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2017 PROGRAM COMMITTEEThe Eastern Orthopaedic Association gratefullyacknowledges these orthopaedic surgeons for theircontribution to the development of the scientific program:
Richard M. Wilk, MD, ChairMarc J. Levine, MDJavad Parvizi, MD, FRCSKevin D. Plancher, MDJames Purtill, MDAnil S. Ranawat, MDAman Dhawan, MD
MISSIONThe Eastern Orthopaedic Association (EOA) was establishedin 1970 under the leadership of Howard H. Steel, MD and 12prominent orthopaedic surgeons. Its purpose is to promote,encourage, foster and advance the highest quality and mostcost effective practice of orthopaedic surgery and mattersrelated thereto by providing an educational format for the freediscussion and teaching of Orthopaedic methods andprinciples among Orthopaedic Surgeons, both member andnon-member; and to establish a forum for practicingOrthopaedic Surgeons to update their knowledge andawareness of new techniques, treatment methods, anddevices available for patient care, teaching, and research byusing the most appropriate educational methods.
TARGET AUDIENCEThe 48th Annual Meeting of the Eastern OrthopaedicAssociation has been developed primarily for orthopaedic andtrauma surgeons.
CME ACCREDITATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented inaccordance with the accreditation requirements and policiesof the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) through the joint providership of the AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the EasternOrthopaedic Association. The American Academy ofOrthopaedic Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME toprovide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designatesthis live activity for a maximum of 23.75 AMA PRA Category1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the creditcommensurate with the extent of their participation in theactivity.
*16.75 CME Credits for Scientific Program*5 CME Credits for Scientific E-Poster Sessions*2 CME Credits for Multimedia Education Sessions
CEC CREDITPhysician’s Assistants can receive up to 23.75 credit hourstoward Continuing Education Credits. AAPA acceptsAmerican Medical Association Category I CME credit for thePhysician’s Recognition Award from organizations accreditedby the ACCME.
PURPOSE1. To provide the participants with an objective,
unbiased educational experience that will enablethem to remain current in both the knowledge andpractical elements of contemporary orthopaedicsurgery.
Dear Colleagues,
The 48th Annual Meeting of the Eastern OrthopaedicAssociation (EOA) is right around the corner—October18-21, 2017 at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel. The hotel islocated on South Beach, one of Miami’s most excitingneighborhoods, and boasts ocean-front rooms andspacious meeting areas.
The Scientific Program, headed by Richard Wilk, MD, is filled with an arrayof topics presented in podium presentations, symposia, and interactivesmall-group discussions, and will take place in the mornings. Afternoonsare free for relaxation, social events, or optional educational activities. TheEOA’s meetings are known to foster audience participation in a friendlyenvironment. My Presidential Guest Speaker will be J. Richard Bowen, MD,from Nemours/duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE. The HowardSteel Lecture will be given by Mr. Dick Yuengling of Pottsville, PA, who willspeak about his family brewery, the oldest in the United States.
Social events will be focused on the South Beach area. A WelcomeReception with food and drink will be held at the Hotel beachfront lawn onThursday night. This event is a great kick-off start for our meeting filled withlearning and relaxation. Day trips and tours, as well as deep-sea fishing, areavailable for those interested.
Looking forward to seeing old and new friends at this great venue.
Best,
Jim GuilleJames T. Guille, MDPresident, Eastern Orthopaedic Association
Accreditation Information
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EOA is pleased to announce that James Richard Bowen, MDis the 2017 Presidential Guest Speaker. Dr. Bowen is aNemours Professor of Orthopaedic Education and Researchand a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at the Nemours/Alfred I.duPont Hospital for Children. He also serves as Professor ofOrthopedic Surgery at both Jefferson Medical College ofThomas Jefferson University and Georgetown University
Medical Center, Washington, DC. Dr. Bowen served as the Surgeon in Chiefand Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery from 1984-2005.
