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Diabetic Limb Salvage
M E D S TA R G E O R G E T O W N U N I V E R S I T Y H O S P I TA L
FEATURING
Conference Co-Chairmen:
Christopher E. Attinger, MD
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Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
John S. Steinberg, DPM
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Nelson Lim Bernardo, MD
GLOVES-ON
CADAVER
WORKSHOPS
AND LIVE
SURGICAL CASES!
CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS
Submission Deadline: September 9, 2014
www.DLSconference.com/abstracts
POSITIVELY INFLUENCING COST AND OUTCOMES
IN LIMB SALVAGE TREATMENT
A MEDSTAR GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 21.5 CME CREDIT EVENT
❖ One of the world’s leading diabetic limb salvage events
❖ Live surgical cases from Georgetown’s ORs & Cath Lab
❖ Concurrent specialty tracks with the latest updates:
Vascular/Cardio Track - LEAVES, Administrative Track,
Wound Care and Biomechanical Surgery
❖ Tour of MedStar Georgetown’s Center for Wound Healing
and Hyperbaric Medicine
❖ More than 60 faculty will present the latest technologies and
advancements in therapies
❖ Within walking distance of the White House, Washington Monument,
Smithsonian Museums and the National Mall
❖ Registration fee includes tuition, all conference meals, online course
webcast, Welcome Reception, CMEs and tour of MedStar Georgetown
University Hospital Center for Wound Healing
❖ Gloves-On Cadaver Workshops*
*Workshops are a non-CME accredited activity.
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Limited class size
Expert surgical instructors
Innovative product instruction
Real world skills for limb salvage
* Choose from: Local and Regional Flaps for Foot and Ankle Wound Closure; Skin Grafts,
Tendon Transfers, and Tendon Lengthening; Wound Care, Compression, and Casting; and
Vascular Workshop: Chronic Total Occlusion, Atherectomy, and Pedal Access
www.DLSconference.com
M ED S TAR G EORGETOWN U NIVERSITY H OSPITAL
DLS
2014
FA C U LT Y
C ONFERENCE C O -C HAIRMEN
Christopher E. Attinger, MD
Professor
Division Chief
Center for Wound Healing
MedStar Georgetown
University Hospital
John S. Steinberg, DPM
Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
Nelson Lim Bernardo, MD
Associate Professor
Co-Director
Center for Wound Healing
MedStar Georgetown
University Hospital
Senior Attending, Vascular Surgery
Director,
Vascular Diagnostic Laboratory
Washington Hospital Center
Co-Chair, Cardiac and
Peripheral Vascular Disease
MedStar Heart Institute
at Washington Hospital Center
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Faculty
Paul S. Cooper, MD
Stephen R.T. Evans, MD
Katherine J.S. Hubley, RN, CWCN
Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS
Karen F. Kim Evans, MD
M. Jeffrey Novorr, MHA
Brinder Singh, MHA
Helen Turner, RN, CPHQ
Edward Y. Woo, MD
DLS 2014 FACULTY
George Andros, MD
Los Angeles Vascular Specialists
Valley Presbyterian Hospital
Los Angeles, CA
Kara S. Couch, MS,
CRNP, CWS
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Bethesda, MD
Javier Aragón-Sánchez,
MD, PhD
La Paloma Hospital
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Las Palmas, Spain
D. Scott Covington, MD, FACS, CHWS
Healogics
Jacksonville, FL
Mark S. Granick, MD, FACS
Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School
Newark, NJ
Richard Derner, DPM
Inova Fairfax Hospital
Lake Ridge, VA
Elliott Gruskin, PhD
DePuy Synthes Biomaterials
West Chester, PA
David G. Armstrong, DPM,
MD, PhD
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
Robert S. Dieter, MD
Loyola University Hospital
Maywood, IL
Andrew J.M. Boulton, MD, DSc
Univs. of Manchester and Miami
Manchester, UK and Miami, FL
Michael Edmonds, MD
Kings College Hospital
London, UK
David R. Campbell, MD
Harvard Medical School
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital
Boston, MA
William J. Ennis, DO, MBA
University of Illinois
Chicago, IL
Emil I. Cohen, MD
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Washington, DC
Frances Game, MD
