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thewestern.org

2430 K Street • Suite 200 • Sacramento, CA 95816 • (800) 794-8988

ConferenceGuide

June 25 - 28, 2015

Disneyland® Hotel & Convention Center

Anaheim, California

Like The Western on Facebook: facebook.com/WesternFootandAnkleConference

Follow The Western on Twitter: @TheWesternFAC#2015Western #2015WFAC #WesternFootandAnkle

Scan for Mobile

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Table of Contents

Welcome to The 2015 Western!

Mission StatementEnsure the commitment of developing educational opportunities to benefit all those in the medical profession who extend their care into the foot, ankle and lower leg structures arena. It is one of the ultimate goals of the CPMA to provide educational opportunities via conferences and workshops to help expand the knowledge base and technical skills of all involved medical students, residents, educators, providers and ancillary staff.

California Podiatric Medical Association2430 K Street, Suite 200Sacramento, CA 95816(800) 794-8988 • www.CalPMA.org

Sponsors .....................................................................3

CPMA Board of Directors .....................................4

Theme Park Tickets ................................................5

CPMA Committees & Staff ...................................5

Meeting at a Glance ........................................6 - 7

Continuing Education ............................................8

Scientific Objectives ...............................................9

Invited Instructors ........................................10 - 11

Doctors’ General Sessions .....................12 - 15

Doctors’ Workshops ..................................16 - 17

Assistants’ Continuing Education .................... 18

Assistants’ General Sessions ...................18 - 19

Assistants’ Workshops ....................................... 20

Disneyland Hotel Area Map ............................. 21

Hotel Meeting Room Maps .....................22 - 23

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ......................................... 24

Exhibit Hall Schedule .......................................... 25

Exhibitors ........................................................26 - 38

CPMA Past Presidents ........................................ 39

2015 Essentials of Practice Management ... 402016 Western Foot and Ankle Conference

Thank you for coming to The 2015 Western Foot and Ankle Conference

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GolDBako Integrated physician Solutions

KCI an Acelity CompanyStryker orthopaedicsThe Tetra Corporation

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Integra LifeSciencesSmith & nephew, Inc.

Valeant pharmaceuticals

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CopperCutting Edge Laser Technologies

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proGraMpodiatric Insurance Company of America (pICA)

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Thomas J. Elardo, DPM, President Ami A. Sheth, DPM, President-Elect Rebecca A. Moellmer, DPM, Vice President

Carolyn E. McAloon, DPM, Immediate Past President Devon N. Glazer, DPM, Secretary/Treasurer John A. Chisholm, DPM, Director at Large

Adam S. Howard, DPM, Director at Large Thomas J. Tanaka, DPM, Director at Large Mark A. Warford, DPM, Director at Large

Vladimir Zeetser, DPM, Director at Large Roderick Farley, DPM, JD, Parliamentarian Jon A. Hultman, DPM, MBA, CVA, Executive Director

2014-2015 CpMa board of Directors

General CounselC. Keith Greer, Esq.

Governmental Representative Jodi Hicks

Student Representatives Luke Hultman (CSPM) Dayna Chang (Western U)

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CpMa Committees & StaffScientific & Education CommitteeChairShannon M. Rush, DPM

LiaisonAmi Sheth, DPM

CommitteeFrancis Chan, DPMKevin Miller, DPMCristian Neagu, DPMAlexander M. Reyzelman, DPMNicholas Todd, DPM

ConsultantJonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

CPMA StaffDirector, Meetings and FinanceAndrea L. Carrick

Director, Professional RelationsAlthea B. Finley

Manager, Membership ServicesJeannette F. Steed

WFAC CommitteeChairJonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

Scientific ChairShannon M. Rush, DPM

Workshop ChairsRoman J. PaulusNeil Mansdorf, DPM

Assistants’ Program CoordinatorTina C. Del Buono, PMAC, XT

Director of MeetingsAndrea L. Carrick

Administrative AssistantJeannette F. Steed

Theme park TicketsDisneyland® and Disney’s California Adventure™ parks offer fun for you and your family. Purchasing tickets through The Western will save you valuable time and money. These discounted tickets are valid beginning Friday, June 19, 2015 through Tuesday, June 30, 2015.

Tickets will be sold at the Ticket Counter in the Center Lobby 7:30 am to 4 pm, Wednesday, June 24 through Saturday, June 27.

Ticket PricesAdult tickets are for those ages 10 and up. Child tickets are for ages 3 to 9 years. Children under 3 are admitted free of charge.

1 Day Theme Park Ticket. A one-day admission to either Disneyland® Park or Disney’s California Adventure® Park. Not a Park Hopper.

Disneyland® Resort Park Hopper Ticket. Admission is valid for either Disneyland® Park or Disney’s California Adventure™ Park. Guests may visit both parks on the same day. These tickets are valid for the appropriate number of visits within a 14 consecutive-day period.

Twilight Ticket. Admission is valid after 4 pm, or four hours before park closing, whichever is earlier.

