Karen M. Myrick, DNP, APRN, FNP, ONP, FAAN is a thought leader in her specialty, with unparalleled expertise in orthopedics and sports medicine. She will work through the intricacies of hip injuries and conditions. Delving deep into each diagnosis, you will understand the contextual background, which sets the stage for an understanding of its pathophysiology. From there, you will navigate through the clinical symptoms and assessment components, dissecting the nuances of physical examination techniques and diagnostic tests crucial for accurate diagnosis. Moreover, you will have an opportunity to explore a diverse spectrum of potential differential diagnoses, while also shedding light on optimal treatment modalities and the critical identification of referral red flags. Join us as we unravel the complexities of hip injuries, accessing invaluable insights to enhance clinical practice and optimize patient care outcomes.
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Karen M. Myrick, DNP, APRN, FNP, ONP, FAAN, is a thought leader in her specialty, with unparalleled expertise in orthopedics and sports medicine. She will work through the intricacies of hip injuries and conditions. Delving deep into each diagnosis, you will understand the contextual background, which sets the stage for an understanding of its pathophysiology. From there, you will navigate through the clinical symptoms and assessment components, dissecting the nuances of physical examination techniques and diagnostic tests crucial for accurate diagnosis. Moreover, you will have an opportunity to explore a diverse spectrum of potential differential diagnoses, while also shedding light on optimal treatment modalities and the critical identification of referral red flags. Join us as we unravel the complexities of hip injuries, accessing invaluable insights to enhance clinical practice and optimize patient care outcomes.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Karen Myrick has employment relationships with Orthopedic Associates of Hartford, Avon Family Medical Group, Pro-Heath Physicians Extended Hours and Express Care Centers, the University of Hartford, the University of Saint Joseph, Quinnipiac University, and Yale University. She receives royalties as a published author. Karen Myrick receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Karen Myrick is a member of the American Nurses Association, National Association of Orthopedic Nurses, National League of Nurses, and the Connecticut Nurses Association. She serves several committees, for a complete list contact PESI, Inc.
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