Program

Presents:
LOCATION:
Hilton BayFront, San Diego
Arthroscopy
Arthroplasty
Fractures
32nd Annual San Diego Course
June 17-20, 2015
Register online at: www.shoulder.com
Course Chairmen:
James C. Esch, M.D., President
Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Specialized Break-Out Sessions
Latarjet Techniques, Tips for Reverse TSR,
Arthroscopy for Big Cuff Tears, Rotator Cuff Repair,
Patient Specific Drill Guides for Arthroplasty,
and Evaluation and Treatment of the Throwing Shoulder
Poster Presentations
Latarjet Cadaver Surgical Laboratory
NEW Exclusive Personalized Instructional Cadaver Lab
NEW Educational Curricula Video Series
(from beginner to advanced)
Preliminary Program
Course Description
For thirty-two years, San Diego Shoulder Institute has been recognized as the undisputed
best shoulder course in the world. This year promises to be our best yet. The course is
customized for individuals to select tracks to maximize individual practice.
The purpose of this course is to provide strategies to equip physicians to provide the
highest level of analytical, diagnostic, and treatment practice modalities specific to
shoulder arthroscopy, arthroplasty, fracture management, and complex shoulder care.
Bringing together expert faculty, course content focuses on known best practice, latest
technological advances, and evidence based research related to shoulder care. Physicians
will benefit directly from the following formats of educational interaction:
Lecture Sessions:
• Our lecture faculty are renowned for being the best in the shoulder industry.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visualize and hear current approaches and technical pearls.
• Receive immediate feedback to your questions.
• Review assessment and diagnostic strategies, specific surgical techniques, treatment
algorithms, prevention of complications, and recommendations to maximize physician
practice and patient outcomes.
Panel Discussions:
• Learn from the experts during dynamic case study presentations and discussions.
BREAK-OUT SESSIONS:
These customized sessions are specifically designed to allow participants to achieve learning
goals specific to his/her own practice. Held in small-group settings, our expert faculty lead
discussions and present specific information regarding expert practice, tips and pearls to
improve practice and prevent complications, and how to handle difficult cases. The sessions
are dynamic and interactive.
Latarjet Techniques: Review the specific tips and tricks to reproducibly perform this
demanding procedure. Our experts will review how to avoid complications and safely
navigate around the potentially perilous anatomy that surrounds the Latarjet “envelope.”
Tips for Reverse TSR: Hear the experts give their tips for ensuring stability, reducing
complications, and optimizing function. This session will also cover current research and
controversies regarding indications for the procedure.
Fractures: Our faculty will review essential considerations for proximal humerus clavicle,
scapular, and other challenging fractures. Hear expert opinion on the entire wide-range of
treatment options.
Arthroscopy for Big Cuff Tears: If you are looking to improve your skills at repairing even
the most difficult of rotator cuff tears, this session is a “must.” The faculty will “drill down” to
give you precise parameters for vital decision points, including how to determine the proper
end-point of each phase of the repair, how to obtain dramatic increases in excursion of
retrated rotator cuff tears, how to maximally reinforce poor quality tendons to ensure secure
repairs, and how to mobilize and repair the subscap. This session will provide you with tools
so that essentially every subscap tear will be reparable. Our faculty will also review the role
of superior capsular reconstruction in the unusual “irreparable tear,” and how to minimize the
need for reverse TSR by maximizing the ability to successfully restore rotator cuff function.
What You Need to Know About Instability: This session will cover considerations in the
treatment of instability and what to address in the process of patient selection to ensure a
successful outcome. Our experts will cover questions such as: How do you decide if an
instability patient needs an arthroscopic Bankart repair, remplissage, or Latarjet? How do you
address bone loss in the contact athlete? What about first-time dislocators? Hear experts give
their views on these important questions as well as their technical tips in performing these
operations.
Getting It Right or Just Getting By: The Preferred Approach to Calcific Tendinitis, Os
Acromiale, and Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment. Our faculty will cover topics never before
addressed in an educational interactive forum. This session will cover examination, imaging,
and surgical techniques.
Patient Specific Drill Guides for Arthroplasty: Indications and Effectiveness: Patient Specific
Drill Guides are a growing trend. Our faculty will lead a dynamic discussion regarding their
effectiveness and indications for use.
Evaluation and Treatment of the Throwing Shoulder: This session provides an opportunity to
experience the impact of throwing shoulder etiologies in a format that is seldom offered. We
bring together expert team physicians, professional trainers, and pitching staff who can directly
relate patho-mechanics of the throwing shoulder to the clinical situation in real-time
analysis.
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Course Description – continued
• Visit PETCO Park Baseball Field!
• Join team physicians and staff for a didactic and on the field demonstration on prevention,
evaluation, and treatment of shoulder throwing injuries.
Individualized Case Presentation Sessions:
• Don’t miss the opportunity to present your most complex case to our panel of experts.
• Receive direct feedback regarding your most burning questions:
• How can you improve outcomes?
• Different surgical approaches?
• Alternative treatment options?
• Glean best practice strategies based on the expertise of our all-star faculty.
Educational Curricula Video Session: This open session allows interested physicians to stop
by for a brief or extended period of time. Whether you are a beginner or advanced
practitioner, you will find technical videos suited to your level of expertise and interest. Watch
our experts give specific tips and essential points to perform the procedure of your choice. We
will also provide options to review new technology and innovative equipment.
Laboratories/Workshops: Receive individualized instruction in a mock surgical environment.
Customize your learning experience based on your identified educational goals. Benefit from
our expert faculty who will provide specific feedback to help improve your specific practice.
• Arthroscopy Skills Session: Begin this informative session with a didactic presentation of
essential tips and pearls from our experts. Then break out into your selected session to
customize your learning goals. The session uses realistic shoulder models to teach
bankart and scope hands-on skills.
• Cadaver Arthroscopy/Latarjet Surgical Laboratory: This session allows participants to
actively perform an arthroscopy procedure on a cadaveric specimen. Expert faculty will
guide students in essential arthroscopic diagnostic and operative techniques. Students will
then move on to receive individualized instruction on the highly specialized Latarjet
technique. Receive expert recommendations and practice on a cadaveric specimen.
