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Doctor ScheduleA maximum of 40 Continuing Education Contact Hours available.Wednesday, January 25, 201712:00 PM-3:00 PMMPMA Board of Directors MeetingBoardroom3:00 PM-7:00 PMConference RegistrationGrand Hallway3:00 PM-7:00 PMExhibitor Set-upPresidential Ballroom4:00 PM-5:00 PMWelcome ReceptionSponsored by Bako Integrated Physician SolutionsSalon I-III5:00 PM-8:00 PMPodiatric Dermatology Essentials: What, When, How - A “Hands-On” Workshop 3 CECHWayne L. Bakotic, D.O.The key to podiatric dermatology is the understanding of simple biopsy techniques, their indications, and application inpodiatric medicine. Attendees will review various dermatological manifestations of both systemic disease and localizedneoplastic conditions, which often go undiagnosed in podiatric practices. The utility of various techniques, including fineneedle aspiration, will be discussed and the indications for each will be summarized in the context of a “hands-on”workshop.Salon I-III6:00 PM-8:00 PMYoung Member WorkshopThe GalleryThe Non-Healing UlcerBruce Kaczander, DPM

Pearls of Flat Foot ReconstructionJoshua Faley, DPMNow That You Have Finished, It's Time to Make a LivingAhmad Farah, DPMPreparing for Board Certification/Recertification ExaminationZeeshan S. Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPSThursday, January 27, 20176:30 AM-6:00 PMConference RegistrationGrand Hallway6:30 AM-8:00 AMRefreshments in Exhibit HallSponsored by Bako Integrated Physician SolutionsPresidential Ballroom7:00 AM-4:30 PMExhibit Hall OpenPresidential Ballroom7:00 AM-8:00 AMCommon Drugs and Their Effect on Kidney Function 1 CECHRichard J. Cross, M.D., FASNThis lecture will review commonly prescribed medication, including antibiotics and their effect on renal function. It willalso discuss the mechanism of injury and how to avoid using certain medications that can be deleterious to patients withchronic kidney disease.Salon I-III8:00 AM-9:00 AMClinical Outcomes of Cryopreserved Amniotic Tissue inDiabetic Limb Salvage Cases 1 CECHKristen McGinness, DPMObjectives:1. Update on epidemiology in diabetes.2. Discuss the science of cryopreserved amniotic tissue.3. Review limb salvage case studies.Salon I-III9:00 AM-10:00 AMAcral Lentiginous Melanoma: What Sets it Apart? 1 CECHWayne L. Bakotic, D.O.Attendees will better understand acral melanomas with respect to their unique presentations, clinical course, andmanagement. Emphasis will be placed on recognition and diagnostic techniques.Salon I-III10:00 AM-10:30 AMBreak in Exhibit HallSponsored by Bako Integrated Physician Solutions

Presidential Ballroom10:30 AM-12:00 PMUpdate in Gout and Hyperuricemia 1.5 CECHAllan Morton, D.O.Objectives:1. Discuss the demographics of gout.2. Co-morbid conditions with gout and reason for long term treatment.3. Review acute, chronic, and prophylactic treatment of gout.Salon I-III12:00 PM-12:30 PMUpdate in Rheumatology 0.5 CECHAllan Morton, D.O.Objectives:1. Rheumatoid arthritis and the role of DPMs in diagnosis.2. Pre-operative management of patients having for surgery on DMARDs and biologics.3. The latest and greatest information on NSAIDs.4. Spondyloarthridites and the role of DPMs in diagnosis.Salon I-III12:30 PM-1:30 PMLunchSponsored by TRAKnetPlaza Ballroom1:30 PM-2:30 PMFoot and Ankle MRI: Focus on Ligament and Tendon Pathology 1 CECHReza Sazgari, M.D.Objectives:1. Review normal anatomy.2. Tips on ordering studies.3. Review MR examples of commonly seen ankle and foot pathology pertaining to ligaments and tendons.Salon I-III2:30 PM-3:30 PMFoot and Ankle MRI: Focus on Osseous and Articular Pathology 1 CECHReza Sazgari, M.D.Objectives:1. Review normal anatomy.2. Review MR examples of commonly seen ankle and foot pathology pertaining to osseous, articular and neurovascularstructures.Salon I-III3:30 PM-4:00 PMBreak in Exhibit HallSponsored by Bako Integrated Physician SolutionsPresidential Ballroom4:00 PM-5:00 PMOpen Fractures, Gunshot Wounds, and Compartment Syndrome 1 CECHZeeshan Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPSObjectives:

