Lectures

    Lectures
Department of Orthopaedics

Visiting Professor Lecture Series 2009

The Department of Orthopaedics is committed to providing leadership and training to the next generation of orthopaedic physicians. Our Visiting Professor Lecture Series brings distinguished national and international speakers to the orthopaedic community as part of our ongoing contribution to excellence in education.

Visiting Professors

January 7, 2009

Mark T. Scarborough, MD - Orthopaedic Oncology 

University of Florida

“Advances in Orthopaedic Oncology over the past 50 Years”

January 21, 2009

Peter M. Murray, MD - Hand Surgery 

Mayo Clinic

“The role of Free Vascularized Bone Transfer for Segmental Defects of Long Bones”   

February 18, 2009

Martin I. Boyer, MD MSC FRCS(C) - Hand Surgery

Washington University Orthopedics

“Evidence-Based Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures”

March 11,2009

Larry Lehnke, MD - Adult Spinal, Scoliosis & Reconstructive Surgery

Washington University 

“The Treatment of Severe Spinal Deformity in 2009: Extreme Makeovers from a Single Posterior Approach”  

March  25, 2009

Jonathan Deland, MD -  Foot and Ankle

Weill Medical College of Cornell University

“Correction of Collapsing Foot Deformity”  

April 15, 2009

Kenneth A. Egol, MD - Trauma and Adult Reconstruction

NYU Hospital

“Outcomes and Pitfalls in the Treatment of Unstable Ankle Fractures” 

April 22, 2009

Darren L. Johnson, MD - Sports Medicine

University of Kentucky

“Anatomic ACL Surgery”

September 16, 2009

Prim Achan, MD - British Traveling Hip Fellows

“Training the Next Generation of Hip Surgeons”


Sanjeev Patil, MD - Infection in Arthroplasty

"Changing Trends and  Outcomes in the Obese Population”


Andrew Anderson, PhD. 

“Update on Basic FAI Research at the University of Utah"


September 23, 2009

Richard Coughlin, MD

"What works and does not work in Orthopaedic International Outreach"


September 30, 2009

Alan Colledge, MD

Workers Compensation


October 7, 2009

Jim Weinstein, MD

 “UnSPORTSMAN Like Conduct, Trials and Tribulations of Doing a Large Clinical Trial”


Special Topics

March 4, 2009

Lutz Claes, PhD - Orthopaedic Research 

University of Ulm, Germany   

April  1, 2009

Michael J. Bey, PhD - Orthopaedic Research

Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI

“Shoulder Function Following Rotator Cuff Repair: In-Vivo Imaging with High-Speed X-ray”    

(Please note all lecture series begin at 7am, and will be at the Spencer F. & Cleone P. Eccles Health Sciences Education Building.)