Sessions are customized based on individualized learning goals and current skill level.
Potential of two students per cadaver.
• Cadaver Total Shoulder Small-Group Laboratory: This dynamic lab features worldrecognized experts in total shoulder replacement/reverse total shoulder. A brief lecture
covering technique essentials is followed by individualized instruction. Instruction is
customized based on the learner’s skill level and identified educational goals. Potential
of two students per cadaver.
• Exclusive Personalized Instructional Cadaver Lab: Don’t miss this educational chance of
a lifetime! Receive one on one instruction from one of our expert faculty. You select the
instructor and the procedure! Space is extremely limited. Register now!
• Mini-Executive Fellowship: Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: This session is designed to
teach the steps of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using life-like models and a portable
arthroscopic camera. Participants will have the opportunity to perform a complete rotator
cuff repair following step-by-step demonstration by the instructor. Anchor insertion and
knot tying will complete the session. Each student will receive an instructional video link
several weeks prior to the course.
Course requirements: You must bring a current laptop (preferably a MAC) to the session.
• Rehabilitation Session: We have brought together a dynamic and recognized team of
physicians and therapists to present the most pressing and relevant topics related to
shoulder rehabilitation today. Join our team as they lead presentations related to
diagnosis and treatment of shoulder injuries and etiologies. Learn tips of pre-operative
assessment, post-operative care, and preventative strategies. Then break out into a
small-group structured special interest topic session of your choice. Special interest topics
include (select one session):
• Assessment of High Impact Sports: Crossfit, etc.
• Considerations for the Throwing Shoulder
• Comprehensive Shoulder Examination
• Shoulder Arthroplasty and Fracture Fixation Workshop: This session demonstrates current
techniques to treat shoulder arthritis and trauma. Participants are exposed to multiple
equipment options to practice arthroplasty and fracture fixation techniques.
No pre-registration required. You won’t want to miss this session!
• Luncheon Workshop Series: Presented by expert physicians in the field! No Charge!
• Arthroplasty Luncheon Workshop: Held Thursday, attendees will review current
technological advances and surgical techniques in shoulder arthroplasty.
• Arthroscopy Luncheon Workshop: Held Friday, attendees will select a session to
review latest advances in shoulder arthroscopy.
San Diego Shoulder Faculty
Course Director: James C. Esch, M.D.
President, San Diego Shoulder, Course Chairman
Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Course Chairman
Larky Blunck, R.N. – Chief Operating Officer
Leslie Lebitski – Lead Executive Assistant
Kelly Blunck, Jenny Blumenthal, Wendy Sommers – Executive Assistants
Lecture Faculty Include:
Jeffrey S. Abrams, M.D.
Princeton, NJ
Larry D. Field, M.D.
Jackson, MS
George Athwal, M.D.
Ontario, Canada
Mark A. Frankle, M.D., FACS
Tampa, FL
Carl Basamania, M.D.
Seattle, WA
Richard J. Friedman, M.D.
Charleston, SC
Asheesh Bedi, M.D.
Ann Arbor, MI
Reuben Gobezie, M.D.
Cleveland, OH
Robert H. Bell, M.D.
Akron, OH
Sean Grey, M.D.
Fort Collins, CO
Julie Bishop, M.D.
Columbus, OH
Andrew P. Hartman, M.D.
Oceanside, C
Pascal Boileau, M.D.
Nice, France
James Kelly II, M.D.
San Francisco, CA
Frank Bonnarens, M.D.
Louisville, KY
Sumant G. “Butch” Krishnan, M.D.
Dallas, TX
Stephen S. Burkhart, M.D.
San Antonio, TX
Thay Lee, PhD
Long Beach, CA
Alessandro Castagna, M.D.
Milan, Italy
Ofer Levy, M.D.
Reading, UK
Brian Cole, M.D., MBA
Chicago, IL
Tom Norris, M.D.
San Francisco, CA
Patrick J. Denard, M.D.
Medford, OR
Reza Omid, M.D.
Los Angeles, CA
Anders Ekelund, M.D.
Stockholm, Sweden
Eric Ricchetti, M.D.
Cleveland, OH
San Diego Shoulder Faculty Continued
Anthony A. Romeo, M.D.
Chicago, IL
Jonathan Ticker, M.D.
Merrick, NY
Benjamin D. Rubin, M.D.
Orange, CA
John "J.T." Tokish, M.D.
Greenville, S.C.
Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D.
Santa Barbara, CA
Scott W. Trenhaile, M.D.
Rockford, IL
Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, M.D.
Rochester, MN
Philippe Valenti, M.D.
Paris, France
Felix H. Savoie III, M.D.
New Orleans, LA
Christopher J. Wahl, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Stephen J. Snyder, M.D.
Van Nuys, CA
Jon J.P. Warner, M.D.
Boston, MA
John W. Sperling, M.D., MBA
Rochester, MN
Donald Wiss, M.D.
Los Angeles, CA
Other Faculty Include:
Gregory M. Alberton, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Laura A. Alberton, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Michael Banffy, M.D.
Los Angeles, CA
Christopher T. Behr, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Richard Biama, M.D.
Redlands, CA
James Boyd, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Don A. Buford, Jr., M.D.
Dallas, TX
Joseph P. Burns, M.D.
Los Angeles, CA
C. Kelly Bynum, M.D.
Montrose, CO
William J. Ciccone II, M.D.
Wheat Ridge, CO
Ryan M. Dopirak, M.D.
Manitowoc, WI
Ben DuBois, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Chad Elsner, M.D.
San Diego, CA
William Eves, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Brody Flanagin, M.D.
Dallas, TX
Jan Fronek, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Seth Gamradt, M.D.
Los Angeles CA
Mark Getelman, M.D.
Van Nuys, CA
Richard Greenfield, M.D.
San Diego, CA
R. Michael Gross, M.D.
Omaha, NE
Dan Guttmann, M.D.
