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Valley of the SunPodiatry Conference
NEWPORTApril 26-29
Surgical Pearls by the Seawith Rhode Island Podiatric
Medical Assn.
ATLANTAMay 17-20
UPDATE 2018NEW LOCATION:
Westin Perimeter North
HILTON HEADJune 21-24
Footprints in the Sandwith S. Carolina Podiatric
Medical Assn.
DENVERSeptember 13-15
Stepping Forward – Leading the Way
A Women-Centric Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Conference
SAN DIEGOSeptember 20-23
UPDATE 2018with San Diego Podiatric
Medical Society
PHILADELPHIASeptember 28-30
Insights & Advancementswith Penn Presbyterian
Medical Center
BOSTONOctober 19-21
APMA Region One Conferencewith Region One
Podiatry Assn.
SANIBELNovember 1-4
Complications & InfectionThe 28th Annual
Sanibel Conference
CHICAGONov 30 - Dec 2
Windy City Conferencewith Illinois Podiatric
Medical Assn.
The Podiatry Insti tute is a non-profi t educati onal foundati on that off ers a variety of programs, conferences, workshops and postgraduate courses. The Insti tute has achieved internati onal recogniti onfor its leading role in developing and advancingpodiatric medicine and surgery. The faculty members are all volunteers who serve without compensati on. They are committ ed to ongoing educati on in the area of foot and ankle surgery.
The mission of the Arizona Podiatric Medical Associati on is to advance the science and practi ce of podiatry. The AzPMA provides and/or sponsors specifi c seminars and training sessions for its members. These events may be done in associati on with the medical schools and/or universiti es. For more informati on, please visit www.azpma.org.
PhoenixApril 12-15
About Your Hosts
PHOENIX MARRIOTT TEMPE AT THE BUTTES, Phoenix, Arizona
Valley of the Sun Podiatry Conference PRESENTED BY
THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE JOINT PROVIDER WITH
ARIZONA PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
This is a PICA approved risk management seminar.
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Experience the CultureArizona Science Center offers eye-opening fun with interactive
exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetarium, five-story giant-screen theater, and traveling exhibitions. 602.716.2000 www.azscience.orgDesert Botanical Garden has more than 50,000 desert plants on display throughout five thematic trails. 480.941.1225 www.dbg.orgChildren’s Museum of Phoenix has interactive exhibits designed to engage the minds, muscles and imaginations of children up to age 10 and their grown-ups. 602.253.0501 childrensmuseumofphoenix.orgHeard Museum, internationally acclaimed, is one of the best places to experience the myriad cultures and art of Native Americans of the Southwest. 602.252.8840 www.heard.orgMusical Instruments Museum displays more than 6,000 instruments collected from around the world. 480.478.6000 www.mim.orgPhoenix Art Museum is the Southwest’s premier destination for world-class visual arts. Enjoy vibrant photog raphy exhibitions, the Dorrance Sculpture Garden, and PhxArtKids. 602.257.1880 www.phxart.orgPhoenix Zoo offers a wondrous world of curiosity, imagination and discovery. Be on the lookout for awe-inspiring Asian elephants, on safari to spot the great Sumatran tiger or seeking towering giraffes roaming the Savanna. 602.286.3800 www.phoenixzoo.org
Get OutdoorsDesert Parks and Mountain Preserves provide a variety of
hikes with amazing views and valleys. www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/
Camelback Mountain, just 20 minutes from downtown, offers very strenuous and steep trails as well as easier hikes. 602.261.8318 www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/camelback-mountainGuided Tours offer special experiences from a hot air balloon to see the city and the saguaros, to a Jeep or a horse to check out the desert. visitphoenix.com/things-to-do/outdoors/tours-sightseeing/Piestewa Peak and Dreamy Draw Recreation Area is referred to as the largest municipal park in the country. Great for horseback riding,
hiking and mountain biking for all ability levels. 602.261.8318 www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/piestewa-peak
GolfingThe area boasts some demanding courses and the amazing
