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2021 Contemporary Approaches Seminar - Morning Session


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About This Course

The 2021 Contemporary Approaches Seminar - Part 2 -Sunday Morning Session

Recorded Live Sunday September 19, 2021

Part 2 - Course Staff

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Stephen Alchermes, DPM – Scientific Chair

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The Use of Human Umbilical Cord Graft in DFU Surgery

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Lauren Nosanov, MD

Operative Decision-Making in the Management of Foot and Ankle Burns

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Mark Kosinski, DPM

Diagnosing and Treating LE Infections; Is There Anything (really) New?

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Anthony Iorio, DPM

Rebalancing the Chronic Wound: Role of Placental Based Allographs

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Stephen Alchermes, DPM

Coming to Terms in Wound Care

Ojectives of this 4 part proram:

  • Review the interaction of the cellular molecular elements that are present and integral players in the healing of wounds.
  • Describe appropriate technique options for the performance of the Lapidus procedure
  • Understand the various etiologies of leg-length asymmetry
  • Recognize barriers to wound closure
  • Categorize advanced interventions to promote healing cascade through evidenced based medicine
  • Understand the incidence of torsional deformities in children and their significant role in gait abnormalities and compensatory deformities
  • Discuss the role NP plays in assessment and treatment of lower extremity conditions
  • Understand the latest concepts regarding the usefulness of biomarkers on diagnosing and treating acute and chronic infection
  • Be aware of newer IV and oral antibiotics and their potential role in treating lower extremity infections.
  • Utilize advanced imaging in diagnosing peroneal tendon pathology
  • Understand the natural history of foot and ankle burns and the available operative and nonoperative treatment modalities
  • Fees

    Free for attendees of the live course

    Intended Audience : Podiatrists

    Refund Policy

    No refunds are available for online courses

    Compliance Statement

    In accordance with the Council on Podiatric Medical Education's Standards and Requirements for Approval of Providers of Continuing Education in Podiatric Medicine, any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests of faculty, planning committee, or any others who have influence over the content of this educational activity must be disclosed to program participants. Neither the speakers or Education Committee have any conflicts to disclose

    Commercial Interests: No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity

    For more information contact Audrey Negron at NYCPM at anegron@nycpm.edu

    NYCPM is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. NYCPM has approved this activity for a maximum of 5 continuing education contact hours.