Taos, NM
Dyson Hamner, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Kevin P. Hansen, M.D.
Roseville, CA
Tim Hartshorn, M.D.
Manhattan Beach, CA
Heinz R. Hoenecke Jr., M.D.
San Diego, CA
Philip M. Jacobs, M.D.
San Antonio, TX
Spero G. Karas, M.D.
Atlanta, GA
Daniel Keefe, M.D.
La Jolla, CA
Gail Kuwatani, P.T.
San Diego, CA
John Lane, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Evan Lederman, M.D.
Phoenix, AZ
Christopher Lee, M.D.
Burbank, CA
Erich Lingenfelter, M.D.
Kansas City, MO
Joe Linton, Trainer
Carlsbad, CA
Eddie Lo, M.D.
San Francisco, CA
Gregory J. Loren, M.D.
Encinitas, CA
William F. Luetzow, M.D.
La Jolla, CA
Joseph R. Lynch, M.D.,
LCDR, MC, USN
San Diego, CA
Stuart C. Marshall, M.D.
La Jolla, CA
Eric McMillan, M.D.
Turlock, CA
Francis X. Mendoza, M.D.
New York, NY
John W. Miles III, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Darius Moezzi, M.D.
Flagstaff, AZ
Cary Motz, M.D.
Denver, CO
Jonathan J. Myer, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Patrick Noud, M.D.
East Lansing, MI
William M. Ohara, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Russell S. Petrie, M.D.
Newport Beach, CA
Mark Prior, Padre Assistant
San Diego, CA
Adam Schafritz, M.D.
South Burlington, VT
Sarah Shubert, M.D.
Falmouth, ME
Michael Skyhar, M.D., FACS
Encinitas, CA
Patrick St. Pierre, M.D.
Rancho Mirage, CA
Erik Stark, M.D.
Oceanside, CA
Rick Stauffer, Trainer
San Diego, CA
William Stetson, M.D.
Burbank, CA
Howard J. Sweeney, M.D.
Glenview, IL
James P. Tasto, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Kevin Wilk, DPT
Birmingham, AL
Edmond P. Young, M.D.
San Diego, CA
Registration opens Tuesday, June 16, 2015 3:00 – 6:00 P.M. Hilton Foyer
Wednesday – June 17, 2015
PROGRAM
7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Course Registration
Cadaver Total Shoulder/Reverse Total Shoulder Small Group Laboratory
(Room 310: Lectures / Aqua Salon: Lab)
8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Director: William Stetson, M.D.
Moderator: Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Shoulder Arthroplasty Basics: Opening Lectures
8:00
Bringing Pre-Operative Evaluations and Images to the Operating Room
Seth Gamradt, M.D.
Tips For Exposure
8:15
Patrick St. Pierre, M.D.
8:30
Tips For Revision
Sumant "Butch" Krishnan, M.D.
Changing Your Mind During Surgery
8:45
Carl Basamania, M.D.
9:00
Putting It All Together: Maximizing Your Laboratory Experience
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Cadaver Laboratory: Individualized Instruction. Two students per cadaver
Arthrex:
Anthony A. Romeo, M.D., Brian Cole, M.D., Reuben Gobezie, M.D.,
Spero Karas, M.D.
Evan Lederman, M.D., Matthew Provencher, M.D.,
Biomet:
Asheesh Bedi, M.D., Seth Gamradt, M.D., Ofer Levy, M.D.
DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction:
Carl Basamania, M.D., Anders Ekelund, M.D., Eric Ricchetti, M.D.
DJO:
Mark A. Frankle, M.D., Andrew Hartman, M.D., Patrick St. Pierre, M.D.
Exactech:
George Athwal, M.D., Richard Biama, M.D., Richard Friedman, M.D.,
Sean Grey, M.D.,
FH Orthopedics:
Philippe Valenti, M.D.
Lima:
Alessandro Castagna, M.D.
Smith & Nephew:
Francis Mendoza, M.D.
Stryker:
Philip Jacobs, M.D., Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, M.D.
Tornier:
Pascal Boileau, M.D., Heinz Hoenecke Jr., M.D., James Kelly, M.D.,
Sumant “Butch” Krishnan, M.D., Tom Norris, M.D.
Zimmer:
Julie Bishop, M.D., Reza Omid, M.D., Erich Lingenfelter, M.D.
Lab ends
11:30
Arthroscopy Skills Session (via use of realistic shoulder models)
(Indigo Lecture Hall: Opening Lectures)
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Director: William Ciccone, M.D.
Lecture Series: Arthroscopy Basics
8:00
Setting Up Your Operating Room to Maximize Efficiency, Safety, and Effectiveness
Scott Trenhaile, M.D.
8:15
Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy
Joseph Burns, M.D.
8:30
Labrum Repair Basics
Mark Getelman, M.D.
8:45
Rotator Cuff Repair: From Single to Double Row
Patrick Denard, M.D.
9:00
Copernicus Training Works
Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D.
9:15
Making the Most Out of Your Laboratory Experience
William Ciccone, M.D.
9:25
Questions
William Ciccone, M.D.
Break-Out sessions (Indigo Level):
Arthrex:
Stephen Burkhart, M.D., Patrick Denard, M.D.
Biomet:
Frank Bonnarens, M.D.
ConMed:
Donald Buford, M.D., Joseph Burns, M.D., Ryan Dopirak, M.D., Stephen Snyder, M.D.
DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine:
Mark Getelman, M.D., Russell Petrie, M.D., Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D.
Smith & Nephew:
Greg Alberton, M.D., Robert Bell, M.D., Larry D. Field, M.D.,
Scott Trenhaile, M.D.
Stryker:
Michael Banffy, M.D.
12:00
Visit Exhibits – Refreshments
Arthroplasty
12:50 – 1:00
1:00 – 1:15
1:15 – 1:25
1:25 – 1:35
Moderator: Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Welcome
James C. Esch, M.D., Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Trends in Shoulder Arthroplasty- Data from the Swedish Shoulder Arthroplasty Registry
Anders Ekelund, M.D.
