Canadian Shoulder and Elbow Society's Resident Course
January 30, 2025 - February 1, 2025
University of Ottawa, Skills and Simulation Centre
725 Parkdale Ave, Ottawa, ON
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Course Highlights*
20+ Expert Faculty Instructors
Small Group Case Based Interactive Sessions
4 Hands on Labs:
- Elbow Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Arthroplasty
- Ultrasound Guided Injections
Registration Fees - Register Now!
Register by December 20, 2024 and save!
- Early Bird Rate (PGY 3, 4, 5 and Upper Extremity Fellows): $225 +HST
- Standard Rate (PGY 3, 4, 5 and Upper Extremity Fellows): $260 +HST
Your registration fee includes three days of exceptional CME activities, including access to the surgical skills labs and a ticket to the CSES Course Reception and Dinner, taking place January 30, 2025.
Course Location
University of Ottawa, Skills and Simulation Centre (725 Parkdale Ave, 1st Floor, Ottawa)
A daily shuttle from the Lord Elgin Hotel to/from the University of Ottawa, Skills and Simulation Centre will be available to all attendees.
Accommodations
A block of rooms has been set aside at the Lord Elgin Hotel (100 Elgin St, Ottawa, ON K1P 5K8), located in the heart of downtown Ottawa. A daily shuttle from the Lord Elgin Hotel to/from the University of Ottawa, Skills and Simulation Centre will be available to all attendees.
To book your room, click here or contact the Lord Elgin directly (1-800-267-4298 / groups@lordelgin.ca) and quote the details below to make your reservation. Guest room rates start at $205/night and must be booked by December 30, 2024 to receive the group rate.
- Booking code: 5150646
- Booking name: CSES Resident Course 2025
Learning Objectives
- Describe the core basic science concepts related to soft tissue pathology, proximal humeral fractures, and shoulder arthritis that are necessary for sound clinical decision making related to this pathology.
- Demonstrate an approach to shoulder instability and the spectrum of disease it encompasses from soft tissue lesions to bone loss.
- Demonstrate an approach to rotator cuff disease and the spectrum of disease it encompasses from cuff tendonitis to massive, irreparable tears.
- Describe the expected clinical outcomes, limitations, and possible complications related to the surgical treatment of osteoarthritis of the shoulder.
- Review surgical approaches to the elbow and current concepts on the treatment of elbow fracture dislocations and soft tissue injuries