Presenter:
Charles Daly, MD; Michael Gottschalk, MD; Eric Wagner, MD
Webinar Description:
This webinar will provide an update on five of the most common upper extremity procedures performed by hand surgeons in the U.S. In addition, the webinar will cover the pathophysiology, anatomy, surgical techniques (recorded videos), and a recent relevant literature review.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
- Identify and diagnose the top five most common upper extremity procedures performed by hand surgeons. In addition, participants will be able to describe the pathophysiology of each entity.
- Recognize common complications and pitfalls of the top five most common upper extremity procedures.
- Explain to patients the key aspects of each of the top five procedures to their patients.
- Describe the most commonly performed therapeutic modalities for both the preoperative and postoperative treatment of the five most commonly performed hand procedures.
Originally Presented: April 2020
Duration: One hour
CE Credit: 1 continuing education hour, or 0.1 CEU
Pricing:
Members $35
Student Members $20
Non-Members $55
Student Non-Members $30
* The ASHT Webinar Committee conducts an audit of webinars to ensure that the content is keeping up with the latest science and research. Please note that this webinar may be updated in the future. At that time, the purchased webinar will no longer be available for view.