Technical Pearls to Improve the Outcome of Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty
Richard Friedman, M.D.
Arthroplasty and Arthroscope Options in the Young Patient: Evidence and Opinion
Rob Bell, M.D.
Wednesday Continued – June 17, 2015
Arthroplasty Continued
1:35 – 1:45
1:45 – 1:55
1:55 – 2:05
2:05 – 2:15
2:15 – 2:25
2:25 – 2:35
2:35 – 3:00
3:00 – 3:30
Moderator: Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Arthroplasty Options for the Elderly Patient
Sean Grey, M.D.
Subscapularis Repair Options
Reuben Gobezie, M.D.
Preop Planning Including Computer Guides
Eric Ricchetti, M.D.
Present and Future Choices for Glenoid Replacement
Alessandro Castagna, M.D.
What’s New with the B2 and C Glenoid
George Athwal, M.D.
Platform Shoulder Systems: Good or the Easy Way Out
Anders Ekelund, M.D.
Clinical Case Panel I
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Visit Exhibits - Refreshments
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
3:30 – 3:40
3:40 – 3:50
3:50 – 4:00
4:00 – 4:10
4:10 – 4:20
4:20 – 4:30
4:30 – 4:40
4:40 – 4:50
4:50 – 5:00
5:00 – 5:15
5:15 – 5:25
5:25 – 5:35
5:35 – 6:10
6:10 – 7:00
Moderator: Tom Norris, M.D.
What You Should Know Before Doing Reverse TSR in Your Practice
Julie Bishop, M.D.
Management of Reverse TSR Complications
Anders Ekelund, M.D.
Why Use a Short Stem RTSR - Outcomes
Ofer Levy, M.D.
When and Why To Add a Tendon Transfer to a RTSR
Pascal Boileau, M.D.
New Ideas for Revision Arthroplasty
Tom Norris, M.D.
Pearls and Pitfalls in RTSR
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Does Adding Bone Graft Influence RTSR Outcomes?
Mark Frankle, M.D.
Management of Instability After Shoulder Arthroplasty
Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, M.D.
Extended Humeral Osteotomy to Remove the Difficult Stems
James Kelly, M.D.
Planning and Executing a RTSR
Jon J.P. Warner, M.D.
Revising a RTSR - Outcome Data
Mark Frankle, M.D.
A Potpourri of Reverse Cases and Decisions
Sumant “Butch” Krishnan, M.D.
Clinical Case Panel II
Jon J.P. Warner, M.D.
Dinner Buffet Bayfront Park
Total Shoulder & Fracture Fixation Equipment Workshops
7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Open session: Pre-Registration is not required
Arthrex
... Romeo/Lederman
Biomet
... Bonnarens/Gamradt/Levy
Convectus
... Alberton
DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction
... Basamania/Ricchetti
DJO
... Frankle/Hartman/St Pierre
Exactech
... Grey/Friedman
FH Orthopedics ... Valenti
Room 202
Integra
... Omid
Lima
... Castagna/Moezzi
Smith & Nephew
... Mendoza
Stryker
... Jacobs/Sanchez-Sotelo
Tornier
... Boileau/Krishnan/Norris
Zimmer
... Bishop
Thursday – June 18, 2015
Moderator: Felix Savoie, M.D.
7:00 – 7:50
Registration – Visit Exhibits – Continental Breakfast
7:50 – 8:00
Today's Plan
James C. Esch, M.D., Matthew Provencher, M.D.
How To Decide If Rotator Cuff Repair is Warranted for a Small Cuff Tear
Frank Bonnarens, M.D.
The Role of Acromioplasty and AC Joint Procedures in Cuff Repair
Scott Trenhaile, M.D.
The Isolated SS Tear: Single Row Fixation
Mark Getelman, M.D.
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: SR, DR, TR, What Do We Really Know?
Brian Cole, M.D.
Fixing Partial Tears: How I Do It
Felix Savoie, M.D.
Recognizing and Repairing Subscapularis Tears
George Athwal, M.D.
Clinical Case Panel III - Audience Q&A
Richard K.N. Ryu, M.D.
8:00 – 8:10
8:10 – 8:20
8:20 – 8:30
8:30 – 8:40
8:40 – 8:50
8:50 – 9:05
9:05 – 9:30
9:30 a.m.
Visit Exhibits - Refreshments
Thursday Continued – June 18, 2015
Rotator Cuff Part II: Large and Multi-Tendon Tears
Moderator: Jon J.P. Warner, M.D.
10:15 – 10:25
Cuff Tear Pattern Identification and How To Perform Releases
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
10:25 – 10:35 Cuff Repair - Outcomes
Julie Bishop, M.D.
10:35 – 10:45 Biologics as an Adjuvant to Healing: Has Bench Really Gone to Bedside?
Brian Cole, M.D.
10:45 – 10:55 Getting the Cuff to Heal: The End-Point of Each Step in the Repair of Large to Massive Tears
Stephen Burkhart, M.D.
10:55 – 11:05 How to Predictably Perform a Large-Massive Cuff Repair (from visualization to fixation)
Patrick Denard, M.D.
11:05 – 11:15 Tendon Transfers for Irrepairable Subscapularis Tears
Philippe Valenti, M.D.
11:15 – 11:25 The Skill of the Surgeon in Cuff Repair
Jonathan Ticker, M.D.
11:25 – 11:50 Clinical Case Panel IV: Case-Based Rotator Cuff Repair: Forcing the “Experts” to Decide
Brian Cole, M.D.
12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Shoulder Arthroplasty Luncheon Workshops. Excellent faculty. Lunch provided.
Limited Registration! Sign up on our website early to secure your place.
OR (in lieu of attending a shoulder arthroplasty workshop session):
Lunch on your own
1:30 – 2:00
Visit Exhibits – Refreshments
Rotator Cuff Part III: Failed, Massive, and Irreparable Tears
2:00 – 2:15
2:15 – 2:30
2:30 – 2:45
2:45 – 3:00
3:00 – 3:10
3:10 – 3:20
3:20 – 3:40
3:40 – 4:15
Superior Capsule Reconstruction for Massive/Irrepairable Cuff Tears
Thay Lee, PhD
Repair of Massive/Irrepairable Cuff Tears - Outcomes
Stephen Burkhart, M.D.