Dr. Bowen is a graduate of the Medical University of South Carolina, wherehe also completed his training in general surgery. He completed a residencyprogram in orthopaedics at Albany Medical Center Hospital in New York andin pediatric orthopaedics at the duPont Hospital for Children. Dr. Bowen alsoserved in the military as Major, USA, MEDDAC, Fort Bragg Womack ArmyHospital for two years. He is certified by the National Board of MedicalExaminers and the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. His clinicalinterests include scoliosis, hip disorders and growth discrepancies.
EOA is pleased to have Dick Yuengling deliver the 2017Howard Steel Lecture. Mr. Yuengling was born and raisedin Pottsville, PA. He graduated from Pottsville High Schoolin 1961 and attended Lycoming College in Williamsport,PA for one year, longing to become involved full time atthe family brewery. During high school and college, Dickspent his summers in various jobs throughout the plant.He served six years (from the late 1960’s to early 1970’s)in the Pennsylvania National Guard.
Dick worked at the plant until 1973 and then bought his own beerdistributorship in Schuylkill County. In 1985, Dick bought the company fromhis father who had become ill. At that time, the brewery was selling 137,000barrels of beer. Dick made the decision to bring in an outside sales andmarketing manager to stimulate the company’s growth. He committed tomaking the necessary to investments in his brewery and do what it took tosurvive and grow his company.
Since those early days, the brewery has grown twenty times in size,reaching a milestone of over 2.7 million barrels and this year, celebrating its188th Anniversary. With distribution now in 20 states, the brewery currentlymarkets seven products year round, plus three seasonal beers.
Dick resides in Pottsville and is deeply involved in his hometown. He is amember of the Chamber of Commerce, the local volunteer fire departments,and the Pottsville Lions Club. Dick has also served on the Board of Directorsfor Keystone Financial Corporation as well as the Pottsville Hospital. He isan active member of the Pennsylvania Brewers Association and the NationalBeer Wholesalers Association.
Dick’s four daughters are Wendy, Jennifer, Debbie and Sheryl. They workfull-time at the brewery to ensure the Yuengling remains a family businessfor generations to come.
2. To provide the participants with a detailed, indepth education of selected topics relevant to thepractice of orthopedic surgery
3. Allow participants to assess potential deficienciesin their knowledge base as it pertains to thepractice of orthopedic surgery
4. Present ample opportunities for participants toexchange ideas with the presenters, the facultyand other enrollees through paper presentations,guest lectureships, symposia, multimediaeducational sessions and poster exhibits.
OBJECTIVESEducational objectives will be met through a combination ofpaper presentations, lectures and workshops in plenary,concurrent and specialty sessions with ample time affordedfor open discussion. The following objectives will beaddressed during the Scientific Program, such that at theconclusion of this course the attendees will be expected to:
5. Improve their diagnostic, treatment and technicalskills in the management orthopaedic afflictionsby assimilation of scientific advances.
6. Discuss basic science paradigms as they relateto treatment advances.
7. Understand some of the basic principals inpractice management.
8. Critically assess emerging trends in orthopedicmedicine and evaluate their evidence basis.
DISCLAIMERThe products, procedures and opinions presented at thismeeting reflect the viewpoint or approach of the presenteronly, and are not to be attributed to the Eastern OrthopaedicAssociation. The Eastern Orthopaedic Association presentssuch material for informational purposes only, and does notendorse any such product or the content of any suchpresentation.
FORMATThe educational sessions will be held Thursday, Friday andSaturday, October 19-21, from approximately 7:00 am until1:00 pm.
SCIENTIFIC E-POSTER SESSIONSScientific E-Posters are an important feature of the EOAAnnual Meeting. E-Posters will be on display each day of theScientific Program and E-Poster presenters will be availableto answer questions before and after the Scientific ProgramSessions. Please note on the Scientific Program Schedulethe designated times the E-Poster presenters will beavailable for discussion.
MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION SESSIONSThe EOA will provide multimedia education sessions dailyafter the Scientific Program on Thursday, Friday andSaturday, October 19-21. A comprehensive selection ofAAOS DVDs will be available for your individual education.These DVDs will highlight surgical procedures and currentconcepts in Orthopaedics. Registered attendees should findthese DVDs informative and helpful in their practice.
PHYSICIAN REGISTRATION FEERegistration covers the Scientific Program, Syllabus,Multimedia Educational Sessions, Poster Sessions, DailyContinental Breakfasts and Coffee Breaks, General MeetingExpenses, Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Reception and theJazz Band Reception and Founders’ Dinner Dance.
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6:00 am – 7:00 am Scientific E-Poster Session
7:00 am – 7:05 am Welcome, Introduction ofProgram and AnnouncementsJames T. Guille, MD,President
Richard M. Wilk, MD, ProgramChair
Session 1 – SportsModerators: Mark J. Lemos, MD, Lahey Clinic &Balazs Galdi, MD, Rutgers-New Jersey MedicalSchool
7:05 am – 8:05 am Abstract Presentaions
8:05 am – 8:20 am First Business Meeting
8:20 am – 8:40 am BREAK — Please visitExhibits
Symposium 1 – Knee ReconstructionModerator: Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD, Hospital forSpecial Surgery
8:40 am – 8:50 am Primary TKA: Tips forSuccess
George N. Guild III, MD,Peachtree Orthopaedic Clinic
8:50 am – 9:00 am Navigation for TKA in 2017Andrew D. Pearle, MD,Hospital for Special Surgery
9:00 am – 9:10 am TJA Bundles: Getting in theGameRichard Iorio, MD, NYULangone Medical Center
9:10 am – 9:20 am Bilateral TKA: ChoosingWiselyMichael P. Bolognesi, MD,Duke University MedicalCenter
9:20 am – 9:30 am Unicondylar KneeReplacement: CurrentConceptsSeth A. Jerabek, MD, Hospitalfor Special Surgery
9:30 am – 9:40 am Discussion
Rapid Fire Session 2A–ESports, Pediatrics, Extremity, Total Knee & Spine
9:43 am – 10:15 am Abstract Presentations
10:15 am – 10:35 am BREAK — Please visit Exhibits
Session 3 – OREF Report and Presidential AddressModerator: Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS, The RothmanInstitute
10:35 am – 10:40 am OREF Report
10:40 am – 10:45 am Introduction Of PresidentialAddressJavad Parvizi, MD, FRCS, TheRothman Institute
10:45 am – 11:15 am Presidential AddressJames T. Guille, MD,Brandywine Institute ofOrthopaedics
11:15 am – 12:15 pm EOA Luncheon – IndustryPresentation*CME Credit Not Available
Symposium 2 – Hip ReconstructionModerator: Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS, The RothmanInstitute
12:15 pm – 12:25 pm Anterior, Posterior, LateralApproach: Does it Matter?Adam Rana, MD, MaineMedical Center
12:25 pm – 12:35 pm Bearing Surfaces: How toChoose?Jeffrey S. Zarin, MD, TuftsMedical Center
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12:35 pm – 12:45 pm Outpatient THA: A Reality?Amar S. Ranawat, MD,Hospital for Special Surgery
12:45 pm – 12:55 pm Painful THA: Evaluation &ManagementCarlos J. Lavernia, MD, TheCenter for AdvancedOrthopedics at Larkin
12:55 pm – 1:00 pm Discussion
Resident Review Course
1:00 pm – 1:30 pm Musculoskeletal OncologySheila A. Conway, MD,University of Miami HealthSystem
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm TraumaMichael S. Kain, MD, LaheyHospital & Medical Center
2:00 pm – 2:15 pm Questions / Break
2:15 pm – 2:45 pm Adult ReconstructionCarlos J. Lavernia, MD, TheCenter for AdvancedOrthopedics at Larkin
2:45 pm – 3:15 pm Sports MedicineJoshua A. Baumfeld, MD,Lahey Hospital & MedicalCenter
3:15 pm – 3:45pm Upper ExtremityCharles Cassidy, MD, TuftsMedical Center
3:45 pm – 4:00 pm Questions / Break
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Foot & AnkleSameh A. Labib, MD, EmorySports Medicine Center
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm PediatricsJ. Richard Bowen, MD, AlfredI. duPont Hospital for Children(Nemours Foundation)
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Scientific E-Poster Session
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Multimedia Education Session
6:00 am – 7:00 am Scientific E-Poster Session
7:00 am – 7:05 am AnnouncementsRichard M. Wilk, MD,Program Chair
Session 4 – Total KneesModerators: Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD, Hospital forSpecial Surgery & Richard Iorio, MD, NYU LangoneMedical Center
7:05 am – 8:00 am Abstract Presentations
Rapid Fire Session 5A–ESports, Foot & Ankle, Total Hip, Trauma & Misc.