#ofdays Adult Child

1 day $136 $131

2 day $193 $181

3 day $217 $208

4 day $242 $229

5 day $258 $244All Guests(no Hopping)

$59(Hopper)

$96

1 Day - 1 ParkAdult $89Child $83

TICKETS

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Conference Registration6:30 am - 5 pm Center Lobby (Fantasy Tower)

Doctors’ General Session8 am - 12 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) The Biomechanics of Running

1:30 - 3:15 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) Biologic Manipulation of Sports Injuries: Science or Fiction

4 - 6 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) Controversies in Cartilage Injuries

Doctors’ Workshops5 - 8 pm Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)ICD-10: Implementing a Successful ICD-10 Transition

Assistants’ Program5 - 8 pm Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)ICD-10: Implementing a Successful ICD-10 Transition

Exhibition9:30 am - 4 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)

Program Breaks9:30 - 10:15 am Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Morning BreakComplimentary Continental Breakfast

12 - 1:30 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)LunchConcession Lunch

3:15 - 4 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Afternoon BreakComplimentary Refreshments

Raffle1:20 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Western Raffle Drawing

Friday, June 26

Conference Registration6:30 am - 5 pm Center Lobby (Fantasy Tower)

Doctors’ General Sessions7:30 - 9:30 am Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) Only Skin Deep

10:15 am - 12 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) Case Presentations: Challenging Forefoot Cases and Reconstruction Techniques

Doctors’ General Sessions – Track l1:30 - 3:15 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) Revisional Forefoot Reconstruction

4 - 6 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower) Revisional Rearfoot Reconstruction

Doctors’ General Sessions – Track ll1:30 - 6 pm Magic Kingdom 3 (Fantasy Tower)Practice Management

Doctors’ Workshops8:30 am - 12 pm Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Basic Arthroscopy

8:30 am - 12 pm Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)ICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-10

1:30 - 5 pm Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Advanced Arthroscopy

Assistants’ Program7:30 am - 12 pm Magic Kingdom 3 (Fantasy Tower)General Sessions

8:30 am - 12 pm Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)ICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-10

1:30 - 6 pm Magic Kingdom 3 (Fantasy Tower)Practice Management

4 - 6 pm Monorail ABC (Fantasy Tower)Anatomy Workshop

Exhibition9:30 am - 4 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)

Program Breaks9:30 - 10:15 am Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Morning BreakComplimentary Continental Breakfast

Lost and Foundplease deliver any found items to the onsite registration desk, and feel free to stop by if you’ve lost something. Items not collected by the end of The Western will be discarded or donated.

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Program Breaks 12 - 1:30 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)LunchConcession Lunch

3:15 - 4 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Afternoon Break Complimentary Refreshments

Raffles1:10 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)CPMA Corporate Members “Golden Ticket” Raffle Drawing

1:20 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Western Raffle Drawing

Saturday, June 27

Conference Registration6:30 am - 5 pm Center Lobby (Fantasy Tower)

Doctors’ General Sessions7:30 - 8 am Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)An Underlying Mechanism of Neuropathy

8 - 9:30 am Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)PICA PresentationWill Your Documentation Save You or Sink You?

10:15 am - 12 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)Plantar Fasciitis

1:30 - 6 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)Innovations in Medicine and Surgery

Doctors’ Workshops9:45 am - 12 pm Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Innovations in Ankle Reconstruction

10 am - 1:30 pm Monorail ABC (Fantasy Tower)Advances in Surgical Treatment of Osteoarthritis

1:30 - 5 pm Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Trauma Conference

1:30 - 5 pm Safari (Adventure Tower)Advanced Strategies in Wound Management

Assistants’ Program7:30 am - 5 pm Magic Kingdom 3 (Fantasy Tower)General Sessions

4 - 6 pm Monorail C (Fantasy Tower)Suturing Techniques Workshop

eHandoutsThe 2015 Western Foot and Ankle Conference will

feature FREE virtual handouts for attendees!

When speakers upload their presentations, notes, or slides, the files will be available for attendees to download for

effortless access any time at your home or office - much better than a stack of paper handouts waiting to be lost when the meeting is over! Find available files right at

your fingertips, saving time and trees.

Your eHandouts account has already been created!

Log in to eHandouts to see available files: thewestern.org/program/ehandouts

Your login name is your email address provided at registration.

Forgot your password?Please refer to the eHandouts welcome email sent to you or

simply follow the “forgot your password?” link to reset it.

Please activate your account by June 30 to gain access to available files. Files will be removed August 1.

Saturday, June 27

Exhibition9:30 am - 4 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)

Program Breaks9:30 - 10:15 am Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Morning BreakComplimentary Continental Breakfast

12 - 1:30 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)LunchConcession Lunch

3:15 - 4 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Afternoon Break Complimentary Refreshments

Raffles1 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)“Selfie” Contest Winner Announced

1:10 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)“Find the CPMA Corporate Members” Raffle Drawing

1:20 pm Exhibit Hall (Fantasy Tower)Western Raffle Drawing

Sunday, June 28

Doctors’ General Sessions8 am - 12:30 pm Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)Digging into Wound Care

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n Continuing education Contact HoursPodiatric PhysiciansCalifornia Podiatric Medical Association is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. California Podiatric Medical Association has approved this activity for a maximum of 26 Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH).

RadiologyDoctors of Podiatric Medicine will be able to attain a maximum of 10.91 Radiology Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH) to meet California Radiology Continuing Education requirements. The radiology continuing education lectures are included in the Doctors’ General Sessions.

ImportantIn accordance with the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME), The Western is required to monitor educational session attendance for continuing education (CE) verification. Badges will be barcoded with your registration information and must be scanned twice daily at designated times for credit.

Attendees will be sent transcripts reflecting only the number of Continuing Education Contact Hours earned by scanning for general sessions and/or attending workshops. To receive the maximum number of CECH, DPMs must have their badges scanned at each of the posted scanning times. Attendees registered for Track II, workshops or courses outside of general sessions, or who miss scanning times will have their total CECH adjusted accordingly.

Continuing education verification transcripts will be sent to the email provided at registration by August 31, 2015. If you did not provide an email address with your registration, please send it to [email protected]. Each registrant is responsible for reporting attendance to all appropriate licensing boards and agencies requiring continuing education.

The Western cannot supply CECH transcripts prior to July as it takes time to process verification reports. If attending from a state which requires proof of attendance prior to July 15, please make a note of this.

