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Dr. William Mihalko . Alvin J. Ingram Lecture 2016 The 2016 Ingram Lecture was held on May 20th at FedEx Institute of Technology at The University of Memphis. For the 3rd year, the program was open to the local orthopaedic community and CME credits were provided. Through exhibitor support, we have made this program bigger and better each year. Dr. William Mihalko was the keynote speaker. He is the J.R. Hyde Chair at University of Tennessee Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering. He led the presentations with Adverse Reaction to Metal Debris in Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Cause for Concern. The annual Ingram Memorial Lecture highlights the educational and research activity of our residency program, and provides exposure to the very latest knowledge and understanding of select orthopaedic subspecialties. The 2016 program focused on total joint replacement, particularly strategies for surgery in the outpatient setting. Hugh Smith Research Award Winners A panel of judges selected Dr. Tyler Brolin's research "Outpatient Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Ambulatory Surgery Center Environment is a Safe Alternative to the Inpatient Hospital Setting: A Matched Cohort Study" as the winner of the 2016 Hugh Smith Research Presentation Award. Earlier this year, PGY3 resident Dr. Justin Hallock won The Hugh Smith Project Award with "Genetic Markers of Individuals with Hypersensitivity to Joint Implant Wear Debris". from left, front row: residents Tyler Brolin, Sean Calloway, Collin Bills, Ryan Mulligan. Middle row, from left: residents Kaku Barkoh, Matthew Stewart, Marcus Ford, John Harkess. Back from left: Quin Throckmorton, William Mihalko, Owen Tabor Jr., Jim Guyton, David LaVelle, Jim Harkess, and John Crockarell. Your support matters! Please consider or renew your support for surgeon education at The Campbell Foundation with your financial gift today. Please contact Jennifer Strain, 901.759.5479 or [email protected] Campbell Foundation's Global Outreach In 2013, because of donor support, the Campbell Foundation began a new International Service Elective Scholarship to annually send one resident on a medical mission. In March 2016, PGY5 resident Dr. Sean Calloway was the 4th scholarship recipient and traveled with Health Volunteers Overseas (formerly Orthopaedics Overseas) to Moshi, Tanzania and provided needed orthopaedic care to hundreds of patients. The outreach team performed 12 surgeries, treated 65 hospital patients, treated 100 clinic patients, and provided 20 hours of equipment organization. Dr. Calloway also presented four orthopaedic trauma lectures. Donor support allowed expansion of this outreach to include employee involvement in international missions. Campbell PT Technician, Jennifer Herring, was the second award
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Page 1: Alvin J. Ingram Lecture 2016 - The Campbell Foundation · Alvin J. Ingram Lecture 2016 The 2016 Ingram Lecture was held on May 20th at FedEx Institute of Technology at The University

Dr. William Mihalko

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Alvin J. Ingram Lecture 2016

The 2016 Ingram Lecture was held on May 20th at FedEx Institute ofTechnology at The University of Memphis. For the 3rd year, the programwas open to the local orthopaedic community and CME credits wereprovided. Through exhibitor support, we have made this program biggerand better each year. Dr. William Mihalko was the keynote speaker. He is the J.R. HydeChair at University of Tennessee­ Campbell Clinic Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering. He led thepresentations with Adverse Reaction to Metal Debris in Total JointArthroplasty: A Cause for Concern. The annual Ingram Memorial Lecture highlights theeducational and research activity of our residency program, and provides exposure to the verylatest knowledge and understanding of select orthopaedic subspecialties. The 2016 programfocused on total joint replacement, particularly strategies for surgery in the outpatient setting.

Hugh Smith Research Award Winners

A panel of judges selected Dr. Tyler Brolin's research "Outpatient Total Shoulder Arthroplasty inthe Ambulatory Surgery Center Environment is a Safe Alternative to the Inpatient HospitalSetting: A Matched Cohort Study" as the winner of the 2016 Hugh Smith ResearchPresentation Award. Earlier this year, PGY­3 resident Dr. Justin Hallock won The Hugh SmithProject Award with "Genetic Markers of Individuals with Hypersensitivity to Joint Implant WearDebris".

from left, front row: residents Tyler Brolin, Sean Calloway, Collin Bills, Ryan Mulligan. Middle row, from left: residentsKaku Barkoh, Matthew Stewart, Marcus Ford, John Harkess. Back from left: Quin Throckmorton, William Mihalko,Owen Tabor Jr., Jim Guyton, David LaVelle, Jim Harkess, and John Crockarell.

Your support matters! Please consider or renew your support for surgeon education atThe Campbell Foundation with your financial gift today. Please contact Jennifer Strain,901.759.5479 or jstrain@campbell­foundation.org

Campbell Foundation's Global Outreach

In 2013, because of donor support, the Campbell Foundation began a new International ServiceElective Scholarship to annually send one resident on a medical mission. In March 2016, PGY­5 resident Dr. Sean Calloway was the 4th scholarship recipient andtraveled with Health Volunteers Overseas (formerly Orthopaedics Overseas) to Moshi, Tanzaniaand provided needed orthopaedic care to hundreds of patients. The outreach team performed 12 surgeries, treated 65 hospital patients, treated 100 clinicpatients, and provided 20 hours of equipment organization. Dr. Calloway also presented fourorthopaedic trauma lectures. Donor support allowed expansion of this outreach to include employee involvement ininternational missions. Campbell PT Technician, Jennifer Herring, was the second award

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recipient and traveled in March to Juarez, Mexico with Casa de Cristo to build a house in aweek for an impoverished family.

What's the Mechanism of Injury?PGY­5 resident, Sean Calloway, treats a

patient in Moshi, Tanzania who suffered froman unfortunate run­in with a crocodile.

You Can Build A House in a Week!With a group from Casa de Cristo, Campbellemployee Jennifer Herring built a house in aweek for an impoverished family in Mexico.

Your gift impacts patient lives across the globe! Support Medical Mission Outreach todayby calling Jennifer Strain at 901.759.5479 or jstrain@campbell­foundation.org

ABC Traveling Fellows Visit Campbell

The Campbell Foundation and Campbell Clinicwere delighted to again host the ABC TravelingFellows from the American OrthopaedicAssociation as they kicked off their 5­week tourof 12 North American cities in early June. Theseven Fellows provided insightful, entertaining,and sometimes controversial presentations ontopics as varied as decision making for patientswith humerus tumors, fractured femoral necks,and total joints, as well as the benefits of tortreform in New Zealand, and fascinating insightsinto trauma cover in the hotbed of the Ebola virusin Sierra Leone. The reputation of CampbellClinic, which each of you built, is the mainreason we remain a vital stop on their North

American tour. The 2016 Fellows are: Cameron Anley, South Africa; Andrew Grayton, New Zealand; Michael McAuliffe, Australia; andfrom England, William Eardley, Ajay Malviya, Jonathan Miles, and Sam Oussedick.

Other Foundation Happenings

Visiting Professor SeriesDr. Michael Neel

Mon, June 13th, 5:30­7pmSeasons 52 ­ Limited seating!

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Campbell GraduationClass of 2016

Memphis Country ClubMon, June 20th, 2016, 6pm

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