Foot and ankle

Foot pain affects increasing numbers of people in our communities, and has a significant impact on quality of life. AO Trauma’s foot and ankle curriculum offers a wide range of competency-based activities and resources that support your educational needs.

Foot and ankle education task force

The foot and ankle education taskforce is a group of experts who build and continuously improve our educational program. It consists of three international program editors (IPEs).

Lori Reed (US)

Term: 2022–2027

Igors Terjajevs (LV)

Term: 2023–2025

Alexandre Godoy-Santos (BR)

Term: 2024–2026

 


Regional Program Contributors (RPCs)

Asia Pacific
Tanawat Vaseenon (Thailand)
Andrew Oppy (Australia)

Europe and Southern Africa
Paulo Felicissimo (Portugal)
Are Stødle (Norway)

Middle East and Northern Africa
Ahmed Al-Rashdi (Oman)
Hussam Darwish (Saudi Arabia)

Latin America
German Joannas (Argentina)
Santiago Guerrero (Colombia)

North America
Eric Moghadamian (USA)
Kyle Schweser (USA)

AO Curriculum Development Manager:

Kokeb Andenmatten

Past taskforce members

  • Past IPEs

    Keen-Wai Chong (Singapore), 2021–2023
    Ossama El Shazly (Egypt), 2020–2022
    Cristian Ortiz (Chile), 2019–2021
    Stefan Rammelt (Germany), 2015–2020
    Michael Swords (USA), 2017–2019
    Mandeep Dhillon (India), 2016–2018
    Marcos Sakaki (Brazil), 2014–2016
    Les Grujic (Australia), 2011–2015
    Per-Henrik Agren (Sweden), 2011–2014
    Christina Kabbash (USA), 2011–2013

  • Past RPCs
    Khairul Mohammad (Malaysia)
    Markus Parkkinen (Finland)
    Igors Terjajevs (Latvia)
    Brad Yoo (USA)
    Martijn Poeze (Netherlands)
    Mike Swords (USA)
    Andrew Sands (USA)
    Michael Castro (USA)
    Steve Benirschke (USA)
    Daniel Nino Gomez (Argentina)
    Luis Cadena (Mexico)
    Ahmed Kholeif (Egypt)
    Mandeep Dhillon (India)
    Ossama Elshazly (Egypt)
    Keen Wai Chong (Singapore)
    Lori Reed (USA)
    Alexandre Godoy-Santos (Brazil)

Program description

The foot and ankle curriculum provides a modular framework for various event formats, strongly promoting interactive learning.

The courses teach current concepts and techniques of complex foot and ankle surgery, aiming at full functional restoration of the injured foot. Participating surgeons concentrate on the application of surgical planning and advanced techniques in the management of complex foot and ankle injuries.

The courses are taught in a modular format. A limited number of evidence-based lectures cover the key information required. In practical exercises and cadaver workshops, participants are trained in the application of different techniques and approaches. Discussing cases in small groups helps participants to develop decision-making and management skills.

Events defined in the curriculum

AO Trauma Course—Foot and Ankle Trauma and Reconstruction (4 days)

AO Trauma Course—Foot and Ankle Trauma (2 days)

AO Trauma Course—Foot and Ankle Reconstruction (2 days)

Complementary Anatomical specimen lab (1 day)

Complementary add-on modules (eg, sports injuries)

 

Target audiences

Foot and ankle specialists early in their careers

Generalists (orthopedics) spending about 20 percent of their time on trauma (including community surgeons)

Foot and ankle experts

Trauma surgeons

Resources for faculty

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Resources

Courses and webinars

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Members only

AO Videos

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AO Surgery Reference

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Book

Manual of Fracture Management—Foot and Ankle

Competencies

The curriculum is based upon 8 competencies:

  1. Perform adequate clinical evaluation and workup
  2. Recognize the potential for higher complication rates in patients with comorbidities, and plan appropriately
  3. Apply appropriate timing and staging in the treatment of fractures and dislocations, including polytrauma
  4. Recognize the indications and goals for reconstruction and perform procedures or refer, subject to expertise
  5. Select and perform appropriate surgical procedures, including handling of soft tissue
  6. Apply the principles of internal fixation and bone healing, including minimally invasive surgery
  7. Educate the patient regarding rehabilitation and prescribe an appropriate program
  8. Recognize and manage early and late complications

What does competency-based curriculum development mean?

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Contacts

To address feedback or questions to this education taskforce, email the Curriculum Development Manager Kokeb Andenmatten.

“This curriculum redesign promotes interactive learning and offers a robust and flexible framework to build education that improves health care delivery. I'm sure it will equip our surgeon learners with better tools for improving their patients' outcomes.”

Stefan Rammelt (DE), member of the foot and ankle education taskforce