principals of Successful Fracture Care with Operative Fixation

New York, New York, October, 1983

Louisiana Orthopaedic Association

New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1983

International Conference of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC)

Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1983

Southern Medical Association

Baltimore, Maryland, November 1983

Southwest Orthopaedic Resident’s Prosthetics Course

Houston, Texas, February 1984

Enneking Musculoskeletal Pathology Course

St. Augustine, Florida, April 1984

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Las Vegas, Nevada, January 1985

AOA Resident’s Conference

New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1985

Rancho Los Amigos Resident’s Conference

Downey, California, May 1985

Louisiana Orthopaedic Association

New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1985

Howmedica PCA Workshop

New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1985

American College of Surgeons ATLS Course

New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1985

Southern Orthopaedic Association

Orlando, Florida, November 1985

Children’s Hospital Visiting Professorship

New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1985

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Midas Rex Psychomotor Institute

New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1986

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1986

AAOS: Comprehensive Review Course

Chicago, Illinois, April 1986

AOA Resident’s Conference

Santa Monica, California, May 1986

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, May 1986

AAOS: The Cruciate Ligaments

San Antonio, Texas, October 1986

AAOS: Injury to the Lower Extremity in Athletes

New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1986

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

San Francisco, California, January 1987

AAOS: The Athlete’s Knee

Boston, Massachusetts, May 1987

AOSSM: Annual Meeting

Orlando, Florida, June 1987

AO/ASIF Basic Course

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, September/October 1987

AOSSM: Educators Workshop on Sports Injury Research

Callaway Gardens, Georgia, December 1987

AAOS: Annual Meeting

Atlanta, Georgia, February 1988

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston III

Callaway Gardens, Georgia, April 1988

Eastern Orthopaedic Association

Dorado, Puerto Rico, October 1988

AAOS: Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Course

Chicago, Illinois, November 1988

ASSH: Regional Review Course in Hand Surgery

Louisville, Kentucky, November 1988

AAOS: Annual Meeting

Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1989

AOSSM: Winter Meeting

Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1989

Southwestern Orthopaedic Surgery Review

Dallas, Texas, April 1989

Southern Orthopaedic Association: Annual Meeting

Antigua, West Indies, May 1989

Maine Orthopaedic Surgery review

Waterville, Maine, June 1990

American College of Surgeons Annual meeting

Atlanta, Georgia, October 1989

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Northwestern University Prosthetics Course

Chicago, Illinois, October 1989

Southern Medical Association Annual Meeting

Washington, D.C., November 1989

Treatment of Malunions and Bone Defects using the Ilizarov Technique

Houston, Texas, November 1989

Sports Medicine Day, G.C.O.C. Institute for Special Surgery of Joint Diseases

Hudson, Florida, January 1990

AAOS Annual Meeting

New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1990

AOSSM Winter Meeting

New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1990

ACSM Team Physician Course, Part II

Scottsdale, Arizona, February 1990

Golden Isles Sports Injury and Rehabilitation Seminar

St. Simons Island, Georgia, March 1990

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, March 1990

Philosophy of the Knee with Hughston

Pine Mountain, Georgia, March 1990

Medical Association of Georgia House of Delegates

Pine Mountain, Georgia. April 1990

Alabama Orthopaedic Society

Point Clair, Alabama, May 1990

ACSM Annual Meeting

Salt Lake City, Utah, May 1990

Southern Orthopaedic Association

Maui, Hawaii, June 1990

Howmedica Alta Study Group

Colorado Springs, Colorado, August 1990

American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting

San Francisco, California, October 1990

Eastern Orthopaedic Association

Southampton, Bermuda, October 1990

New Concepts in Lower Extremity Trauma, Limb Reconstruction and Bone Transport

Utilizing Unilateral External Fixation

Vail, Colorado, January 1991

AAOS Annual Meeting

Anaheim, California, March 1991

Orthopaedic Trauma Association Specialty Day

Anaheim, California, March 1991

ACSM Team Physician Course, Part III

Orlando, Florida, March 1991

Hughston Society Biannual Meeting

Columbus, Georgia, April 1991

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Curso de Traumatologia Deportiva

