Subject: Expand your Orthopaedic knowledge at the Manitoba Orthopaedic Symposium

University of Manitoba. CPD Medicine: Learning for Life. Newsletter. October 18, 2024.
The 61st Annual Manitoba Orthopaedic Symposium. November 1, 2024

Join us at the annual Manitoba Orthopaedic Symposium, where we explore the latest in orthopaedic management. This event engages a diverse audience, covering both non-operative and operative musculoskeletal care. Expand your knowledge with insights into pediatric orthopaedics, hip and knee arthroplasty, trauma, and rehabilitation, along with hand and foot surgery.

AGENDA

0800: Check in and breakfast

0845: Guitar parts and fishing line: Improving range of motion after distal radius fractures

Kendra Hout MOT, BPE, OT Reg

0915: Open vs endoscopic carpal tunnel

Surgical Technique

Dr. Yiyang Zhang

0945: Patient access to primary musculoskeletal care — referral pathways at Pan Am Clinic

Dr. Anene Cheung

1015: Break

1030: The effectiveness of group rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Dr. Dan Ogborn and Alex Athayde MPT

1100: Where are we headed in hip preservation

Dr. Femi Ayeni

1130: Rehabilitation after hip arthroscopy

Janine Didyk BMR(PT), BSc

12:00 Lunch

1245: State of orthopaedics

Dr. Femi Ayeni

1315: Top three papers from Residents

Research Day

Resident Research Talk

1345: Elbow trauma

Dr. David Sauder

1415: Break

1430: Kids have hips, too! Common and

uncommon pediatric hip conditions

Dr. Ian Laxdal

1500: Anterior THA surgical technique

Dr. Jhase Sniderman

1530: Closing remarks

Learning Objectives

Review and discuss topics of importance in the care of the orthopaedic patient, or patients with a musculoskeletal injury.


Discuss and review methods to improve teamwork between various musculoskeletal care providers and allied health practitioners across a variety of settings and community types


Identify collaboration and advocacy opportunities between the Manitoba Orthopaedic Society (MOS) and other provincial organizations representing health professionals involved in musculoskeletal care.

Don't miss your chance to attend this highly informative session!

This series consists of eight (8) full day sessions held online. The sessions are targeted toward urban and rural family physicians, Royal College fellows, and other primary care health providers. Fridays at the University offers approximately 44 hours of high value, impactful lectures and skills workshops throughout the academic year.

Upcoming sessions


November 15, 2024: Approaches to Communication
December 6, 2024: Perinatal Period
January 17, 2025: Health System
February 7, 2025: Symptoms and Cased-Based Approaches
March 7, 2025: Travel Health
May 9, 2025: Primary Care Day / Wellness
June 6, 2025: Hot Topics

NOTE: Registration also provides access a recording of the program and resources post event. Recordings will be accessible in your CPD account 7-14 days after the session date.
All recordings will be available for viewing until August 31, 2025.

Cardiology Day 2024. Friday, November 22. 0830 - 1515.

Join us for an engaging session focused on enhancing cardiac care in primary practice! 

With a dynamic blend of short lectures, a special lecture, and interactive workshops, this program is crafted to address the unique challenges you face. We invite you to share your questions and case scenarios ahead of time to ensure a personalized experience.

This event is perfect for Rural and Remote Family Physicians, Urban Practicing Family Physicians, Academic Family Physicians, and Residents alike. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your practice—register now!

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