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BONUS! Check in before the test with a live webinar on June 10: AAOS Board Preparation and Review Refresher – Statistics, included with your registration PRE-RECORDED LECTURES – Available Beginning February 1, 2021 FOOT and ANKLE Gait/Biomechanics (20 min) Foot and Ankle Trauma (70 min) Neurologic Disorders (30 min) Foot and Ankle Arthritis (35 min) Sports Medicine (30 min) Tendon Disorders (15 min) Hallux Valgus/1st Ray Disorders (15 min) Lesser Toe Disorders/Forefoot (10 min) Diabetic Foot/Amputations (10 min) Foot and Ankle Basic Science (5 min) SPORTS MEDICINE General Medical Sports Issues (30 min) Knee Ligament Injuries (25 min) Knee Meniscal and Chondral Injuries (15 min) Lower Extremity Malalignment, Extensor Mechanism Disorders and Overuse Injuries (25 min) Sports Hip and Foot and Ankle Injuries (20 min) Clavicle and AC JT Injuries (25 min) Total Shoulder (20 min) Shoulder Instability, Rotator Cuff and Biceps Pathology (55 min) Elbow Anatomy and Sports Injuries (30 min) Arthroscopic and Radiographic Pearls (15 min) Sports Basic Science and TSA (25 min) TRAUMA CONCEPTS Multiple Injured Patients (25 min) Upper Extremity – Clavicle/Shoulder/Humerus (40 min) Upper Extremity – Elbow/Forearm (30 min) Lower Extremity – Hip/Femur (50 min) Lower Extremity – Knee/Tibia (35 min) Acetabulum (30 min) Pelvis (30 min) Compartment Syndrome (20 min) Trauma Basic Science (15 min) UPPER EXTREMITY/HAND Hand Anatomy/Basic Science (35 min) Tendon Injuries/Tendinopathies (45 min) Tendon Transfers/Congenital Hand Differences (20 min) Tumor/Vascular Disorders/Compartment Syndrome (60 min) Finger Tip Injuries/Replantation/ Microvascular (35 min) Compression Neuropathies/Nerve Injuries (55 min) Hand and Wrist Fractures (45 min) Hand and Wrist Instability (35 min) Hand Arthritis (30 min) Hand Infections (30 min) SPINE Spine Biomechanics/Basic Science (30 min) Cervical Trauma (45 min) Cervical Degenerative (45 min) Thoracic and Lumbar Trauma (25 min) Thoracic and Lumbar Degenerative (40 min) Spinal Cord Injury (30 min) Spinal Infections (20 min) Review and Analysis of Spine SAE and OITE Questions – with Spine Anatomy (1.5 hrs) ADULT RECONSTRUCTION Hip Pathology, Biomechanics and Joint Preservation (20 min) Complications, Periprosthetic Fractures and Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty (25 min) Complications and Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty (30 min) Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty (35 min) Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (35 min) Periprosthetic Joint Infection (15 min) Basic Science and DVT Prophylaxis (30 min) SPECIAL LECTURE: Second Time Test Takers (1.25 hrs) PATHOLOGY Evaluation, Staging and Biopsy (35 min) Benign Bone Tumors, Children and Adults (45 min) Malignant Bone Tumors in Children (50 min) Malignant Bone Tumors in Adult (45 min) Characteristic Bone Lesions (30 min) Soft Tissue Tumors (55 min) Synovial Disorders (20 min) Characteristic Soft Tissue Tumors (15 min) Basic Science (1.5 hrs) BASIC SCIENCE Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts and Regulators (25 min) Biology of Cartilage, Tendons, Ligaments and Muscles (20 min) Growth Plate and Fracture Healing (10 min) Endocrine and Bone Metabolism (15 min) Rheumatic, Autoimmune and Crystalline Diseases (10 min) Drug Mechanisms and Microbiology (15 min) Biomaterials (10 min) NEW! STATISTICS Study Design and Level