Bogota, Columbia, April 1991

House of Delegates, Medical Association of Georgia

Savannah, Georgia, April 1991

International Knee Society

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1991

Occupational Injuries Seminar

HSMF, Columbus, Georgia, May 1991

ACSM Annual Meeting

Orlando, Florida, May 1991

AOSSM Annual Meeting

Orlando, Florida, July 1991

EBI Orthopaedic Technology and Science Forum

Parsnippiny, New Jersey, August 1991

New Concepts in Fracture Fixation

Orlando, Florida, November 1991

ACSM Team Physician Course

Palm Springs, California, February 1992

AAOS Annual Meeting

Washington, D.C., February 1992

AANA Annual Meeting

Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1992

Concept Arthroscopy Study Group

Kentucky Lake, Tennessee, June 1992

The Second Riva Congress

Current Perspectives in External and Intramedullary Fixation

Riva Del Garda, Italy, May 1992

AOSSM Annual Meeting

San Diego, California, July 1992

Eastern Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting

Dorado, Puerto Rico, October 1992

AANA 11th

Annual Fall Course: Ankle, Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy

Monterey, California, November 1992

AO/ASIF Advanced Course

Davos, Switzerland, December 1992

Orthopaedic Perspectives in Pain Management

Boehringer Mannheim Annual Meeting

Orlando, Florida, January 1993

AAOS Annual Meeting

San Francisco, California, February 1993

Accufex Unicut Workshop

Boston, Massachusetts, March 1993

Colloquia on Applied Science in Sports Medicine

Houston, Texas, April 1993

Hughston Society

Columbus, Georgia, May 1993

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2nd

Annual Ray Haddad Lectureship

New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1993

International Society of the Knee

Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1993

New Concepts in Fracture Fixation; ALTA Trauma Workshop

Atlanta, Georgia, July 1993

Accufex Unicut Workshop

San Diego, California, July 1993

AO Osteotomy Course

Detroit, Michigan, August 1993

Sabbatical: Jeffrey W. Mast, M.D.

Detroit, Michigan, August 6 – 13, 1993

Accufex Unicut Workshop

New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1993

Orthofix Advanced Trauma Seminar

Verona, Italy, October 1993

AAOS: Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care

Tampa, Florida, November 1993

Advanced Ligament Reconstruction Techniques: Arthrex

Naples, FL January 13, 2001

Fundamentals of Critical Care Support

Columbus, GA January 16 – 19, 2001

68TH

Annual Meeting: AAOS

San Francisco, CA. February 28 – March 4, 2001 Cat I credits= 28.50

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL March 13, 2001

51st Annual Meeting: Georgia Society of Radiologic Technologists

Callaway Gardens, GA March 28, 2001

Health and Wellness Seminar: OPALS (Older People with Active Lifestyles)

Columbus, GA April 3, 2001

Columbus Society of Radiologic Technologists

Columbus, GA April 28, 2001

House of Delegates: Medical Association of Georgia

Savannah, GA May 17 – 20, 2001

Hughston Society

Columbus, GA June 6 – 9, 2001

ABOS: Oral Boards Part II Examiner

Chicago, IL July 8 – 13, 2001

EBI National Sales Meeting: Keynote Speaker

Phoenix, AZ July 14, 2001

Annual Meeting: Southern Orthopaedic Association

Coeur D’Alene, ID July 19 – 21, 2001

Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy Workshop

Carlsbad, CA August 10 – 11, 2001

AO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for Residents

Charleston, SC October 24 – 27, 2001

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Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL November 1, 2001

AAOS Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons

Tampa, FL. November 9-11, 2001 Cat I credits =24 hrs

69TH

Annual Meeting: AAOS

Dallas, TX. February 13 – 17, 2002 Cat I credits = 28 hrs

Specialty Day AAOS: LLRS

Dallas, TX, February 16, 2002 Cat I credits = 6 hrs

California Orthopaedic Association: Invited Speaker

Palm Desert, CA April 6, 2002

Annual Meeting: AANA

Washington, DC. April 25, 2002 Cat I credits = 13.75 hrs

AAOS Practical Techniques for Improved Fracture Management

Rosemont, IL, June 21 –23, 2002 Cat I credits = 23 hrs

EBI Consultant Surgeons Symposium

Five Rivers, Montana July 12 – 15, 2002

Southeast Athletic Trainers Association

Atlanta, GA March 28, 2003

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ May 14 – 18, 2003

Concepts in Locked Plating: Synthes

Atlanta, GA June 28, 2003

ABOS: Oral Boards Part II Examiner

Chicago, IL July 8 – 11, 2003

Annual Meeting: AOSSM

San Diego, CA July 20 – 23, 2003

Annual Meeting: Southern Orthopaedic Association / Eastern Orthopaedic Association

