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    AANAUAE 2019 - AANA Middle East Arthroscopy Master Course: Optimizing Skills in Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy

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    Website https://www.aana.org/aanaimis/Shared_Content/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=2019_UAE | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Arthroscopy, Orthopaedic,

    Deadline: September 05, 2019 | Date: September 07, 2019-September 09, 2019

    Venue/Country: Mohammad Bin Rashid Academic Medical Center, United Arab Emirates

    Updated: 2019-08-18 16:20:31 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    This amazing, hands-on, arthroscopic skills course is brought to you by the Arthroscopic Association of North America; the recognized global leader in arthroscopy. Using cadaveric specimens, four globally recognized expert Master arthroscopists from AANA, supported by regional arthroscopic experts, will provide one on one, skill building for each participant to advance their own arthroscopic skills regardless the level they are at when they begin the course. One day will be focused on a myriad of techniques targeting the knee including chondroplasty, meniscectomy, and ligament reconstruction. The second day focuses the shoulder including both instability and rotator cuff. The final day is an interactive bonanza of clinical case challenges that will allow the participant to optimize the care of their patients by recognizing and planning for a broad range of pathologies that can be optimally addressed with arthroscopy.

    This is an outstanding opportunity for arthroscopic education that rarely comes to the region. Every arthroscopist should take advantage of optimizing their arthroscopic skills by attending while it is in our own backyard.


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