Resident Review Courses

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Choose a location
near you!

Expand your foot and ankle training 

Gain essential knowledge of foot and ankle surgery in preparation for the OITE Exam

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   Two Resident Review Courses will be offered in Fall 2012.

Watch for more information on dates, locations and faculty

West Coast Location

Southeast Location​

 
 

 Program Outline

 

​Reconstruction

Disorders of the first ray – Hallux Valgus/Hallux Rigidus
Less Toe and Bunionette Deformities
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction/Flatfoot
The Cavus Foot
The Diabetic Foot and Charcot Osteoarthropathy
Ankle Arthritis & Deformity - Arthrodesis, Arthroplasty & Osteotomy
 

Sports Medicine

The Unstable Ankle
Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Achilles Tendinopathy and Injury
Plantar Fasciitis
Stress Fractures
 

Trauma

Ankle and Pilon Fractures
Talus Fractures
Calcaneus Fractures
Lisfranc & Midfoot Injuries
Fifth Metatarsal Fractures
 

Technology

Orthobiologics
Implant and Fixation Technology
Amputations and Prosthetics
 

Foot and Ankle as a Career Choice

Fellowship Opportunities
Lifestyle Issues and Benefits Related to Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
 
 

 Registration

 
Watch for more information on dates, locations and faculty. 
 
This course is open to residents enrolled in ACGME-approved orthopaedic residency programs.
 

 What's Covered

 

​"In addition to OITE prep and practice questions, this course will feature case-based learning.  This is an outstanding 'real world' opportunity for residents to learn about foot and ankle surgery, and expecially what itis like to be a foot and ankle surgeon practicing today."
James W. Brodsky, MD
2011 Chair, Dallas Course

"This comprehensive, yet concise course is intended to increase your knowledge of foot and ankle surgery while preparing for the OITE exam. The program includes a targeted review of high-yield foot and ankle topics with sessions featuring questions from previous exams."
Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhD
2011 Chair, Boston Course

 

 Questions!

 
​For further information and questions, please contact Peggy Reilly, Outreach Programs Manager, preilly@aofas.org, or 847-384-4379.
 

 Thank You to the OEF

 
The AOFAS Resident Review Courses are supported in
part by donations from individuals and industry to the Society's
Outreach &
Education Fund (OEF).