Scott Alter, DPM Memorial Lecture Series 3-19-22
WEST PENN HOSPITAL
SCOTT ALTER, DPM, MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES
8:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
VIA ZOOM
4 Contact Hours
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Brian Dix, DPM, FACFAS - Sioux Falls, SD
Foot & Ankle Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Avera Health Sioux Falls, SD
1. Triplane Correction with Modified Lapidus Bunionectomy
2. Acute Achilles Ruptures
3. Amnionic Membrane in Foot and Ankle Surgery
Jacob Wynes, DPM, MS, FACFAS - Baltimore, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Maryland School of Medicine
1. High Yield Limb Salvage Surgery for Chronic Wounds
2. Recent Perspectives on Charcot Reconstruction
3. Role of Adjunctive Soft Tissue Stabilization in Cavus Reconstruction
Registration Fee Process:
Make check payable to: WPFAS
Fee: $500 for six (6) or $100 each
Send check to:
Debbie Hoffman, Residency Coordinator
West Penn Hospital, Foot & Ankle Institute,
4800 Friendship Avenue, North Tower, First Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
NO CASH
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS NOW ACCEPTED AT CLICK TO PAY
Target Audience
Who Should Attend:
Foot & Ankle surgeons, podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons and other health care providers involved in the clinical and surgical management of the foot and ankle.
Learning Objectives
Intent and Objectives:
Attendees will develop a comprehensive understanding of “state-of-the-art” principles and techniques of foot and ankle surgery.
Attendees will understand principles of managing complications and limb-salvage.
Attendees will understand the use and application of emerging techniques involving orthobiologics, arthroscopy, endoscopy, total ankle replacement, intramedullary fixation, external fixation, and cartilage replacement.
Attendees will understand new concepts and techniques utilized in the management of complex diabetic lower extremity problems such as Charcot, ankle fractures, osteomyelitis and significant soft tissue deficits.
Attendees will understand the management of foot and ankle trauma including ankle fractures, calcaneal fractures, forefoot fractures, ankle sprains and osteochondral lesions of the talus.
Contact Hours:
Each four hour course is awarded 4.0 credit hours.
The Western Pennsylvania Hospital is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine.
The Western Pennsylvania Hospital has approved this activity for a maximum of four (4) continuing education contact hours.