Gary Herschman, Member of the Firm, presents "The Growth of Orthopaedic Practice Transactions with Private Equity" at the 2022 14th Annual Winter Hip & Knee Course, which runs from January 13 to 16.

The conference features insightful commentary on a variety of hip and knee topics, as well as major health care issues related to orthopaedic surgery, including:

  • Challenging primary total hip and total knee cases
  • New technology and its place in the arthroplasty workflow
  • Understanding the pros and cons of various surgical approaches to the hip
  • Working up the total hip or total knee patient who presents with pain, instability, or stiffness
  • Tips and techniques for revision hip and knee procedures
  • Enhanced recovery and outpatient arthroplasty
  • An update on diagnosing and treating periprosthetic joint infection

For more information and to register, please visit ICJR.net.

Event Detail

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm MT
The Hythe Vail Vail, Colorado
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