The American College of Podiatric Medicine is excited to announce its upcoming contribution to continuing education in Podiatric Medicine.

Join us July 29, 2023 and earn 6 CECH in our upcoming online event:
Updates in Rheumatology & Neurology: Practical Pearls

SEMINAR LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Appreciate the key clinical findings of neurologic disorders affecting the lower extremity.
Identify successful conservative management strategies for the rheumatoid foot including shoe wear.
Identify indications for surgical reconstruction of the rheumatoid foot.
Identify the most common complications of rheumatoid foot surgical reconstruction and strategies to avoid them.
Outline the key pedal manifestations of seronegative arthropathies and hallmarks for treatment.
Appreciate the vast differential diagnosis for peripheral neuropathy and diagnostic testing to narrow the diagnosis.
Distinguish the risks / benefits to recent advances in topical treatments of diabetic neuropathy.
Explain the potential complications from opioid management of diabetic neuropathy.
Elucidate the indications and special considerations for surgical management of the neuropathic foot.
Identify the gait pattern and findings of key neurologic disorders affecting the lower extremity.
Appreciate the interaction and side effects of medications for migraine management.
Compare the diagnosis and treatment options for diabetic neuropathy versus non-diabetic neuropathies.

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The ACPM Education Committee is excited to announce the current faculty members for this incredibly unique seminar which focuses on podiatric subspecialties including:

Adrienne Estes,
DPM, , MS, FACFAS, DABPM
SPEAKER BIO
Emmanuel Katsaros
DO, FACR
SPEAKER BIO
Kara Mizokami-Stout
MD, MSc
SPEAKER BIO
John Visser
DPM, FACPM
SPEAKER BIO
Hooman Mir
DPM, MSci, FAPWCA
SPEAKER BIO
Suhad Hadi
DPM, FACFAS
SPEAKER BIO
Leon Moskatel
MD
SPEAKER BIO
Allison Boyle
MD
SPEAKER BIO
ACPM Members receive outstanding discounted pricing and ACPM Student/Resident Members receive FREE registration!
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This 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 American Board of Podiatric Medicine and the American College of Podiatric Medicine. The American Board of Podiatric Medicine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The American Board of Podiatric Medicine has approved this activity for a maximum of 6 continuing education contact hours.

NOTE: Cancellations will receive a full refund up to 60 days prior to the first day of the seminar, 50% up to 30 days prior, 20% up to 15 days prior. Cancellations with fewer than 15 days prior notice are not eligible for a refund.

AGENDA
Time Title Speaker
9-10:00am Overview of Rheumatologic Conditions for the Podiatric Physician Mike Katsaros, DO
10-10:30am Examination Findings and Conservative Management of the Rheumatoid Foot Adrienne Estes, DPM
10:30-11am Rheumatoid Surgical Reconstruction of the Foot John Visser, DPM
11-11:30am Update on Seronegative Arthropathies Mike Katsaros, DO
11:30 – 12pm Anatomical Changes Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Anatomage Virtual Dissection Table Hooman Mir, DPM
12pm Q&A Morning Faculty
12:15 – 12:45pm Small Fiber Peripheral Neuropathy – A Clinical Challenge (non-CECH | Educational Grant Provided by BakoDx) William P. Scherer, DPM, FACPM, MS
1 – 2pm Overview of Neurologic Conditions for the Podiatric Physician Suha Hadi, DPM
2 – 2:30pm Treatment Update in Diabetic Neuropathy Kara Mizokami-Stout, MD
2:30-3pm Special Cases in Foot and Ankle Surgical Management of Neurology Patient John Visser, DPM
3 – 3:30pm Gait and Movement Observations in Neurology Allison Boyle, MD
3:30-4pm From Head to Toe: What the Podiatrist Needs to Know About Migraine Headaches Leon Moskatel, MD
4pm Q&A Afternoon Faculty
The American College of Podiatric Medicine is excited to announce its latest contribution to continuing education in Podiatric Medicine.
Join us July 29, 2023 and earn 6 CECH in our upcoming online event: Updates in Rheumatology & Neurology: Practical Pearls

ACPM FELLOW MEMBER REGISTRATION

ACPM STUDENT/RESIDENT MEMBER REGISTRATION

NOT A MEMBER OF ACPM? CLICK HERE FOR DPM REGISTRATION

OR become a member today and take advantage of discounted pricing for this online event as well as many additional member benefits!

SEMINAR LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Appreciate the key clinical findings of neurologic disorders affecting the lower extremity.
Identify successful conservative management strategies for the rheumatoid foot including shoe wear.
Identify indications for surgical reconstruction of the rheumatoid foot.
Identify the most common complications of rheumatoid foot surgical reconstruction and strategies to avoid them.
Outline the key pedal manifestations of seronegative arthropathies and hallmarks for treatment.
Appreciate the vast differential diagnosis for peripheral neuropathy and diagnostic testing to narrow the diagnosis.
Distinguish the risks / benefits to recent advances in topical treatments of diabetic neuropathy.
Explain the potential complications from opioid management of diabetic neuropathy.
Elucidate the indications and special considerations for surgical management of the neuropathic foot.
Identify the gait pattern and findings of key neurologic disorders affecting the lower extremity.
Appreciate the interaction and side effects of medications for migraine management.
Compare the diagnosis and treatment options for diabetic neuropathy versus non-diabetic neuropathies.

Scroll down for agenda

The ACPM Education Committee is excited to announce the current faculty members for this unique seminar which focuses on podiatric subspecialties including:
Adrienne Estes,
DPM, MS, FAPWHc, FACFAS, DABPM
Emmanuel Katsaros
DO, FACR
Kara Mizokami-Stout
MD
John Visser
DPM, FACPM
Suhad Hadi
DPM, FACFAS
Hooman Mir
DPM, MSci, FAPWCA
Allison Boyle
MD
Leon Moskatel
MD

AGENDA

Time Title Speaker
9-10:00am Overview of Rheumatologic Conditions for the Podiatric Physician Mike Katsaros, DO
10-10:30am Examination Findings and Conservative Management of the Rheumatoid Foot Adrienne Estes, DPM
10:30-11am Rheumatoid Surgical Reconstruction of the Foot John Visser, DPM
11-11:30am Update on Seronegative Arthropathies Mike Katsaros, DO
11:30 – 12pm Anatomical Changes Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Anatomage Virtual Dissection Table Hooman Mir, DPM
12pm Q&A Morning Faculty
12:15 – 12:45pm Small Fiber Peripheral Neuropathy – A Clinical Challenge (non-CECH | Educational Grant Provided by BakoDx) William P. Scherer, DPM, FACPM, MS
1 – 2pm Overview of Neurologic Conditions for the Podiatric Physician Suha Hadi, DPM
2 – 2:30pm Treatment Update in Diabetic Neuropathy Kara Mizokami-Stout, MD
2:30-3pm Special Cases in Foot and Ankle Surgical Management of Neurology Patient John Visser, DPM
3 – 3:30pm Gait and Movement Observations in Neurology Allison Boyle, MD
3:30-4pm From Head to Toe: What the Podiatrist Needs to Know About Migraine Headaches Leon Moskatel, MD
4pm Q&A Afternoon Faculty

This 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 American Board of Podiatric Medicine and the American College of Podiatric Medicine. The American Board of Podiatric Medicine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The American Board of Podiatric Medicine has approved this activity for a maximum of 6 continuing education contact hours.

NOTE: Cancellations will receive a full refund up to 60 days prior to the first day of the seminar, 50% up to 30 days prior, 20% up to 15 days prior. Cancellations with fewer than 15 days prior notice are not eligible for a refund.