Derby Hospitals NHS FT
Derby, UK
Lawrence B. Colen, MD
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Norfolk, VA
Gary W. Gibbons, MD
South Shore Hospital
Boston U. School of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
David L. Gillespie, MD
Southcoast Healthcare Systems
Fall River and New Bedford, MA
Lawrence B. Harkless, DPM
Western University of
the Health Sciences
College of Podiatric Medicine
Pomona, CA
J.P. Hong, MD, PhD, MBA
Asan Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
Bonnie Hurwitz, PhD
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
William J. Jeffcoate, MB, MRCP
Nottingham University
Hospitals Trust
Nottingham, UK
DLS 2014 FACULTY
continued
Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhD
University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine
Miami, FL
Joseph A. Molnar, MD, PhD, FACS
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC
John R. Laird, MD
UC Davis Vascular Center
Sacramento, CA
J.A. Mustapha, MD
Metro Health Hospital
Wyoming, MI
Bradley Lamm, DPM, FACFAS
Sinai Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD
West Virginia University
Charleston, WV
Kathleen D. Schaum, MS
Kathleen D. Schaum &
Associates, Inc.
Lake Worth, FL
Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH
University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX
Sean D. O’Donnell, MD
Memorial Regional Hospital
Hollywood, FL
Niten Singh, MD
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Frank B. Pomposelli Jr., MD
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center
Tuft's University
School of Medicine
Brighton, MA
Grant H. Skrepnek, PhD
The University of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center
Oklahoma City, OK
Benjamin A. Lipsky, MD
University of Oxford;
University of Geneva (Visiting);
University of Washington (Emeritus)
Oxford, UK
David J. Margolis, MD, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Joseph L. Mills Sr., MD
University of Arizona Vascular Surgery
Tucson, AZ
Seshadri Raju, MD
The Rane Center
Jackson, MS
Gerry Rayman, MD, MRCP
The Diabetes and Endocrine Centre
Ipswich Hospital
Ipswich, UK
Pamela Scarborough, DPT, CDE, CWS
American Medical Technologies
Irvine, CA
N.C. Schaper, MD
Maastricht University Hospital
Maastricht, The Netherlands
Lynne Tudhope, MD
Montana and Wilgers Hospitals
Pretoria, South Africa
Dane K. Wukich, MD
University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Thomas Roukis, DPM, PhD, FACFAS
Gundersen Health System
La Crosse, WI
DR. WILLIAM JEFFCOATE TO RECEIVE
2014 MEDSTAR GEORGETOWN DISTINGUISHED
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Dr. William Jeffcoate, the MedStar Georgetown 2014 Distinguished Achievement Award recipient, received his medical
training at Cambridge University. He started out in endocrinology and over the last two decades has narrowed the scope of his
work to the field of diabetes and diabetic foot disease, centering on the principle of the ever-increasing need for evidence to
reinforce routine clinical practice.
“Throughout the duration of his career, Dr. Jeffcoate has repeatedly provided valuable insight into the field of diabetic
foot disease,” said DLS Conference Co-Chairman Dr. Christopher Attinger. “He and his research team are relentless in their
evidence-based pursuit to further understand this complex realm of medicine.”
In 2002, Dr. Jeffcoate partnered with Dr. Fran Game to establish the Nottingham Foot Ulcer Trials Unit, which has since gone on to publish over 100
articles. By 2005, members of the group, alongside Professor Peter Cavanagh, proposed the widely-accepted hypothesis on the causes of the acute Charcot foot.
His current research focuses on the microbiome of foot ulcers and the use of hyperspectral imaging to predict ulcer healing.
DLS Conference Co-Chairman Dr. John Steinberg added, “We, in the medical community, are anxiously awaiting the results of Dr. Jeffcoate’s groundbreaking research. The insights gained will undoubtedly prove to be revolutionary in the treatment of diabetic ulcers.”
