Scoliosis Research Society - IMAST Meeting

Monday, August 30, 2010 by Rick Sasso, MD

In a prior blog entry, I highlighted a few of the talks I participated in at the annual Scoliosis Research Society meeting. The acronym for this annual continuing medical education meeting is IMAST, and stands for International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques.

 

This international meeting brings experts on spine surgery from all over the world to discuss the latest surgical techniques, devices as well as it provides a forum to provide the latest on research in progress.

The overall educational objectives of this meeting are listed below.

 

At the completion of this program, participants should be able to:

1. Assess the most recent advances in surgical techniques for the treatment of spinal disorders and when to use them, in the interest of providing optimal patient care.

2. Analyze the indications and potential complications for various spine fixation systems including spinal arthroplasty.

3. Recognize emerging technology that has the potential to improve patient outcomes for specific indications and populations.

4. Understand when it may be appropriate to use biologic options to enhance spinal fusion.

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