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32nD
Annual
Meeting
Preliminary Program
April 25-27, 2013
J. W. Marriott San Antonio
Hill Country Resort & Spa
San Antonio, Texas
Welcome
Dear Colleagues:
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, April
25 27, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. Each year AANA raises
the educational bar, adding new and innovative courses to meet
your needs. This years scientific meeting will have something
for everyone with state of the art clinical sessions to enrich the
educational experience for all who attend. This outstanding program was crafted by the AANA Program Committee chaired by
Robert A. Pedowitz, MD, PhD and the Education Committee
chaired by Benjamin Shaffer, MD.
This year, AANA is proud to welcome and collaborate
with our esteemed North American colleagues from Mexico,
the 2013 Guest Nation and the Guest Society AMECRA, (Asociacin Mexicana de Cirugia Reconstructiva Articular y Arthroscopia). The meeting will feature simultaneous English to
Spanish translation in the general sessions including three of the
daily Instructional Course Lectures. The AANA 2013 Annual
Meeting includes a full program of daily sessions featuring state
of the art, peer - reviewed original scientific research papers,
compelling Feature Lectures presented by world renowned master instructors, clinical case-based discussion panels, and Practical Pearls Spotlights focusing on essential take home pearls,
highlighting arthroscopic techniques. In addition, 28 Instructional Course Lectures will be featured, including three courses
delivered exclusively in Spanish. Returning this year, based on
member feedback, are the popular Roundtable discussion sessions. These sessions pair two faculty experts with 18 participants sharing clinical cases in a stimulating, interactive format.
Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD
President
New
Offering
AANA Accredited CME A to Z
Friday, April 26th
12:20pm -1:20pm
John C. Richmond, MD,
Chairman Education Overview Committee
Susan L. Carlson, MSEd, Director of Education
As an accredited CME provider, AANA educational programs
have an important responsibility in assisting member physicians
in maintenance of certification (MOC). In 2004 the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) issued the updated Standards for Commercial Support of CME
and in 2006 released the Updated Accreditation Criteria. As
a result over the past several years, physicians involved in the
planning and implementation of accredited CME programs have
expressed frustration regarding all the ACCME rules in order to be in compliance.
The Education Overview Committee has recently developed an
informational presentation for all committee members that are
involved in the development of AANA educational programs
and anyone interested in becoming a committee member or
speaker. The purpose of this information session is to clarify the
intent of the ACCME rules and explain further why accredited
CME programs need to be based on the principles of adult learning and be independent of industry influence in order to meet the
new ACCME requirements. Lunch will be provided.
education
information
Target Audience
The primary target audience of the Arthroscopy Association of
North Americas Annual Meeting is members and non-members
who desire to improve their arthroscopic knowledge and skill.
Overall Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the activity, participants will be able to:
1) Examine and apply basic scientific information and technical
skills in arthroscopic surgery.
2) Update knowledge regarding state-of-the-art advances in arthroscopic surgical treatment.
3) Evaluate the current evidence base for diagnosis and clinical
management of joint disorders.
4) Review their current practice management expertise and develop a plan to increase their expertise.
5) Develop new clinical and technical skills to improve the everyday practice of arthroscopic surgery.
Statement of Need
The 2013 AANA Annual Meeting is designed to enhance knowledge of diagnosis and treatment alternatives relevant to the entire array of arthroscopic practice. The program focuses upon
surgical methods and technical pearls, which translates into improved operative performance and better patient outcomes.
Accreditation Statement
The Arthroscopy Association of North America is accredited
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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Meeting At A Glance
April 24
Wednesday
Registration
3:00 pm6:30 pm
April 25
Thursday
April 26
Friday
April 27
Saturday
7:00 am5:30 pm
7:00 am3:30 pm
7:00 am5:00 pm
Scientific Session
8:00 am-12:10 pm
3:15 pm-5:20 pm
9:45 am-12:20 pm
1:30 pm-3:20 pm
9:40 am-12:15 pm
1:00 pm-3:15 pm
Instructional
Courses/Roundtable
Discussions
1:15 pm-2:45 pm
7:45 am9:15 am
7:45 am9:15 am
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Technical Exhibits
7:00 am12:00 pm
7:00 am12:00 pm
Business Meetings
12:10 pm1:05 pm
Product
Workshops
Internet Caf
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12:15 pm12:30 pm
3:30 pm5:30 pm
7:00 am7:30 pm
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7:00 am5:00 pm
Keynote Lectures
The Mission Continues. After returning from Iraq, Greitens founded The Mission Continues, which empowers wounded
veterans to serve and lead in communities across America. For
his work, he received the Presidents Volunteer Service Award,
and the Draper Richards Foundation selected Greitens as a fellow, recognizing him as an innovative leader. The following
year the Manhattan Institute for Social Entrepreneurship honored Greitens as one of the five leading social entrepreneurs. He
was also honored by Major League Baseball, PEOPLE magazine, Outside Magazine, and the National Conference on Citizenship. In 2011, The Social Venture Network recognized The
Mission Continues as one of the most impactful forces in the
community. His work has also been covered by nearly every
national media outlet.