of Evidence (10 min) Number Needed to Treat (10 min) Sensitivity, Specificity and Predictive Value (10 min) Type 1 and 2 Errors (10 min) Effect Size and MCID (5 min) PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS Neuromuscular Diseases & Cerebral Palsy (50 min) Lower Extremity Fractures (30 min) Upper Extremity Congenital Disorders (30 min) Upper Extremity Fractures (50 min) Pediatric Foot Deformities (30 min) Pediatric Hip (40 min) Lower Extremity Growth, Congenital Deformities (30 min) Pediatric Musculoskeletal Disorders and Dysplasias (35 min) Pediatric Spinal Deformity (30 min) Basic Science Fundamentals in Pediatrics (30 min) LIVE-STREAMED LECTURES Leading faculty deliver high-yield review lectures, guide you through exam questions and answer your questions live. Tuesday, April 20 Foot and Ankle (9:00 – 11:00 am CST) Hand and Upper Extremity (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST) Wednesday, April 21 Sports Medicine General and Lower Extremity (9:00 – 11:00 am CST) Sports Medicine Upper Extremity (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST) Thursday, April 22 Trauma Concepts (9:00 – 11:00 am CST) Spine (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST) Friday, April 23 Adult Reconstruction (9:00 – 11:00 am CST) Pathology/Oncology (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST) Basic Science (3:30 - 5:00 pm CST) Saturday, April 24 Pediatric Orthopaedics (9:00 – 11:00 am CST) Schedule subject to change. The AAOS Orthopaedic Board Preparation and Review Course has been redesigned with you in mind. We meet you where you are – at home, at work, or even on-the-go – offering the review content and study resources that position you to get where you’re going: one step closer to ABOS certification. Content is designed for convenient, continuous review, with online materials delivered in three phases: 1 February 1 – April 1: Pre-Recorded Lectures Kick off your review with pre-recorded lectures covering the testable topics, released periodically to pace your review. Faculty draw on material based on common test questions to lead you through the vast amount of content for each specialty area (see below). 2 April 20 – 24: Live-Streamed Lectures Dedicate approximately four hours each day to live-streamed, deep-dive, high- yield review lectures covering the key take-home points for each specialty area. Faculty re-cap the most important testable facts and concepts. Review mock exam questions and participate in interactive Q&A with expert faculty. 3 Post-Course – July 31: Continue Your Review Build on your progress and review all course content until exam day! Content is available through July 31, 2021. Pop into the online portal at your convenience, whether you have time for a quick lecture, or prefer to dedicate a day to review. FACULTY Michael P. Ast, MD, FAAOS Pedro K. Beredjiklian, MD, FAAOS John J. Grayhack, MD, FAAOS Amit Jain, MD Christopher M. Jones, MD, FAAOS Anish R. Kadakia, MD, FAAOS Rushyuan J. Lee, MD, FAAOS Adam S. Levin, MD, FAAOS Carol D. Morris, MD, MS, FAAOS Greg M. Osgood, MD, FAAOS David R. Richardson, MD, FAAOS Matthew D. Saltzman, MD, FAAOS Neil P. Sheth, MD, FAAOS Eric D. Shirley, MD, FAAOS David B. Weiss, MD, FAAOS Brian C. Werner, MD, FAAOS Bashir A. Zikria, MD, MSc, FAAOS Faculty and schedule subject to change. A. Jay Khanna, MD, FAAOS Course Director Francis H. Shen, MD, FAAOS Course Director Register at aaos.org/BoardPrep21