8:03 am – 8:35 am Abstract Presentations
8:35 am – 8:55 am BREAK – Please visit Exhibits
Session 6 – BOC Report & Howard Steel LectureModerator: James T. Guille, MD, Brandywine Instituteof Orthopaedics
8:55 am – 9:00 am BOC ReportHenry A. Backe Jr., MD,Orthopaedic Specialty Group
9:00 am – 9:05 am Introduction of Howard SteelLecturerJames T. Guille, MD,Brandywine Institute ofOrthopaedics
9:05 am – 10:00 am Howard Steel LecturerAmerica’s Oldest Brewery:Still Family-Owned &Operated After 188 YearsDick Yuengling, Jr.
10:00 am – 10:20 am BREAK – Please visit Exhibits
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Symposium 3 – Foot & AnkleModerator: Sameh A. Labib, MD, Emory SportsMedicine Center
10:20 am – 10:30 am Arthroscopic Ankle Fusion isthe Way To Go: Why andHowMargaret J. Lobo, MD, LaheyHospital & Medical Center
10:30 am – 10:40 am Ankle Replacement: How tobe SuccessfulStuart D. Miller, MD, UnionMemorial Ortho & Sport
10:40 am – 10:50 am Achilles Tendon Tears: Non-op, Repair or Augment?Martin J. O’Malley, MD, WeillCornell Medical College
10:50 am – 11:00 am Ankle Instability: When toOperate and How?Christopher Chiodo, MD,Brigham and WomensHospital
11:00 am – 11:10 am Hallux Rigidus: Cheilectomy,Fusion or Even ProsthesisJudy Baumhauer, MD, MPH,University of RochesterMedical Center
11:10 am – 11:15 am Discussion
11:15 am – 12:15 pm EOA Luncheon – IndustryPresentation*CME Credit Not Available
Symposium 4 – ShoulderModerator: Joshua A. Baumfeld, MD, Lahey Hospital& Medical Center
12:15 pm – 12:25 pm Shoulder Instability: MyApproach in 2017Xinning Li, MD, BostonUniversity School of Medicine
12:25 pm – 12:35 pm SLAP Tears in OverheadAthletes
Sara L. Edwards, MD, SportsOrthopedic & Rehab
12:35 pm – 12:45 pm Biceps Disease: When, What,& Where?Ilya Voloshin, MD, UniversityOrthopaedic Associates ofRochester
12:45 pm – 12:55 pm Design Considerations inReverse Shoulder ArthroplastyJonathan C. Levy, MD, HolyCross Orthopaedic Institute
12:55 pm – 1:05 pm Discussion
1:05 pm – 2:05 pm Scientific E-Poster Session
2:05 pm – 3:05 pm Multimedia Education Session
6:00 am – 7:00 am Scientific E-Poster Session
7:00 am – 7:05 am AnnouncementsRichard M. Wilk, MD, ProgramChair
Session 7 – Total HipModerators: David W. Romness, MD, CommonwealthOrthopaedics & Adam J. Rana, MD, Maine MedicalCenter
7:05 am – 8:00 am Abstract Presentations
8:00 am – 8:30 am EOA Breakfast – IndustryPresentation*CME Credit Not Available
Symposium 5 – Wrist & ElbowModerator: Henry A. Backe Jr., MD, OrthopaedicSpecialty Group, Quinnipiac University, Netter Schoolof Medicine
8:30 am – 8:40 am Elbow Arthroscopy: Tips &TricksCharles Cassidy, MD, TuftsMedical Center
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8:40 am – 8:50 am Wrist Arthroscopy: Tips &TricksMarc J. Richard, MD, DukeUniversity Medical Center
8:50 am – 9:00 am Endoscopic vs Open CarpalTunnel ReleaseEon K. Shin, MD, ThePhiladelphia Hand Center
9:00 am – 9:10 am Epicondylitis: CurrentConceptsDavid S. Zelouf, MD, ThePhiladelphia Hand Center
9:10 am – 9:20 am Discussion
9:20 am – 9:35 am Second Business Meeting
9:35 am – 10:00 am BREAK – Please visit Exhibits
Session 8 – Presidential Guest SpeakerModerator: James T. Guille, MD, Brandywine Instituteof Orthopaedics
10:00 am – 10:05 am Introduction of PresidentialGuest SpeakerJames T. Guille, MD,Brandywine Institute ofOrthopaedics
10:05 am – 10:35 am Presidential Guest Speaker Glorious Orthopaedics
