Join Dr. J. Patrick Johnson and other leading specialists at the upcoming 12th Annual Seattle Science Foundation Spine Masters 2024. This premier event is set to take place on July 13, 2024, at the Seattle Science Foundation in Seattle, Washington, and promises to be an enriching experience for orthopedic and neurosurgeons specializing in spinal conditions.
Event Overview:
The Seattle Science Foundation Spine Masters 2024 is a cutting-edge training course designed for advanced practitioners in the field of spine surgery. This year’s event will bring together nationally recognized speakers, including Dr. Johnson, who will delve into current treatments for spinal cord conditions and foster in-depth discussions about new surgical advances and techniques. Additionally, the course will feature live cadaveric demonstrations from the bioskills lab, providing attendees with hands-on instruction in the latest surgical techniques.
Learning Objectives:
Participants of the Spine Masters 2024 will have the opportunity to:
- Learn to discern between lateral and anterior surgical approaches for spine surgery.
- Understand the comprehensive preoperative assessments necessary for revising adult spinal deformities.
- Recognize the indications for various types of lumbopelvic fixation.
- Outline treatment recommendations for managing adult idiopathic scoliosis.
Continuing Education:
This event is accredited with 8.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, providing attendees the opportunity to fulfill continuing education requirements while gaining invaluable knowledge in spine surgery advancements.
With only a short time left until the event, we encourage all interested healthcare professionals to finalize their plans to attend this influential gathering. Stay tuned for more details on Dr. Johnson’s specific contributions to the program.
For more information and to register, please visit the Seattle Science Foundation event page. Join us in Seattle to advance your expertise and connect with leaders in spine surgery at this standout educational event.