ORLive Program Discusses Current Trends in Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery and Computer Simulation

(firmenpresse) - FARMINGTON, CT -- (Marketwire) -- 11/07/11 -- BroadcastMed, Inc.'s surgical web portal ORLive.com presents a premiere webcast from NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University Medical Center discussing the latest trends in arthroscopic shoulder surgery and computer simulation. Advancements in arthroscopic shoulder surgery techniques combined with emerging technology are improving patient outcomes. On Tuesday, November 8th at Noon Eastern, Columbia orthopedic surgeons Christopher Ahman, MD, Louis Bigliani, MD, Edwin Cadet, MD, and William Levine, MD will demonstrate and discuss current trends in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. In-depth topics that will be discussed during the program include: current trends in arthroscopic instability repair, computer enhanced planning for shoulder arthroplasty, and the past, present, and future of rotator cuff repair.
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Since 1994, BroadcastMed has been providing online video solutions to hospitals, device manufacturers, and other health-related organizations. Our audience has access to thousands of hours of surgical broadcasts through our ORLive.com portal along with medical programs in other clinical disciplines, many of which include continuing medical education (CME) credit.
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Datum: 07.11.2011 - 19:14 Uhr
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