Dr. Jeffcoate also functions as Clinical Lead of the newly-launched Foot Care Audit of England and Wales, seeking to not only establish an ongoing
nationwide database of all newly presenting diabetic foot ulcers, but to also identify a link between outcome and the adoption of recommended guidelines of care.
Previous honorees for the award include:
George Andros, MD, 2013; Andrew J.M. Boulton, MD, DSc, 2012; William J. Ennis, DO, MBA, 2011; Gary W. Gibbons, MD, 2010;
Peter Sheehan, MD, 2009; Lawrence B. Harkless, DPM, 2008; and David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, 2007.
Thursday
October 9
8:30 – 10:30
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Center for Wound Healing Tour
Bus departs at 8:30 AM from JW Marriott and returns at 10:30 AM.
Tour is not a CME event.
7:30 – 8:00
Breakfast
DLS: Defining the Scope of the Problem
Moderators: Christopher E. Attinger, MD; John S. Steinberg, DPM
8:00 – 8:05
Introduction Christopher E. Attinger, MD; John S. Steinberg, DPM; Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
8:05 – 8:25
Simple Science: Diabetic Ulcers and Sensory Neuropathy Andrew J.M. Boulton, MD, DSc
8:25 – 8:45
Simple Science: Diabetic Ulcers and Critical Limb Ischemia Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
8:45 – 9:05
Simple Science: Diabetic Ulcers and Biomechanics Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH
9:05 – 9:25
The Team Concept: Essential Components to Success Frances Game, MD
9:25 – 9:45
Limb Salvage Lessons Learned from ‘Eurodiale’:
European Study Group on Diabetes and the Lower Extremity
N.C. Schaper, MD
9:45 – 10:00
Panel Discussion
10:00 – 10:15
Break
Managing the Cost of Diabetic Limb Salvage
Moderators: Christopher E. Attinger, MD; John S. Steinberg, DPM
10:15 – 10:35
Lawrence B. Kirstein Memorial HBO Lectureship:
Role of HBO Therapy for the Diabetic Foot: Yes or No? David J. Margolis, MD, PhD
10:35 – 11:00
NICE and NHS: What Can the British Teach Us about Fiscal Management in
Diabetic Limb Salvage? William J. Jeffcoate, MB, MRCP
11:00 – 11:20
Not All Diabetic Foot Care Is Created Equal: Learning from the Regional Disparity in Care
Gerry Rayman, MD, MRCP
11:20 – 11:40
Cost Containment in a Comprehensive Hospital Based Wound Program
William J. Ennis, DO, MBA
11:40 – 12:00
Recidivism: Fancy Word for a Really Big Problem. Can It Be Avoided?
Michael Edmonds, MD
12:00 – 12:15
Panel Discussion
12:15 – 12:30
MedStar Georgetown Distinguished Achievement Award
in Diabetic Limb Salvage
Honoree – William J. Jeffcoate, MB, MRCP
Presented by Dr. Richard Goldberg, President, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
12:15 – 1:30
Lunch
12:30 – 1:15
Lunch Symposium
Clinical Experience with Biologics for Atypical and Inflammatory Wounds
Attinger; Kim; Shanmugam; Steinberg
This non-CME accredited activity is supported by Integra.
First Impressions: Making a Proper Initial Assessment
Moderators: Christopher E. Attinger, MD; John S. Steinberg, DPM
1:30 – 1:50
The Patient Interview: Can We Actually Apply the Socratic Method to Educate the Patient?
Gerry Rayman, MD, MRCP
1:50 – 2:05
Physical Examination of the Diabetic Foot Ulcer: What Not to Leave Out
Michael Edmonds, MD
2:05 – 2:20
Biofilm and Implants: Why the Connection? Elliott Gruskin, PhD
2:20 – 2:35
Assessing the Ulcer: Etiology Determines Treatment Javier Aragón-Sánchez, MD, PhD
2:35 – 2:55
So Much Attention to Cultures...: Evidence for What, When, and How?
Benjamin A. Lipsky, MD
2:55 – 3:15
Lower Extremity Imaging Options from Bones to Vessels: What Do We Really Need?
