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Corporate SponSorS Special thanks to our 2020 Corporate Sponsors for their out standing support of The Podiatry Institute and the continued devel opment of excellence in post-graduate continu ing educa tion. Please support these companies that support your profession.
NEWPORT April 30 - May 3Surgical Pearls by the Seawith Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Association
HILTON HEAD June 18-21Footprints in the Sandwith South Carolina Podiatric Medical Association
PHILADELPHIA September 11-13Insights & Advancementswith Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
SAN DIEGO September 24-27UPDATE 2020with San Diego Podiatric Medical Society
MID-ATLANTIC October 16-18Mid-Atlantic Conferencewith Mid-Atlantic Podiatric Medical Association
ATLANTA October 22-25UPDATE 2020Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle
SANIBEL November 5-8Hallux Valgus & Related Forefoot30th Annual Sanibel Conference
CHICAGO December 4-6Windy City Conferencewith Illinois Podiatric Medical Association
about Your hoStS
upComing ConferenCeS
The Podiatry Institute is a non-profit educational foundation that offers a variety of programs, conferences, workshops and postgraduate courses. The Institute has achieved international recognition for its leading role in developing and advancing 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.
The mission of the Arizona Foot and Ankle Medical Association is to advance the science and practice of podiatry. The AFAMA provides and/or sponsors specific seminars and training sessions for its members. These events may be done in association with the medical schools and/or universities. For more information, please visit www.azpma.org.
MARRIOTT PHOENIx TEMPE AT THE BUTTESPHOENIX, ARIZONA
THE PODIATRy INSTITUTE JOINT PROVIDER WITH
ARIZONA FOOT AND ANKlE MEDICAl ASSOCIATIONPRESENTS
The 9th annual
VALLEY Of ThE SUN cONfERENcECHAllENGING CASES & CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS IN PODIATRIC MEDICINE & SURGERy
This is a PICA approved risk management seminar.
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ThE PODIATRY I N S T I T U T E
2675 North Decatur RoadSuite 309Decatur, GA 30033-6132
MARRIOTT PhOENIx TEMPE AT ThE BUTTES2000 W Westcourt Way, Tempe, AZ 85282 888.867.7492 or 602.225.9000 (mention The Podiatry Institute for special rate)
Welcome to Arizona with award-winning service at Marriott Phoenix Tempe at The Buttes. Enjoy the fitness center or a refreshing swim in one of the outdoor pools. Perfect your game on the tennis courts, play volleyball or explore the hiking trails that surround the hotel, followed by a treatment at Narande Spa. Feast on seasonal favorites and gaze out over Tempe at Top of the Rock Restaurant, or dine poolside.
Rate: $205 (plus tax, subject to change without notice) *Register online via the Phoenix page at www.podiatryinstitute.com.
A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held until it is full or March 20, 2020, whichever comes first. Please book early to guarantee your reservation. In order to secure our special group rate, advanced reservations are mandatory and you must advise Reservations that you are attending The Podiatry Institute conference. Rates cannot be changed for guests who fail to identify their affiliation at the time the reservation is made. Rate applicable 3 days before/3 days after (based on availability).
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.org
Desert Botanical Garden has more than 50,000 desert plants on display throughout five thematic trails. 480.941.1225 www.dbg.org
Children’s Museum of Phoenix has interactive exhibits designed to engage the minds, muscles and imaginations of children and their grown-ups. 602.253.0501 childrensmuseumofphoenix.org
Heard 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 heard.org
Musical Instruments Museum displays more than 6,000 instruments collected from around the world. 480.478.6000 www.mim.org
Nirvana Food & Wine Festival Enjoy informative, intimate conversation with celebrities from the world of food and wine accompanied by tastings, sumptuous meals and activities that make the most of Arizona’s glorious spring weather. 855.245.2051 www.nirvanafoodandwine.com
Phoenix Art Museum is the Southwest’s premier destination for world-class visual arts. Enjoy the Dorrance Sculpture Garden, PhxArtKids, and special exhibits including: India: Fashion’s Muse and Ansel Adams: Performing the Print. 602.257.1880 www.phxart.org
Phoenix 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.