1. Understand classifications for conditions.2. Review clinical examination findings.3. Review treatment protocol for conditions.4. Review case samples.Salon I-III5:00 PM-7:00 PMThe Pediatric Exam – General to Mechanical 2 CECHScott Spencer, DPM, DABPM, FACFAOMObjectives:1. Describe and perform the basic pediatric pedal exam.2. Describe and perform the basic pediatric mechanical exam3. Identify common pediatric pedal pathology and deformity4. Utilize information obtained from the examination to formulate a comprehensive treatment plan.Salon I-III7:00 PM-8:30 PMFireside Chat: Essential Wound Care Products and Protocols for Your Practice - In-Office Pearls to Streamline ICD-10Coding & Compliance 1.5 CECHJonathan Moore, DPM, MSObjectives:1. Learn what products and services equate to quality, outcomes and loyalty.2. Discuss why collagen powders can have an immediate and positive impact on chronic wounds.3. Discuss pearls and key elements of compliance and coding regarding wound care products and services in thepodiatric practice.4. Discuss the vital importance and essential ingredients of a diabetes center of excellence with the goal of improvingoutcomes and compliance.The GalleryFriday, January 27, 20167:00 AM-6:00 PMConference RegistrationGrand Hallway7:00 AM-4:30 PMExhibit Hall OpenPresidential Ballroom6:30 AM-8:00 AMRefreshments in Exhibit HallSponsored by PICAPresidential Ballroom7:00 AM-8:00 AMIn Search of Venous Insufficiency: Who, What and When to Treat 1 CECHJeffrey Miller, M.D.Objectives:1. Understand prevalence of venous insufficiency.2. Define risk factors for CVI.3. Describe pathophysiology of CVI.4. Understand the medical workup.5. Review current treatments.

Salon I-III8:00 AM-9:00 AMWound Care/Vein Care: How Treating Venous Insufficiency Impacts Wound Healing 1 CECHJeffrey Miller, M.D.Objectives:1. Compare different etiology of leg ulcers.2. Understand prevalence of leg ulcers.3. Review risk factors for VLU.4. Discuss financial burden of VLU.5. Review current treatments of VLU.Salon I-III9:00 AM-9:30 AMBreak in Exhibit HallSponsored by PICAPresidential Ballroom9:30 AM-10:00 AMPodiatric Indications for Popliteal Blocks and Spinal Cord Stimulation 0.5 CECHMichael Sikorsky, DOThis lecture will be an introduction to the usefulness of Doral Column Stimulation and its indications. In addition,speaker will provide a summarization about the anatomy, technique, and complications involved in sciatic nerve block inthe popliteal fossa.Salon I-III10:00 AM-10:30 AMSurgical Repair of the Crossover Deformity 0.5 CECHJoshua Rhodenizer, DPMThis lecture will allow the practitioner to accurately diagnose and treat the crossover deformity via a variety of surgicaltechniques to provide long-term success.Salon I-III10:30 AM-11:00 AMRevisional First Ray Surgery 0.5 CECHAnthony Giordano, DPMObjectives:1. Inform colleagues as to new theories and technologies for hallux valgus repair.2. Engage in discussion on how to prevent revisional first ray surgery in the future.3. Present cases of revisional first ray surgery and encourage all attendees to strive for excellence in outcomes.Salon I-III11:00 AM-11:30 AMDigital Tendon Transfers for Hammertoe Deformity 0.5 CECHZeeshan Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPSObjectives:1. Understand etiology of digital contractures.2. Review of anatomy in digital contractures.3. Review surgical solutions to digital contracture deformities.4. Review case samples.Salon I-III11:30 AM-12:00 PM