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Page 1: Register at aaos.org/BoardPrep21SPORTS MEDICINE General Medical Sports Issues (30 min) Knee Ligament Injuries (25 min) Knee Meniscal and Chondral Injuries (15 min) Lower Extremity

BONUS! Check in before the test with a live webinar on June 10: AAOS Board Preparation and Review Refresher – Statistics, included with your registration

PRE-RECORDED LECTURES – Available Beginning February 1, 2021

FOOT and ANKLE

Gait/Biomechanics (20 min)

Foot and Ankle Trauma (70 min)

Neurologic Disorders (30 min)

Foot and Ankle Arthritis (35 min) Sports Medicine (30 min)

Tendon Disorders (15 min) Hallux Valgus/1st Ray Disorders (15 min) Lesser Toe Disorders/Forefoot (10 min)

Diabetic Foot/Amputations (10 min)

Foot and Ankle Basic Science (5 min)

SPORTS MEDICINE

General Medical Sports Issues (30 min) Knee Ligament Injuries (25 min) Knee Meniscal and Chondral Injuries (15 min)

Lower Extremity Malalignment, Extensor Mechanism Disorders and Overuse Injuries (25 min)

Sports Hip and Foot and Ankle Injuries (20 min)

Clavicle and AC JT Injuries (25 min)

Total Shoulder (20 min)

Shoulder Instability, Rotator Cuff and Biceps Pathology (55 min) Elbow Anatomy and Sports Injuries (30 min)

Arthroscopic and Radiographic Pearls (15 min)

Sports Basic Science and TSA (25 min)

TRAUMA CONCEPTS

Multiple Injured Patients (25 min) Upper Extremity – Clavicle/Shoulder/Humerus (40 min)

Upper Extremity – Elbow/Forearm (30 min)

Lower Extremity – Hip/Femur (50 min) Lower Extremity – Knee/Tibia (35 min)

Acetabulum (30 min)

Pelvis (30 min)

Compartment Syndrome (20 min) Trauma Basic Science (15 min)

UPPER EXTREMITY/HAND

Hand Anatomy/Basic Science (35 min) Tendon Injuries/Tendinopathies (45 min) Tendon Transfers/Congenital Hand Differences (20 min) Tumor/Vascular Disorders/Compartment Syndrome (60 min) Finger Tip Injuries/Replantation/ Microvascular (35 min)

Compression Neuropathies/Nerve Injuries (55 min) Hand and Wrist Fractures (45 min) Hand and Wrist Instability (35 min) Hand Arthritis (30 min) Hand Infections (30 min)

SPINE

Spine Biomechanics/Basic Science (30 min) Cervical Trauma (45 min)

Cervical Degenerative (45 min) Thoracic and Lumbar Trauma (25 min)

Thoracic and Lumbar Degenerative (40 min)

Spinal Cord Injury (30 min) Spinal Infections (20 min)

Review and Analysis of Spine SAE and OITE Questions – with Spine Anatomy (1.5 hrs)

ADULT RECONSTRUCTION

Hip Pathology, Biomechanics and Joint Preservation (20 min) Complications, Periprosthetic Fractures and Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty (25 min)

Complications and Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty (30 min)

Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty (35 min) Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (35 min)

Periprosthetic Joint Infection (15 min) Basic Science and DVT Prophylaxis (30 min)

SPECIAL LECTURE: Second Time Test Takers (1.25 hrs)

PATHOLOGY

Evaluation, Staging and Biopsy (35 min) Benign Bone Tumors, Children and Adults (45 min)

Malignant Bone Tumors in Children (50 min) Malignant Bone Tumors in Adult (45 min) Characteristic Bone Lesions (30 min)

Soft Tissue Tumors (55 min) Synovial Disorders (20 min) Characteristic Soft Tissue Tumors (15 min) Basic Science (1.5 hrs)

BASIC SCIENCE

Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts and Regulators (25 min) Biology of Cartilage, Tendons, Ligaments and Muscles (20 min) Growth Plate and Fracture Healing (10 min)

Endocrine and Bone Metabolism (15 min)

Rheumatic, Autoimmune and Crystalline Diseases (10 min) Drug Mechanisms and Microbiology (15 min) Biomaterials (10 min)

NEW! STATISTICS

Study Design and Level of Evidence (10 min) Number Needed to Treat (10 min) Sensitivity, Specificity and Predictive Value (10 min)

Type 1 and 2 Errors (10 min) Effect Size and MCID (5 min)

PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS

Neuromuscular Diseases & Cerebral Palsy (50 min) Lower Extremity Fractures (30 min) Upper Extremity Congenital Disorders (30 min) Upper Extremity Fractures (50 min) Pediatric Foot Deformities (30 min) Pediatric Hip (40 min)

Lower Extremity Growth, Congenital Deformities (30 min) Pediatric Musculoskeletal Disorders and Dysplasias (35 min) Pediatric Spinal Deformity (30 min) Basic Science Fundamentals in Pediatrics (30 min)

LIVE-STREAMED LECTURES Leading faculty deliver high-yield review lectures, guide you through exam questions and answer your questions live.

