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2010 Self-Scored Adult Reconstructive Surgery of the Hip and Knee Self-Assessment Exam (Print format)

William J. Hozack, MD, Chair Hip, Knee and Adult Reconstruction Evaluation Subcommittee

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  • Price $125.00
  • AAOS Member Price $99.00
  • Resident Price $75.00
  • Item: 08298
  • January 2010, Print

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Make sure you know what you think you know!

Area of Focus: Hip, Knee & Lower Extremity and Joint Replacement

Deepen your understanding of primary and revision total hip and total knee. Keep up with new advancements for non-arthroplasty alternative, unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, bearing surface issues, and the management of complications. 100 multiple choice questions.

Learning Objectives:
As a result of taking the 2010 Adult Reconstructive Surgery of the Hip and Knee Examination:

  • I can diagnose and treat postoperative infection and other complications after total hip or knee arthroplasty.
  • I know the most appropriate management for severe arthrosis of the hip and knee, and can communicate the relative benefits and risks of total joint replacement to patients.
  • I can describe the process of degenerative conditions of the hip and knee (e.g. osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis, impingement, etc.).
  • I know and can recognize the suitable conditions for metal on metal hip resurfacing and total hip arthroplasty.
  • I know the appropriate procedures for pain management following adult reconstructive surgery of the hip and knee
  • I can apply the AAOS guidelines for deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis.

    CME: This activity has been approved for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.


    CME Credits in MOC™
    This Self-Scored Self Assessment Examination can help fulfill the CME requirements mandated by the ABOS Maintenance of Certification (MOC™) process but cannot be applied to the MOC self-assessment requirement because these activities are not scored and recorded by the AAOS.

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