Guided Tours offer special experiences from a hot air balloon to see the city, 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. 480.488.9028 www.theboulders.com TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course was designed for the Phoenix Open. 480.585.4334 tpc.com/scottsdale/stadium-course/ Troon North Golf Club has two courses that slope through natural ravines in the shadows of Pinnacle Peak. 480.585.7700 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! 855.450.0559 www.visitsea life.com/arizona/
Tempe History Museum includes an exhibit on the prehistoric Hohokam Indians who lived in the area. 480.350.4311 www.tempe.gov/museum
Tempe Town Lake, adjacent to Tempe’s Mill Avenue District, Arizona State University and Papago Park, is where visitors and locals spend their time enjoying nature, recreational activities, and cultural events. www.tempe.gov/government/community-services/tempe-town-lake
Visit www.visitphoenix.com and www.tempetourism.com for more information on attractions and activities!
TRAVEL DISCOUNTSTo obtain the best possible rates and make your reservations, please call our official 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 accommodations, please call Trish at Travel leaders.
ConferenCe objeCtiveSAt the conclusion of the conference, the participant should be able to:
Trauma: The attendee will gain the basic knowledge to recognize, evaluate, diagnose and manage common disorders seen in trauma to the foot and ankle and the long term sequalae in different groups.
Forefoot: The attendee will be exposed to the various options in the repair of hammertoes and to address the options, risks and long term complications of different procedures on the 2nd MPJ.
Hallux Valgus: The attendee will become familiar with all different surgical procedures in the management of hallux valgus and associated deformities and their roles.
Diabetic Foot: The attendee will become familiar with the current treatment options and advanced therapies in treating the diabetic foot.
Heel and Hindfoot: The attendee will discuss the goals and expected outcomes in the rearfoot. This includes soft tissue management, fractures, heel surgery and management of failed tendon surgeries.
Medicine & Topics of Interest: The attendee will gain knowledge and understanding of different products and their cost, diagnosis of carcinoma, understanding of the mechanism of ankle fractures and some less common anatomical variants and procedures.
friDaY APRIL 17 7:00 AM BREAkFAST WITH THE ExHIBITORS
7:30 AM APRAjITA NAkRA MEMORIAL SEcTION
INNOVATIONS IN PODIATRIc MEDIcINE & SURGERY CBD Oil: liquid Gold or Snake Oil
Bioactive Glass with DPM
Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Nail, Skin, Nerve Pathology
Injectable Calcium Phosphate: Tool for Management Osteo
Transverse Plane Incisional Approach for Pan Met
3-D Printed Bone Graft Alternatives
PVD
Question & Answer
10:00 AM REFRESHMENT BREAk & VISIT ExHIBITS
10:45 AM WORkShOPSNOTE: yOU MUST ATTEND ONE WORkSHOP PER ROTATION TO RECEIVE FULL CME credits. there will be a sign-in sheet in each workshop per rotation.
Hands-on workshops featuring latest techniques & technologiesRegaining Motion after Failed Hallux Rigidus Surgery, with Serj Nazarian, DPM; The Podiatry Institute has designated an unrestricted educational grant from Arthrosurface to support this workshop session.
Foot and Ankle Fixation Utilizing Active Stabilization, with Michael C. McGlamry, DPM; The Podiatry Institute has designated an unrestricted educational grant from CrossRoads Extremity Systems to support this workshop session.
Podiatric Dermatology: Advanced Hands-On Biopsy and Skin Flap Workshop, with Javan S. Bass, DPM; The Podiatry Institute has designated an unrestricted educational grant from Bako Diagnostics to support this workshop session.