views are breathtaking! Boulders Golf Club has two award-winning courses. 480.488.9009 www.theboulders.com/play/world-class-golf/ TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course was designed for the Phoenix Open. 480.585.4334 tpc.com/tpc-scottsdale Troon North Golf Club has two courses that slope through natural ravines in the shadows of Pinnacle Peak. 480.585.7700 www.troonnorthgolf.com
ShoppingFor sprawling fashion centers, charming vintage shops,
designer stores, hipster boutiques, outlets, museum and great outdoor venues. www.visitphoenix.com/things-to-do/shopping/
TempeTempe, Arizona, is a vibrant urban oasis in Metropolitan
Phoenix, exuding its own personality. Refreshingly offbeat, Tempe’s a fun town and the proud home of Arizona State University. Here, you’ll find the sports you love, the shopping you crave, the culture you enjoy, and the food you’ll want to share.SEA LIFE Arizona transports visitors into the amazing ocean world, providing close encounters with a vast array of creatures including seahorses, sharks, rays, tropical fish and more! Any closer, you get wet! 480.478.7600 877.526.3960 www.sealifeus.com/Arizona/Tempe History Museum includes an exhibit on the prehistoric Hohokam Indians who lived in the area. 480.350.5100 www.tempe.gov/museumTempe Town Lake, adjacent to Tempe’s Mill Avenue District, Arizona State University and Papago Park, is where visitors and local families spend their time enjoying nature, recreational activities, and cultural events. www.tempe.gov/city-hall/community-development/tempe-town-lake
Visit www.visitphoenix.com and www.tempetourism.com for more attractions and activities!
Phoenix Marriott Tempe at The Buttes2000 Westcourt Way, Tempe, AZ 8528 www.marriott.com888.867.7492 or 602.225.9000 (mention The Podiatry Institute Seminar)
Set against an inspiring backdrop of a majesti c hillside butt e, the Phoenix Marriott Tempe at The Butt es att racts guests with its breathtaking panoramic views of blue skies and desert sunsets, cascading waterfalls, sparkling pools and fi rst class dining. You’ll be nestled away in a desert paradise only three miles away from Phoenix Sky Harbor Internati onal Airport and moments away from shopping and downtown entertainment.
Rate: $194 (plus tax, subject to change without noti ce) Register online via Phoenix conference page at www.podiatryinstitute.com.
A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held unti l it is full or March 9, 2018, whichever comes fi rst. Please book early to guarantee your reservati on. In order to secure our special group rate, advanced reservati ons are mandatory and you must advise Reservati ons that you are att ending The Podiatry Insti tute conference. Rates cannot be changed for guests who fail to identi fy their affi liati on at the ti me the reservati on is made. Rate applicable 1 day before/3 days aft er (based on availability).
TRAVEL DISCOUNTSTo obtain the best possible rates and make your reservati ons, please call our offi cial agency:
Travel Leaders 678.689.0176
(A $25.00 SERVICE FEE WILL APPLY FOR THE FIRST PASSENGER; $15.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL PASSENGER.) If you have trouble securing hotel accommodati ons, please call Trish at Travel Leaders.
To do and see in Phoenix
APRIL 12 Thursday 12:00 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK & EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
12:25 PM OPENING REMARKS
12:30 PM TRAUMA AND REARFOOTSequalae of Gunshot WoundsDeltoid Repair with Augmentati onManagement of Ankle OCD’sAnatomic Dissecti on of Ankle FracturesManagement of the Posterior Malleolar FractureManagement of NonunionsQuesti on & Answer
3:00 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK & VISIT EXHIBITS
3:45 PM Pediatric Ankle Fractures
High Ankle SprainGeriatric Ankle FracturesQuesti on & Answer
5:00 PM RISK MANAGEMENT SESSIONComplicati ons of Orthopedic Implants & HardwareLEARNING OBJECTIVES: ■ Be able to identi fy and disti nguish complicati ons of orthopedic implants ■ Identi fy common modes of failure of orthopedic joint implants and orthopedic hardware ■ Be able to diff erenti ate mode of failure and plan a course of treatment ■ Become familiar with orthopedic metals and potenti al for allergy ■ Be able to identi fy and assess infecti ous complicati ons including periprostheti c infecti on ■ Help parti cipant avoid orthopedic implant complicati ons.
