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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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.
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]
.