J. Richard Bowen, MD, AlfredI. duPont Hospital for Children(Nemours Foundation)
Rapid Fire Session 9A–ESports, Upper Extremity, Biologics, Health CareEconomics & Misc.
10:38 am – 11:10 am Abstract Presentations
11:10 am – 11:20 am Refreshment Break
Symposium 6 – Pediatric Knee / Sports MedicineModerator: John D. Kelly IV, MD, University ofPennsylvania
11:20 am – 11:30 am Patella Instability in PediatricPatients: Current ConceptsCory M. Edgar, MD, PhD,New EnglandMusculoskeletal Institute
11:30 am – 11:40 am Pediatric ACLReconstruction: CurrentConceptsAnil S. Ranawat, MD,Hospital for Special Surgery
11:40 am – 11:50 am BEAR ACL RepairYi-Meng Yen, MD, BostonChildren’s Hospital
11:50 am – 12:00 pm Articular Cartilage Update2017Tom Minas, MD, Brighamand Women’s Hospital
12:00 pm – 12:10 pm Discussion
Symposium 7 – TraumaModerator: Michael S. Kain, MD, Lahey Hospital &Medical Center
PanelMara L. Schenker, MDEmory University School of MedicineDavid I. Weiss, MDArthritis AssociatesGregory J. Della Rocca, MDUniversity of Missouri Health
12:10 pm – 12:20 pm Open Fractures: CurrentGuidelines for Treatment
12:20 pm – 12:30 pm Femoral Shaft Fractures:Tips & Tricks
12:30 pm – 12:40 pm Tibial Shaft Fractures: Tips &Tricks
12:40 pm – 12:50 pm Compartment Syndrome:Current Concepts
12:50 pm – 1:00 pm Discussion
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9:00 am – 10:00 am Social Committee Meeting
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Meeting Registration
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Sponsor/Exhibit Setup
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Board of Trustees Meeting
6:00 am – 1:00 pm Meeting Registration
6:45 am – 1:00 pm Technical Exhibits, ContinentalBreakfast, Coffee Breaks and DailyDrawing
8:00 am Beach Walk
8:05 am – 8:20 am First Business Meeting
9:00 am – 10:30 am Spouse/Children’s HospitalityJoin your friends and meet new spouseswhile enjoying a continental breakfast.Price: Included in Registration Fee or$40 per Unregistered Adult Guest; $20per Unregistered Child (5-17 years)
11:15 am – 12:15 pm EOA Luncheon - Industry PresentationPrice: Included in Registration Fee*CME Credit Not Available
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Art Deco Walking Tours3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Take a walk with HistoryMiami through
one of the city’s most exciting andattractive neighborhoods, South Beach’sArt Deco District. You will hear the storiesof how this area, once strictly farmland,was transformed by the land boom of the1920’s and again by the hurricane of1926. Lovers of the unique Art Deco styleof architecture will be in awe of thelargest group of Art Deco buildings inAmerica. More buildings of this periodare being restored every day. Cottoncandy-colored hotels and apartmenthouses dot the square miles on SouthBeach. This streamlined architecture andstyle popular in the 20s and 30s isenjoying a resurgence and the Art DecoDistrict is one of the East Coast’s hottestnight spots. The tour covers approx. 3miles.Price:$27 per person (Min. 10 people)
5:30 pm – 6:15 pm Resident ReceptionAll residents are invited to attend.Attire: Resort CasualPrice: Included in Registration Fee
6:15 pm – 7:00 pm New Member ReceptionAll EOA new members are invited toattend this reception. The EOA Boardand other leadership would like to takethis opportunity to welcome you.Attire: Resort CasualPrice: Included in Registration Fee