Greitens was appointed as a White House fellow, the most
prestigious fellowship for leadership and public service and continues to study and teach public service as a senior fellow at the
Truman School of Public Affairs at the University of Missouri
and at the Olin School of Business at Washington University.
Dr. Engebretsen has served on the faculties of the University of Trondheim and the University of Minnesota as Associate
Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery. He has been Professor and
Chairman for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Ullevaal Hospital 1996-2000 and 2002-2004 and the Orthopaedic
University Clinic in Oslo 2000-2002. From 2005-2007 he was
the Divisional Director for Orthopaedics, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Physical Med and Rehab in the Division of Musculoskeletal and Neurosciences at the University of Oslo.
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Dr. Arnoczky is the Director of the Laboratory for Comparative Orthopaedic Research at Michigan State University and
has been involved in basic science research of the musculoskeletal system for over 40 years. He began his research career at the
Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City under the mentorship of Drs. John Marshall and Russell Warren focusing on
the basic science aspects of meniscal and ligamentous injuries of
the knee.
In 1992 Dr. Arnoczky was named the first Wade O. Brinker Endowed Professor of Surgery in the College of Veterinary
Medicine at Michigan State University. He also holds Professorial appointments in the College of Human Medicine and the
College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University.
Among his numerous honors and awards, Dr. Arnoczky has
received the prestigious Kappa Delta Award for Outstanding
Orthopaedic Research from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Neer Award from the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. He is also a four-time recipient of
the Cabaud Award for Soft Tissue Research, a two-time winner
of the ODonoghue Award for Sports Medicine Research, and
the 2012 recipient of the T. David Sisk Award for best original
research; all bestowed by the American Orthopaedic Society for
Sports Medicine. Dr. Arnoczky has also received the Distinguished Faculty Award from Michigan State University and the
Distinguished Alumnus Award from The Ohio State University.
Dr. Arnoczky has published over 180 scientific articles, 150
scientific abstracts, and has written 77 book chapters. He has
also co-edited 3 books on basic science topics related to sports
medicine. Dr. Arnoczky has given over 650 invited research lectures around the world. He serves on the editorial review boards
of several orthopaedic journals and is a member of numerous research review committees. Dr. Arnoczky is a founding member
of the International Olympic Committee Olympic Academy of
Sciences and an honorary member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America.
scientific program
English to Spanish Simultaneous Translation Will Be Provided During The General Session
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
3:00 pm6:30 pm
8:45 am
8:50 am
8:55 am
Discussion
9:00 am
9:05 am
Registration
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9:30 am
9:35 am
9:40 am
8:35 am
8:40 am
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9:45 am
9:50 am
Discussion
11:55 am Discussion
9:55 am
3:20 pm
3:25 pm
3:30 pm
3:35 pm
3:40 pm
Discussion
3:45 pm
5:05 pm
5:10 pm
Discussion
Moderator: Jack Farr, II, MD
5:15 pm
5:20 pm
Adjourn
5:30 pm - Reception
7:30 pm The JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
Grand Oaks Ballroom
Friday, April 26, 2013
7:00 am - Registration
3:00 pm JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
7:00 am - Exhibits
12:00 pm Grand Oaks Ballroom
7:00 am - Continental Breakfast
7:45 am Grand Oaks Ballroom
7:45 am - Instructional Course Lectures (201-208)
9:15 am See page 17 for course descriptions
9:15 am - Coffee Break and Visit the Exhibits
9:45 am Grand Oaks Ballroom
9:45 am - Scientific Session VI: Rotator Cuff
10:20 am
9:45 am
9:50 am
9:55 am
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1:45 pm
1:50 pm
1:55 pm
Discussion
2:00 pm
2:20 pm
2:25 pm
2:30 pm
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Discussion
2:15 pm
2:45 pm
2:20 pm
2:25 pm
2:30 pm
2:35 pm
2:40 pm
Discussion
2:45 pm
2:35 pm
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Discussion
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1:05 pm
1:59 pm
2:03 pm
2:07 pm
1:10 pm
2:11 pm
1:15 pm
2:15 pm
1:20 pm
2:19 pm
2:23 pm
Discussion
Moderator: Richard L. Angelo, MD
1:25 pm
Discussion
1:30 pm
2:25 pm
2:30 pm
2:35 pm
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2:45 pm
Discussion
2:50 pm
Closing Remarks
Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD
J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD
Adjourn
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instructional courses
Thursday, April 25, 2013
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm
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Course 304: Shoulder Instability Stepchildren: Arthroscopic Management of Posterior and Multidirectional Instability
Richard L. Angelo, MD Coordinator
Guillermo R. Arce, MD
Larry D. Field, MD
At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to
1) understand the history, examination and imaging of features
characteristic of patients with MDI / posterior shoulder instability; 2) appreciate the specific arthroscopic surgical techniques to
address MDI / posterior instability including capsular plication,
posterior Bankart repair and HAGL lesions; 3) understand the
role of ancillary procedures including rotator interval closure
and secondary capsular tightening.