Retain the transcript sent to you. Electronic copies may be obtained by emailing a request to [email protected]. A ten dollar ($10) fee will be charged for replacement hard copies faxed or mailed.

CeCH Scanning Schedule

To receive your Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH), you must scan your badge during each of the noted scanning times for verification purposes.

CPMA is providing up to 26 CECH during the 2015 Western Foot and Ankle Conference for Track I and up to 22.25 for Track II.

Following are the scanning schedule, locations, and CECH available:

Thursday, June 2512 - 1:30 pmExhibit Hall Booth 11253.25 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)

2:30 - 4 pmExhibit Hall Booth 11253.75 CECH (2.42 Radiology CECH)

Friday, June 26 12 - 1:30 pmExhibit Hall Booth 11253.75 CECH (1.75 Radiology CECH)

2:30 - 4 pmExhibit Hall Booth 1125Track I: 3.75 CECH (3.33 Radiology CECH)Track II: 0 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)

Saturday, June 2712 - 1:30 pmExhibit Hall Booth 11253.75 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)

2:30 - 4 pmExhibit Hall Booth 11253.75 CECH (1.08 Radiology CECH)

Sunday, June 289:45 am - 12:30 pmCentral Lobby Registration Desk4 CECH (2.33 Radiology CECH)

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Scientific objectivesby attending the General Sessions, Doctors of podiatric Medicine will be able to accomplish these medical education objectives.

The Biomechanics of RunningLearners will be able to understand common running injuries and how to evaluate for them, apply biomechanical principles to personal tendon injuries, understand the rationale for minimalist techniques for running, apply the science of running shoes for injury prevention, and understand post-exercise recovery to enhance injury prevention and training success.

Biologic Manipulation of Sports Injuries: Science or FictionLearners will be able to understand different methods of biologic manipulation of performance, understand the effects of performance enhancing drugs and the risks they pose to athletes, analyze the clinical effects and outcomes of PRP on Achilles Tendinopathy, and understand and apply the effects of biologic manipulation to bone and tendon function and healing.

Controversies in Cartilage InjuriesLearners will learn the latest techniques and upcoming developments in the treatment of cartilage injuries and be able to analyze and apply the benefits of juvenile hyaline cartilage and bone marrow aspirate concentrate in osteochondral lesions of the talus, understand the subtle tarsal metatarsal injury in the athlete, and apply allograft surgical techniques to repair of neglected Achilles tendon injury.

Only Skin DeepLearners will be able to appreciate the various treatment options for plantar warts and the value of the treatments, apply a logical approach to evaluating skin disorders, better appreciate the available topical/non-surgical modalities for the treatment of in situ and superficial carcinoma, and learn about the evidence-based practice of onychomycosis using the latest medications.

Case Presentations: Challenging Forefoot Cases and Reconstruction TechniquesLearners will be able to apply surgical techniques to manage revisional surgery, analyze factors influencing leading to non-union/malunion and how to surgically repair the non-union/malunion, analyze factors responsible for failed bunion and forefoot fracture repair, and will have the opportunity to discuss revisional surgical correction of failed forefoot and rearfoot procedures.

Revisional Forefoot ReconstructionLearners will be able to evaluate the factors involved in failed forefoot surgery and understand techniques to evaluate and surgically revise the failed Lapidus bunionectomy and the closing base wedge osteotomy, the potential causes of the recurrent bunionectomy and treatment options for surgical revision, and iatrogenic complications in forefoot surgery and apply to common forefoot surgical cases.

Revisional Rearfoot ReconstructionLearners will be able to evaluate the factors involved in failed rearfoot and ankle surgery, understand and apply surgical techniques to revise potential complications associated with ankle arthroplasty, malunion, and instability and potential complications and surgical repair of neglected calcaneal fractures, as well as evaluate and apply surgical techniques to repair failed triple arthrodesis.

An Underlying Mechanism of NeuropathyLearners will learn of the proposed correlation between sensory peripheral neuropathy and intraneuronal energy deficiency and of how intraneuronal energy deficiency may account for the etiology, anatomical distribution and progression of the sensory peripheral neuropathies associated with chemotherapy, diabetes and other diseases.

Will Your Documentation Save You or Sink You?At the end of the lecture, learners will be able to understand the importance of proper documentation in patient medical records, appreciate the common documentation concerns noted in the defense of podiatric malpractice claims, apply general principles of documentation in medical records, and identify the components of proper documentation for history and physical, progress notes, wound care, referrals and consultations, informed consent, operative care, communications, complications and communications.

Plantar FasciitisLearners will be able to analyze a structural evaluation to appreciate the role of LLD in plantar fasciitis and understand the evidence behind the five models driving osteopathic manipulative medicine treatment modalities as applied to plantar fasciitis.

Innovations in Medicine and SurgeryLearners will be able to appreciate the latest technology that is changing ways to provide medical and surgical care and the associated clinical outcomes as well as the technology currently being developed that will influence how medicine is delivered or how it will alter clinical outcomes. They will also be able to understand the effect of new technology and drug development on limb salvage through effects on prevention, skin, ulcers and vascular surgery.

Digging into Wound CareLearners will understand the drivers of cost in wound management to be better equipped to provide value-based care to this patient population, understand the general evidence-based principles for evaluation and management of ulcers involving the foot and ankle, be able to analyze cases to determine when prophylactic surgery is valuable in preventing recurrent complications, appreciate the complexity of limb salvage and be able to apply the efficacy of limb salvage techniques determine the when there is value in limb sparing procedures, and understand the importance and limitations of compression therapy in venous leg ulcers.

