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The 25th Annual Winter Conference Cutting Edge Topics & Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery
PARK CITYFebruary 8-10
25th Annual Winter Conferencewith Utah Podiatric Medical Assn.
ATLANTAMay 17-20
UPDATE 2018NEW LOCATION: Westin Perimeter North
NEW ORLEANSFebruary 22-25
French Quarter Conferencewith Louisiana Podiatric Medical Assn.
HILTON HEADJune 21-24
Footprints in the Sandwith S. Carolina Podiatric Medical Assn.
PHOENIXApril 12-15
Valley of the Sun Conferencewith Arizona Podiatric Medical Assn.
DENVERSeptember 13-15
Stepping Forward – Leading the WayA Women-Centric Comprehensive
Foot & Ankle Conference
NEWPORTApril 26-29
Surgical Pearls by the Seawith Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Assn.
SAN DIEGOSeptember 20-23
UPDATE 2018with San Diego Podiatric Medical Society
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 Utah Podiatric Medical Associati on has served the needs of pati ents and practi cing podiatric physicians in Utah since the early 1900s. Consisti ng of nearly 100 licensed podiatric physicians who practi ce in the State of Utah, the UPMA is a local affi liate of the APMA. The APMA has developed career videos that introduce students to the challenging world of podiatric medicine. For more informati on, visit UPMA at www.utahpodiatry.org.
Park CityFebruary 8-10
About Your Hosts
PARK CITY MARRIOTT, Park City, Utah
The 25th Annual Winter Conference Cutting Edge Topics & Techniques in Foot & Ankle SurgeryPRESENTED BY
THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE JOINT PROVIDER WITH
UTAH PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
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
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Top Winter ActivitiesSkiing with “The Greatest Snow On Earth” • Snow-boarding
at terrain parks and halfpipes • Heliskiing, the ultimate adventure, helicopter skiing takes you to unspoiled terrain • Bobsled, an Olympic experience (at 75 mph) • Rocket Ride a self-steering, luge-type sled that reaches speeds up to 50 mph • Ski Jump, learn to fly the Nordic way • Snow mobiling across the mountains • Cross-Country Skiing on groomed trails or under the Rocky Mountain skyline • Snowshoeing gets you close to nature • Hot Air Ballooning for a birds-eye view • Sleigh Rides through a winter wonder-land • Dog Sledding through remote terrain • Tubing for the young and the young-at-heart • Ice Skating is a family-favorite • Fly-Fishing tap your line across cool waters • Historical Tours from mining silver to Olympic gold • Relaxation frompampering at a luxury spa to curling up by the fireplace • Shopping for art collectibles, Western antiques, wildlife photography and more.
Historic Main StreetPark City’s Historic Main Street boasts more than 250 shops,
lodges, restaurants, resort and cultural activities, not to mention ghost tours, art galleries and signature events. Nestled in the valley bordered by Deer Valley Resort on one side and ski in, ski out access to Park City Mountain Resort on the other, it is the epicenter of all that is fun and spontaneous. The Park City Museum (435.649.7457 www.parkcityhistory.org) on Main Street is where you can get tips and other visitor information.
Cross Country, Heli & Cat, SnowboardingWith 9,326 acres of The Greatest Snow on Earth, skiing
in Park City has never been better. Home of three world-class resorts, Park City has something for everyone. Deer Valley Resort is a skiers-only resort; Park City Mountain Resort hosts both skiers and snowboarders. Deer Valley Resort 435.649.1000 www.deervalley.com; Park City Mountain Resort 435.649.8111 www.parkcitymountain.com. Before there was the thrill of alpine skiing, there was the serenity of cross-country. Try out the groomed trails or take a custom tour. All Seasons Adventures 435.649.9619
www.allseasonsadventures.com; White Pine Touring 435.649.8710 www.whitepinetouring.com. Taking you into the virgin snow of the backcountry, heli and cat is the skiing experience of a lifetime. Advanced reservations are required. Park City Powder Cats & Heli-Ski 435.649.6596 www.pccats.com; Wasatch Powderbird Guides 801.742.2800 www.powderbird.com.