Podiatric Surgical Case Studies Roundtable 0.5 CECHMichael Sikorsky, DO, Joshua Rodenizer, DPM, Anthony Giordano, DPM, Zeeshan Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS, andBruce Kaczander, DPM (Moderator)This follow up session will include discussion of interesting podiatric surgical case studies and question and answer withthe presenters.Salon I-III12:00 PM-1:15 PMRandy K. Kaplan, DPM Legislative LunchSponsored by Bako Integrated Physician SolutionsPlaza Ballroom1:30 PM-2:00 PMDiagnosing PAD and the Podiatrist's Role in Treatment 0.5 CECHAlan Schram, DPMOver the past decade there have been many advances in the recognition and treatment of peripheral arterial disease.With the success of surgical and endovascular intervention, recognition of vascular disease has become exceedinglyimportant. The role of the podiatric physician has proven to be paramount to the identification of peripheral arterialdisease and therefore the increase percentage of successful limb salvage.This lecture educate and reinforce the principles of evaluating the patient in a podiatric setting. The speaker willelaborate on the mechanism of patient identification recognition of arterial disease and referral for vascular testing andconsultation.Salon I-III2:00 PM-2:30 PMConservative Care of the PAD Patient and Risk Modification 0.5 CECHMichelle Sloan, RNSalon I-IIIPAD often presents as a tremendous challenge in podiatric care. It can cause and complicate wounds, delay healing andbe a catalyst to much frustration. PAD, however, is not always overt in presentation. It is allusive in nature and canpresent anywhere along a continuum, even in its advanced stages. It can go undiagnosed for years. Seemingly ordinarypatients within your practice may carry extraordinary risk. Catch it before it catches you. Learn how to identify andnegotiate PAD in your practice.2:30 PM-3:00 PMEndovascular Advances in PAD 0.5 CECHThomas Davis, MDDiscussion of endovascular treatment options and their benefits in treating PAD. Discussion of new procedures andtechnology to aid the endovascular surgeon.Salon I-III3:00 PM-3:30 PMReview of the 2016 AHA/ACC Guideline on Management of Patients with Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease 0.5 CECHMatthew Corriere, MDObjectives:1. Review clinical assessment for PAD.2. Review diagnostic testing for patients with suspected symptomatic PAD.3. Review approaches to management of critical limb ischemia.Salon I-III3:30 PM-4:00 PMBreak in Exhibit Hall

Sponsored by PICAPresidential Ballroom4:00 PM-7:00 PMAdult CPR/AED Certification Course 3 CECHPre-registration requiredThe Gallery4:00 PM-5:00 PMPharmacology in Pain Management 1 CECHMatthew Andrews, DPMObjectives:1. Overview of anatomy and physiology of pain pathways.2. Discussion on pharmacology of targets for analgesic medications.3. Update on emerging drug management of pain.Salon I-III5:00 PM-6:00 PMAdvances in Management of Postoperative Pain 1 CECHMatthew Andrews, DPMObjectives:1. Discuss the use of general and local anesthesia in modern surgical practice.2. Provide information on newer modalities for postoperative pain control.3. Discuss responsible prescribing of opiates postoperatively and provide overview of new CDC guidelines.Salon I-III6:00 PM-7:30 PMPreoperative Management of the Surgical Patient 1.5 CECHDavid Sengstock, MDObjectives:1. Describe the risk factors for surgical complications.2. List the benefits of a collaborative model for surgical patients.Salon I-III7:30 PM-10:00 PMEvening SocialGrand HallwaySaturday, January 28, 20177:00 AM-5:00 PMConference RegistrationGrand Hallway7:00 AM-4:00 PMExhibit Hall OpenPresidential Ballroom6:30 AM-8:00 AMRefreshments in Exhibit HallPresidential Ballroom9:00 AM-10:30 AM