Emil I. Cohen, MD
3:15 – 3:35
Wound Bed Preparation: What Works Best and When? Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhD
3:35 – 3:45
Panel Discussion
3:45 – 4:05
Break
The Battle of Infection
Moderators: Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Benjamin A. Lipsky, MD
4:05 – 4:25
Implant Related Biofilm: Can We Define It, Treat It, and Prevent It? Bonnie Hurwitz, PhD
4:25 – 4:45
Evidence-Based Antibiotic Therapy Recommendations in DLS
4:45 – 5:05
The Architecture of Reimbursement for Limb Salvage in the US:
What Does the Future Hold? Stephen R.T. Evans, MD
5:05 – 5:25
Osteomyelitis in the Diabetic Limb: Surgical Management
Javier Aragón-Sánchez, MD, PhD
5:25 – 5:40
Osteomyelitis in the Diabetic Limb: Medical Management Frances Game, MD
5:40 – 6:00
Infection Imposters!: Charcot, PVD, Lymphedema Venous Stasis Michael Edmonds, MD
6:00 – 7:30
Opening Reception with Exhibitors
Benjamin A. Lipsky, MD
Friday
7:00 – 8:00
October 10
Breakfast Symposium: Meet the Masters
Andros; Gibbons; Harkless
7:00 – 8:00
Breakfast
It’s All about Blood Flow?
Moderators: George Andros, MD; Gary W. Gibbons, MD
8:00 – 8:20
PVD and Diabetes: The Implications of Trifurcation Disease Frank B. Pomposelli Jr., MD
8:20 – 8:40
LIVE CASE Session I Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
8:40 – 9:00
The Benefits and Shortcomings of the Endovascular Approach
9:00 – 9:10
LIVE CASE Recap Session I Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
9:10 – 9:30
Is There Still a Role for Bypass Surgery? Where and When David R. Campbell, MD
9:30 – 10:15
Break / Exhibits
10:15 – 10:35 LIVE CASE Session II
John R. Laird, MD
Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Karen F. Kim Evans, MD
10:35 – 10:55 Vascular Imaging: So Many Choices, How Do I Choose? Angiogram, CT Angiogram, MRA,
Ultrasound, or SPY Joseph L. Mills Sr., MD
10:55 – 11:00 LIVE CASE Recap Session II
Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Karen F. Kim Evans, MD
11:00 – 11:20 Lymphedema: In Search of a Protocol for Effective Diagnosis and Treatment
Lynne Tudhope, MD
11:20 – 11:40 LIVE CASE Session III
Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Karen F. Kim Evans, MD
11:40 – 12:00 What You Need to Know about Venous Disease When Managing Patient with Diabetes
Lynne Tudhope, MD
12:00– 12:10
LIVE CASE Recap Session III Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Karen F. Kim Evans, MD
12:10 – 1:30
Lunch / Exhibits
12:15 – 1:15
Lunch Symposium
What Is the Solution for NPWT with Instillation: Saline vs. Prontosan
Attinger; Kim; Lavery; Lipsky
Assessing What We Do Not Know
Moderator: Christopher E. Attinger, MD
1:30 – 1:50
Questions to Ask and Research to Do: What Do We NOT Know about Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH
1:50 – 2:10
LIVE CASE Session IV
2:10 – 2:30
LIVE CASE Session V Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS; John S. Steinberg, DPM
2:30 – 2:50
Putting Published Literature to the Test: How to Evaluate Wound Literature
Critically to Assess What Is Claimed William J. Jeffcoate, MB, MRCP
2:50 – 3:00
LIVE CASE Recap Session V Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS; John S. Steinberg, DPM
3:00 – 3:30
Break / Exhibits
3:30 – 3:40
LIVE CASE Recap Session IV Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
A Chance to Cut Is a Chance to Cure?