Course 305: Emerging Concepts for Intra- and ExtraArticular Hip Impingement: Specific Techniques and
Limits of Hip Arthroscopy
J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD Coordinator
Victor M. Ilizaliturri, Jr., MD
Christopher M. Larson, MD
Allston J. Stubbs, MD
At the completion of this course, the participant will 1) understand current thinking on pathomechanics of femoroacetabular
impingement; 2) be knowledgeable in the options of treatment
for pincer lesions and labral pathology; 3) be familiar with treatment of cam lesions and options for management of articular
damage.
Course 306: The Multiple-Ligament Injured Knee:
Evaluation, Timing and Techniques for Anatomic
Repair and Reconstructions
Bruce A. Levy, MD Coordinator
Gregory C. Fanelli, MD
Robert G. Marx, MD
Daniel B. Whelan, MD
At the completion of this course, the participant will be able
to 1) understand the diagnostic methods for prompt recognition and assessment of the multiple ligament injured knee, with
special attention to vascular screening, MRI findings, and stress
radiography; 2) understand the indications for emergent, urgent, acute, and delayed surgical management of the multiple
ligament injured knee with special attention to ligament repair
versus reconstruction; 3) understand current anatomic surgical
techniques for ACL, PCL, medial-side, and lateral-side injuries
in the multiple ligament injured knee.
***NEW*** Course 307: Saturday Morning Roundtable
Ask the Experts Interactive Session
Knee ACL
Faculty: James H. Lubowitz, MD & Robert A. Pedowitz, MD,
PhD
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fellows day
Friday April 26, 2013
4:00-8:00 PM
The AANA Fellows Day program has been developed for recent Fellowship graduates and current Fellows. The program has been
designed to provide important information addressing the business of medicine and to help graduating fellows transition into their
new practices. The course begins with didactic lectures and then informal small group break-out sessions to discuss and share ideas
with recent fellowship graduates and faculty in different stages of their careers.
The program continues with an orthopedic trivia contest where the fellows will be given an opportunity to compete head to head
with Fellows from other programs. The last fellow standing, the Fellow Extraordinaire will receive the grand prize, free tuition
to an AANA Masters Experience Course at the Orthopaedic Learning Center in Rosemont, IL.
A Texas Hill Country Buffet Dinner will follow and will be attended by leaders in the field of arthroscopy and members of the
Board of Directors of the Arthroscopy Association. The fellows will have the opportunity to meet with faculty and AANA leadership in a casual relaxed environment and we will then adjourn to the Presidential Suite for more conversation and after dinner drinks.
You must be registered for the Annual Meeting in order to attend Fellows Day.
Course Objectives
To educate graduating Fellows on the challenges of starting
in Orthopedic Practice
Instruct Fellows on the basics of billing and coding
Instruct Fellows on EMR and detail the new Meaningful
Use criteria
Detail future orthopedic practice trends including ACOs
& Obamacare
Explain the concept of value driven orthopaedic care
Outline marketing tips to help grow a new practice
Agenda
4:00 pm
Welcome
Nicholas A. Sgaglione, MD - AANA President
Mark H. Getelman, MD - Chairman,
Fellowship Committee
4:05 pm
4:15 pm
4:25 pm
4:35 pm
4:45 pm
4:55 pm
5:00 pm
Breakout Sessions:
1. Building A Practice: Getting Patients in the doorDos and Donts
2. Experience of Recent Fellows in the Job Market
5:30 pm
6:00 pm
7:30 pm
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Product workshops
Friday, April 26
3:30 pm 5:30 pm
Choose from 9 industry sponsored workshops taking place on Friday, April 26th Industry workshops give you a unique, first-hand
opportunity to learn from expert faculty on the products or services. The following product workshops are not presented, endorsed,
or otherwise sanctioned by the Arthroscopy Association of North America and NO CME CREDIT WILL BE AWARDED for
participation. The views and techniques presented are not necessarily those of AANA or its members. AANA assumes no responsibility or liability for the use or misuse of any information, materials, or techniques described, and it makes not warranty, guarantee
or representation as to the absolute validity or sufficiency of any information provided.
