S.P.I.N.E. 2011 Annual Meeting
On behalf of the entire faculty and the S.P.I.N.E Society we invite you to participate in the 4th Annual meeting which will be held in the historic city of Beirut Lebanon, June 27th- 30th by the New York Times (Jan 2009).
Under the instructions of globally renowned faculty, the stellar educational program utilizes lectures and hands-on workstations to present their most current concepts and techniques in the management of vast array of spinal disorders: degenerative and traumatic controversies, adult and pediatric spinal deformities (Spine division), sport related injuries, early arthritis and minimally invasive options(orthopedic division) as well as the most current concepts and innovative options for management of acute and chronic painful conditions (Pain management division). Due to the unique international platform, provocative topics, and in-depth debates, leading regional and international neurosurgeons, pain management specialists and orthopedic spine surgeons will, once again, come together in the Historical city of Beirut and the jewel of tourism in the Middle East to present their clinical and scientific research and demonstrate their own innovations and cutting edge techniques.
Course highlights includes:
- World renowned faculty from orthopedic, pain management, and neurological surgery.
- Interactive format with case based discussions, scientific debates and round table discussions
- Hands-on cadaveric and dry labs and workshops (multiple vendors).
- Latest advances discussed by their own developpers.
- Updates on: Minimally invasive surgery for spine, motion preservation, scoliosis management and complication avoidance and management.
- Updates on: sport related injuries, early arthritis management and minimally invasive options for musculoskeletal injuries.
- Updates on Pain modulation, Pumps, Regional blocks and pre-postoperative pain management
- Opportunity for 1-on-1 discussions with who’s Who in spine surgery.
- Exhibits by the premier spine companies.
- 15 Category 1 AMA CME credits.
This will be a unique opportunity and truly unforgettable course for all participants. You will have the chance to meet and interact with who’s who in spine surgery and visit one of the world’s historical sites and enjoy the city of Beirut along with your families and friends. this will further make this an unforgettable experience.
We hope you join us in Beirut for this outstanding international symposium.
S.P.I.N.E Society
Tony Tannoury, MD
*This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of Boston University School of Medicine and the Society for Progress and Innovations for the Near East. Boston University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Boston University School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.