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Interdisciplinary Orthopedic, Infectious Diseases and Radiology Complex Case Review

When

Feb. 16, 2026, Noon – 1 p.m.

This multifaceted University of Arizona event is sponsored by the Department of Medicine’s Division of Infectious Diseases, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Division of Interventional Radiology in the Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences at the U of A College of Medicine – Tucson.

It is open to the public, particularly community physicians and other interested health care professionals.

For questions or to be added to the email listserv to receive notices and hyperlinks to these lectures, contact Richelle Clemente at rclemente@arizona.edu or 520-621-0190.

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Presenters include:

Talha Riaz, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of
Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, 
and
Assistant Professor, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery
U of A College of Medicine – Tucson
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Travis Hughes, MD
Assistant Professor and Medical
Student Co-Director, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
and, Assistant Professor, Trauma
Section, Department of Surgery
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Jack Hannallah, MD, MPH, MBA
Associate Professor and Associate Program Director, Integrated and Independent Residencies, Division of Interventional Radiology, Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences
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Flyer for this event to share and post: Ortho-ID-Rad-Case-Review-Conference_flyer_2026_FINAL.pdf

FULL SCHEDULE FOR 2026: Jan. 19, Feb. 16, March 16, April 20, May 18, June 15, Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, and Dec. 21.

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Diagnose and manage complex orthopedic infections more accurately and efficiently through integrated clinical, radiologic and microbiologic assessments of musculoskeletal infections.
  2. Implement evidence-based antimicrobial strategies to improve infection control while supporting antimicrobial stewardship.
  3. Collaborate effectively across medical disciplines to develop unified, patient-centered care plans.
  4. Improve patient outcomes, including decreased complications, readmissions and prolonged hospital stays related to orthopedic infections.

Accreditation Statement: The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The college designates this live activity for a maximum of one AMA PRA Category 1 credit. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement: All faculty members, CME planning committee members and the CME office reviewers have disclosed that they have no financial relationships with ineligible companies that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning this CME activity.

For additional information on this event series from the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Office of Continuing Medical Education, visit this link.

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