Tuesday, April 20 Foot and Ankle (9:00 – 11:00 am CST)

Hand and Upper Extremity (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST)

Wednesday, April 21Sports Medicine General and Lower Extremity (9:00 – 11:00 am CST) Sports Medicine Upper Extremity (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST)

Thursday, April 22Trauma Concepts (9:00 – 11:00 am CST)

Spine (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST)

Friday, April 23Adult Reconstruction (9:00 – 11:00 am CST)

Pathology/Oncology (1:00 – 3:00 pm CST)

Basic Science (3:30 - 5:00 pm CST)

Saturday, April 24Pediatric Orthopaedics (9:00 – 11:00 am CST)

Schedule subject to change.

The AAOS Orthopaedic Board Preparation and Review Course has been redesigned with you in mind. We meet you where you are – at home, at work, or even on-the-go – offering the review content and study resources that position you to get where you’re going: one step closer to ABOS certification.

Content is designed for convenient, continuous review, with online materials delivered in three phases:

1 February 1 – April 1: Pre-Recorded Lectures Kick off your review with pre-recorded lectures covering the testable topics, released periodically to pace your review. Faculty draw on material based on common test questions to lead you through the vast amount of content for each specialty area (see below).

2 April 20 – 24: Live-Streamed LecturesDedicate approximately four hours each day to live-streamed, deep-dive, high-yield review lectures covering the key take-home points for each specialty area. Faculty re-cap the most important testable facts and concepts. Review mock exam questions and participate in interactive Q&A with expert faculty.

3 Post-Course – July 31: Continue Your Review Build on your progress and review all course content until exam day! Content is available through July 31, 2021. Pop into the online portal at your convenience, whether you have time for a quick lecture, or prefer to dedicate a day to review.

FACULTY

Michael P. Ast, MD, FAAOS

Pedro K. Beredjiklian, MD, FAAOS

John J. Grayhack, MD, FAAOS

Amit Jain, MD

Christopher M. Jones, MD, FAAOS

Anish R. Kadakia, MD, FAAOS

Rushyuan J. Lee, MD, FAAOS

Adam S. Levin, MD, FAAOS

Carol D. Morris, MD, MS, FAAOS

Greg M. Osgood, MD, FAAOS

David R. Richardson, MD, FAAOS

Matthew D. Saltzman, MD, FAAOS

Neil P. Sheth, MD, FAAOS

Eric D. Shirley, MD, FAAOS

David B. Weiss, MD, FAAOS

Brian C. Werner, MD, FAAOS

Bashir A. Zikria, MD, MSc, FAAOS

Faculty and schedule subject to change.

A. Jay Khanna, MD, FAAOSCourse Director

Francis H. Shen, MD, FAAOSCourse Director

Register at aaos.org/BoardPrep21

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You’ve worked hard to be where you are. Let us help you get to where you’re going. The Academy has been preparing residents for ABOS examinations for over 30 years and we’ve maintained one goal: helping you pass the Part I Board Exam – the first time.

Registration FeesOrthopaedic Resident / Post Residency in Fellowship Allied Health / PA / U.S. Military $1,599

AAOS Member $1,799

AAOS Emeritus Member $1,149

AAOS Nonmember $2,199

Earn 59.5 CME Credits!

The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) does not provide content or material for this educational program.

Register at aaos.org/BoardPrep21 or call 1.800.626.6726

Access Pre-Recorded Content on February 1, 2021 Live-Stream Lectures April 20 – 24, 2021

A. Jay Khanna, MD, FAAOSFrancis H. Shen, MD, FAAOS Course Directors

AAOS Orthopaedic Board Preparation and Review Course

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