7:00 pm – 9:30 pm Welcome ReceptionHave a wonderful evening overlookingthe ocean and enjoying the beachbreeze. You’ll savor delicious fooddelicacies and open bar while chattingwith friends and colleagues.Attire: Resort Casual (no jacketrequired), spike heels notrecommendedPrice: Included in Registration Fee or$100 per Unregistered Adult Guest; $50per Unregistered Child (5-17 years)
6:30 am – 1:05 pm Meeting Registration
6:45 am – 1:05 pm Technical Exhibits, ContinentalBreakfast, Coffee Breaks and DailyDrawing
8:00 am Beach Walk
9:30 am Party BridgeAll levels welcome! Food and beverageon own.Price: Included in Registration Fee
11:15 am – 12:15 pm EOA Luncheon - IndustryPresentationPrice: Included in Registration Fee*CME Credit Not Available
12:30 pm – 6:00 pm Golf Tournament 1:05 pm Tee TimeCrandon Golf at Key Biscayne is achampionship 18-hole golf courselocated on the island paradise of KeyBiscayne. Crandon Golf is an explosionof color and light surrounded by water,mangroves and lush, tropical foliage.The tournament will be a 1:05 pmshotgun start with scramble format.Price: $145 per person (Includesgreens fees, lunch, beverage cart andtransportation)
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1:00 pm – 4:15 pm History of Miami DowntownArchitecture & Archaeology TourEnjoy a leisurely stroll through thehistoric heart of Miami! Explore the10,000 years of history that made SouthFlorida what it is today, while you hearwhat is currently making this neighbor-hood one of the fastest growing areas inFlorida. Take a closer look at Down-town, and learn how it became home tomany museums, parks, educationcenters, banks, government offices, andsome of the oldest buildings in the city.Explore the unique architecture, thequiet river walkways and the history of acity that continues to strive to becomethe “Manhattan of the South.” Trans-portation included.Price: $40 per person (Min. 20 people)
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Exhibitor ReceptionBefore you go to dinner, start yourevening off with drinks and horsd’oeuvres with SOA.Attire: Business CasualPrice: Included in Registration Fee or$75 per Unregistered Adult Guest
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Kids’ Movie Party and Arts & CraftsWhile your parents are at the ExhibitorReception, enjoy dinner and crafts or amovie with your friends. If younger than5 years old, must be accompanied by anadult. This is not a babysitting service,but provided only for parents attendingthe Exhibitor Reception.Price: Included in Registration Fee or$25 per Unregistered Child (5-17 years)
6:00 am – 1:00 pm Meeting Registration
6:45 am – 1:00 pm Technical Exhibits, ContinentalBreakfast, Coffee Breaks and DailyDrawing
8:00 am Beach Walk
8:00 am – 8:30 am EOA Industry BreakfastPrice: Included in Registration Fee*CME Credit Not Available
9:00 am Book DiscussionAll The Light We Cannot Seeby Anthony DoerrFood and beverage on own.Price: Included in Registration Fee
9:20 am – 9:35 am Second Business Meeting
12:45 pm – 3:45 pm Food Tour in Wynwood Art DistrictSpend a leisurely afternoon enchanted byeclectic art and exquisite food in Miami’strendiest and most vibrant neighborhoodat the Wynwood Art District Food & ArtTour. Dine your way through favorite localrestaurants in one of the largest open-airstreet art collections in the world! All of thefood served is equivalent to a full lunch,the tour goes rain or shine and thewalking distance is approximately 1 mile.Transportation and gratuity included.Price: $82 per person (Min. 20 people)