Practicing Evidence-Based Medicine with Shock Waves The Podiatry Institute has designated an unrestricted educational grant from CuraMedix to support this workshop session.
Implementing a Model of Evidence-Based Practice in Lower Extremity Wound Care; Providing the Right Tools and Resources to Create Value for your Patients and for your Bottom Line, with Jonathan Moore, DPM; The Podiatry Institute has designated an unrestricted educational grant from Amerx Health Care to support this workshop session.
12:45 PM LUNCH & LEARN
2:00 PM ALL ThINGS hALLUx VALGUS & fIRST RAY
Hydropolymer Implants for Hallux Rigidus: Game Changer or Game Over
1st MPJ Arthrodesis
The Evolution of the lapidus
lapidus Pearls from the West Coast
1st MPJ Fusion vs. Joint Replacement
Allograft Implant for MTPJ Arthritis
Question & Answer
3:45 PM REFRESHMENT BREAk & VISIT ExHIBITS
4:30 PM MORE fIRST RAY Base Wedge Osteotomy: Where is It in Today’s Toolbox
1st MPJ Fusion with Interpositional Bone Graft – long Term F/U
First Ray Complications Panel / Question & Answer
6:30 PM FRIDAy SESSION ADJOURNS
thurSDaY APRIL 16 12:00 PM REFRESHMENT BREAk & ExHIBIT HALL OPENS
12:25 PM OPENING REMARkS
12:30 PM INfEcTIONS, cOMPLIcATIONS & OThER ThINGS NO ONE
TALkS ABOUT1st MPJ Arthrodesis: Management of Disasters
Navigating lateral Column Foot Pain
Diagnosis of Osteomyelitis
Amniotic Tissues Role in Infection
Pre-op Work-up and Managing Perioperative Risks
Sesamoids: Big Problems from little Bones
when the implant train goes off the tracks!!
Question & Answer
3:30 PM REFRESHMENT BREAk & VISIT ExHIBITS
4:15 PM SOfT TISSUES & OThER ISSUESNeuroma
2nd MTP Stabilization Options
Plantar Approach to Morton’s Neuroma
Question & Answer
5:30 PM RISk MANAGEMENT SESSIONOpioids: This presentation will focus on the current climate in the use of opioids for the podiatric surgical practitioner. This pre-sentation will review current regulations and requirements for safe and effective narcotic prescribing and also look at the pitfalls that some practitioners have stumbled on and how to avoid these.Note: There will be a separate sign-in for this lecture.
6:30 PM THURSDAy SESSION ADJOURNS
TeNTaTIve PRogRam, subjecT To chaNge wIThouT NoTIce
SaturDaY APRIL 18 7:00 AM BREAkFAST WITH THE ExHIBITORS
7:30 AM TRAUMA & REARfOOTUltrasonic Exostectomy
TTC Fusion with IM Nail: Successes/Complications and Painful lessons
Beaming Techniques for Charcot
Minimally Invasive Management of Calcaneal Fractures
Ankle Arthroplasty vs. Ankle Arthrodesis:…Do you Feel lucky
Geriatric Ankle Fracture Management
Isolated STJ Arthrodesis: Tips for Success
Question & Answer
10:15 AM REFRESHMENT BREAk & VISIT ExHIBITS
11:00 AM ExHIBIT HALL CLOSES
11:00 AM MEDIcINE, DIABETES & OThER jEOPARDY TOPIcS
Gout
Considerations for Use of Terapeptides for the DPM
Accessory FHl
Vascular Disease
Flexor Tendon Transfer and Other Historical Treatments
Pediatric Pain Management
Malignant Melanoma Masquerading as a Ganglion Cyst
Are locking Plates Too Rigid
Question & Answer
2:00 PM SATURDAy SESSION ADJOURNS
2:00 PM ARIZONA STATE ASSOCIATION MEETING
5:00 PM ARIZONA STATE ASSOCIATION MEETING ADJOURNS
SunDaY APRIL 19 7:00 AM BREAkFAST
7:30 AM ThINGS YOU cAN USE ON MONDAY
1st MPJ Fusion: Pay Attention to the Details
DFWO: Making It look Easy
simplified wound closure
Podiatric Dermatology
Question & Answer
10:00 AM REFRESHMENT BREAk
10:15 AM ThINGS YOU cAN USE MONDAY (continued)
Pediatric Perioperative Pain Management
An Update on CRPS Diagnosis and Management
Subchondroplasty for Treatment of BMl’s and Arthritis
Question & Answer
12:30 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
up to 25 CeChsThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards and requirements for approval of providers of continuing education in podiatric medicine through a joint provider agreement between The Podiatry Institute and Arizona Foot and Ankle Medical Association. 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 continuing education contact hours.
