
DR. TRAVEL, INC.
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Seminar
in Paradisetm
in Association with NJPMS,
an approved CPME Provider
Evidence Based Techniques for
the
Foot & Ankle Surgeon
presented by
Paul Dayton, DPM FACFAS
July Cruise
July 24 - 31, 2011
7-Night Glacier Bay Cruise
leaving
from
Seattle
Sunday
- Sunday
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Bone & Joint
- The Biology and
Mechanics of Bone Healing New facts and old myths
- Why Use a Locking
Plate Its not about strength
- Osteoporosis The
silent epidemic
- Tips and Techniques
for Fixation of Osteoporotic Bone
- The 90 Degree
Construct for Fixation of Fractures and Fusions
- Composite Bone
Grafts Combining nature and technology
- Autogenous Bone
Marrow Harvest Made Simple
- Arthrodiastasis
Can we help cartilage heal?
- Damage Control
Concept Its not always about the bone
- Minimally Invasive
Plate Osteosynthesis
Advanced Techniques in Deformity
Correction and Wound Healing in the Diabetic Patient
- Overview of Diabetic
Foot Disease
- Prevention of
Surgical Infection
- Assessing Healing
Potential Digital Pressures and Skin Perfusion
Pressure
- Using Gastro-Soleal
Recession to Improve Foot Mechanics
- Flexor Tendon
Release with Dorsal Suspension Suture for Diabetic
Digital Ulcers
- Common Flaps and
Grafts for Wound Closure
- Soft Tissue
Infection Management
- Progressive
Correction of Major Foot Deformities- The Ilizarov
Method
Learning Objectives
Participants of this program
will:
- Understand the most
recent evidence based techniques for the treatment
of complex and common foot and ankle pathologies
- Understand the most
recent advances in bone healing including mechanical
and biological methods for stimulation of bone
healing
- Learn unique
techniques for management of a variety of foot and
ankle deformities and injuries
- Understand the
distinctive properties of locking fixation
- Be exposed to the
most recent evidence based techniques for treatment
of the diabetic foot
- Understand the
newest techniques for evaluation vascular supply of
the foot
- Understand treatment
of diabetic foot deformity and infection
- Understand the best
practices for prevention of surgical infection
- Be able to employ
proven evidence based methods for care of their
patients
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FACULTY
Paul Dayton, DPM, FACFAS, earned his Doctor of
Podiatric Medicine degree at the California College of Podiatric
Medicine. He then completed a Podiatric Surgical Residency at Kaiser
Foundation Hospital, Santa Clara California where he was Chief Resident
from 1989-1990. He is board-certified by the Am. Bd. of Podiatric
Surgery in foot surgery and reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery.
Dr. Dayton is currently the director of Trinity Regional Medical Center
PM&S 36 Residency and is adjunct associate professor at Des Moines U.
College of Podiatric Medicine. He serves as section Editor for the J. of
Foot and Ankle Surgery and is the Scientific Chair for the Heartland
Podiatry Conference. Dr. Dayton has held numerous clinical appointments
including, The Board of Directors for Trimark Physicians Group, Iowa
Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners, Iowa Podiatric Medical Association
and Chief of Staff at Trinity Regional Medical Center.
Seminar Fee* |
Registration
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*Discounted
fee applicable when purchased in conjunction with
Hotel or Cruise package. If purchased separately,
please add $400.
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14 Contact Hours
Dr. Travel, LLC is an affiliate of the New Jersey
Podiatric Medical Society. NJPMS is a CPME approved
provider. This Course is approved for 14 CPME.units.
For further details call:
Dr. Travel, Inc.
at
800-436-1028
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