1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Deep Sea FishingEnjoy the thrill of catching the fish of alifetime aboard a state-of-the-art sportfishing boat. Troll for sailfish, marlin,dolphin, wahoo, kingfish, tuna, barracudaand shark or bottom fish for grouper,snapper and amberjack in the enrichedwaters of the Gulf Stream and AtlanticOcean. The captain and mate provide allthe fishing tackle, rigged bait andinstruction required. Box lunch,beverages and gratuity included.Price: $289 per person (Min. 8 people)
6:15 pm – 11:00 pm Jazz Reception & Founders’ DinnerThe evening begins with a lovelyreception and music brought to you by theEOA Jazz Band. The band plays popularjazz tunes that will be enjoyed by all.Dinner will follow with delectable food andgood company. “The Water Coolers,” amusical comedy group, will performsongs and sketches that will keep youlaughing throughout the night.Surrounded by music and theatre, thisnight will be unforgettable.Attire: Festive (Jackets only, no ties)Price: Included in Registration Fee or$150 per Unregistered Adult Guest; $95Surcharge per Registered Child (5-17years)
6:15 pm – 11:00 pm Kids’ Movie Party and Arts & CraftsWhile your parents are at the Founders’Dinner, enjoy dinner and crafts or a moviewith your friends. If younger than 5 yearsold, must be accompanied by an adult.This is not a babysitting service, butprovided only for parents attending theFounders’ Dinner.Price: Included in registration fee or $25per Unregistered Child (5-17 years)
Miami Beach is seen as a trend-setting arts and entertainment Mecca,and a shopping and cultural wonder by visitors, world travelers, celebritiesand locals alike. Miami Beach has always been a tourist-friendly vacationhot spot, but the city offers so much more. Miami Beach is no longer justa place to play on the beach soaking up the sun, due to an economicboom that has sprung from the refurbishment of the Art Deco HistoricDistrict. From café’s, clubs and shopping Miami Beach offers visitors andresidents a dazzling array of amenities to enjoy.
Sunny Florida skies, a buzzing nightlife and the insistent rhythm of culture electrify this sultry city fronting theAtlantic Ocean. Beyond the radiant sun, surf and sand, Miami Beach offers rich history and entertainment alongwith an eclectic shopping experience, from designer boutiques to mainstream chains.
Loews Miami Beach Hotel with its “SoBe style” fusion of cosmopolitan and Art Decoinfluences, combines beachfront elegance with top-notch amenities for the premierMiami Beach luxury hotel experience. Located in the "heart" of South Beach, directly onthe Atlantic Ocean, the hotel showcases a palm tree lined promenade, oceanfrontsparkling pool, spa and fitness Center, six restaurants and lounges, Kids’s Camp andboutiques. The hotel’s 790 luxury guestrooms, all featuring bay, city or ocean views.
EOA has reserved a block of sleeping rooms for your convenience while attending theAnnual Meeting, and will hold these rooms until September 18, 2017. To make areservation call the Loews Miami Beach Hotel at 888-879-0462. Space is limited, so makeyour reservation early!
Room RatesSuperior Guest Room $239Deluxe City View King $249Luxury Partial Ocean View King $259Premium Ocean View King $399
Please mention that you are with Eastern Orthopaedic Association to get the discounted rate!
