PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
1. Inform on new technology and procedures for diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. 2. Learn how to manage Lisfranc’s joint trauma. 3. Learn how to manage dermatologic disorders. 4. Review of topical steroid use. Update on steroid selection based on pathology. 5. Learn techniques to rehabilitate the post-operative non-weightbearing patient. 6. Review therapy modalities for the heel pain patient. 7. Review flatfoot deformity and update on surgical management. 8. Review biomechanics and apply biomechanics principles in orthotic selection and wound care treatment. 9. Learn about diagnosis and treatment of entrapment neuropathies. 10. Update on current techniques for arthrodesis procedures. 11. Learn techniques for soft tissue coverage of complex, diabetic wounds. 12. Present research and cases of local resident podiatric physicians.
Ohio’s Midwest Podiatry Academy Presents
2009 Quickie Seminar
MIDWEST PODIATRY ACADEMY OF OHIO 8721 N MAIN STREET DAYTON, OH 45415
September 26, 2009
Dayton, OH
September 26, 2009
Seminar
Quickie
2009
www.MidwestAcademyOhio.com CME 8 hours pending
SEPTEMBER 26, 2009
Saturday 9/26, 7:30 - 5:00, Lectures MEETING LOCATION:
Holiday Inn - Dayton Mall 31 Prestige Plaza Drive Miamisburg, OH 45342 (937) 434-8030
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
Quick, one-day program format - Get in, Get your credits, Go home Quick lecture format - No lectures over 30 minutes Updates on new technology Not the same lectures you’ve heard before Pick up that year’s end CME you need Breakfast and Lunch included Regional residency programs represented Lecture topics relevant to all practices covering multiple subspecialties: - Surgery - Biomechanics - Neurology - Dermatology - Practice Management - Physical Therapy
REGISTRATION:
MPA member1 APMA member Non-APMA member Assistant/Staff2 Podiatry Resident3 Podiatry Student4
1 MPA 2
By 9/11 paid 95 175 25 25 25
After 9/11 $25 125 200 50 50 50
www.HolidayInn.com
PROGRAM FACULTY:
Jeffrey Baller, DPM - Orthotic Basics - Matching Foot Pathology and Orthotic Types - Biomechanics Considerations in the PeriOperative Period - Mechanics in Addressing Wounds of the Foot Zac Childress - Crossing the EMR Chasm John Cowden, DPM - Neuropathy by Biopsy John Kellerstrass, PT, ATC, Med. - Rehabilitation Concepts for Heel Pain - Motion Complication Concepts Bryan Markinson, DPM - Podiatric Dermatology Malpractice - “I thought the Dermatologist was Taking Care of It.” - Topical Steroid Use in Dermatitis Eric Miller, DPM - Arthrodesis Principles and Current Techniques Kevin Schroeder, DPM - Nerve Entrapment Etiology of Peripheral Neuropathy John Stevenson, DPM - Differential Diagnosis of Peripheral Neuropathy Robert VanCourt, DPM - Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction Thomas Zgonis, DPM - Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Diabetic Foot - Treatment of Lisfranc’s Trauma Plus - Residents from Area Residency Programs Case Study Presentations
member in good standing Staff DPM must also be registered 3 Must present letter from residency director 4 Must provide letter from podiatry college CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation of registration honored through 9/18/09 and will be refunded at 50% of paid registration fee.
PAYMENT METHODS:
Mastercard, Visa or Check
CME INFORMATION:
Presented by: - Midwest Podiatry Academy - Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine The Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine is an approved sponsor of podiatric continuing podiatric medical education programs through the Council of Podiatric Medical Education. 8.0 hours CME (pending approval)
You must print a registration form from the website and submit by mail or fax with payment www.MidwestAcademyOhio.com