SnowmobilingTake a picturesque ride, with Rocky Mountain views only
accessible via snowmobile. Adventures at The Stillman Ranch 435.645.7256 www.rockymtnrec.com; Alpine Adventures 888.304.SNOW [7669] www.alpinesnowmobile.com; Red Pine Adventures 435.649.9445 www.redpinetours.com; Summit Meadows Adventures 435.645.7669 www.deervalley.com.
Sleigh RidesEnjoy breathtaking views of the Rockies as you glide across a
winter wonderland. Adventures at The Stillman Ranch 435.645.7256 www.rockymtnrec.com; Boulder Mountain Ranch 435.783.5819 www.bouldermountainranch.com; Snowed Inn Sleigh Company 435.647.3310 www.snowedinnsleigh.com; The Viking Yurt 435.615.YURT [9878] www.vikingyurt.com; Canyons Village Sleigh Rides 435.604.4171 www.parkcitymountain.com.
Ice Skating & Snow TubingFor an afternoon or evening of fun on the ice. Park City Ice
Arena and Sports Complex 435.615.5707 www.parkcityice.org. Looking for a fun activity the whole family can enjoy? Tubing is great for kids and for those who want to act like one. Gorgoza Park 435.658.2648 www.gorgozapark.com.
Hot Air BallooningA ride above it all will take your breath away. Park City Balloon
Adventures 435.645.UPUP [8787] www.pcballoonadventures.com
Visit www.visitparkcity.com for more attractions and activities!
Park City Marriott1895 Sidewinder Dr, Park City, UT 84060 www.parkcitymarriott.com800.234.9003 or 435.649.2900 (mention The Podiatry Institute Seminar)
Nestled in the heart of Utah ski country among the majesti c Wasatch Mountains, Park City Marriott is a prime desti nati on for adventurer seekers and ski enthusiasts. Feast on regional comfort food on-site or relax in the atrium-style pool and hot tub.
Rate: $251 (plus tax, subject to change without noti ce) Register online via Park City conference page at www.podiatryinstitute.com.
A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held unti l it is full or January 17, 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).
SKI RENTALS will be available at the hotel.
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 Park City
FEBRUARY 8 Thursday 7:00 AM REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST
7:25 AM WELCOME TO PARK CITY
7:30 AM MEDICINESubungual Verruca Vulgaris
Considerati ons for the Lupus Pati ent
Post-op Nausea & Vomiti ng
Nicoti ne Cessati on in the Podiatric Surgical Pati ent
Criti cal Limb Ischemia
Venous Ulcers
Questi on & Answer
9:30 AM THURSDAY MORNING SESSION ENDS
3:00 PM EXHIBIT HALL OPENS — REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED
3:30 PM THE FIRST RAY & FOREFOOTWho Does the Keller Procedure Anymore?
Scarf Bunionectomy: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Anatomy of the 1st Ray – Frontal Plane Lapidus Considerati ons
Plantar Plati ng for the Lapidus
Trephine Autograft for Fift h Metatarsal Fractures
Lesser Metatarsal Osteotomies: To Weil or Not to Weil
Plantar Plate Repair Opti ons
Metatarsal Head Resurfacing
Questi on & Answer
6:15 PM DINNER WITH THE EXHIBITORS
7:00 PM COMPLICATIONS & CASE REPORTSDiabeti c Neglected Achilles Tendon Rupture: Case Report
Late Infecti on aft er an Evans Flatf oot Repair
CRPS Following Traumati c Gun Shot Injury
Hallux Valgus Surgery: Challenging Cases
Hammertoes Gone Bad
Charcot Foot Becomes the Charcot Ankle…
Common Cases That Weren’t
Questi on & Answer
9:30 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 COMMITTEEAnnett e D. Filiatrault, DPM
Atlanta, Georgia
Blake Zobell, DPMRichfi eld, Utah
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERSWobo Bekwelem, MD, MPH
Salt Lake City, Utah
Jay T. Bishoff , MDSalt Lake City, Utah
Sohail Khan, MDSalt Lake City, Utah
FACULTYCasey C. Burchill, DPM
Las Vegas, Nevada
Brian B. Carpenter, DPMFort Worth, Texas
Steven R. Carter, DPMCovington, Georgia
Justi n J. Fleming, DPMPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Daniel J. Hatch, DPMGreeley, Colorado
Stephan J. LaPointe, DPMRome, Georgia
Joshua J. Lee, DPMDeKalb Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Sara E. Lewis, DPMDeKalb Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Stephen A. Mariash, DPMSt. Joseph, Minnesota
Michael C. McGlamry, DPMCumming, Georgia
Sofi e PinneyPikeville, Kentucky
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 20.0 continuing education contact hours.
