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November 11, 2020
Northwell Health’s seventh annual
Shining the Light on Wound Care Virtual Symposium
This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 7 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.
Program Agenda
Wednesday, November 11, 2020, 8:00am to 4:00pmRegistrants can choose to participant in Advance Wound Care Track or Extended Care Track
Advanced Wound Care — Track 1 Running at the same time as Extended Care Track
8:00 AM Welcome and Introduction Alisha Oropallo, MD and Mary Brennan, RN, BSN, CWOCN
8:10 AM The Diabetic Epidemic: What can be done? Alyson Myers, MD
8:25 AM Hands on Complete Examination of the Diabetic Foot: Vascular Pallavi Manvar-Singh, MD, RPV
8:40 AM Hands on Complete Examination of the Diabetic Foot: Biomechanics Melissa Rathgeber, PT, DPT, WCC, CEAS
8:55 AM Advanced Wound Closures Options for the Diabetic Foot Russell Caprioli, DPM FACFAS
9:10 AM Forefoot Amputations Michael Pliskin, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA; Scott Gawlik, DPM, FACFAS
9:25 AM Q & A Session
9:35 AM Exhibitor Hall Session
9:45 AM Recognizing Peripheral Vascular Disease in the Diabetic Patient John Haight, DPM
10:00 AM Healing the Ulcer with Endovascular Techniques Michael Petersen, MD, FACS, CWS
10:15 AM Bypass Surgery in the Lower Extremity Marc Kissin, MD
10:30 AM Adjunctive Measures in Healing: HBOT Peter Salzer, MD
10:45 AM Q & A Session
10:55 AM Exhibitor Hall Session
11:10 AM Where are we headed with Limb Salvage? Gary Giangola, MD
11:25 AM Treatment of Superficial Venous Disease Jo Ann Eisinger, PA
11:40 AM Optimizing Venous Insufficiency Jennifer Chang, MD, RPVI
11:55 PM Lymphedema Management Soy Ahn, PT
12:10 PM Surgical Management of End Stage Lower Extremity Lymphedema Kuldeep Singh, MD
12:25 PM Q & A Session
12:35 PM Break/Lunch
Poster Presentation or Exhibitor Session ongoing during lunch
1:05 PM Identifying Skin Lesions of the Lower Extremity Amy Xu, MD
1:20 PM Diagnosing Cancerous Lesions Mahjabeen Hassan, MD
1:35 PM Controversy in the Management of Chronic Osteomyelitis Samual Hosington, MD;
1:50 PM Wound Healing Infection Vihas Patel, MD
2:05 PM Controversial Wound Identification Jane-Ellen Barr, DNP
2:20 PM Q & A Session
2:30 PM COVID-19: Impact on Wound Healing Alisha Oropallo, MD
2:45 PM COVID-19: New Challenges and Findings Christina Del-Pin, MD
3:00 PM COVID-19: Proning Techniques and Challenges David Whitehead, MD
3:15 PM Exhibitor Hall Session**
3:25 PM Keynote Speaker Session Paul Kim, DPM
3:50 PM Q & A Session
4:00 PM Farewell & Thank you! Alisha Oropallo, MD; Mary Brennan, RN, BMA, CWON
4:00 PM Conference Adjourns2
Extended Wound Care — Track2 Running at the same time as Track 1
8:00 AM Welcome and Introduction Alisha Oropallo, MD and Mary Brennan, RN, BSN, CWOCN
8:10 AM Prevention & Staging of Pressure Frantz Dorestnat Jr. RN, MSN, CWOCN
9:10 AM Diabetes Management (Different Insulins, Short Term/Long Term) Ann Marie Hasse, RN, MSN, CDE
9:40 AM Pediatric Wound Care Challenges Vita Boyar, MD
10:10 AM Q & A Session
10:20 AM Exhibitor Hall Session
10:30 AM COVID and Skin Along with Proning Julie Rivera, RN
11:00 AM Dressing Management Marie Agrell-Kann, RN, MSN, CDE, CWCN
12:00 PM Q & A Session
12:15 PM Break/Lunch
12:45 PM Exhibitor Hall Session
1:00 PM Vascular Wounds Julie Isgro, ANP-C, CWOCN
2:00 PM Nutrition Ambika Chawla, RD
3:00 PM Overview of Dermatological Lesion Sheila Shaigany, MD
3:15 PM Wound Documentation Update Mary Brennan, RN, MBA, CWON
3:45 PM Q & A Session
4:00 PM Conference Adjourns
Program Agenda
Wednesday, November 11, 2020, 8:00am to 4:00pmRegistrants can choose to participant in Advance Wound Care Track or Extended Care Track
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Please click here to register
https://professionals.northwell.edu/continuing-professional-education/continuing-medical-educationhttps://cmetracker.net/NORTHWELL/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/EventID/76114/
Faculty
* Denotes that Speaker is also Planning Committee Member
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Soyouen Ahn, PT, DPT, MS, CLT, WCC Supervisor Lymphedema and Cancer Rehabilitation Program Northwell Health
Jane Ellen Barr, DNP, RN, CWONDirector, Patient Care Services Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health
Vitaliya Boyar, MD, CWSP, FAAPDirector Neonatal Wound Service Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Cohen Children’s Medical Center Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Pediatrics Zucker School of Medicine
*Mary R. Brennan, MBA, RN, CWON, FAACWS Assistant Director Wound and Ostomy Care North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health
Russell Caprioli, DPM, FACFASResidency Program Director Long Island Jewish Medical Center North Shore University HospitalPodiatric Medical and Surgery Program Chief of Podiatry Long Island Jewish Medical CenterAttending, Comprehensive Wound Healing Center Certified Diabetic Educator Certified, American Professional Wound Care Association Northwell Health
Jennifer Chang, MD RPVI Vascular & Endovascular Surgery North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health
*Ambika Chawla, MS, RD, CNSCAssistant Director Nutrition Services–Clinical North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health
