Grand Rounds
The Department of Orthopaedics is committed to excellence in education. Our educational efforts are dedicated to providing a challenging and nurturing environment for all students, residents and fellows. Our trainees work with world-class faculty who are serious about their education and intellectual growth. Grand Rounds are held weekly on Wednesday mornings. This conference series features lectures on both basic science and clinical topics. Addressing the full spectrum of orthopaedic specialties as well as research, Grand Rounds provides leadership and training to the next generation of orthopaedic physicians.
February 2010
HSEB Rm 2680, Wednesdays, 7:00 am - 8:00 am
February 3 - “Metal on Metal-An Update”, Chris Pelt, MD, “CT Scanning: Safe in the Pediatric Population?”, Alison Schiffern, MD
February 10 - Quality Assurance Faculty and Staff Only
February 17 - “The Evolution in Surgical Treatment of Intra-Articular Distal Radius Fractures", Andy Tyser, MD
February 24 - "Ankle Instability", David Rhodes, MD
January 2010
HSEB Rm 2800, Wednesdays, 7:00 am - 8:00 am
January 6 - "History of Replantation: From Legend to Reality" Candice Teunis, MD, Kevin Jones, MD
January 13 - Quality Assurance Faculty and Staff Only
January 20 - Orthopaedic Clinical Research: Challenges and Pitfalls, Michael Bosse, MD
January 27 - “Radial Head Fractures”, Ben Curtis, MD