Past President's BreakfastThe Gallery7:00 AM-8:00 AMWhere the Money? 1 CECHJeffrey Frederick, DPMHow can you insure my office cash flow does not drop? What reports are paramount in monitoring revenue cyclemanagement? Lost revenue by your billing department is gone and not coming back. Ensure that your billingdepartment is using best practices that large revenue cycle management companies use.Office cash flow is only secondary to patient care in the office. Many doctors have not been adequately trained on howto keep a watchful eye on account receivables. By providing in-depth information to our colleagues we can help thembe more successful. This lecture will provide the secrets to operating a revenue cycle management business that willbenefit all doctors.Salon I-III8:00 AM-9:00 AMPodiatry, Coding and Improved Outcomes 1 CECHJeffrey Frederick, DPMObjectives:1. Review appropriate documentation for Podiatric Coding and selecting the appropriate procedures that improveoutcomes along with correct coding.2. Review of medical necessity along with routine procedures performed in the office.Salon I-III9:00 AM-10:00 AMSurgical Coding Principles for Podiatric Surgeons 1 CECHDouglas G. Stoker DPM, FACFASSurgical Coding including new bunionectomy codes and modifiers to maximize reimbursement.Salon I-III10:00 AM-10:30 AMBreak in Exhibit HallPresidential Ballroom10:30 AM-12:00 PM2017 MIPS, MACRA and APM: Oh My! 1.5 CECHDavid J. Freedman, DPMObjectives:1. Why did we get MACRA?2. Review the value-based payment tracks: MIPS and APM.3. This session will help you distinguish between the components of MIPS.4. Understand the potential negatives and positives of MIPS/APM’s participation.Salon I-III12:00 PM-1:00 PMLunchSponsored by PICAPlaza Ballroom1:00 PM-3:00 PMMPMA Membership Meeting and ElectionsMembers Only

The Gallery3:00 PM-3:30 PMBreak in Exhibit HallPresidential Ballroom3:00 PM-4:00 PMThe Role of Podiatry in Falls Prevention 1 CECHGary Rothenberg, DPMObjectives:1. Identify the significant risk factors and the socioeconomic impact of falls among the elderly.2. Describe appropriate screening tools for falls prevention.3. Identify the role of shoes, orthotics, and braces in falls prevention.4. Describe the relationship between Rheumatoid Arthritis and falls.5. Appreciate successful interventions podiatrists can recommend for falls prevention education.Salon I-III4:00 PM-5:00 PMTalking the Talk and Walking the Walk in Diabetic Footwear 1 CECHRyan Crews, MSThe functional and clinical responses to offloading footwear will be reviewed. A review of the current state of knowledgeregarding the association between physical activity and diabetic foot ulcers will also be provided.Salon I-III5:00 PM-6:00 PM2017 Antibiotic Review 1 CECHJohn McKinnon, M.D.Objectives:1. Improve your understanding of the different antibiotic classes.2. Improve your usage and stewardship of antibiotics.3. Improve your knowledge of common antibiotic side effects.4. Address common questions regarding antibiotics.Salon I-III6:00 PM-7:00 PMSSSI: Guidelines, Management and a Few Quizzes 1 CECHJohn McKinnon, M.D.Objectives:1. Improve your familiarity with the SSSI Guidelines by IDSA.2. Review recent findings and updates for management of SSSIs.3. Improve management and selection of antibiotics through review of selected cases.Salon I-III7:00 PM-8:30 PMFireside Chat: Caring for the Difficult Patient - An Introduction to Mindfulness in Medicine 1.5 CECHJohn Evans, DPMDealing with a difficult patient is one of the most stressful aspects of being a physician. We will discuss various theoriesregarding this topic, and introduce the philosophy of Mindfulness in Medicine. Concepts including the development ofthe Ego, why we think the way we do, and how these thoughts affect our abilities to successfully interact and treat ourpatients will be covered.The Gallery

Sunday, January 29, 20176:30 AM-1:00 PMConference RegistrationGrand Hallway6:30 AM-8:00 AMRefreshmentsGrand Hallway7:00 AM-10:00 AMAbstract Presentations 3 CECHZeeshan S. Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPSObjectives:1. Understand surgical treatment options for various forefoot and rearfoot pathologies.2. Current treatment options for various forefoot and rearfoot pathologies.3. Managing complications.4. Review case samples.Salon IV10:00 AM-10:15 AMBreakGrand Hallway10:15 AM-1:00 PMKaplan Kanat Memorial Lecture: MACRA Made Easy - Finding Some Clarity in the Confusion! 2.5 CECHScott Hughes, DPMObjectives:1. Review the requirements for MIPS and APM’s and what podiatrists need to know and do.2. Educate the podiatric physician about the Quality, Advancing Care Information, and Improvement ActivitiesPerformance Categories to be compliant with the requirements of the MACRA legislation.Salon I-III

Sponsored by Bako Integrated Physician Solutions Salon I-III 5:00 PM-8:00 PM Podiatric Dermatology Essentials: What, When, How - A “Hands-On” Workshop 3 CECH Wayne L. Bakotic, D.O. The key to podiatric dermatology is the understanding of simple biopsy techniques,