Innovations In Healing


Explore the cutting-edge world of orthopedic medicine with Advanced Orthopedics, where technology and groundbreaking research are transforming patient care. This exclusive program invites you to experience firsthand how advancements in technology and stem cell research are reshaping treatment options for injuries, joint pain, and degenerative conditions.

During the presentation, you’ll gain unique insights into the latest innovations, from state-of-the-art imaging and robotic-assisted surgeries to regenerative stem cell therapies. Learn how these new approaches are accelerating recovery, reducing pain, and enhancing the quality of life for patients.

Whether you’re a medical enthusiast, a prospective patient, or simply curious about the future of healthcare, this program will provide a fascinating look into the science behind restoring mobility and improving lives.

Special Notes

This course is being held In-Person at Butterfield Trail Village Retirement Community, located at 1923 E Joyce Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703.

Meeting room and other details including parking information will be sent in the class reminder.

Class changes occasionally happen, please watch for (and read) announcements or emails from OLLI regarding your class.

Click on the link below for a Google map shot of our location:

Butterfield Trail Village Retirement Community (BTV)

Instructor:

Kent Hagan, MD

Kent Hagan, MD, MBA, MSF is a fellowship trained, non-operative sports medicine physiatrist. He received his bachelor's degree at Huntingdon College before pursuing his medical degree at the University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Medicine as well as his MBA and Master's in Finance at Auburn University. He completed a residency specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation followed by a fellowship in sports medicine, all at the University of Pennsylvania. He has extensive training in ultrasound and fluoroscopically guided spine procedures which can provide relief of various muscle, tendon, joint, and spine disorders. Furthermore, he has training in nerve conduction and electromyography testing which allows for the diagnosis of muscle and nerve disorders.

Room: Performance Hall

Cost:

Tuition $40.00
Member Tuition $25.00

Class | Registration opens Tuesday, February 4, 2025 10:00 AM

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arkansas (OLLI). Our mission is to provide a community of adults with a lifelong learning venue that promotes intellectual and cultural growth through exploration and discussion via diverse, high quality and affordable educational programs.

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