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David G. armstrong, DpM, MD, phD*Tucson, AZACFAS

Professor of Surgery and Director, Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA), University of Arizona College of Medicine

bradley W. bakotic, DpM, DoAlpharetta, GAAAPPMDiplomate, Dermatopathology, American Board of Dermatology and American Board of PathologyDiplomate, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, American Board of PathologyFellow, College of American Pathologists and American Professional Wound Care AssociationAdvisory Board, International Foot & Ankle FoundationFaculty, Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine, Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, California School of Podiatric Medicine, and New York College of Podiatric MedicineChief Executive Officer, Bako Integrated Physician SolutionsDr. Bakotic has indicated that he is a Major Stock Shareholder of Bako Pathology.

babak baravarian, DpMSanta Monica, CAAssistant Clinical Professor, UCLA School of MedicineDirector, University Foot & Ankle InstituteDr. Baravarian has indicated that he is a Consultant and on Speaker’s Bureaus for Amniox, Crossroads, Smith & Nephew, and Stryker.

richard l. blake, DpM*San Francisco, CAPast President, American Academy of Podiatric Sports MedicineCenter for Sports Medicine, Saint Francisco Memorial Hospital, San FranciscoGuest lecturer, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, CA

Don H. Catlin, MD*Los Angeles, CAAnti-Doping Research, Inc.Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology , UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine

Thomas J. Chang, DpMSanta Rosa, CARedwood Orthopedic Surgery AssociatesDr. Chang has indicated that he is a Consultant for BME, Paragon 28, Stryker, and Wright Medical.

Michael J. Cornelison, DpMCupertino, CAACFASMember, Underwriting Committee, Podiatry Company of AmericaActive Hospital Staff, El Camino Hospitals, Mountain View, CACourtesy Staff, Good Samaritan Hospital, San Jose, CADr. Cornelison has indicated that he is on a Speaker’s Bureau for Integra LifeSciences Corporation

David Davidson, DpM*Amherst, NYABFAS, ABPMKaleida Health System, Buffalo, NYCatholic Health System, Buffalo, NYBuffalo Medical GroupSpeaker’s Bureaus, Dermascience, KCI, Organogenesis, and Smith & Nephew

Tina C. Del buono, pMaC, XT*Santa Rosa, CAAAPPM, ASPMAChair, Western Assistants Educational ProgramOffice Manager, John Hollander, DPMConsultant, Top Practices

Sam Fowler, pMaC*Bloomington, ILASPMAExecutive Manager’s Group Chair and Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management

Daniel C. Fulmer, DpM*Tucson, AZABFASPrivate Practice, Arkansas and ArizonaConsultant, University of Arkansas and University of Arizona Sports Programs

paul J. Gagne, MD*Darien, CTDistinguished Fellow, Society for Vascular SurgeryMember, American Venous ForumFellow, American College of SurgeonsMember, Eastern Vascular Surgery SocietyMember, Military Vascular Surgery SocietyMember, American Registry of Diagnostic Medical SonographersMember, Board of Trustees, Western Connecticut Health Network and Norwalk HospitalAssistant Medical Director, Cardiovascular Service Line, Western Connecticut Health NetworkHead of Division of Vascular Surgery, Norwalk HospitalAssociate Clinical Professor, New York University Medical CenterPrivate Practice, Southern Connecticut Vascular CenterConsultant, VolcanoSpeaker’s Bureau, COOK

richard Gayle, MD*Mountain View, CAPalo Alto Medical FoundationTeam Physician, MS Figure SkatingTraining Camp Team Physician, Oakland Raiders

Josef J. Geldwert, DpMNew York, NYAAPSM, ACFAS, ASPSCo-Medical Director, NYC Triathlon and Hamptons MarathonTeam Podiatrist, NY LizardsClinical Instructor, Orthopedics, Mt. Sinai Medical SchoolAttending, Orthopedics, Mt. Sinai and Mt. Sinai Beth IsraelDr. Geldwert has indicated that he has an affiliation/financial interest in Grant/Research Support with CE Laser and Premier Brands, is a Consultant for CE Laser and Premier Brands, and is a Major Stock Shareholder of Perception Medical.

Harry Goldsmith, DpM*Cerritos, CAABFAS, ACFASAdministrative Diplomate, American Board of Foot and Ankle SurgeryCEO, Codingline

Graham a. Hamilton, DpM*Concord, CAACFASAdjunct Clinical Professor, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University

lawrence b. Harkless, DpM*Pomona, CAABPM, ACFASDean and Professor, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CASpeaker’s Bureau, Valeant

richard e. Horsman, DpM*Olympia, WAMember, APMA Coding Committee Speaker’s BureauExpert Panelist & Editor, CodinglinePrivate Practice, Olympia, WA

lawrence z. Huppin, DpMSeattle, WAABPMMedical Director, ProLab OrthoticsPrivate Practice, Seattle, WA Dr. Huppin has indicated that he is a Consultant for ProLab Orthotics.

alex Hutchinson*Toronto, ABColumnist, Runner’s World Magazine

rem Jackson*Lititz, PATop Practices

* Instructor has indicated he/she has no financial relationships to disclose relevant to the content of this CME activity.