Christina Del Pin, MD, FACSAttending Surgeon Long Island Jewish – Forest Hills Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center North Shore University HospitalWound Healing Center Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine
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Course directors
Mary R. Brennan, MBA, RN, CWON, FAACWSCertified Wound Care Nurse North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health
Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS, APWCADirector, Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and HyperbaricAttending Vascular Surgeon, Dept. of Vascular Surgery Northwell HealthAssociate Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine
Planning committee members
Daniel BeyerPractice Billing Associate Department of Surgery Northwell Health
Kristen Beyer, MBA, EMTSenior Project Manager Service Line Departments of Surgery, OBGYN Northwell Health
Thomas Bily, PA Director Physician Assistants Plainview Hospital Northwell Health
Elizabeth CeraAdmin Support Associate Department of Surgery Northwell Health
Gene F. Coppa, MD, FACSSenior Vice President Surgical ServicesExecutive Director Surgical Service LineChair of Surgery North Shore University Hospital & Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health
Husna F. Faqiri, MPAProject Manager Surgery Service Line Northwell Health
Christopher R. Jackson, BSN, RN, CWCN, CHRNPractice Manager Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and Hyperbaric Oxygen Northwell Health
Jennifer Laffey, NP Assistant Vice President Advanced Clinical Provider Nurse Practitioners Northwell Health
Jamie Loren, MHA Project Coordinator Surgery Service Line Northwell Health
Jason McGrade, MBA, PA-CAssistant Vice President Advanced Clinical Provider Physician Assistants Northwell Health
Marian Owens, BSN, RN, CWOCNWound/Ostomy Specialist Northwell Health
Nicole M. Probst MS, RN, CWOCN, AGNP-CNurse Educator Nursing Education and Innovation Huntington Hospital Northwell Health
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** Symposium Reviewer
Frantz Dorestant Jr., MSN, RN, CWOCNWound Care Nurse Manager Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Northwell Health
Jo Ann Eisinger, MS, PA-CDirector, Vein Center at Northwell Health– Long Island Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Northwell Health
Scott Gawlik, DPM, FACFAS Chief of Podiatry Clinics North Shore University Hospital Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and Hyperbaric Northwell Health
Gary Giangola, MD, FACSChairman Department of Surgery Lenox Hill Hospital System Chief Vascular Surgery Northwell Health
John Haight, DPM Associate DirectorVascular Surgery/Podiatric SurgeryDivision of Vascular SurgeryLong Island Jewish Medical CenterNorthwell Health
Mahjabeen Hassan, MD Plastic Surgery Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Northwell Health
Ann Marie Hasse, RN, MSN, CDE Diabetes Educator Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health
Samuel Hoisington, MDMedical Director Orthopedic Surgeon Phelps Wound Healing Institute Phelps Memorial Hospital Northwell Health
Julie Isgro, MSN, ANP-C, CWOCNNurse Practitioner Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and Hyperbaric Northwell Health
Marc Kissin, MD Attending Surgeon Department of Surgery Division of Vascular Surgery Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine
*Marie Agrell-Kann MSN, RN, CDE, CWCNCertified Wound Care Nurse North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health
Alyson Myers, MD Medical Director Inpatient Diabetes North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health Associate Professor Zucker School of Medicine Associate Professor Feinstein Institute of Medical Research
*Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS, APWCADirector Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and HyperbaricAttending Vascular Surgeon, Deptartment of Vascular Surgery Northwell HealthAssociate Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine
Vihas Patel, MD, FACS Vice Chairman Surgery Critical Care North Shore University Hospital Northwell HealthAssistant Professor Clinical Assistant Professor Zucker School of Medicine
Michael Petersen, MD, FACS, CWSMedical Director Attending Surgeon Division of Vascular Surgery Wound Treatment CenterJohn T. Mather Memorial Hospital Northwell Health
Michael Pliskin, DPM, FACFAS FAPWCAChief of Podiatry North Shore University HospitalComprehensive Wound Healing Center and Hyperbaric Northwell Health
Melissa Rathgeber, PT, DPT, WCC, CEAS Senior Physical Therapist Long Island Jewish Medical Center–Valley Stream Northwell Health
Julie Rivera, RN Nurse Educator Lenox Hill Hospital Northwell Health
Peter Salzer, MD, FACS Medical Director Wound Care and Hyperbaric MedicineGeneral Surgery Plainview Hospital Northwell Health
Sheila Shaigany, MD Resident Northwell Health
Pallavi Manvar-Singh, MD, RPVIDirector of General Surgery ResidencyAttending Surgeon Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Southside Hospital Northwell Health Assistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine
Kuldeep Singh, MD, RPVI, FACSVascular and Endovascular Surgery Director of Inpatient Non-Invasive Laboratory Staten Island University Hospital Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine
David M. Whitehead, MD, MS Attending Physician Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery North Shore University Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health
Amy Xu, MD Resident Department of Dermatology Northwell Health
Faculty, continued
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* Denotes that Speaker is also Planning Committee Member
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Statement of need: The need for this activity stems from the ever changing and expanding fund of knowledge that exists in the Wound Care field. Also the strain of chronic wounds on both the patient and health system as a whole provide reason to host an educational conference. This symposium will address current concerns and knowledge gaps as well as provide various solutions to everyday problems faced by wound care practitioners and patients. This CME activity aims to provide Wound Care professionals and specialists with up-to-date knowledge and techniques of current wound care practices.
Program objectives: All Northwell Health CME activities aredesigned to improve patient care, safety and outcomes. Atthe conclusion of this conference, participants should beable to:
– Examine current treatment and challenges incurred from the COVID pandemic with the effect on wound care.
– Assess the ways in which diabetes guides the formulation of medical, surgical, nutritional and podiatric treatment plans.
– Discuss the use of current topical wound therapies for optimal wound healing.
– Integrate advances in limb salvage in helping to assist in wound healing
– Recommend guidelines for identifying and controlling infection in different types of wounds
– Review skills needed to assess wounds and demonstrate dressing management.
Target audience: Wound Care Specialists, Vascular Surgeons, Dermatologists, Podiatrists, Nutritionists, Physical Therapists, Orthotists, Prosthetists, Pedorthists, PAs, NPs, RNs, Residents, and Fellows.
Joint Accreditation Statement: In support of improving patient care, Northwell Health 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.
Credit Designation Statements – Physicians: Northwell Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
– Nurses: Northwell designates this activity for 7 ANCC contact hours.
– Physician Assistant: Northwell Health has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 7 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
– Registered Dietitians (RDs) and Dietetic Technicians, Registered (DTRs): Northwell Health designates this activity for 7.0 CPEU contact hours. RDs and DTRs are to select activity type 102 in their Activity Log. Performance indicator selection is at the learner’s discretion.
– Orthotist credits: Northwell Health has been approved for continuing education credits by the Continuing Education Committee of the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics. A total of 13 category 1 maximum credits will be granted to attend the live and on-demand sessions.
– Podiatry: Credits have been approved by the Continuing Education Committee of the State for Podiatry. A total maximum of 15 CPE Level 3 credits will be granted to those who attend both Track 1: Advance Wound Care & Track 2: Extended Wound Care.
– Physical Therapy Credit Designation: Long Island Jewish Medical Center, a member of Northwell Health is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Physical Therapy as an approved provider of physical therapy and physical therapist assistant continuing education. This event is awarded a maximum of 16.8 contact hours. Please note the total number of contact hours will vary depending upon the participant track selection. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certificates of completion will be e-mailed to participants of the corresponding disciplines after the event.
Disclosure policy: Northwell Health adheres to the ACCME’s Standards for Commercial Support. Any individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers or others are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All relevant conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to the commencement of the activity.
Course offering and registration fees:
Register Fee
Physicians, Podiatrists $75
RNs, PAs, NPs, and Therapists $50
Other clinicians $25
Residents, fellows and medical students no fee
Registration fee includes: Live and On-Demand Session for the next 30 days and CME/Verification of attendance certificates.
Register online: Click here.
Cancellation policy: For a refund, all cancellations, must be confirmed in writing to [email protected] by Friday, November 6, 2020. An administrative fee of $25 will be kept for all cancellations. No refunds will be made after this date or for “no-shows.”
Americans with Disabilities Act: This conference isin compliance with provisions of the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals withspecial needs. If you would like to attend this conferenceand require any special needs or accommodations, pleasecontact us at (516) 321-8353.
LUM_430224_2020_SEP
Seventh annual Shining the Light on Wound Care Virtual Symposium
Please click here to register
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