Moderators: Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Dane K. Wukich, MD
3:40 – 4:00
LIVE CASE Session VI Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS; John S. Steinberg, DPM
4:00 – 4:20
Forefoot: Biomechanical Approach to Prophylactic Surgery and Partial Amputations
Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH
4:20 – 4:30
LIVE CASE Recap Session VI Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS; John S. Steinberg, DPM
4:30 – 4:50
Midfoot and Rearfoot: Biomechanical Approach to Prophylactic Surgery and Amputations
TBA
4:50 – 5:10
Charcot Surgery: Evidence-Based Approach to a Complex Deformity Dane K. Wukich, MD
5:10 – 5:30
Algorithm for Diabetic Foot Reconstruction vs. Major Amputation
J.P. Hong, MD, PhD, MBA
5:30 – 5:50
Why Major Amputations, When Properly Done on the Right Patient,
Is Not a Failure but a New Life
Dane K. Wukich, MD
5:50 – 6:00
Panel Discussion
6:00 – 7:00
Poster Abstract Review with Authors
Saturday
6:30 – 8:00
Breakfast
7:00 – 8:00
Breakfast Symposium
October
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12 October
TBA
8:00 - 12:45 THREE CONCURRENT SPECIALTY TRACKS WITH THE LATEST UPDATES ON THE NEXT 3 PAGES.
SEE PAGE 4 OF SATURDAY SPREADS FOR SYMPOSIA AND CADAVER WORKSHOPS
TRACK I
TRACK I: VASCULAR/CARDIO TRACK – LEAVES
Diabetic Foot Ulceration and Venous Disease:
No Healing Despite Normal Arterial Flow
Moderator: Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
8:00 – 8:15
The Pathophysiology of Venous Reflux, Venous Obstruction, and Ulceration
Seshadri Raju, MD
8:15 – 8:30
Techniques for Endovascular Treatment of Chronic Venous Occlusion
David L. Gillespie, MD
8:30 – 8:45
Catheter-Based Ablation of the Saphenous Vein Sean D. O’Donnell, MD
8:45 – 9:00
Complications in Endovenous Ablation: Avoidance, Recognition, and Treatment
TBA
9:00 – 9:15
Panel Discussion
9:15 – 9:45
Break / Exhibits
Arterial Disease I: Open Bypass
Moderator: Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
9:45 – 10:00
Autogenous Vein Bypass: Technical Tips for Success Frank B. Pomposelli Jr., MD
10:00 – 10:15
Prosthetic Bypasses: Do They Really Work?
10:15 – 10:30
Paramalleolar and Inframalleolar Bypass David R. Campbell, MD
10:30 – 10:45
Panel Discussion
10:45 – 11:00
Break / Exhibits
TBA
Arterial Disease II: Endovascular
Moderator: Edward Y. Woo, MD
11:00 – 11:15
Traversing the Lesion: Update on Wires and CTO Devices Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD
11:15 – 11:30
Subintimal Angioplasty: Technique and Re-Entry John R. Laird, MD
11:30 – 11:45
Aortoiliac Occlusions: Endovascular Options and Techniques Niten Singh, MD
11:45 – 12:00
When and How to Use Stent Grafts in the SFA
12:00 – 12:15
Endovascular Approaches to Long Tibial Occlusions Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD
12:15 – 12:30
Atherectomy: When, Which, Why, and How J.A. Mustapha, MD
12:30 – 12:45
Pedal Access: Techniques and Tips Nelson L. Bernardo, MD
Robert S. Dieter, MD
TRACK II
TRACK II: ADMINISTRATIVE TRACK
Moderators: William J. Ennis, DO, MBA; Gary W. Gibbons, MD; Niten Singh, MD
The Business of Running a Wound Center
8:00 – 8:05
Introduction
Gary W. Gibbons, MD
8:05 – 8:20