PW01 Arthrex, Inc.
Anatomy Conforming Solutions for Hip Arthroscopy
Michael B. Gerhardt, MD, Benjamin Domb, MD, David J. King,
MD, Andrew B. Wolff, MD, John J. Christoferetti, MD
This workshop will feature the latest innovations in Steerable
Instruments and Knotless Labral Repair. A model lab will be
provided.
PW02 ArthroCare Sports Medicine
Knotless Acetabular Labral Repair: Minimizing Time in the
Central Compartment
Omer Mei-Dan, MD
Presentation and hip model workshop addressing techniques to
simplify acetabular repairs and reduce time addressing pathologies in the central compartment.
PW03 Biomet
Advances in Soft Tissue Repair of the Shoulder
David Schneider, MD & Jeffrey L. Hartzell, MD
This symposium will feature a discussion on advances in implant material design and function that limits bone removal and
provides multiple options for Rotator Cuff and Labral Repair
procedures as well as biceps tenodesis.
PW04 BREG, Inc.
In-House Orthotics and Bracing: Maximizing Patient Care,
Understanding Ancillary Revenue, and Managing Medicare
Compliance
Kelly Cunningham, MD
This workshop will discuss creating a Medicare compliant program How do you do this right, create a process flow that
facilitates continuity of care, creates a quality experience for the
patient with service and products, implementation that delivers
profit.
PW05 ConMed Linvatec
The Next Generation of Suture Anchors Patient and Pathology Specific Solutions
Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD
This workshop will feature a panel of experts. Following the
discussion, participants will have an opportunity to try the latest
in suture anchors.
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general information
IMPORTANT DATES
March 20, 2013 * Registration fee increases
March 31, 2013 * Housing Reservation Deadline
April 3, 2013 * Advance Registration closes
April 3, 2013 * Cancellation and refund deadline. Refunds will not be made for no shows.
ACCREDITATION
The Arthroscopy Association of North America is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to
provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA/PRA
Scientific Session: AANA designates this live activity for a
maximum of 15.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
Instructional Course: AANA designates this live activity for a
maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
Roundtable Discussion: AANA designates this live activity for
a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
Fellows Day: AANA designates this live activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s). Physicians
should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
Allied Health Professionals: AANA is not accredited to offer
credit for Nurses and other Allied Health Professionals. To determine if activities offering Category 1 CME credit are acceptable for your licensing or certification needs, please contact the
relevant organization directly.
REGISTRATION JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
Only children 16 years or older will be admitted to the education
programs including the exhibit hall.
Wednesday, April 24
Thursday, April 25
Friday, April 26
Saturday, April 27
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3:00 pm 6:00 pm
7:00 am 5:30 pm
7:00 am 3:30 pm
7:00 am 5:00 pm
ADVANCE REGISTRATION
Advance registration forms must be received at the Association Post
Office Box by April 3rd. A registration form is provided at the back
of this program. Registration fees are as follows:
Postmarked
Postmarked
before March 20 after March 20
AANA Member
(North American)
No Fee
$345
No Fee
$100
$370
No Fee
No Fee
$325
No Fee
No Fee
$350
$345
$370
$685
$585
No Fee
$735
$585
No Fee
(non-members)
Physician Non-Member
AMECRA Member
*Resident/Fellow
Allied Health
$200
$250
BUSINESS MEETINGS
Active members are encouraged to attend the business meetings.
*A box lunch is being provided to all Active Members who attend the Thursday Business Meeting.
Thursday, April 25
Saturday, April 27
HOSPITALITY SUITE
A Hospitality Suite will be open at the JW Marriott San Antonio
Hill Country. Please stop by and meet the spouses.
Thursday, April 25
8:00 am 5:00 pm
Friday, April 26
8:00 am 12:00 pm
Saturday, April 27
8:00 am 5:00 pm
AANA GUEST NATION
Help us welcome AMECRA (Asociacin Mexicana de Cirugia Reconstructiva Articular y Arthroscopia) as
the Guest Nation for the 2013 AANA
Annual Meeting. Stop by the Guest
Nation booth to learn more about
AMECRA. AANA Welcomes AMECRA!
