
April 14, 2023
FedEx Institute of Technology, University of Memphis
The 2023 Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture will feature a half-day program, featuring keynote address, two robust expert panel discussions, eight senior residents’ research presentations and ample exhibit time. Continuing education credits will be awarded.
The Ingram Lecture is known for hosting the “Who’s Who” of the orthopaedic community, and this year is no exception!
The 2023 event will feature:
Dr. Annunziato (Ned) Amendola, the Virginia Baker-Flowers Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University. He serves as Division Chief of Sports Medicine, Director of the Urbaniak Sports Sciences Institute, and Chief Medical Officer of Duke Athletics.

Annunziato (Ned) Amendola, MD
Virginia Baker-Flowers Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Duke University

Amy L. Ladd, MD, FAOA, FAAOS,
MD, FAOA, FAAOS, Elsbach-Richards Professor of
Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine

Michael L. Parks, MD,
MD, Clinical Director of Orthopaedic Surgery and Vice Chair for Quality, Hospital for Special Surgery
Presenting Supporters:
Arthrex/ Gentleman Orthopaedics
Paragon28
The Campbell Clinic Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following for their generous support:

The Campbell Clinic Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following for their generous support:
Amgen
COPI
Exactech
OsteoRemedies
DePuy Synthes
Zimmer Biomet
Smith + Nephew
Stryker, Enovis
Treace Medical Solutions
HC Biomedical
IstoBiologics
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
IstoBiologics
SVMIC
Sanofi
Pacira
Nuvasive
Orthofix and Hanger Clinic
The 2023 Program
Who will be there
The 2023 Ingram Program will draw a regional audience of veteran and early-career orthopaedic surgeons, Advance Practice Providers, physical therapists, medical students and UTHSC-Campbell Clinic residency and fellowship alumni who represent diverse orthopaedic sub-specialties, academic institutions, private practices, and spheres of influence.


Speakers and Discussions
Scientific sessions feature a keynote speaker, two expert panels and, to honor tradition, eight graduating residents’ research presentations and discussion. and engage in case discussions. Presenters will address a range of pressing issues, from new techniques and treatments in orthopaedic surgery to trends and resources for practice management.
An Exhibit Hall will be open from 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. to showcase technology, innovative products and educational resources
An Exhibit Hall will be open from 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. to showcase technology, innovative products and educational resources
Begin | Description | Location/Venue |
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6:30AM | Breakfast | Peabody Hotel |
7:30AM | Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture and Exhibit Hall, Part 1 | Peabody Hotel |
1:00PM | Various Outings | |
6:00PM | Night at AutoZone Park | AutoZone Park |
Begin | End | Description | Location/Venue |
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6:30AM | 7:30AM | Breakfast | Peabody Hotel |
7:30AM | 12:00PM | Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture and Exhibit Hall, Part || | Peabody Hotel |
6:00PM | 10:00PM | Campbell Club Gala and Campbell Awards | Peabody Hotel |
Fri., April 22
Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture
Afternoon outings
Saturday, April 23
Morning Symposium
Saturday Evening Gala & Awards
To learn more about participation, contact Amy Farris by email or 901-759-5588.
History of the Ingram Lecture
The annual Alvin J. Ingram, MD Memorial Lecture was initiated in memory of former Campbell Clinic Chief of Staff and department chairman Alvin J. Ingram, MD through a gift from members of his family, to honor his commitment to education. Dr. Ingram was a graduate of our residency program and a world authority on the treatment of polio.
The lecture highlights achievements in surgeon education and features a distinguished professor and presentations from the Campbell Clinic Foundation graduating residents. Since 2014, under the guidance of Course Director Derek M. Kelly, MD. the lecture expanded with lectures by our distinguished professor, faculty, and an expert panel.
The Ingram Lecture attracts more than 150 surgeons, allied health professionals, scientists and others dedicated to excellence in orthopaedics.



Accreditation Statement
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and Campbell Clinic Foundation. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team