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Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp
Orthopaedic Trauma Association

Tampa, FL
Oct 15, 2014 - Oct 16, 2014

Preliminary Program - 12+ CME

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Objectives

  • Understand current indications for operative and non-operative treatment of fractures and dislocations.
  • Comprehend appropriate surgical techniques, approaches, and implant selections for fracture care
  • Recognize the importance of careful soft tissue techniques
  • Analyze critically ill traumatized patients and practice appropriate temporary stabilization procedures and establish protocols for transfer.

Daniel S Horwitz, MD

Course Chair

Robert F Ostrum, MD

Course Co-Chair


  • Understand current indications for operative and non-operative treatment of fractures and dislocations.
  • Comprehend appropriate surgical techniques, approaches, and implant selections for fracture care.
  • Recognize the importance of careful soft tissue techniques.
  • Analyze critically ill traumatized patients and practice appropriate temporary stabilization procedures and establish protocols for transfer.


This course is intended for the practicing orthopaedic surgeon 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.


Please download the .PDF to view the schedule.

To register, please visit http://ota.org/education/2014-annual-meeting/#Programs or call us at 855-276-6855.

Attendees of this activity can earn up to 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.