Diabetic Limb Salvage • A Team Approach • Georgetown University Hospital

24-26 September 2009 • JW Marriott Pennsylvania Ave. • Washington, DC

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SAVE IT! Successful Outcomes in Limb Salvage
20-minute video presented at DLS 08 Conference

 

2008 Session Topics

 

• 27.6 CMEs

• The Global Epidemic of diabetes and Diabesity: How the Numbers Add Up and the Limbs Come Off

• Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Sense and Non-Sense

• Vascular Disease and Limb Salvage: State of the Science in 2008

• Offloading and Preventing the Diabetic Foot Wound: New Data for a New Era

• Risk, Deformity, and Osteomyelitis: Can This Be a Winning Battle?

• Managing the Complex Wound Environment

• When Complications Strike in Wound Care

 

Conference Co-Chairmen:

Christopher E. Attinger, MD

Richard F. Neville, MD

John S. Steinberg, DPM

 


For Every Member of the Team

Diabetes & Wound Healing Specialists • Vascular Surgeons
• Orthopaedic Surgeons • Podiatrists • 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

27.6 CMEs

• Benefit from an educational program that brings scientific data alive and moves it
from the podium to the treatment room to improve your patient outcomes

• Enjoy DC’s best location, just two blocks from the White House, across from
the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center


 

7:45 Gross National Product (GNP)
A comedy troupe offering hysterical and historical satire.
This event is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Advanced Biohealing.

 

 

Live Cases from Georgetown University Hospital
ORs and Cath Labs

From Debridement to Revascularization with
Active Audience Participation

 

Thursday
Georgetown University Hospital Center
for Wound Healing Tours

Buses depart at 8:30 & 9:30 AM from JW Marriott
and return at 10:30 & 11:30 AM.

Space is limited.