Regional Course
The Foundation for Physician Advancement (FPA) courses focus on building critical knowledge and leadership skills for young surgeons to advocate for themselves and their patients.
This one-day program, in New York City, will discuss preparing for, and building, a practice as an early career surgeon in a value-based care environment. The more physicians can prepare for this transition, the better positioned they will be to care for their patients, reduce burnout, and lead clinical decision making in their subspecialty.
The faculty represent various subspecialties, tenures, and practice models. The course will be a mixture of mini didactics and panel discussions.
Course Attendees
This is open to Orthopaedic surgeons in all subspecialties and is a non-CME program:
- PGY4 & PGY5
- Fellows
- Surgeons in their first three years of practice
Faculty
- Vinay Aggarwal, MD
- Emily Ast, Esq
- Michael Ast, MD, FAAOS
- Alex Butler, MD
- Janet Carlson, MSN, BSN, CRN, NE-BC
- Carl Herndon, MD
- Doug Jackson, Ph.D, J.D.
- Dana Jacoby, MBA
- Sean McMillan, DO
- Ilda Malloy, MD
- Alexander Neuwirth, MD
- Stephane Owusu-Sarpong, MD
- Marney Reid
- Susanne Roberts, MD
- Joshua Rozell, MD – Course Chair
- Nana Sarpong, MD
- Kate Lee Smith, Executive Director, FPA
- Richard Yoon, MD, FAAOS, FIOTA
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Topics
- How to Find the Right Job for You
- Compensation Models and Proper Billing & Coding
- Being a Good Junior Partner and Building Your Brand
- Introduction to Employment Contracts
- How and When to Ask for Resources and Products/Technology
- When and How to Partner with Industry
- FPA KOLs – Innovations in Orthopaedics
- Physician Burnout
- ASC Clinical and Financial Considerations
- Private Equity and Super Groups
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There is no cost to attend for physicians.
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