6:30 PM THURSDAY SESSION ADJOURNS
At the conclusion of the conference, the participant should be able to:
■ Understand the various midfoot and heel conditions presented and understand the differential diagnosis and treatment options available.
■ Understand the various surgical options presented for the forefoot with an emphasis on challenges and avoiding complications.
■ Understand the various surgical options presented for the first ray with an emphasis on challenges and avoiding complications.
■ Understand the various updates and strategies in wound care, infections and infection management.
■ Understand the various surgical options presented for the rearfoot with an emphasis on challenges and avoiding complications.
■ Understand the modalities avail able and surgical approaches tocompli cations and revisional surgery.
■ Understand the perioperative considerations of the conditions presented.
SCIENTIFIC CHAIRMANMichael C. McGlamry, DPM
Cumming, Georgia
CONFERENCE CHAIRMANTodd B. Haddon, DPM
Mesa, Arizona
FACULTYWayne L. Bakoti c, DO
Alpharett a, Georgia
Casey C. Burchill, DPMLas Vegas, Nevada
Brian B. Carpenter, DPMFort Worth, Texas
William D. Fischo, DPMAnthem, Arizona
Lewis H. Freed, DPMMesa, Arizona
Michael J. King, DPMAlpharett a, Georgia
Stephan J. LaPointe, DPMRome, Georgia
Sara E. Lewis, DPMDeKalb Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Christopher A. Marti n, DPMDeKalb Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Aprajita Nakra, DPMGilbert, Arizona
Sofie Pinney, DPMPikeville, Kentucky
Scott R. Roman, DPMCovington, Georgia
John A. Ruch, DPMAtlanta, Georgia
Mickey D. Stapp, DPMEvans, Georgia
Mitzi L. Williams, DPMOakland, California
Each speaker is required to disclose the exis tence of any financial and/or other rela tionship(s) (e.g., employee, con sul tant, speaker’s bureau, grant recipient, research support) he/she might have with a) the manu facturer(s) of any com mer cial product(s) to be dis cussed during his/her pre sen ta tion and/or b) the commercial contributor(s) of the activity.
Distinguished Faculty
Conference Objectives
The Podiatry Institute is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider
of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The Podiatry Institute has approved this activity for
a maximum of 25.0 continuing education contact hours.
25 CMES
TENTATIVE PROGRAM, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
APRIL 14 Saturday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST WITH THE EXHIBITORS
7:30 AM GERARD V. YU — MEMORIAL SECTIONDIABETES, INFECTIONS & AMPUTATIONS: SETTING UP FOR SUCCESSUpdate on the Diabeti c FootElecti ve Diabeti c SurgeryUltrasonic Debridement for Management of Chronic UlcersIsolated Met head Resecti on for Neuropathic UlcersI&D Planning For Successful SalvageAnti bioti cs Every DPM Should Know AboutQuesti on & Answer
10:15 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK & VISIT EXHIBITS
11:00 AM EXHIBIT HALL CLOSES
11:00 AM REARFOOTInserti onal Achilles TendonopathyFoot and Ankle Arthroscopy: Overview and Indicati onsManagement of Failed Peroneal Tenodesis Using Hunter RodPosterior Heel SurgeryNavicular Stress FracturesAnterior Dissecti on Path for Ankle ArthrodesisGastroc Recession for Plantar Fasciiti sQuesti on & Answer
2:00 PM ARIZONA PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MEETING
5:00 PM AZPMA MEETING ADJOURNS
APRIL 15 Sunday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST
7:30 AM TOPICS OF INTERESTUse of Amnioti c Membranes in Foot and Ankle SurgeryLong Plantar Arm Chevron for TBMIPS and MACRA 2018Questi on & Answer
10:30 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK
10:45 AM Selecti on of the Ideal ScrewMedical MissionsQuesti on & Answer
12:30 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
APRIL 13 Friday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST WITH THE EXHIBITORS
7:30 AM HALLUX VALGUS AND OTHER FIRST RAY PATHOLOGYAlgorithm for HAV Sx: Anatomic Dissecti on and Technique TipsLapiplasty: A Novice’s Perspecti veHallux Valgus Repair in The Metatarsus Adductus FootHypermobility: Is It or Isn’t It a Thing??Os IntermetatarsiumBase WedgeManagement of Sesamoid PainQuesti on & Answer
10:00 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK & VISIT EXHIBITS
10:45 AM WORKSHOPSYOU MUST ATTEND ONE WORKSHOP PER ROTATION TO RECEIVE FULL CME CREDITS
Various hands-on workshops featuring latest techniques and technologies, including:WORKSHOP ROTATION ONE: 10:45 AM – 11:40 AM
Collagen Therapies for Wound Healing in the Private Practi ce: Enhancing Outcomes and Proper Coding Advice with Michael J. King, DPM; supported by Amerx Health Care
Anatomy Preserving Technology for Hallux Rigidus and Hallux Valgus with Brian B. Carpenter, DPM; supported by Arthrosurface
Podiatric Dermatology Essenti als – What, When, How: A “Hands-On” Workshop with Wayne L. Bakoti c, DO; supported by Bako Diagnosti cs Note: This is a two-hour workshop!
