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TO: Orthopaedic Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, Fellows, Nurses, Other Allied
Health Professionals Interested in Spine Surgery
WHAT: Spinal Outlook '95
FROM: Gary L. Lowery, M.D., Ph.D.
Research Institute International, Inc.
1034-C NW 57th Street
Gainesville, Fl 32605
rii@freenet.ufl.edu
WHERE: The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia
WHEN: May 11-13, 1995
Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to:
Understand various spinal reconstruction techniques and protocols
Understand treatment plans for simple and complex spinal disorders
Know the correct application of various implant devices.
PROGRAM:
This course offers an international faculty presenting the most recent
advances and breakthroughs in spinal surgery.
WORKSHOPS:
Hands-on demonstrations and exhibits are available to enhance your
learning experience.
CREDIT:
Medical Education Resources, Inc. (MER) is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor
continuing medical education for physicians. MER designates this medical
education activity for 16 Category 1 credit hours.
LOCATION:
The Spinal Outlook symposium series promises excellence in spinal
education in superior resort settings. One of the finest mountain
resorts in the country, The Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia, is the
landmark location for Spinal Outlook '95. Dating back to the 18th
century, The Homestead offers a tradition of elegance. Numerous
extracurricular activities await your participation: world-class golf on
three championship 18-hole courses, superb tennis, indoor and outdoor
swimming, fishing in beautiful mountain streams, horseback riding, skeet
and trap shooting, health-spa workouts, bowling, and walking on
picturesque trails. Experience the latest in spinal surgery and relax at
The Homestead during Spinal Outlook '95.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
For more information and a brochure, call:
Angela Black, Education Coordinator,
Research Institute International
904-331-5368 or FAX 904-332-9026,
rii@freenet.ufl.edu
TO: Orthopaedic Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, Fellows, Nurses, Other Allied
Health Professionals Interested in Spine Surgery
WHAT: Spinal Outlook '95
FROM: Gary L. Lowery, M.D., Ph.D.
Research Institute International, Inc.
1034-C NW 57th Street
Gainesville, Fl 32605
rii@freenet.ufl.edu
WHERE: The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia
WHEN: May 11-13, 1995
Upon completion of this program, attendees should be able to:
Understand various spinal reconstruction techniques and protocols
Understand treatment plans for simple and complex spinal disorders
Know the correct application of various implant devices.
PROGRAM:
This course offers an international faculty presenting the most recent
advances and breakthroughs in spinal surgery.
WORKSHOPS:
Hands-on demonstrations and exhibits are available to enhance your
learning experience.
CREDIT:
Medical Education Resources, Inc. (MER) is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor
continuing medical education for physicians. MER designates this medical
education activity for 16 Category 1 credit hours.
LOCATION:
The Spinal Outlook symposium series promises excellence in spinal
education in superior resort settings. One of the finest mountain
resorts in the country, The Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia, is the
landmark location for Spinal Outlook '95. Dating back to the 18th
century, The Homestead offers a tradition of elegance. Numerous
extracurricular activities await your participation: world-class golf on
three championship 18-hole courses, superb tennis, indoor and outdoor
swimming, fishing in beautiful mountain streams, horseback riding, skeet
and trap shooting, health-spa workouts, bowling, and walking on
picturesque trails. Experience the latest in spinal surgery and relax at
The Homestead during Spinal Outlook '95.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
For more information and a brochure, call:
Angela Black, Education Coordinator,
Research Institute International
904-331-5368 or FAX 904-332-9026,
rii@freenet.ufl.edu