US Guidance for Improving Spasticity Care Advance Registration

  • Recording

  • Speaker evaluation
  • Thursday, May 14 – 1200 – 1300 PM ET (1800 CT)

    Join us for a 60 minute webinar (45 minutes of content & 15 minutes for Q & A) in the safety of your office. These webinars showcase an international faculty to address the needs of medical and surgical physicians, PT/OT, and orthotists

    At the end of the session, participants will be able to:

    • Demonstrate improving toxin injections with ultrasound guidance.
    • Discuss ultrasound-guided motor nerve blocks to supercharge your muscle selection

    Target audience: Physiatrists, Residents, Medical Students, Physicians treating spasticity in an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary setting, PMR, Plastic Surgery, Orthopedics, pediatrics, neurology, Neurosurgery, Physio and OT, and Orthotists.

    CanMEDS Roles: Medical Expert (the integrating role), Collaborator, Leader, Health Advocate, Scholar

    Panelists:
    Rajiv Reebye, MD FRCPC 
    Clinical associate professor in the department of Medicine at the University of British Columbia

    Paul Winston, MD FRCPC
    Clinical assistant professor in the department of Medicine at the University of British Columbia and the Island Medical Program UBC

    This webinar was co-developed with Allergan and CANOSC and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.

    The physician organization (CANOSC) has ultimate authority over all decisions and is accountable to ensure that the administrative, educational and ethical accreditation standards for group learning activities are met.

    Co-developed with Allergan
    Co-development is defined by the Royal College as the process by which two or more organizations — at least one of which must be a physician organization — prospectively collaborate to develop and implement an accredited educational activity, learning resource or tool.

    https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dc9Sp5AgTNmwdd9y_2-C2A