Confirmation: A hotel confirmation will be sent to you upon receipt of your reservation request.Guarantee Policy: All Reservations require a credit card to guarantee your reservation. A deposit equal to onenight’s room and tax will be charged to the individual’s credit card.Cancellation Policy: Reservations must be cancelled 72 hours prior to arrival to avoid a penalty.
Loews Miami Beach Hotel is a 25-minute drive from Miami International Airport (MIA). Taxi service isapproximately $35 one-way. Loews Miami Beach Hotel is a 55-minute drive from Fort Lauderdale Airport (FLL).Taxi service is approximately $85 one-way. Limo service is available by calling Coastal Car at (305) 604-5420(Loews Concierge Desk).
If you would like to rent a car, Hertz discounts are available by calling 800-654-2240 and referencing CV#04B00009 or online at Hertz.com: under the Reservation form, click the box next to "Enter a Discount or PromoCode" and enter 04B00009 in the Convention Number field. Valet parking is $45 per night.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Full refund (less $35.00 administrative fee) will begranted if a cancellation is made prior to 10 business days before the meeting date; a50% refund if canceled between 5 and 10 business days before the meeting date. Norefund will be granted within 5 business days of the meeting, or anytime thereafter.
SPECIAL NEEDS: If you have hearing, vision or mobility impairment and needappropriate accommodations in order to participate fully in this activity, please notifythe EOA Management Company, DTMS, by October 2, 2017 by phone 866-362-1409or email [email protected] to discuss your needs.
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New 2017 EOA Member No ChargeEOA Member Physician $695NJOS Member $695Moderator/Presenter $695Non Member Physician $995Emeritus Member $400Active Military $200Allied Health Professional $350Resident/Fellow $150Medical Student $150
Art Deco Walking Tour - Thu 10/19 at 1:30 pm ($27)
Art Deco Walking Tour - Thu 10/19 at 3:00 pm ($27)
Golf Tournament - Fri 10/20 ($145)
Downtown Architecture & Archaeology Tour - Fri 10/20 ($40)
Food Tour in Wynwood Art District - Sat 10/21 ($82)
Deep Sea Fishing - Sat 10/21 ($289)
Physician/Allied Health Registration Fee $____Guest Registration Fees $____
Tours/Activities Fees $____Unregistered Guest Event Fees $____
TOTAL $____
Please provide the information below for each of your Adult guestsso we can include their name badges in your registration packet.(Registered children (5-17) will receive a wristband.)________________________________________Spouse/Guest Name City State
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◊ Check Enclosed (payable to Eastern Orthopaedic Association)
◊ Charge my: ◊ Visa ◊ MasterCard ◊ American Express
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Spouse/Child Hospitality - Adult ($40)Spouse/Child Hospitality - Child 5-17 ($20)Welcome Reception - Adult ($100)Welcome Reception - Child 5-17 ($50)Exhibitor Reception - Adult ($75)
Kids’ Movie Night on Friday ($25)Founders’ Dinner - Adult ($150)Kids’ Movie Night on Saturday ($25)
Child Surcharge - Founders’ Dinner ($95)
ONLYunregisteredspouses, guests,and children whowish to attendevents should fillout this form.
These eventsare included forregisteredspouses, guestsand children.
Physician/Allied Health Registration Fee Includes: Scientific Sessions, Scientific E-Poster Sessions, Multimedia Education Sessions,Symposia, Continental Breakfasts, Workshops, Breaks, Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Reception, Jazz Reception & Founders’ Dinner.
Guest Registration Fee Includes: Spouse/Child Hospitality, Welcome Reception, Exhibitor Reception, Jazz Reception & Founders’ Dinner.
Child Registration Fee Includes: Spouse/Child Hospitality, Welcome Reception, and Kids’ Movie Nights on Friday and Saturday.
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Spouse/Guest (18+) $225Child(ren) 5-17 years $35Child(ren) under 5 years No Charge