Patches for Massive/Irrepairable Cuff Tears - Outcomes
Stephen Snyder, M.D.
RTSR for the Massive/Irrepairable Cuff Tears - Outcomes
Jon J.P. Warner, M.D.
What About the Extras: PRP and Other Growth Factors
Asheesh Bedi, M.D.
Partial Repair for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Indications and Outcomes
Larry Field, M.D.
Clinical Case Panel V: Massive Cuff Tears
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Visit Exhibits – Refreshments
Instability
4:15 – 4:25
4:25 – 4:35
4:35 – 4:45
4:45 – 4:55
4:55 – 5:05
5:05 – 5:15
5:15 – 5:25
5:25 – 5:35
5:35 – 5:45
5:45 – 6:15
6:15-7:30
Moderator: James C. Esch, M.D.
Moderator: John Tokish, M.D.
Do First Time Dislocators Need Surgery?
Jonathan Ticker M.D.
Arthroscopic Fixation of a Labral Tear: Tips for Success
Jeffrey Abrams,M.D.
What is the Glenoid Track?
Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Latarjet I: What are the Important Parts of this Procedure?
Anders Ekelund, M.D.
Latarjet II: How to Handle the Capsule/Labrum: Fixation Options
Pascal Boileau, M.D.
The MECCCA Procedure
Christopher Wahl, M.D.
Hill Sachs II: Bipolar Bone Loss in Shoulder Instability
Stephen Burkhart, M.D.
When to do Remplissage: Does It Work and How to Do It
Larry Field, M.D.
Latarjet, Bristol, Remplissage - Does It Make a Difference?
George Athwal, M.D.
Clinical Case Panel VI
John Tokish, M.D.
Chairman's Reception Exhibit Area
Network with SDSI’s Board of Directors and our faculty
Don’t miss our special California hor d’oeuvres.
Beer and wine served.
Friday – June 19, 2015
7:00 a.m.
Registration Continental Breakfast – Exhibit Hall
8:30 a.m.
Cadaver Arthroscopic/Latarjet Surgery Laboratory
Aqua Salon
Perform a complete arthroscopic procedure. Then move on to perform the
highly specialized open Latarjet technique. Individualized instruction.
Two students per specimen.
Opening Lecture: Maximizing Your Laboratory Experience
William Stetson, M.D. Aqua Salon
Arthrex
Biomet
ConMed
... Burkhart/Denard/Karas/Lederman
... Bedi/Bonnarens/Gamradt
... Burns/Buford/Dopirak/Snyder
Director: William Stetson, M.D.
DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine
... Getelman/Petrie
Smith & Nephew
... Alberton/Bell/Field/Trenhaile
Stryker
... Banffy/Sanchez-Sotelo
12:00 p.m.
Lab Ends
2:30
Exclusive Personalized Instructional Cadaver Lab Aqua Salon
Perform a complete procedure selecting the instructor and procedure of your choice.
Arthroscopy ... Bell/Bonnarens/Buford
Latarjet
... Boileau/Ekelund/Field/Getelman/Levy/Romeo
TSR or
Reverse TSR ... Basamania/Bishop/Gamradt/Grey/Norris/Sanchez-Sotelo/St.Pierre/Warner
Evaluation and Treatment of the Throwing Shoulder
Bus leaves outside north entrance lower level lobby at 8:15 a.m.
NOTE: ALL REGISTRANTS MUST BE ON BUS to gain access for this session!
Session: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon:
A focused and customized session lead by Major Baseball Club Team Members:
Join San Diego Padres Baseball Club Team Members: Heinz Hoenecke Jr., M.D.,
(Head Physician), Jan Fronek, M.D. (Assisting Team Physician), Daniel Keefe, M.D.,
Mark Prior (Padres Assistant Operations/retired pitcher) Rick Stauffer (Head Physical Therapist),
Gail Kuwatani, P.T., and Padres Team Players.
Session features an on-field demonstration.
Break-Out Sessions:
The following sessions require no pre-registration and will be held in the Main Lecture Hall, Indigo Level
8:00 – 8:30 a.m.
Latarjet Technique
Mark Getelman, M.D., Scott Trenhaile, M.D.
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Tips for Reverse TSR
Pascal Boileau, M.D., Anders Ekelund, M.D., Mark Frankle, M.D.,
Thay Lee, PhD
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Fractures and Proximal Humerus Fractures
Carl Basamania, M.D., Don Wiss, M.D.
12:15 – 1:45 p.m.
Shoulder Arthroscopy Luncheon Workshops Excellent faculty. Lunch provided.
Limited Registration! Sign up on our website early to secure your place.
OR 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
(in lieu of attending an arthroscopy break-out workshop session):
Lunch on your own
These sessions provide a dynamic, robust, and customized format based on individualized interest.
Email your burning questions to SDSI prior to the course! Select One Option
2:30 – 4:00 p.m.
(a) What You Need to Know About Instability: Asheesh Bedi, M.D., Scott Trenhaile, M.D. Room 202A
(b) Getting It Right or Just Getting By: The Preferred Approach to Calcific Tendinitas, Os Acromiale,
and Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment.: Richard K.N. Ryu M.D., Jeffrey Abrams, M.D.,
John Tokish, M.D., James Esch, M.D. Room 202 B
(c) Patient-Specific Drill Guides for Arthroplasty: Indications and Effectiveness:
Heinz Hoenecke Jr., M.D., John Sperling, M.D., Eric Ricchetti, M.D. Room 204A
(d) Arthroscopy for Big Cuff Tears: Stephen Burkhart, M.D., Patrick Denard, M.D., Thay Lee, PhD
Lecture Hall, Indigo Level
(e) Mini-Executive Fellowship: Rotator Cuff Repair Using the SCOI ROW TECHNIQUE:
Stephen Snyder, M.D., Joseph Burns, M.D. Room 206
You will be required to bring your own current laptop (preferably a MAC) to this session.
