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Saturday, May 4th 2019NYCPM - 53 E. 124th Street, New York, NY 10035
Medical & Surgical Approaches to Wound Care
NYCPM is an approved provider of CE in Podiatric Medicine by the CPME. This event is estimated at 8 CE hours.
Contact Audrey Negron with any questions: [email protected] / (212) 410 - 8068
Featuring Presentations by:• Samuel Adegboyega, DPM• Jeffrey Cusack, DPM• Matrona Giakoumis, DPM• Adam Falivene, DPM• Johanna Godoy, DPM• Kent Gordon, PhD• Allen Jacobs, DPM• Sachin Jain, MD• Mark Kosinski, DPM• Mark Niederauer, PhD• Reem Sheikh, DPM• John Steinberg, DPM• Michael J. Trepal, DPM
Scientific ChairAnthony Iorio, DPM MPH
REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY – No refunds will be issued for this event.
Includes Breakfast, Lunch, Refreshments, Exhibitor Visits, FREE PARKING
• PayPal (www.nycpm.edu/cmelist.asp)• Phone (212) 410 - 8068 • Fax (212) 369 - 4608 • Check
TUITION: $175
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Graduate Medical EducationNew York College of Podiatric Medicine
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This CE program targets DPM, MD and other registrants who have an interest in advancing their practice and clinical skills in medical and surgical approaches to wound care
• Knowing how to manage and diagnose osteomyelitis
• Understanding Radiographic Imaging of foot/ankle
• Appreciating disease prevention in development of Diabetic Wounds
• Understanding how wounds heal faster with advancing technology
• Comprehending the Biomechanics of the Diabetic functioning foot
• Knowing when to use Internal /External fixation in the Charcot Foot
• Differentiating ulcerations from other soft tissue lesions
• Absorbing the role of topical oxygen in accelerating wound closure
• Appreciating the role of re-vascularization and amputation prevention
• Understanding the ethical challenges of Wound Care medicine
SEMINAR AGENDA - MAY 4th, 2019SEMINAR AGENDA - MAY 4th, 2019
7:30 - 8:00 BREAKFAST / SIGN-IN
8:00 - 8:30 Radiographic Imaging and Evaluation in Wound Care Patients Adam Falivene, DPM
8:30 - 9:15 Doing the Right Thing: Ethics and Wound Care Allen Jacobs, DPM
9:15 - 9:45 Evidence Based Update on Osteomyelitis Mark Kosinski, DPM
9:45 - 10:15 Post-operative Biomechanical Considerations for the Partial Foot Amputation Jeffrey Cusack, DPM
10:15 - 10:45 MID-MORNING BREAK EXHIBITOR VISIT
10:45 - 11:15 Biomechanics and Surgical Approaches to the Diabetic Ulcerative Functioning Foot Matrona Giakoumis, DPM
11:15 - 11:45 Differential Diagnosis of Ulcers Michael J. Trepal, DPM
11:45 - 12:15 CDO Accelerates Closure and Reduces Pain Mark Niederauer, PhD
12:15 - 1:15 LUNCH EXHIBITOR VISIT
1:15 - 2:00 Functional Limb Salvage In Diabetes John Steinberg, DPM
2:00 - 2:35 Use of Selective Plantar Fascial Release in Wound Care Samuel Adegboyega, DPM
2:35 - 3:10 The Charcot Foot: When to Choose Between Internal and External Fixation Johanna Godoy, DPM
3:10 - 3:45 Role of Revascularization in Amputation Prevention Sachin Jain, MD
3:45 - 4:20 AFTERNOON BREAK EXHIBITOR VISIT
4:20 - 4:55 Pediatric Wound Infections: Case Review and Update Reem Sheikh, DPM
4:55 - 5:30 Science of Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound and its Use in High Risk Fracture Healing Kent Gordon, PhD