Program chair: Scott D. Lifchez, MD
Attend these live webinars with colleagues and consultants to discuss submitted cases and recommended treatment options.
2013 Schedule
Monday, April 15 - Scapholunate Instability
Monday, August 25 -
SLAC
Monday, November 25
The consultants will present and discuss submitted cases and some from their own experience for maximum benefit of all the participants during the webinar.
Don’t miss these opportunities to consult with colleagues on one of your difficult cases.
Consultants:
Scott D. Lifchez, MD - Host, Program Chair
Additional faculty will be identified for each event.
Registration
Registration is open to ASSH Members only.
There is no fee for this activity. This is a free activity for ASSH members.
Participants are encouraged to submit their own cases for discussion during this live webinar.
To submit a case for consideration, visit the
ASSH Image Library (in the Members Center), read the upload agreement, and click
I Agree under the Image Upload and Editing section.
Be sure to add “(for webinar)” in the Case Name field. Your post should include:
- X-Ray images
- CT scans
- MRI images
Submit the case history, Image Library case title and specific question(s) related to the case to Jessica at meetings@assh.org.
CME
This is not a CME activity. No CME credits will be awarded for participation.
Recordings
Recordings of previous OCC webinars are available in the eLearning Portal.
About the OCC
The Online Consultation Corner (OCC) is intended to make the popular Clinical Consultation Corner from the Annual Meeting into a program that can be accessed remotely.
Participating members will provide challenging cases with specific questions about diagnosis and management. Cases on the same general topic will be presented in unison to help member participants learn about a specific area.
All participants are encouraged to submit cases, and all members, even those without a case to submit, are invited to participate in dialogue and ask questions. Unlike a standard webinar, the topics and cases are user-driven within a dynamic environment.on