The Cost of Leaving Podiatry Out of Diabetic Foot Care: The Case for Comprehensive Coverage
Grant H. Skrepnek, PhD
8:20 – 8:35
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the New Reality in Medicine:
Consumerism and Public Ratings Are Here to Stay M. Jeffrey Novorr, MHA
8:35 – 8:50
What Does a Wound Center Bring to the Hospital’s Margin? Brinder Singh, MHA
8:50 – 9:05
Choosing Between Private vs. Hospital-Based Wound Centers:
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Both William J. Ennis, DO, MBA
9:05 – 9:20
Panel Discussion
9:20 – 10:00
Break / Exhibits
10:00 – 10:15
Telemedicine in Wound Care: The Next Horizon or Regulatory Nightmare
Mark S. Granick, MD, FACS
10:15 – 10:30
Common Coding Errors in Wound Care: How to Bill Visits and Procedures Correctly
Kathleen D. Schaum, MS
10:30 – 10:45
Clinical Practice Guidelines: Opportunities and Challenges
D. Scott Covington, MD, FACS, CHWS
10:45 – 11:00
Current Innovations That May Make Limb Salvage Obsolete if Insurance
Will Pay for Them David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD
11:00 – 11:15
Using Advanced Technology to Maximize Efficiency in the Hospital Environment
J.P. Hong, MD, PhD, MBA
11:15 – 11:30
Auditing: Nightmare or Chance to Excel Helen Turner, RN, CPHQ
11:30 – 11:45
Hyperbaric: The Pluses and Minuses of Including It within a Wound Center
Joseph A. Molnar, MD, PhD, FACS
11:45 – 12:00
Panel Discussion
Saturday
October 11
TRACK III
TRACK III: WOUND CARE AND BIOMECHANICAL SURGERY
Moderator: John S. Steinberg, DPM
8:00 – 8:05
Introduction John S. Steinberg, DPM
8:05 – 8:20
Stop Blaming the Achilles for Everything: Maybe You Should Be Messing with
Some OTHER Tendons… Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS
8:20 – 8:35
New Wound Care Technologies That Are Worth Your Time and Your Money
Kara S. Couch, MS, CRNP, CWS
8:35 – 8:50
Nutritional Therapy for Wound Healing: Real or Imagined?
Joseph A. Molnar, MD, PhD, FACS
8:50 – 9:05
Just Put the Cast Back On and Heal the Wound
Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM, MPH
9:05 – 9:20
Panel Discussion
9:20 – 10:00
Break / Exhibits
10:00 – 10:15
Cellular and Tissue-Based Products for Wounds: A Method or a Madness?
John S. Steinberg, DPM
10:15 – 10:30
Saving the Unsavable: Case Reports Bradley Lamm, DPM, FACFAS
10:30 – 10:45
Engaging the Team to Include Physical Therapy Modalities for Wound Healing
Pamela Scarborough, DPT, CDE, CWS
10:45 – 11:00
Amputation and Reamputation: Let the Data Speak
Thomas Roukis, DPM, PhD, FACFAS
11:00 – 11:15
I Wish I Had Never Done This Case: Diabetic Foot Reconstruction
Richard Derner, DPM
11:15 – 11:30
You Only See What You Look for and You Only Recognize What You Know
Lawrence B. Harkless, DPM
11:30 – 11:45
Internal Fixation vs. External Fixation for Charcot Reconstruction
Paul S. Cooper, MD
11:45 – 12:00
You Have It All Wrong…Caring for the Patient AND the Wound from the RN Perspective
Katherine J.S. Hubley, RN, CWCN
12:00 – 12:15
Panel Discussion
12:00 – 1:30
Lunch / Exhibits
12:15 – 1:30
Poster Session Awards
12:30 – 1:15
Lunch Symposium – TBA
1:30 - 3:30
GLOVES-ON CADAVER WORKSHOPS
Gloves-On Cadaver Workshops are non-CME accredited activities.
