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
Accreditation
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
Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors for Their Support of This Year's Program
Platinum Sponsor
Stryker
Gold Sponsors
Conmed
Smith and Nephew
Zimmer
Silver Sponsors
Johnson & Johnson Medtech
Ostek