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Course Certificate Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science Vicky Adams Laguna Beach CA Sixteen hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy, including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti- rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x- rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA 1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024 www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected] .

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Page 1: The Elbow Demystified - Homesteaddoctorsdemystify.homestead.com/Certs_for_Santa_Monica... · 2013-08-19 · Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection

Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Vicky Adams

Laguna Beach CA

Sixteen hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Stephen Aguilar Los Angeles CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Nancy Berard-Shuman

Long Beach CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Annette Berka

Phoenix AZ

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Karen Bernards Santa Clarita CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Carol Cook Dallas TX

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Robert Dorer Burbank CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

DeAnn German Westminster CO

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Barbara Hajic

Santa Barbara CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, Aug 8-11, 2013, DD Current Science

Teri Haskins Carlsbad CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Lori Ann Hicks Los Angeles CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Jamie Hilker

Rochester MN

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Susan Marks Seattle WA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Roxanne Nelson

Clearlake Oaks CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Holly Neumann

Redondo Beach CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Julie Oyanguren

Altadena CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Lynn Pelster Omaha NE

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Jean Robinson Los Angeles CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Sharon Servelle

Palm Springs South CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Shira Siegal

Los Angeles CA

Twelve hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Sara Sipple

Eau Claire WI

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Laura Stewart La Canada CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Karen Thomas

Tempe AZ

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Julia Turnbull Del Mar CA

Eight hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Jina Uyeda

Culver City CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Michael Welch

Reno NV

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.

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Course Certificate

Santa Monica, 8/9-11/13, DD Current Science

Monique Wolkoff Santa Monica CA

Twenty hours of continuing education credit are awarded for participating in Doctors Demystify Current Science for Hand Therapists and achieving the following learning objectives. 1. Describe in detail the gross anatomy,

including common anomalies, of the upper extremity, including the brachial plexus. 2. Identify the anatomical

structures of the upper extremity on cross-sectional displays. 3. Describe the current concepts of wound healing for musculoskeletal tissues. 4. Recognize the appearance of bone, tendon, muscle, nerve, skin, and

subcutaneous tissue on histological section. 5. Describe the basic pharmacology of anti-inflammatory and anti-rejection drugs commonly used for upper extremity disorders. 6. Describe the biomechanical principles on which

treatments for bone, tendon, muscle, and joint conditions in the upper limb are based. 7. Describe the scientific basis of commonly used therapeutic modalities. 8. Identify and name the carpal bones both individually, on x-

rays of normal wrists, and on x-rays showing common wrist pathologies. 9. Formulate patient management

plans based on current science. 10. Educate patients about the current scientific basis of their diagnoses and treatments. The AOTA recognizes Doctors Demystify as an Approved Provider of Continuing Education

Course Director: Roy A. Meals, MD Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, UCLA

1033 Gayley Avenue, #104 Los Angeles, CA 90024

www.doctorsdemystify.com [email protected]

.