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Diane M. Koshimune, DpM, MS*Sunnyvale, CAACFASAssociate, ABFASStaff, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center

Jonathan M. labovitz, DpMPomona, CAACFASMedical Director, Foot & Ankle Center, Western University of Health SciencesAssociate Professor, Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric Medicine, Pomona, CAChair, Western Foot and Ankle ConferenceVisiting Scholar, Health Policy and Management, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Staci labovitz, JDRancho Palos Verdes, CAGreer & Associates

George Tye liu, DpM*Dallas, TXACFASAssistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterVice President, Texas Podiatric Medical Association

Melissa J. lockwood, DpM*Bloomington, ILAAPPM, ABPMTrustee, American Academy of Podiatric Practice ManagementSpeaker’s Bureau, American Board of Podiatric MedicineAdjunct Faculty, Kent State College of Podiatric MedicineHeartland Foot and Ankle Associates, PC

richard H. Mann, DpMDelray Beach, FLABFASCEO & Founder, Realm Labs, LLCStaff, Delray Medical CenterPrivate Practice, Boynton Beach, FLDr. Mann has indicated that is a Major Stock Shareholder of Realm Labs, LLC.

Cristian neagu, DpM*Los Altos, CAACFASResidency Director, Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara

lawrence M. oloff, DpM*Redwood City, CATeam Podiatrist, San Francisco Giants

anthony poggio, DpM, MS*Alameda, CAABFAS, ACFAOMMedicare Committee Chair and CAC Representative, CPMA

Jason D. pollard, DpM*Oakland, CAABFAS, ACFASAttending, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Bay Area Foot & AnkleKaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA

alexander M. reyzelman, DpM*San Francisco, CAABFAS, ACFASAssociate Professor, Department of Medicine, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt UniversityCo-Director, UCSF Center for Limb PreservationGrant/Research Support, Dermascience, Macrocure, Mimedix, and Smith & NephewConsultant, KSI and Osiris

Shannon M. rush, DpMPleasanton, CAABFAS, ACFASFounder & Owner, Raptor SurgicalPalo Alto Medical Foundation, Mountain View, CADirector, Silicon Valley Reconstructive Foot and Ankle FellowshipDr. Rush has indicated that is a Major Stock Shareholder of Raptor Surgical and that he has Financial or Material Support from SDI.

Jesus Sanchez, Jr., Do, Ma, MSHpe*Pomona, CADiplomate, American Osteopathic Board of Family PracticeDiplomate, American Osteopathic Board of Neuromusculoskeletal MedicineAssociate Professor and Vice-Chair, Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Department, Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric MedicineResidency Director, Chino Valley Medical Center

John S. Steinberg, DpMOak Hill, VAACFASAssociate Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University School of MedicineProgram Director, MedStar Washington Hospital Center Podiatric ResidencyCo-Director, Center for Wound Healing, MedStar Georgetown University HospitalDr. Steinberg has indicated that is a Consultant for Integra LifeSciences and KCI.

nicholas W. Todd, DpMSan Francisco, CAACFASVice Chief, Foot and Ankle Surgery, El Camino HospitalClinical Instructor, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt UniversityDr. Todd has indicated that is a Consultant for Arthrex.

Dan Totaro, Ma, lMFT*Upland, CA

Jacqueline b. Truong, DpM, MpHPomona, CAAAWP, ABPM, ACFASMember, American Public Health AssociationAssistant Professor & Department Chair, Podiatric Medicine, Surgery and Biomechanics, Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric MedicineStaff Physician and Podiatric Surgeon, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center; Arrowhead Regional Medical Center; and Olive View/UCLA Medical CenterChair, Public Health Committee, CPMADr. Truong has indicated that she is a Consultant for Valeant.

Jesus C. vazquez, pMaC*Santa Rosa, CAInternet Manager, ASPMASanta Rosa Foot & Ankle Associates

Tracey C. vlahovic, DpMPhiladelphia, PAABFASAssociate Professor, Temple University School of Podiatric MedicineFellow and Faculty, Podiatric Medicine of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, UKDr. Vlahovic has indicated that she has a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation in Grant/ Research Support with Merz, Pharmaderm, and Valeant.

Glenn M. Weinraub, DpMSan Francisco, CAACFASClinical Assistant Professor, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZAttending, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Inventor, InnomedDr. Weinraub has indicated that he has Financial or Material Support from Innomed.

AAPPM: Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Practice ManagementAAPSM: Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Sports MedicineAAWP: American Association of Women PodiatristsABFAS: Diplomate, American Board of Foot and Ankle SurgeryABPM: Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric MedicineACFAOM: Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and MedicineACFAS: Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle SurgeonsASPMA: Member, American Society of Podiatric Medical AssistantsASPS: Fellow, American Society of Podiatric Surgeons

Glossary of Credentials:

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Thursday, June 25Room: Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)

8 am - 12 pmThe Biomechanics of Running3.25 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)

Moderator: Michael J. Cornelison, DPM

8 - 8:45 amRunning Biomechanics: How Is It Different than Walking?Richard L. Blake, DPM

8:45 - 9:05 amPost-Exercise Recovery TechniquesAlex Hutchinson

9:05 - 9:30 amRunning Shoes: Science, Controversy and Practical AspectsRichard L. Blake, DPM

9:30 - 10:15 am

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10:15 - 10:40 amBiomechanics of Peroneal Tendon InjuriesMichael J. Cornelison, DPM

10:40 - 11:05 pmBiomechanical Rationale for Minimalist Running TechniquesAlex Hutchinson

11:05 - 11:45 amEvaluating Common Running InjuriesJosef J. Geldwert, DPM

11:45 am - 12 pmQ & A

12 - 1:30 pm

lunch breakVisit Exhibits • CECH Scanning • Concession Lunch • Western Raffle Drawing

1:30 - 3:15 pmBiologic Manipulation of Sports Injuries: Science or Fiction1.75 CECH (1 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Shannon M. Rush, DPM

1:30 - 2:15 pmPerformance Enhancing Drugs: What Are the Risks to the Athlete?Don H. Catlin, MD