20 CMES
TENTATIVE PROGRAM, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
FEBRUARY 10 Saturday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
7:30 AM SOFT TISSUE PROCEDURES / ANKLEHigh Ankle Sprains
Peroneal Treatment Opti ons for Failed Tenodesis
Interpositi onal Ankle Arthroplasty
Augmenti ng the Brostrom
Pigmented Villonodular Synoviti s
Questi on & Answer
9:30 AM SATURDAY MORNING SESSION ENDS
3:00 PM EXHIBIT HALL OPENS — REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED
3:30 PM TRAUMAMinimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Repair
Diabeti c Ankle Fractures
Management of Talar Fractures
Posterior Malleolar Ankle Fractures
Intramedullary Stabilizati on of Fibular Fractures
Pediatric Ankle Fractures
Intramedullary Nails from A-Z in the Hindfoot/Ankle
Questi on & Answer
6:00 PM PICA 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.
7:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS — DINNER & EVENING ON YOUR OWN
FEBRUARY 9 Friday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
7:30 AM WORKSHOPSYOU MUST ATTEND ONE WORKSHOP PER ROTATION TO RECEIVE FULL CME CREDITS
WORKSHOP ROTATION ONE: 7:30 AM – 8:25 AM WORKSHOP ROTATION TWO: 8:35 AM – 9:30 AM Are You Getting the Most Out of Your DME License? Tools, Tips and Strategies for Success! with Alec Hochstein, DPM Various hands-on workshops featuring latest techniques and technologies
9:30 AM FRIDAY MORNING SESSION ENDS
3:00 PM EXHIBIT HALL OPENS — REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED
3:30 PM The Opioid Crisis: Where Do We Place the Blame
4:30 PM TOPICS OF INTERESTRetrospecti ve Look at EPAT Therapy for Achilles & Plantar Fascia
Amnioti c Membranes for Non-healing Ulcers
HbA1C
Uses of Calcaneal Graft in Foot & Ankle Surgery
Stem Cell Allograft in Foot & Ankle Reconstructi on
Questi on & Answer
6:15 PM DINNER WITH THE EXHIBITORS
7:00 PM MEDICINEMedical Considerati ons of the Diabeti c Pati ent
Amnioti c Membrane in Foot & Ankle Surgery
Update on Vitamin D Defi ciency
Oral Steroids in Podiatric Medicine
Long Term Steroid Use
Anti bioti c Resistance in Clinical Practi ce
DVT Treatment Protocol
Questi on & Answer
9:30 PM FRIDAY SESSION ADJOURNS
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❑ $540 on or before 12/28/17
❑ $590 on 12/29/17 through 1/25/18
❑ $640 after 1/25/18 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, 2 dinners and 3 breaks.
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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.
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To 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 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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R EG I ST E R FO R A 2018 S E M I N A R AT T H E R EG U L A R R AT E A N D R EC E I V E 25% O F F YO U R S ECO N D 2018 S E M I N A R
VALID ONLY FOR SEMINARS. DOES NOT APPLY TO RESIDENTS, RETIRED, MILITARY OR APMA YOUNG MEMBERS. DOES NOT APPLY TO EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION OR CADAVER SURGICAL SKILLS COURSES.
CALL BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE SECOND SEMINAR TO RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT.
Park City Conference Registration
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The Podiatry Institute 2675 N Decatur Rd, Ste 309Decatur, GA 30033-6132
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