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Reception
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
Grand Oaks Ballroom
Thursday, April 25th * 5:30 pm 7:30 pm
A reception is scheduled and hors doeuvres will be served. All
registrants, guests and exhibitors are welcome. Please sign up
for the reception on the registration form.
AANA/BREG GOLF TOURNAMENT
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Official Travel Agency: Gant Travel Management
Save on airfare when you book travel through
the Gant Travel Desk the official travel coordinator for the 2013 AANA Annual Meeting.
American Airlines
Save 9% when you book and ticket 60 days or more in
advance via Gant Travel.
Save 5% within 60 days of travel.
Terms and conditions apply. U.S. point of sale only.
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Exclusive discount off lowest published fare when you book
and ticket through Gant Travel.
Terms and conditions apply. U.S. point of sale only.
Gant Travel Desk:
Toll-free: 877-924-0305
Email:
AANA@ganttravel.com
Travel desk hours are Monday-Friday; 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Central Time. $25 service fee applies.
American Airlines: File number A7643DE. www.aa.com or
call 800-433-1790. Agent service fee applies. Terms and restrictions apply. Bonus discount is not applicable online.
Support your Association by using Gant!
Car Rental Hertz
Hertz has been appointed the official car rental company for the
Annual Meeting. Special discounted rates with unlimited mileage have been negotiated and are available up to one week prior
and one week after the dates of the Annual Meeting. Be sure
to secure your transportation needs by making reservations at
least 2 weeks in advance. Call the Hertz Meeting Sales Desk at
1-800-654-2240 and identify the group name and meeting number: CBV#024M0022.
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Hotel Information
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
23808 Resort Parkway
San Antonio, Texas 78261
Reservations: 877/622-3140
Check-in: 4:00 pm
Check-out: 11:00 am
Single
Double
$274
$274
The Hotel does not provide shuttle service from the San Antonio airport.
Alternate transportation:
Taxi
Go Shuttle: 210-281-9900 (reservation recommended)
Elegant Limo & Charter (car service): 210-225-5466
(call for price and reservations)
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SPOUSE PROGRAM
Cooking Demo and Lunch at La Hacienda
Thursday, April 25
Assemble:
9:15 AM
Departure:
10:00 AM
Return: 12:30 pm
A cooking demonstration at La Hacienda offers the taste San Antonio is known for with Tex-Mex favorites and signature dishes.
Winner of a throwdown on the Food Network with Bobby Flay, native San Antonian Diana Barrios Trevino embodies the spirit
of the city with her vitality, enthusiasm and energy. Her familys restaurants, Los Barrios and La Hacienda de Los Barrios, offer
Tex-Mex and Continental cuisine using recipes passed down through generations. Few restaurateurs rival the authenticity or the
hospitality that the Barrios family has been serving up for more than 20 years. Dont miss this one-of-a-kind cooking class as Diana
Barrios Trevino reveals the family secrets for a very special Los Barrios menu.
Some of Dianas accomplishments include: appearing on Good Morning America with Emeril Lagasse, The Food Network with
Bobby Flay and the networks special Tasting Texas, NBCs Weekend Today Show, Despierta America, Despierta Miami, the
BBC in the UK, and Telemundo. She has been interviewed for countless articles and is the author of Los Barrios Family Cookbook.
Diana teaches cooking classes nationwide and is a member of Les Dames d Escoffier, an international organization of women in
food, wine and hospitality.
Transportation will be provided.
Fee: $90 per person (based on a minimum of 20 people). Lunch is included as well as a souvenir cookbook.
AANA PALS
Walk for Dr. Leslie Sgaglione Academic Scholarship Fund
Friday, April 26
8:45 am Registration
9:00 am Walk begins
Bring your walking shoes and your family to help us celebrate the life of Dr. Leslie Sgaglione. Join us for the AANA PALS Walk
dedicated to her memory. All donations can be made to the Dr. Leslie Sgaglione Academic Scholarship Fund to benefit the students
of the North Shore School District in Sea Cliff, NY. Donations will be collected at the time of the walk.
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$685
$585
$325
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No fee
$200
after March 20
No fee
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$370
$735
$585
$350
$370
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32nD
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Preliminary Program
April 25-27, 2013
J. W. Marriott San Antonio
Hill Country Resort & Spa
San Antonio, Texas