The Spine Center, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Colorado are proud to present a new lecture series specifically focusing on the diagnosis and treatments of common spine and orthopaedic disorders. Academic faculty of The University of Colorado School of Medicine present lectures on the various topics. The intended audience includes, Primary Care Physicians, Internal Medicine Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurse Case Managers, Chiropractors, and Physical Therapists.
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We are pleased to announce our webcast lecture series, presented in Macromedia Breeze.
Please join our live webcast the third Tuesday of every month from 12 to 1pm.
If you can't join us during the live webcast, each lecture will be available as an archive.
Each lecture is available for CME credits in the archives for one year from the date of the original broadcast. Below you will find details of our upcoming presentations.Currently Offered for CME Credit
June 19, 2007
Treating Minor Trauma, Sprains, Strains, Fractures
Steve Morgan, MD—Associate Professor
Orthopaedic SurgeryTo claim CME credit, please complete the survey and certificate then email it to cme.meetings@uchsc.edu to complete your CME credit. Failure to email the form results in incomplete CME credits.
(click here for the survey and forms)September 18, 2007
New Techniques in Operative Management of Hip Disorders
Michael Dayton, MD
Orthopaedic SurgeryTo claim CME credit, please complete the survey and certificate then email it to cme.meetings@uchsc.edu to complete your CME credit. Failure to email the form results in incomplete CME credits.
(click here for the survey and forms)December 18, 2007
Treatment of Cervical Spine Disorders
Venu Akuthota, MD
Associate Professor/Physical Medicine and RehabTo claim CME credit, please complete the survey and certificate then email it to blake.humphrey@uchsc.edu to complete your CME credit. Failure to email the form results in incomplete CME credits.
(click here for the survey and forms) - coming soonJanuary 15, 2008
Behavioral Pain Management
Brent Van Dorsten, PhD
Associate Professor/Physical Medicine and Rehab
To claim CME credit, please complete the survey and certificate then email it to blake.humphrey@uchsc.edu to complete your CME credit. Failure to email the form results in incomplete CME credits.
(click here for the survey and forms) - coming soonUpcoming Lectures