(f) Case Presentations: Andrew Hartman, M.D., William Ciccone, M.D. Room 204B
Bring your most challenging case and present to our expert panel. Submit your case to SDSI in
power
point format prior to the course. Cases should include patient history, treatment approach,
radiographic images, and questions for our faculty. No patient identifiable information may be
included. Cases limited to 8 slides per case.
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Educational Curricula Videos (Open session. No registration required.
You may come and go as you desire) View the top procedures of your choice
and learn new techniques! Room 309
Saturday – June 20, 2015
7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Fractures and Instability
8:00 – 8:20
8:20 – 8:30
8:30 – 8:40
8:40 – 8:50
8:50 – 9:00
9:00 – 9:10
9:10 – 9:20
9:20 – 9:30
9:30 – 9:40
9:40 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:30
Defining Value in 2015 Care Decisions
Jon J.P. Warner, M.D.
The Trauma Surgeon's Perspective for Proximal Humerus Fractures
Donald Wiss, M.D.
Considerations for Treatment of Surgical Neck Fractures v- Rods
Pascal Boileau, M.D.
Role of Osteotomy in Proximal Humerus Non-Unions
Anders Ekelund M.D.
RTSR After Failed Proximal Humerus Fractures
Philippe Valenti, M.D.
Essential Considerations for Clavicle and Complex Fractures
Carl Basamania, M.D.
Essential Considerations for Non-Union Fractures
Donald Wiss, M.D.
What is Evidence for Using RTSR in Proximal Humerus Fractures
Anders Ekelund, M.D.
Special Considerations for Fracture Management in the Elderly Patient
John Sperling, M.D.
Clinical Case Panel VII
Donald Wiss, M.D.
Refreshment Break
Biceps - AC Joint - Complex Care
10:30 – 10:40
10:40 – 10:50
10:50 – 11:05
11:05 – 11:30
11:30 – 11:45
11:45 – 11:55
11:55 – 12:05
12:05 – 12:20
12:20 – 12:40
12:40
12:45
8:05 – 8:20
8:20 – 8:35
8:35 – 8:50
8:50 – 9:05
9:05 – 9:20
9:20 – 9:35
9:35 – 9:50
9:50 – 10:05
10:05 – 10:30
10:30 – 10:45
10:45 – 11:00
11:00 – 11:15
11:15 – 11:30
11:30 – 11:45
11:45 – 12:15
12:15 – 1:15
1:30-3:30
Indigo A/B
Room 204
Room 202
Moderator: Sumant “Butch” Krishnan, M.D.
Propionibacterium acnes: An Etiology of Osteoarthritis?
Ofer Levy, M.D.
Diagnosis of Indolent Infections
Eric Ricchetti, M.D.
Practical Approach to Infection - TSR Joint Scenarios
James Kelly, M.D.
Panel: Infection Case Decisions
John Sperling, M.D.
Biceps Today: SLAP, Tenotomy, Tenodesis - Evidence
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Snapping Scapula Treatment
Andrew Hartman, M.D.
How I Approach AC Joint Separation
Sumant “Butch” Krishnan, M.D.
Failed AC Joint Surgery: Lessons Learned
John J.T. Tokish, M.D.
Doing a TSR: Avoiding Pitfalls - Interactive Lecture and Panel Discussion
John Sperling, M.D.
Final Thoughts
Jamec C. Esch, M.D., Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Adjorn
Rehabilitation Session – Indigo A,B Lecture Hall
8:00 – 8:05
Moderator: John Sperling, M.D.
Chairman: Jan Fronek, M.D.
Rehabilitation – Session Part I
Welcome and Today's Plan
Jan Fronek, M.D.
Diagnosis of Shoulder Disorders
Jan Fronek, M.D.
Essentials of Instability
Daniel Keefe, M.D.
Special Considerations: Bony Deficiency, MDI, HAGL lesions
Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Rotator Cuff Management: Non-surgical & Surgical Options
John "J.T." Tokish, M.D.
New Ideas for Labrum Repair: Biceps Tenotomy - Tenodesis
Anthony Romeo, M.D.
Biology, Therapy, and Rotator Cuff Rehabilitation
Jon J. P. Warner, M.D.
Rehabilitation for Arthroplasty and Reverse Arthroplasty
James Kelly, M.D.
Panel Discussion/Q&A
John "J. T." Tokish, M.D.
BREAK
Rehabilitation – Session Part II
Rehabitation of Proximal Humerus Injuries
Reza Omid, M.D.
Adhesive Capsulitis: Treatment Strategies
Laura Alberton, M.D.
Scapular Dyskinesis: Recognition & Treatment
Kevin Wilk, DPT
Special Considerations: Return to Sport
Gail Kuwatani, P. T.
Essentials in the Development of a Plan of Care
Benjamin Rubin, P. T.
Panel Discussion/Q&A
Matthew Provencher, M.D.
Lunch – Selection of Shoulder Exercises Based on EMG, Biomechanics,
and Patient-related Factors
KEYNOTE SPEAKER – KEVIN WILK , DPT
Special Break-Out Sessions (Select One):
Comprehensive Shoulder Exam
Benjamin Rubin, M.D.
Assessment of High Impact Sports: Crossfit, etc
Erik Stark, M.D., Matthew Provencher, M.D., Joe Linton, Trainer
Considerations for the Throwing Shoulder
Heinze Hoenecke Jr., M.D., Gail Kuwatani, P.T., Kevin Wilk, D.P.T.
Tuition
The physician registration fee of $1,450 is inclusive of course lectures, the
Wednesday PM Workshop, the course syllabus, and meals and refreshments provided
by the course. All other sessions require pre-registration and fees as detailed on the registration form.
Refund
Refunds will be subject to a non-refundable $100 processing fee.
Requests for refunds must be received in writing at the San Diego Shoulder Institute office.
No refunds will be issued after May 31, 2015.
CME ACCREDITATION
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the American Medical Association (AMA) standards.