2:15 - 2:35 pmPRP Treatments for Achilles Tendinopathy*Lawrence M. Oloff, DPM

2:35 - 2:55 pmBiologic Augmentation of Acute Fractures*Shannon M. Rush, DPM

2:55 - 3:15 pmBiologic Manipulation of Tendon Healing*Graham A. Hamilton, DPM

3:15 - 4 pm

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4 - 6 pmControversies in Cartilage Injuries2 CECH (1.42 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Nicholas W. Todd, DPM

4 - 4:20 pmState of the Art for Cartilage InjuriesRichard Gayle, MD

4:20 - 4:40 pmJuvenile Hyaline Cartilage for Talar Osteochondral Lesions*Shannon M. Rush, DPM

4:40 - 5 pmBone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate for Talar Osteochondral Lesions*Nicholas W. Todd, DPM

5 - 5:20 pmThe Subtle Lisfrancs Injury in the Athlete*Jason D. Pollard, DPM

5:20 - 5:45 pmReconstruction of Neglected Achilles Ruptures with Allograft*Jason D. Pollard, DPM

5:45 - 6 pmQ & A

*Denotes lecture which provides radiology continuing education contact hours (CECH).

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7:30 - 9:30 amOnly Skin Deep(Supported in part by an educational grant from Valeant Pharmaceuticals.)2 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Jacqueline B. Truong. DPM, MPH

7:30 - 7:50 amVerruca Plantaris: Is There a Treatment that Maximizes Value?Jacqueline B. Truong, DPM, MPH

7:50 - 8:10 amLogical Algorithm to Diagnose Skin DisordersTracey C. Vlahovic, DPM

8:10 - 8:55 amAPMA Regional Lecture Series: Non-Surgical Treatment of Early Evolving Dermatological MalignanciesAPMA has designated an unrestricted educational grant from Bako Integrated Physician Solutions to support this program.Bradley W. Bakotic, DPM, DO

8:55 - 9:20 amThe Evidence for Using New Onychomycosis TreatmentsLawrence B. Harkless, DPM

9:20 - 9:30 amQ & A

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10:15 am - 12 pmCase Presentations: Challenging Forefoot Cases and Reconstruction Techniques1.75 CECH (1.75 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Graham A. Hamilton, DPM

10:15 - 10:40 amCase Presentation and Panel Discussion: Difficult Forefoot Fractures*Jason D. Pollard, DPM

10:40 - 11 amCase Presentation and Panel Discussion: Revision Medial Column Nonunion/Malunion*Graham A. Hamilton, DPM

11 - 11:20 amCase Presentation and Panel Discussion: Complex Bunion Correction*Thomas J. Chang, DPM

11:20 am - 11:40 amCase Presentation and Panel Discussion: Revision of Lateral Column Nonunion*Nicholas W. Todd, DPM

11:40 am - 12 pmCase Presentation and Panel Discussion: Revision Forefoot Trauma*George Tye Liu, DPM

12 - 1:30 pm

lunch breakVisit Exhibits • CECH Scanning • Concession Lunch • CPMA Corporate Members “Golden Ticket” Raffle Drawing • Western Raffle Drawing

Tracks I & II run simultaneously.See page 14 for Track II.

Track iRoom: Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)

1:30 - 3:15 pm

revisional Forefoot reconstruction1.75 CECH (1.33 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Thomas J. Chang, DPM

1:30 - 1:50 pmRevision of Hallux Varus and Valgus after Lapidus Bunionectomy*Jason D. Pollard, DPM

1:50 - 2:10 pmRevising the Recurrent Bunion: How to Avoid the Same Problem*Glenn M. Weinraub, DPM

2:10 - 2:30 pmComplications of Base Wedge Osteotomy and Revision*Thomas J. Chang, DPM

2:30 - 2:50 pmIatrogenic Forefoot Complications*Thomas J. Chang, DPM

2:50 - 3:15 pmQ & A

3:15 - 4 pm

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4 - 6 pmRevisional Rearfoot Reconstruction2 CECH (2 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Shannon M. Rush, DPM

4 - 4:30 pmTroubleshooting Complications of Ankle Arthroplasty*Shannon M. Rush, DPM

4:30 - 5 pmRevision of Ankle Malunion and Syndesmosis Instabilty*Glenn M. Weinraub, DPM

5 - 5:30 pmNeglected Calcaneal Fracture*Thomas J. Chang, DPM

5:30 - 6 pmRevision of Triple Arthrodesis Malunion*Glenn M. Weinraub, DPM

Track iiRoom: Magic Kingdom 3 (Fantasy Tower)

1:30 - 6 pmPractice ManagementCombined Session for Physicians and Staff0 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Tina C. Del Buono, PMAC

1:30 - 2:15 pmRisk Management: Communicating to Your PatientsStaci Labovitz, JD

2:15 - 3:15 pmCan a Busy Medical Staff Contribute to Your Practice’s Growth?Rem Jackson

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4 - 4:30 pmOffice Financial Metrics: Assessing Your SuccessesMelissa J. Lockwood, DPM

4:30 - 5 pmACA UpdatesJonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

5 - 5:30 pmDo You Have What It Takes to Be a Leader?Tina C. Del Buono, PMAC, XT

5:30 - 6 pmThe First Thing You Need To Do by Next MondayRem Jackson

Saturday, June 27Room: Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)

7:30 - 8 amAn Underlying Mechanism of Neuropathy(Supported in part by an educational grant from The Tetra Corporation.).5 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Jonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

Intraneuronal Energy Deficiency: A Proposed Unifying Mechanism in Certain Sensory Peripheral NeuropathiesRichard H. Mann, DPM