Dublin, Ireland July 31 – August 2, 2003

Annual Meeting: Georgia Orthopaedic Society

Sea Island, GA October 9 – 12, 2003 Cat I credits = 8 hrs

AO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for Residents

Chattanooga, TN October 23 – 26, 2003

Medical Consultants Meeting: Tyson Foods

Buena Vista, GA September 23, 2003

Socioeconomic Issues: Georgia Orthopaedic Association

Atlanta, GA November 15, 2003 Cat I credits = 7 hrs

EBI Brace Design Team Meeting

Parsippany, NJ November 18 – 19, 2003

Masters Course in Knee Reconstruction

Naples, FL December 12, 2003

Arthrex Worldwide Surgical Instructors Meeting

Naples, FL January 9 – 10, 2004

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ January 23, 2004

AAOS: 71ST

Annual Meeting

San Francisco, CA March 10 – 14, 2004 Cat I credits =28 hrs

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AANA Membership Committee Meeting

Chicago, Il March 26 – 28, 2004

AANA: Annual Meeting

Orlando, FL, April 22 - 25, 2004 Cat I credits = 15.50 hrs

ABOS: Oral Boards Part II Examiner

Chicago, IL July 12 – 15, 2004

5th Annual Sigvard Hansen Lectureship,

Harborview Medical Center 7/04

Annual Meeting: Southern Orthopaedic Association

Hilton Head, S.C. July 21 – 25, 2004

14th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course

Baltimore, MD September 4 – 9, 2004

AONA: AO ASIF Principles of Fracture Management

Little Rock, AR October 28 – 31,2004

H. H. Brindley, Sr. Orthopaedic Lectureship

Scott & White Clinic / Temple University 11/22/2004

EBI Sports Medicine Forum

Parsippany, NJ January 14, 2005

AAOS: 72 nd Meeting Annual Meeting

Washington, D.C. February 23-27, 2005 Cat I credits 28 hrs

AANA: Membership Committee Meeting

Rosemont, IL March 19-20, 2005

ISAKOS Congress Meeting

Hollywood, FL April 3-7, 2005

AAOS: Surgical Treatment Options for Knee Injuries and Disorders

Rosemont, IL. May 13 – 15, 2005 Cat I credit 23

ABOS: Oral Boards Part II Examiner

Chicago, IL July 17-21, 2005

Southern Orthopaedic Association

Ashville, NC August 3-7, 2005

15th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course

Baltimore, MD September 2-9, 2005

Consulting Visit: Ring Fixator Product Development

Paoli, PA September 21 – 22, 2005

Annual Meeting: Georgia Orthopaedic Society

Reynolds Plantation, GA October 6 – 9, 2005 Cat I credits = 7 hrs

Masters Course on Knee Arthroscopic Surgery

Naples, FL November 11, 2005

Stryker MIS and Computer Navigation in Total Knee Arthroplasty

Las Vegas, NV November 19, 2005

AO ASIF Annual Symposium Surgical Preservation of the hip

Mammoth Lakes, CA January 10-13, 2006

Orthopaedic MRI Reading with Clinical Correlation

Proscan, Dr. Stephen Pomeranz, Cinncinatti, OH January 27 – 29, 2006

Surgical Preceptorship: Marc Philippon

Vail, CO February 24 – 26, 2006

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AANA Membership Committee Meeting

Chicago, IL March 11 – 12, 2006

Annual Meeting: AAOS

Chicago, IL March 22 – 26, 2006

Solutions Course for Fracture Fixation Problems

San Francisco, CA April 20 – 22, 2006

51st Annual Congreso SCCOT: Columbian Orthopaedic Society

Cartegena, Columbia April 27 – 30, 2006

EMR Decision Time: Your Rx for Success: Med Assn GA

Atlanta, GA June 10, 2006

Annual Meeting: AOSSM

Hershey, PA June 29 – July 2, 2006

23rd

Annual Meeting: Southern Orthopaedic Association

Nassau, Bahamas July 19 – 22, 2006

16th

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course

Baltimore, MD September 2 – 6, 2006

6th

Annual Sports Medicine Conference: St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center

Toledo, OH October 7, 2006

Annual Meeting: Georgia Orthopaedic Society

Sea Island, GA October 12 – 15, 2006