10th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference

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10th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference: Improving Profitability and Business and Legal Issues

June 14-16, 2012; Chicago

Westin Michigan Avenue

Learn more about the 10th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference

This exclusive orthopedic, spine and pain-focused ASC conference brings together surgeons, physician leaders, administrators and ASC business and clinical leaders to discuss how to improve your ASC and its bottom line and how to manage challenging clinical, business and financial issues.

Highlights include:
– 102 Sessions, 134 Speakers
– 25 CEOs as Speakers
– 30 Physician Leaders as Speakers
– Great Keynote Speakers including Lou Holtz, Legendary Football Coach, Analyst, ESPN; Tucker Carlson, Contributer FOX News and Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Caller
– Keynote panels led by Sam Donaldson, ABC News Veteran
– Great Participants From All Over the Country
– Business, Clinical and Legal Issues

To Register: Call 800-417-2035 • Fax 866-678-5755 • Email registration@beckersasc.com
Or to register online, click here.

To download the conference brochure, click here (pdf).

To download the conference prospectus, click here (pdf).

Keynote Speakers:

Lou Holtz — Lou Holtz has established himself as one of the most successful college football coaches of all time. Holtz grew up in East Liverpool, Ohio, graduated from East Liverpool High School, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in history from Kent State in 1959 and a master’s degree from Iowa in arts and education in 1961. He played linebacker at Kent State for two seasons before an injury ended his career. Holtz is the only coach in the history of college football to: 1) Take 6 different teams to a bowl game. 2) Win 5 bowl games with different teams. 3) To have 4 different college teams ranked in the final Top 20 poll. Despite never inheriting a winning team, he compiled a 243-127-7 career record that ranked him third in victories among active coaches and eighth in winning percentage. His 12 career postseason bowl victories ranked him fifth on the all-time list. Holtz was recently selected for the College Football Hall of Fame, class of 2008, which places him in an elite group of just over 800 individuals in the history of football who have earned this distinction. Currently, Holtz serves as a college football studio analyst on ESPN. He appears on ESPNEWS, ESPN College GameDay programs, SportsCenter as well as serves as an on site analyst for college football games.

 

Sam Donaldson — Sam Donaldson, a 44-year ABC News veteran, served two appointments as chief White House correspondent for ABC News from January 1998 to August 1999 and from 1977- 1989, covering Presidents Carter, Reagan and Clinton. Donaldson also co-anchored PrimeTime Live with Diane Sawyer from August 1989, until it merged with 20/20 in 1999. He co-anchored the ABC News Sunday morning broadcast, This Week With Sam Donaldson & Cokie Roberts, from December 1996 to September 2002. From October 2001 to May 2004, he hosted The Sam Donaldson Show – Live in America, a daily news/talk radio program broadcast on ABC News Radio affiliates across the country. Most recently, Donaldson hosted the show Politics Live on ABC News Now, the ABC News digital network. From 1999 to 2001, Donaldson also hosted SamDonaldson@abcnews.com, the first regularly scheduled internet webcast produced by a television network. Donaldson has won many other awards, among them four Emmy Awards and three George Foster Peabody Awards.

 

Tucker Carlson — Tucker Carlson is a veteran journalist and political commentator, currently working for the Fox News Channel. Carlson is also the editor-in-chief of TheDailyCaller.com, a news and opinion site. Carlson joined Fox from MSNBC, where he hosted several nightly programs. Previously he was the co-host of Crossfire on CNN, where he was the youngest anchor in the history of that network. During the same period, Carlson also hosted a weekly public affairs program on PBS. A longtime writer, Carlson has reported from around the world, including dispatches from Iraq, Pakistan, Lebanon and Vietnam. He has been a columnist for New York magazine and Reader’s Digest. He currently writes for Esquire and The New York Times magazine. Carlson began his journalism career at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette newspaper in Little Rock. His most recent book is entitled, Politicians, Partisans and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News. In 2006, he appeared on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. Carlson is currently working on his third book.

 

To view a list of conference sponsors, click here!

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