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.
SCIENTIFIC CHAIRMANMichael C. McGlamry, DPMCumming, Georgia
CONFERENCE CHAIRMANTodd B. Haddon, DPMMesa, Arizona
DiStinguiSheD faCultY
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAkERSJavan S. Bass, DPMLithonia, Georgia
Alan Block, DPMColumbus, Ohio
Lewis Freed, DPMPhoenix, Arizona
kirk D. Minkus, MD, MScSouthwest Cardiovascular Assoc., Mesa, Arizona
Jonathan Moore, DPMSomerset, Kentucky
Serj Nazarian, DPMSedona, Arizona
William P. Scherer, DPMDelray Beach, Florida
PODIATRy INSTITUTE FACULTykevin Alexander, DPMResident, Decatur, Georgia
Michael Black, DPMCape Coral, Florida
Thomas A. Brosky, II, DPMOakwood, Georgia
Steven R. Carter, DPMCovington, Georgia
William D. Fishco, DPMAnthem, Arizona
Stephan J. LaPointe, DPMRome, Georgia
Caitlyn Lee, DPMResident, Decatur, Georgia
CANCEllATION requests must be made in writing, via fax or mail, and postmarked no later than one month before the start date of the confer ence. All cancel lation requests will be assessed a $75 admin is tra tive fee. There will be no refunds for cancel lations made less than one month prior to the start of the con ference. Instead a “certificate of transfer” will be issued, redeem able for any Podiatry Institute con ference of equal price or as partial registra tion fee on any higher price confer ence. The certifi cate will be valid for a period of one year from date of issue. NO cancel lations or trans fers will be accepted within two weeks of the start of the conference. In the event the conference is cancelled by events beyond our control, the participant will receive a full refund or transfer to another conference, without penalty, within 30 days of the notice of cancellation.
ThE PODIATRY INSTITUTE
®OUR MISSIONTo be a supportive global network of members, colleagues, and friends that enhances the quality of life for patients with foot, ankle, and leg disorders through innovative education, research, and service.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSAlfred J. Phillips, DPMCHAIRMAN
Rahn A. Ravenell, DPMIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN
Michelle l. Butterworth, DPMVICE-CHAIRMAN
Joshua J. Mann, DPMTREASURER
Bradley D. Castellano, DPMSECRETARy
Eugene D. Timpano, DPM Andrea D. Cass, DPM
Daniel F. Vickers, CAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SEMINAR COMMITTEEJohn A. Ruch, DPM DIRECTOR OF MEDICAl EDUCATION
Brian B. Carpenter, DPM CORPORATE lIAISON
Michelle l. Butterworth, DPM Michael S. Downey, DPM Annette D. Filiatrault, DPM Todd B. Haddon, DPM Donald R. Green, DPM Clifford D. Mah, DPM D. Scot Malay, DPM Michael C. McGlamry, DPM Alfred J. Phillips, DPM Scott R. Roman, DPM Joe T. Southerland, DPM
The Podiatry Institute is a non-profit educational foundation that offers a variety of programs including conferences, work-shops 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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