WORKSHOP I
Local and Regional Flaps for Foot and Ankle Wound Closure
Christopher E. Attinger, MD; Lawrence B. Colen, MD; Karen F. Kim Evans, MD
WORKSHOP II
Skin Grafts, Tendon Transfers, and Tendon Lengthening
Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS; John S. Steinberg, DPM
WORKSHOP III
Wound Care, Compression, and Casting
Kara S. Couch, MS, CRNP, CWS; Katherine J.S. Hubley, RN, CWCN
WORKSHOP IV
Vascular Workshop:
Chronic Total Occlusion, Atherectomy, and Pedal Access
Cameron M. Akbari, MD, MBA
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE TEAM
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Diabetes & Wound Healing Specialists ◆ Vascular Surgeons ◆ Orthopaedic Surgeons
◆ Podiatric Surgeons ◆ Plastic Surgeons ◆ Endocrinologists ◆ FPs
◆ Infectious Disease Specialists ◆ Cardiovascular & Endovascular Specialists
◆ NPs ◆ PTs ◆ RNs ◆ CDEs ◆ Peripheral Nerve Specialists…
the entire team that works on the diabetic foot and on limb salvage
A C C R E D I TAT I O N S TAT E M E N T
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital designates this educational activity for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
International Conference Management is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a sponsor of continuing medical education in podiatric medicine. International
Conference Management has approved this conference for a maximum of 21.5 continuing medical education contact hours of CPME credit.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Department of Nursing Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Maryland Nurses Association, an
accredited provider by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on accreditation. Nurses will be awarded a maximum of 21.5 contact hours for successfully completing the program.
Disclosure of Financial Relationships with Any Commercial Interest: As sponsors accredited by the ACCME and CPME, it is the policy of MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
and International Conference Management to require that everyone who is in the position to control the content of an educational activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with any
commercial interest prior to the educational activity. The ACCME and CPME consider relationships of the person involved in the CME activity to include financial relationships of a spouse or partner.
Faculty and planners who refuse to disclose relevant financial relationships will be disqualified from participating in the CME activity. For an individual with no relevant financial relationship(s), the
participant must be informed that no conflicts of interest or financial relationship(s) exist.
Conference Objectives: This course will enhance the background, knowledge and skills of attendees in the science of diabetic limb salvage. At the conclusion of this CME activity,
participants should be able to: discuss the public health crisis of diabetic limb loss • discuss the pain of sensory loss and non-compliance • discuss the options in vascular interventional
technology and techniques, both surgical and endovascular • discuss the complexities of biomechanics, limb salvage, the problem wound, wound based infection, preserving limb length • cite
the financial and social impact of diabetic limb salvage and amputation • integrate into their practices the knowledge obtained through the didactic lectures, workshops and live surgical cases.
Target Audience: This program has been planned, designed, and is intended for Diabetes & Wound Healing Specialists • Vascular Surgeons • Orthopaedic Surgeons • Podiatric
Surgeons • Plastic Surgeons • Endocrinologists • FPs • Infectious Disease Specialists • Cardiovascular & Endovascular Specialists • NPs • PTs • RNs • CDEs • Peripheral Nerve Specialists
• the entire team who work on the diabetic foot and limb salvage
Course Description: The MedStar Georgetown University Hospital's A Team Approach to Diabetic Limb Salvage conference is intended to better equip each member of the health care team
with the education and resources needed to heal wounds and prevent amputations. It features a prominent multidisciplinary faculty that promotes the importance of every member of the team. The
course is designed for health care practitioners of all specialties and promotes an evidence-based approach. The meeting format will include didactic lectures, hands-on workshops, specialty
symposia, and live surgical case demonstrations for the purpose of providing a live interactive learning experience.
Acknowledgment: This continuing medical education activity is supported by unrestricted educational grants from contributing organizations. A complete list is published in the program
notebook.
Advisory: Certificates of Attendance for CMEs and Contact hours are available for you to print online during and after this conference. Attendees can update or edit their Attendance Checklist
or CME Certificates through November 3, 2014. After that time, no further changes can be made on the forms. Certificates can be printed for a period of two years.
Conference Hotel: Stay at the original JW Marriott, in the heart of Washington, minutes from the
White House, the Washington Monument and the Smithsonian museums, only one block from the Metro (subway)
and 15 minutes from Reagan National Airport.
❖ $40 million renovation has transformed the lobby and upgraded the guestrooms of this deluxe four-star hotel.
Most rooms feature “monumental views” of the historic Washington skyline!
❖ Our block of rooms at a special low conference rate does sell out, so book early!