8 - 9:30 amWill Your Documentation Save You or Sink You?(PICA Presentation)1.5 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)(Supported by an educational grant from Podiatry Insurance Company of America.)Moderator: Harry Goldsmith, DPM

Doctors of Podiatric Medicine must register for The Western to attend this lecture. PICA policyholders who attend this lecture can earn a 10% discount on their insurance renewal premium. CPMA members earn an additional 5%.Thomas J. Chang, DPM

9:30 - 10:15 am

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10:15 am - 12 pmPlantar Fasciitis(Supported in part by an educational grant from Cutting Edge Laser Technologies.)1.75 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Shannon M. Rush, DPM

10:15 - 10:40 amUse of Laser Therapy in Plantar FasciitisJosef J. Geldwert, DPM

10:40 - 11:10 amThe Latest Technology in Custom Molded OrthoticsLawrence Z. Huppin, DPM

11:10 - 11:30 amWhen Do OTC Orthotics Suffice?Lawrence Z. Huppin, DPM

11:30 - 11:50 amOsteopathic Manipulation as the First Step in Plantar FasciitisJesus Sanchez, Jr., DO, MA, MSHPE

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1:30 - 6 pmInnovations in Medicine and Surgery(Supported in part by educational grants from Orpyx and Smith & Nephew, Inc.)3.75 CECH (1.08 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Jonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

1:30 - 2 pmThe Digital Revolution and Medicine: How Apps and Technology Are Changing UsDavid G. Armstrong, DPM, PhD

2 - 2:30 pmFoot and Ankle Innovations to Improve Day-to-Day Care*Babak Baravarian, DPM

2:30 - 3 pmDevelopments in Topical PharmaceuticalsTracey C. Vlahovic, DPM

3 - 3:15 pmQ&A

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4 - 4:35 pmInnovations in Vascular Surgery to Improve Lower Extremity Outcomes*Paul J. Gagne, MD

4:35 - 5:10 pmWound Care Innovations Driving Improved OutcomesJohn S. Steinberg, DPM

5:10 - 5:45 pmLet’s Get Smart: Are Insoles and Sensory Substitution Changing the Way We Monitor our Patients?David G. Armstrong, DPM, PhD

5:45 - 6 pmQ & A

Sunday, June 28Room: Disneyland Ballroom (Fantasy Tower)

8 am - 12:30 pmDigging into Wound Care4 CECH (2.33 Radiology CECH)Moderator: Alexander M. Reyzelman, DPM

8 - 8:30 amApproaching the Pressure of Heel Ulcers*David Davidson, DPM

8:30 - 9 amManaging Venous Ulcers: Is Compression Therapy Enough?Paul J. Gagne, MD

9 - 9:30 amUsing Prophylactic Surgery to Prevent Recurrent Complications*John S. Steinberg, DPM

9:30 - 9:50 amFunction Outcomes with Partial Calcanectomy for Infected Wounds*John S. Steinberg, DPM

9:50 - 10 amQ & A

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10:30 - 11 amThe Basics in Managing the Diabetic Wound*David Davidson, DPM

11 - 11:30 amWhen Is the Foot Worth Saving?*Alexander M. Reyzelman, DPM

11:30 am - 12 pmIdentifying the Cost of Wound CareJonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

12 - 12:30 pmQ & A

*Denotes lecture which provides radiology continuing education contact hours (CECH).

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5 - 8 pmICD-10: Implementing a Successful ICD-10 Transition0 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Room: Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 200 Learners

Harry Goldsmith, DPMRichard E. Horsman, DPM

A 3-hour session to discuss the basics of ICD-10 and methods of implementing ICD-10 to make a successful transition to the new coding and billing standards.

Doctors and office staff are both welcome to register for this important workshop.

Friday, June 26

8:30 am - 12 pmBasic Arthroscopy (Cadaver)3.5 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Room: Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 16 Learners

Lawrence M. Oloff, DPMNicholas W. Todd, DPM

This workshop will cover basic, contemporary arthroscopic techniques used to address intra-articular pathology of the ankle and subtalar joint. The registrants will have hands-on training in these arthroscopic techniques.

8:30 am - 12 pmICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-102.5 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Room: Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 200 Learners

Harry Goldsmith, DPMRichard E. Horsman, DPM

A panel discussion on coding and documentation for ICD-10 focusing on clinical cases and compliance with the ICD-10 regulations.

Doctors and office staff are both welcome to register for this important workshop.

1:30 - 5 pmAdvanced Arthroscopy (Cadaver)3.5 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Room: Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 12 Learners

Lawrence M. Oloff, DPMNicholas W. Todd, DPM

Doctors attending this course should have general arthroscopy skills and are looking to advance those skills to the next level. Those practitioners who completed the Basic Arthroscopy workshop at The Western or a comparable course and feel comfortable performing such skills should be suitable candidates for the Advanced Arthroscopy workshop. During this workshop further arthroscopic skills and associated pathology will be taught for posterior ankle, subtalar joint, mid tarsal joints, and big toe joint. The lab will coordinate brief tutorials followed by hands-on monitored cadaver arthroscopy sessions for each approach. Time will be available at the conclusion of the scheduled session for individual study and interaction with course instructors.

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9:45 am - 12 pmInnovations in Ankle Reconstruction (Cadaver)(Supported in part by an educational grant from Arthrex.)2.25 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Room: Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 24 Learners

Babak Baravarian, DPMJason D. Pollard, DPMShannon M. Rush, DPM

This course is designed for those interested in learning advanced techniques and soft tissue reconstruction of the ankle and hind foot. An emphasis will be placed on Achilles surgery and repair of Achilles tendon ruptures as well as lateral ankle stabilization techniques. Attendees will be able to apply the surgical principles as well as master the techniques associated with these operations.

