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All registration information is posted to the ASES website. You will find an option to register online, a registration form for faxing/mailing, event descriptions, travel information, local dining options, and other information about the Chicago area. Also included, you will find a Preliminary Program. Abstracts are currently being selected to the program. A final program will be posted to the website once it becomes available. CME credit will be available for this event. Details to follow.
If you have yet to secure your hotel reservations, please see contact information below for the Sheraton Grand Chicago. When making your reservations, please let them know you are with the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) to receive the ASES room rate. The deadline to make a reservation is Wednesday, September 19, 2018 (
subject to availability
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Phone Reservations: 1-888-627-7106 (Toll Free), or 312-464-1000 (Local)
Guest Nation: Germany
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ASES 2018 Open Symposium – Shoulder Arthroplasty: Past, Present and Future
REGISTRATION OPEN!
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Shoulder arthroplasty surgeons have never before had more surgical options. What to do, when and how? Reverse, anatomic, glenoid augmentation with bone, metal, poly or not at all? How to best use 3D visualization and tools! What is in the development pipeline? Presentations and discussions by the most experienced surgeons and leading thinkers in the field.
All ASES members and non-members are welcome to attend. The program, developed by the program co-chairs, not only includes podium presentations by renowned ASES faculty, but also Industry Exhibits, Industry Workshops, and a Thursday evening reception with attendees, faculty, and ASES members.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of
8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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Please see the final programs for full presentation details:
Final Program
Guest Nation: Germany
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ASES 2018 Fellow’s Symposium
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On Friday, June 22
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New ASES Member Benefit
Free access to the Surgical Outcomes System global registry
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OS is an orthopedic and sports medicine global registry which allows surgeons to collect and analyze patient outcomes and procedures. ASES members can incorporate SOS into their practice at no additional charge. The Surgical Outcomes System collaborates with societies and associations to unify their members’ patient outcomes collection for healthcare operations, research and publication, and validation of outcome measures. This is an excellent opportunity for our members and we hope that you will take full advantage of this new benefit. For more information follow the link below.
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Highlights from the latest Fellowship Match Survey Available on the ASES Website
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Every year the ASES Fellowship Match Committee sends out a survey to fellows that have participated in the ASES Fellowship Match Programs throughout the country to find out what their experience was like during the fellowship year and if they were able to secure employment at the completion of their fellowship year. Our goal is to provide this information to residents as they consider applying to the shoulder & elbow fellowship programs and all others interested in learning more about career paths of young surgeons that chose the subspecialty of shoulder and elbow surgery. For more details you can visit the new
Fellowship Program Survey Data page.
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Please consider supporting the ASES Foundation by making a donation today!
To donate click on the donate button below
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ASES Member Benefit
Videos Available from the
2017 Annual Meeting
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The 2017 Annual Meeting that took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, was recorded to give those members that could not attend the meeting a benefit of reviewing the many scientific sessions that were presented. The recorded material is now available via the link below. Once you access the below noted link, you will have to enter the password of:
ASES2017.
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Young Investigator Initiative Grant Mentoring and Career Development Program
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The Young Investigator Initiative is a grant mentoring program providing early-career investigators an opportunity to work with experienced researchers in our field to assist them in securing funding and other survival skills required for pursuing an academic career.
This grant mentoring program and career development program is open to promising junior faculty, senior fellows or post-doctoral researchers nominated by their department or division chairs seeking to pursue a career in clinical or basic research. It is also open to senior fellows or residents that are doing research and have a faculty appointment in place or confirmed. Basic and clinical investigators, without or with training awards, are invited to apply. Investigators selected to take part in the program attend two workshops, 12-18 months apart, and work with faculty between workshops to develop their grant applications. The Fall 2018 workshop is scheduled to take place on November 9-11, 2018, in Toronto, Ontario. The unique aspect of this program is the opportunity for attendees to maintain a relationship with a mentor until their application is funded.
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS: JULY 15, 2018
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ASES 2019 Exchange Fellowship Program
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Applications for the 2019 Exchange Fellowship Program are now being accepted!
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The four-week European exchange fellowship will begin in the fall of 2019.
Applicants must be no more than 10 years out of their fellowship as of December 31, 2018, practicing in the United States or Canada, board eligible or certified orthopaedic surgeons with a special interest and experience in shoulder and elbow research and patient care.
The deadline date for completed applications is,
Friday,
September 7, 2018
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