JW Marriott Washington DC 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW • Washington, DC 20004
800-393-2503 • 202-393-2000 • DLS Hotel Rate - $314 single or double
For alternative hotel options, check our website, www.DLSconference.com/hotel
MENTION DIABETIC LIMB SALVAGE TO RECEIVE THE GROUP RATE OF $314
by calling 800-393-2503 or 202-393-2000 (intl) or visiting www.DLSconference.com
Administrative Headquarters:
2701 Johnston Street | Suite 201 ❖ Lafayette, LA 70503
Tel: 337.235.6606 ❖ Fax: 337.235.7300 ❖ info@DLSconference.com
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
A P P R O A C H
Diabetic Limb Salvage
O C T O B E R 9 - 11, 2014
M E D S TA R G E O R G E T O W N U N I V E R S I T Y H O S P I TA L
NAME
JW M ARRIOTT WASHINGTON , DC
PLEASE PRINT
TITLE / DEGREE
SPECIALTY:
POSITION
General Surgery Podiatric Surgery Internal Medicine Vascular Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery Wound Care Plastic Surgery Other ______________________
A F F I L I AT I O N / I N S T I T U T I O N
STREET ADDRESS
ADDRESS LINE 2
CITY
ZIP CODE
STATE/PROV
COUNTRY
PHONE
EMAIL (required for confirmation)
REGISTRATION FEES
7/1/14 THRU 10/8/14
ONSITE
MDs/DOs/DPMs
$700
$800
$450
$550
RNs/NPs/Allied Health Professionals
Thur.
MDs/DOs/DPMs– One Day
$375
Check One:
Thur.
Check One:
RNs/Allied Health Professionals – One Day $325
Residents (Proof Required)
$100
/
Students (Proof Required)
FREE
$900
Industry
GLOVES-ON CADAVER WORKSHOPS • SATURDAY 1:30 - 3:30 PM •
Workshop I:
Local and Regional
Flaps for Foot and
Ankle Wound Closure
Workshop II:
Skin Grafts, Tendon
Transfers, and Tendon
Lengthening
Workshop III:
Wound Care,
Compression, and
Casting
Fri.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
FEE: $90
Workshop IV:
Vascular Workshop:
Chronic Total Occlusion,
Atherectomy, and Pedal Access
GUEST FEES Companion $100 Includes Welcome Reception, All Conference Meals, and Access to Exhibits
Reception
$50 Includes Welcome Reception Guest Name_______________________
◆ Tuition ◆ Online Course Webcast (post con) ◆ CMEs/Contact Hours
Welcome Reception ◆ Conference Breakfasts, Lunches and Breaks ◆ Tour of MedStar Georgetown
University Hospital Center for Wound Healing, Including Roundtrip Bus to/from Hotel
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
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CANCELLATION POLICY If your registration must be cancelled, the course fee less $150 administrative costs will be refunded if we are notified in
writing by September 1, 2014. After September 1, 2014, no refunds will be given.
PAYMENT METHOD
Enclosed is a check in the amount of $________________
(Please make checks payable to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital)
Charge my credit card the amount of $________________
Visa
MasterCard
American Express
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Card#_________________________________________________ Exp. Date _____/______ Security Code #________
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(please print)____________________________________________________________
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Register online at www.DLSconference.com or fax to 337.235.7300
Y O U W I L L R E C E I V E A N E M A I L C O N F I R M AT I O N O F Y O U R R E G I S T R AT I O N
MAIL TO: DLS ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS ◆ 2701 JOHNSTON STREET ◆ SUITE 201 ◆ LAFAYETTE, LA 70503
FAX: 337.235.7300 TEL: 337.235.6606 ◆ registration@dlsconference.com ◆ www.dlsconference.com
CONFERENCE HOTEL • JW MARRIOTT WASHINGTON, DC
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW ◆ Washington, DC 20004 ◆ Reservations 800-393-2503 or 202-393-2000
DLS Conference Rate $314 ◆ Mention “Diabetic Limb Salvage” or “DLS” to secure discounted conference rate
See www.dlsconference.com for other hotel options.
21.5 CMEs
Thursday —
Saturday
2014
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
3800 Reservoir Rd. NW
Washington, DC 20007
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