Plantar Plate Repair with Michael C. McGlamry, DPM; supported by Crossroads Extremity Systems
WORKSHOP ROTATION TWO: 11:50 AM – 12:45 PM
Collagen Therapies for Wound Healing in the Private Practi ce: Enhancing Outcomes and Proper Coding Advice
Anatomy Preserving Technology for Hallux Rigidus and Hallux Valgus
Plantar Plate Repair
12:45 PM LUNCH & LEARN
Toenail Onychomycosis & Diabetes: A Populati on of Signifi cance
1:30 PM HALLUX LIMITUS/RIGIDUSHallux Limitus and Chielectomy: When to Take the Chip ShotMet Head Resurfacing….Is it a Viable Opti onHydrogel Implants for MTP Arthriti s1st MPJ ArthrodesisHemi ImplantQuesti on & Answer
3:45 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK & VISIT EXHIBITS
4:30 PM FOREFOOT2nd MPJ PathologyStabilizati on Opti ons for The 2nd MPJArthroscopic Repair 2nd MPJArthroplasty vs. Arthrodesis for Hammertoes: Does it Matt er?Panel Discussion on 2nd MPJQuesti on & Answer
6:45 PM FRIDAY SESSION ADJOURNS
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❑ $540 on or before 3/1/18
❑ $590 on 3/2/18 through 4/5/18
❑ $640 after 4/5/18 or at the door
❑ $315 Retired Podiatrists or Active Military
❑ $95* Residents with letter from Residency Director DOES NOT APPLY TO CADAVER WORKSHOPS. LETTER
MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MAIL WITH YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM. RESIDENT REGISTRA TION NOT ACCEPTED BY E-MAIL OR ONLINE.
❑ Special Seminar Rate for APMA Young Members. Call 888.833.5682.
❑ Food functions are open to registered attendees only. Additional meal packages can be purchased for family/guests. Includes 3 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 5 breaks.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Annette D. Filiatrault, DPMCHAIRMAN
Michelle L. Butterworth, DPMBradley D. Castellano, DPM
Joshua J. Mann, DPMAlfred J. Phillips, DPM
Rahn A. Ravenell, DPMScott R. Roman, DPM
Daniel F. Vickers, CAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SEMINAR COMMITTEEJohn A. Ruch, DPM
DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
Michael C. McGlamry, DPM CORPORATE LIAISON
Michelle L. Butterworth, DPMDavid J. Caldarella, DPMThomas J. Chang, DPM
Michael S. Downey, DPMAnnette D. Filiatrault, DPM
Todd B. Haddon, DPMDonald R. Green, DPMClifford D. Mah, DPMD. Scot Malay, DPMAprajita Nakra, DPM
Alfred J. Phillips, DPMJay D. Ryan, DPM
Joe T. Southerland, DPM
The Podiatry Institute is a nonprofit educational foundation that offers a variety of programs including conferences, workshops and post-graduate courses, in addition to textbooks, DVDs, PowerPoint® presentations and patient education materials. The Institute has achieved national and international recognition for its leading role in developing and advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and surgery. The faculty members are all volunteers who serve without compensation. They are committed to ongoing education in the area of foot and ankle surgery.
For more information, please visit www.podiatryinstitute.com
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