San Diego Shoulder Institute is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education
for physicians. San Diego Shoulder Institute takes responsibility for the content, quality,
and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
San Diego Shoulder Institute designates this live educational activity for a maximum of
32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME credits for this course are calculated as follows:
Lectures: 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Arthroscopy Skills Session (Shoulder Model Lab): 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Cadaver Arthroscopic/Latarjet Surgical Lab: 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Total Shoulder Replacement/Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement Cadaver Lab:
3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Exclusive Personalized Instructional Cadaver Laboratory: 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Latarjet Techniques: 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Special Break-Out Sessions: 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ per segment
• Tips for Reverse TSR
• Fractures
• Arthroscopy for Big Cuff Tears
• What You Need to Know About Instability
• Getting It Right or Just Getting By: The Preferred Approach
• Patient Specific Drill Guides for Arthroplasty
• Evaluation and Treatment of the Throwing Shoulder: 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
• Case Presentations: 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
• Mini-Executive Fellowship: Rotator Cuff Repair 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Total Shoulder and Fracture Fixation Workshop: 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Rehabilitation Break-Out Sessions: 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Per session
• Assessment of High Impact Sports: Crossfit, etc.
• Comprehensive Shoulder Examination
• Considerations for the Throwing Shoulder
San Diego Shoulder Institute is an approved International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) Teaching Center. Please notify our registration staff if you are
interested in completing an ISAKOS evaluation form or obtaining ISAKOS certification for this course.
Athletic Trainers:
Scripps Health is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education for
Certified Athletic Trainers. This program has been approved for a maximum of 5.5 hours of Category A
continuing education. Certified Athletic Trainers are responsible for claiming only those hours actually
spent participating in the continuing education activity.
According to the education levels described by the PDC, the following continuing education course is
considered to be Advanced Level.
Physical Therapy (CPTA)
This course is approved for 5.5 contact hours per section 1399.95 California Code of Regulations.
Accommodations for Individuals with Disabilities
San Diego Shoulder Institute complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Should you need any special assistance, please contact a member of our staff at 760-940-2066 or
[email protected]. Every reasonable effort will be made to accommodate your needs.
Registration and Check In
Tuesday, June 16, 2015 from 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 18, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday, June 19, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 20, 2015 from 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Course Information
For additional information contact San Diego Shoulder Institute
Office: (760) 940-2066 / Fax: (951) 695-6801 • email: [email protected]
Register online at www.shoulder.com
Registration Requirements and Fees, 2015
Register online at:
www.shoulder.com
or contact the SDSI office at 760-940-2066
to process your course registration.
Registration for Lectures: Choose One
(Includes Wednesday Evening Workshops, Course Syllabus, Meals and Refreshments provided to
course registrants, and complimentary Friday Break-Out sessions.)
Physicians: ................................................................................................................ $1450.00
Resident/Fellow (Letter from Chief of Service Required): .............................................. $650.00
Allied Health (Entire Course): ...................................................................................... $650.00
Allied Health (Saturday Rehabilitation session only): ..................................................... $50.00
Wednesday Arthroscopy Skills Session ............................................................................ $250
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
___ Arthrex ___ Biomet ___ ConMed ___ Depuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine
___ Smith & Nephew ___ Stryker
Wednesday Cadaver Total Shoulder / Reverse Total Shoulder Small Group Lab ............ $650
8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
___ Arthrex ___ Biomet ___ DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction ___ DJO ___ Exactech
___ FH Orthopedics ___ Lima ___ Smith & Nephew ___ Stryker ___ Tornier ___ Zimmer
Friday Arthroscopy / Latarjet Cadaver Lab ………..………………..……………………… $650
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Arthrex ___ Biomet ___ ConMed ___ DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine
___ Smith & Nephew ___ Stryker
Friday Exclusive Personalized Instructional Cadaver Lab ………………………...………. $900
2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Arthroscopy:
___ Bell ___ Bonnarens ___ Buford
Latarjet:
___ Boileau ___ Ekelund ___ Field ___ Getelman ___ Levy ___ Romeo
Arthroplasty / Reverse Arthroplasty:
___ Basamania ___ Bishop ___ Gamradt ___ Grey ___ Norris
___ Sanchez-Sotelo ___ St. Pierre ___ Warner
Friday Break-Out Sessions
Evaluation and Treatment of the Throwing Shoulder ....…………………….……………… $125
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PETCO Park
BUS ACCESS REQUIRED. BUS LEAVES HOTEL LOWER LEVEL LOBBY AT 8:15 A.M.
Mini-Executive Fellowship: Rotator Cuff Repair ………………..…………...…………… $150
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
REGISTRANTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN LAP TOP TO THE SESSION
(PREFERABLY A MAC)
Friday Break-Out Sessions
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (select one) …..……………..........................................……… no charge
___ What You Need to Know About Instability
___ Getting It Right or Just Getting By: The Preferred Approach
___ Patient Specific Drill Guides for Arthroplasty
___ Case Presentations
Saturday Break-Out Sessions
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (select one) ............................................................................. no charge
___ Comprehensive Shoulder Examination
___ Assessment of High Impact Sports: Crossfit, etc
___ Considerations for the Throwing Shoulder
2015 DVD for Course Registrants …..……………..................................................……… $275
Don’t miss the opportunity to have all of
this valuable information on DVD.
ORDER YOUR DVD NOW!
To be delivered mid October 2015
DVD CME ACCREDITATION
The DVD series is inclusive of all course lectures and a detailed course syllabus. This
activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the American Medical
Association (AMA) standards. San Diego Shoulder Institute is accredited by the ACCME
to provide continuing medical education for physicians. San Diego Shoulder Institute
takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity.
San Diego Shoulder Institute designates this enduring material educational activity for a
maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DVD Date of Release: 10/01/15
DVD Expiration Date: 10/01/17
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this DVD course, participating physicians will be able to:
1. Identify indications and treatment options for
1. total shoulder replacement
2. bone loss
3. reverse total shoulder replacement
4. instability
5. SLAP repair
6. rotator cuff repair
2. Identify strategies to improve outcomes for shoulder arthroscopy, arthroplasty,
reverse total shoulder prosthesis, and shoulder fractures.
