ISAKOS: 2019 Congress in Cancun, Mexico
ISAKOS

2019 ISAKOS Biennial Congress Faculty

 

Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD

Clinical Professor Seton Hall University; Senior Attending Surgeon, Penn Med Princeton Medical Cent.
Princeton, nj UNITED STATES

Jeffrey Abrams, MD is a Clinical Professor at Seton Hall University, Senior Attending Surgeon at Penn Medicine, University Medical Center of Princeton, and Medical Director of Princeton Orthopaedic Associates in Princeton , New Jersey, USA. He has served as President of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons and Arthroscopy Association of North America. He is Chairman of the Board for the Journal Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, and actively reviews for 5 major orthopaedic and sports publications. He serves on the Executive Committee for the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation and The Twentieth Century Orthopaedic Association. Dr. Abrams is a shoulder specialist working in the Princeton Community and consults for regional schools, universities and professional athletes. He has written over 70 peer review articles and chapters and is an international speaker and surgeon, operating on four continents. He has produced multiple patents on designed instrumentation and was recognized as the Innovator of the Year for the Stevens Institute in New Jersey. He continues to consult with industry on products and techniques for arthroscopic and minimally invasive shoulder surgery.

Sun 05/12
12:15 - 13:30
Concurrent 4 - Cozumel 2+A Lunch Time Session - ConMed
Lunch Time Session
Massive to Irreparable Cuff Tears: Is It Worth the Effort?
Faculty
Mon 05/13
07:30 - 09:00
Xcaret ICL #6
Instructional Course Lecture
Case-Based MDI/Posterior Instability of the Shoulder
Faculty
Mon 05/13
07:55 - 08:05
Xcaret ICL #6
Presentation
Surgery for Posterior Shoulder Instability
Presenter
Wed 05/15
07:30 - 09:00
Concurrent 2 - Cozumel 1+5 ICL #17
Instructional Course Lecture
Complex Issues in RCR Surgery and Advanced Techniques to Solve Them
Faculty
Wed 05/15
07:30 - 07:42
Concurrent 2 - Cozumel 1+5 ICL #17
Presentation
Be All You Can Be: Subscapularis and Infraspinatus Are Enough
Presenter