7th Annual Hugh S. Tullos, MD Orthopedic Surgery Research Symposium
LIVE (In-Person) and LIVESTREAM (Virtual) attendance options are available.
This activity is designed to change the learners’ experience in designing, conducting, and reporting research in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine while providing updates in current research in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. This will translate to better research, education, and clinical outcomes upon graduation for the trainees.
FEES
REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
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Physician (Houston Methodist) | Free |
Physician (Private physician located within the Greater Houston Area) | $210 |
Physician (Private physician located outside the Greater Houston Area) | Free |
Allied Health Care Professional (Houston Methodist) | Free |
Allied Health Care Professional (Non-Houston Methodist) | Free |
Resident / Fellow / Student | Free |
Target Audience
This course is designed for Physicians and residents/fellows in orthopedic surgery
Learning Objectives
- Review current research efforts in musculoskeletal research.
- Identify the scientific and clinical relevance of the studies presented.
- Recognize future research efforts that might shed additional light on the subject matter presented.
Houston Methodist Orthopedic Surgery
7th Annual Hugh S. Tullos, MD – Resident & Fellow Research Symposium
Schedule of Events June 24, 2022
6:30 - 7:00: Breakfast
7:00 -7:05: Kevin Varner/Josh Harris – Opening Remarks
7:05 -7:10: Brad Weiner – Introduction of Visiting Professor
7:10 -7:22: Austin Wininger- Post Related Complications in Hip Arthroscopy: A Systematic Review Presenting Virtually
7:22 -7:34: Justin Aflatooni- A Novel Non-Invasive Method for Predicting DEXA Measured Bone Mineral Density and
Fracture Risk Using Standard Anthropometric Measures
7:34 -7:46: Alysa Birnbrich- RTS Lumbar Spine
7:46 -7:58: Rachel Bratescu – Learning Curves and The Most Challenging Cases in Orthopedic Surgery:
A Systematic Review
7:58 - 8:10: Dipal Chatterjee- Alpha Angle Comparisons of Dunn 45, Axial Oblique and Radial Magnetic Resonance Imaging
8:10 - 8:22: Michael Cotton- What Pre-Residency Factors Correlate to Resident Performance? A Systematic Review
8:22 - 8:40: Break
8:40 - 8:52: Richard Fuld- Drivers for Unplanned Readmission Following Adult Spinal Surgery
8:52 - 9:04: Stephanie Gardner- LSTR in Chevron Osteotomy
9:04 - 9:16: Andrew George- COVID Vaccine survey study
9:16 - 9:28: Sanjiv Gopalkrishnan- Kinesiophobia Rice
9:28 - 9:40: Varan Haghshenas- Lumbar Spinal Stenosis in Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis: Implications and Protocol for
Diagnosis
9:40 - 9:52: Alex Han- LOP Distal Radius
9:52 - 10:04: Takashi Hirase- Pre-Operative Serum Albumin Predicts Length of Stay and Perioperative Complications
Following Vertebral Corpectomy and Posterior Stabilization
10:04 - 10:40: Break
10:40 - 10:52: Jordan Jackson- Can the Placement of a Mechanical Block Alter Targeted Hip Muscle Activity
10:52- 11:04: John Kunkel- Post Operative Hip Arthroscopy Sleep Scores
11:10 - 12:10: Keynote Address – Dr. Sanford Emery
12:15 - 12:55: Lunch
12:55–1:07: Sree Vemu- Ballet Hip Ultrasound
1:07 - 1:19: Jason Laurita- Effect of Intraosseous Toradol Injection on Postoperative pain control in Total Knee Arthroplasty
1:19 - 1:31: Jennifer Liu- Trends in the Relative Contribution of Spine Publications by Country from 1950 to 2020
1:31 - 1:43: Kaylan McClary- Houston Dash Study
1:43 - 1:55: Daniel O’Brien- Patient Perceptions of Same Day Discharge versus Overnight Stay after Total Joint
1:55 – 2:07: Break
2:07 - 2:19: Sarah Parker- Clinical Tools of Psychological Readiness with Return to Throwing
2:19 - 2:31: Brian Phelps- RTS and Performance After Thumb MCPJ Collateral Ligament Surgery in the NBA
2:31 - 2:43: Tyler Roehl- Feedback EMG Shoulder and Arm During BFR
2:43 - 2:55: Patrick Shafer- Trochanteric Fixation using Cable Plate Devices in Primary and Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
2:56: Joshua Harris- Closing Remarks
LIVE (in-person attendance) will be held in the Houston Methodist Research Institute, 6670 Bertner Avenue, Houston, Texas 77030).
LIVESTREAM information will be provided to registered learners.
Available Credit
- 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Houston Methodist is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Houston Methodist designates this Live activity for a maximum of 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- 6.00 Attendance
Exhibit registration is here.
Price
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
- STEP 1 - Choose the activity format you would like to attend (LIVE or LIVESTREAM) by selecting the checkbox next to the activity and clicking the "Enroll" button.
- STEP 2 - Once enrolled, click the link of the activity format for which you enrolled (the Status should say "In progress") and then click the "Take Course" button to begin the activity.
FEES
REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
---|---|
Physician (Houston Methodist) | Free |
Physician (Private physician located within the Greater Houston Area) | $170 |
Physician (Private physician located outside the Greater Houston Area) | Free |
Allied Health Care Professional (Houston Methodist) | Free |
Allied Health Care Professional (Non-Houston Methodist) | Free |
Resident / Fellow / Student | Free |