3. List measures to improve surgical technique in the treatment of shoulder disorders.
4. Identify treatment options for:
1. proximal humerus fractures
2. AC separations
3. complex fractures
4. massive cuff tears
HOW TO ORDER YOUR DVD!
• DVD .................................................................................................................................... $600
CA Residents Include 8.75% sales tax............................................................................. ($52.50)
San Diego County Residents
Include 9.00% sales tax................................................................................................... ($54.00)
Please add shipping as follows:
• Shipping U.S.
(except Alaska, Hawaii, & Puerto Rico) ................................................................................... $25
• Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, & Puerto Rico ............................................................................ $100
• Shipping Outside U.S. ......................................................................................................... $100
To order your 2015 DVD please go to www.shoulder.com
and click on the DVD link.
For additional information, please contact the
San Diego Shoulder Office at 760-940-2066 or
[email protected]
Hotel Reservations
Hilton BayFront, San Diego
One Park Boulevard • San Diego, California 92101
( (619) 564-3333 or
( (800)-HILTONS
(800-445-8667)
Rooms can be reserved at the Hilton Bayfront San Diego online at
www.shoulder.com, by visiting www.HiltonSanDiegoBayfront.com or at one
of the phone numbers above. Use group code SDSS when making your
reservations. A block of rooms has been reserved for June 17-20, 2015.
The special room rate of $259 per night for a single/double room will be
available until May 11, 2015. Rooms available at the group rate are subject
to availability.
Rising 30-stories above San Diego Bay, the Hilton San Diego Bayfront
is a spirited blend of San Diego’s coastal influences, style, innovation,
and of course the city’s unmistakable vibe. Inspirational local art
throughout the hotel draws upon light, wind and the San Diego Bay
waterfront to create dramatic, uplifting spaces. With light hues, clean
lines, and an awakened design, there is a flow and pulse to everything.
Also enjoy magnificent San Diego Bay and city views from our lobby
and 1,190 spacious guestrooms and 30 suites. Each room at the Hilton
San Diego Bayfront has a bay view and features Hilton’s Serenity
Collection bed and linens, the finest amenities such as Peter Thomas
Roth Clinical Skin and Hair products, and the latest technology.
Other highlights of the hotel include:
v San Diego’s first and only saltwater hotel pool, located directly
alongside San Diego Bay.
v A 4.3-acre park and waterfront promenade with a lush variety
of trees and plants.
v Spa Aqauzul and fitness center, a therapeutic ocean oasis
offering an elaborate range of relaxation and renewal.
v Direct access to biking, walking and boating along the
San Diego Embarcadero and on San Diego Bay.
v Guestrooms average a spacious 365 sq. feet and come
equipped with a large work desk.
v Full service UPS Store/Business Center located on the
third floor of the property.
v A Starbucks Coffee Shop located on the first floor of the property.
Directions to the hotel:
From San Diego International-Lindbergh Field:
Out of airport follow signs for Interstate 5/downtown.
The ramp will put you on Harbor Drive going south.
Continue to Park Blvd., turn right.
Distance from Hotel: 3 miles
Drive Time: 10 minutes
Driving South on Interstate 5:
Take Front Street exit.
Continue on Front Street until you reach Harbor Drive, turn left.
Continue to Park Blvd., turn right.
SAN DIEGO – Tourist Attractions!
Old Town Trolley Tours: www.trolleytours.com – Narrated 2 hour
trolley tour of San Diego. Tours are hop-on/hop-off and run a 32 mile
loop stopping at popular locations throughout San Diego. Tour pick up
at the Hilton Bayfront Promenade East entrance.
Harbor Tours: Both Hornblower Cruises and Flagship have a variety
of one-to-two hour narrated tours as well as brunch and dinner
cruises, all aboard large and well-equipped vessels.
Balboa Park: www.balboapark.org – Balboa Park is just minutes from
downtown. It is home to 15 major museums, several performing arts
venues, and beautiful gardens. Other attractions in the park include
the world famous San Diego Zoo – 12,000 acres of lush vegetation
and animals to see.
USS Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum: www.midway.org – Longest
serving U.S. Navy aircraft carrier of the 20th century. Tour is
self-guided and takes approximately 2 hours to complete. Opens at
10:00 a.m.
San Diego Zoo: www.sandiegozoo.org – World famous, the zoo is
home to thousands of species including endangered Giant Pandas.
Coupons available at Concierge desk.
Horton Plaza Mall: Located a few blocks from the hotel,
approximately a 15 minute walk. Major stores are Nordstrom and
Macy's.
Gaslamp Quarter: www.gaslamp.org – The Gaslamp Quarter has over
100 restaurants, bars, nightclubs and lounges, and countless
boutiques, art galleries and shops. The Gaslamp has established itself
both as the playground of hip, eclectic San Diegans and as an elite
urban destination.
Seaport Village: A 14-acre outdoor plaza with 13 sidewalk eateries, 51
shops and galleries, a beautiful 19th Century carousel and a bayside
boardwalk.
San Diego Maritime Museum: www.sandiegomaritme.org – The
museum has one of the world's finest collections of historic ships,
including the world's oldest active ship Star of India. The collection of
ships and exhibits are available for daily public tours.
Old Town State Historic Park: www.oldtownsandiego.org – The
birthplace of California where the first Europeans settled. Around
every corner there is more history waiting for you. The finest in
professional theater, artisans, galleries and shops are all within easy
walking distance of each other with free live entertainment, mariachis,
dancers, period attire docents providing tours and more.
Little Italy: In downtown, the art has as much flavor as the espresso
and pasta. India Street is the heart of the neighborhood with outdoor
cafes, restaurants, galleries and specialty shops.
Coronado Island: Home to the Historic Hotel Del Coronado, it is an
island of small-town quaintness amid San Diego. Visit the galleries,
cafes, boutiques and open beaches.
San Diego Shoulder Course
P.O. Box 890850
Temecula, CA 92589-0850