10 am - 1:30 pmAdvances in Surgical Treatment of Osteoarthritis (Cadaver)(Supported in part by an educational grant from Wright Medical Technology.)3.5 CECH (1.5 Radiology CECH)Room: Monorail ABC (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 24 Learners

Diane M. Koshimune, DPM, MSGeorge Tye Liu, DPMCristian Neagu, DPM

This workshop provides the attendees the opportunity to develop new approaches to treating an old problem. Participants will have the opportunity for a hands-on learning experience to practice these techniques used to salvage joint surfaces and preserve joint function.

Complimentary lunch will be provided in this workshop.

1:30 - 5 pmTrauma Conference (Saw Bones)(Supported in part by an educational grant from Stryker Orthopaedics.)3.5 CECH (1 Radiology CECH)Room: Castle AB (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 24 Learners

Graham A. Hamilton, DPMGeorge Tye Liu, DPMJason D. Pollard, DPMShannon M. Rush, DPMGlenn M. Weinraub, DPM

This trauma workshop is designed to be an advanced course in foot and ankle trauma and reconstruction. Registrants should have a solid understanding of foot and ankle trauma and preferably a basic trauma course as prerequisites. The faculty will teach advanced techniques and surgical fixation skills to address the most difficult foot and ankle pathology.

1:30 - 5 pmAdvanced Strategies in Wound Management (Models)(Supported in part by an educational grant from Acelity.)3.5 CECH (0 Radiology CECH)Room: Safari (Adventure Tower)Limited to 40 Learners

David Davidson, DPMAlexander M. Reyzelman, DPMJohn S. Steinberg, DPM

Attendees will gain valuable hands-on experience in managing chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers and pressure ulcers. Strategies included in this session range from advanced dressing technology to advanced therapies and plastic surgical procedures.

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7:30 am - 12 pm3.75 CECH (1 CECH if taking the ICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-10 workshop) for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)

7:30 - 8:15 am10 Tips for a More Productive Work DayTina C. Del Buono, PMAC, XT

8:15 - 9 amBenchmarking and AccountabilityJesus C. Vazquez, PMAC

9 - 9:30 amMeeting Insurance Company Criteria in Our Chart NotesAnthony Poggio, DPM, MS

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10:15 - 11 amAre You Talking or Are You Communicating?Dan Totaro, MA, LMFT

11 am - 12 pmHow to Get Along with Your Co-WorkersRem Jackson

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lunch breakVisit Exhibits • Concession Lunch • CPMA Corporate Members “Golden Ticket” Raffle Drawing • Western Raffle Drawing

1:30 - 6 pmPractice ManagementCombined Session for Physicians and Staff3.75 CECH (1.75 CECH if taking the Anatomy workshop) for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)

1:30 - 2:15 pmRisk Management: Communicating to Your PatientsStaci Labovitz, JD

2:15 - 3:15 pmCan a Busy Medical Staff Contribute to Your Practice’s Growth?Rem Jackson

Continuing education Contact HoursRadiologyPodiatric Medical Assistants may earn a total of 14.25 Radiology Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH) to meet California Radiology Continuing Education requirements by attending lectures, courses, and workshops and completing the Take-Home Study Course and Exam shown below to provide radiology credits. Assistants must have their badges scanned in the Assistants’ Program and sign workshop roll calls to get credits. Transcripts reflecting radiology credits earned will be sent to the email provided at registration by August 31, 2015. If you did not provide an email address with your registration, please send it to [email protected].

Certified Podiatric Assistants and Certified Medical Assistants will be able to obtain up to 17.75 Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH) for their ASPMA and CMA Certifications. Please sign in with the Assistants’ Program Director to obtain these credits.

To attain CECH, assistants may attend the following:

Take-Home Study Course and ExamRadiology Review(8 Radiology CECH, including 2 Digital CECH if test received by July 31)

Thursday, June 255 - 8 pmICD-10: Implementing a Successful ICD-10 Transition3 CECH for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)

Friday, June 268:30 am - 12 pmICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-103.5 CECH for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)

7:30 am - 6 pmAssistants’ Program General Sessions7.5 CECH (4.75 CECH if taking ICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-10) for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)

4 - 6 pmAnatomy Workshop(2 Radiology CECH)

Saturday, June 277:30 am - 5 pmAssistants’ Program6.5 CECH for Certified Assistants (5.5 if taking the Suturing Techniques workshop)(2.25 Radiology CECH)

4 - 6 pmSuturing Techniques Workshop2 CECH for Certified Assistants(2 Radiology CECH)

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4 - 4:30 pmOffice Financial Metrics: Assessing Your SuccessesMelissa J. Lockwood, DPM

4:30 - 5 pmACA UpdatesJonathan M. Labovitz, DPM

5 - 5:30 pmDo You Have What It Takes to Be a Leader?Tina C. Del Buono, PMAC, XT

5:30 - 6 pmThe First Thing You Need To Do by Next MondayRem Jackson

Saturday, June 27Room: Magic Kingdom 3 (Fantasy Tower)

7:30 am - 5 pm6.5 CECH (5.5 if taking the Suturing Techniques workshop) for Certified Assistants(2.25 Radiology CECH)

7:30 - 8:15 amWhat Is Osteomyelitis?*Diane M. Koshimune, DPM, MS

8:15 - 9 amBuilding Critical Protocols for a Better Functioning OfficeMelissa J. Lockwood, DPM

9 - 9:30 amMastering the A/R and Successful Collection ProtocolsJesus C. Vazquez, PMAC

9:30 - 10:15 am

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10:15 - 11 amIt Can’t Be Broken, It Still Moves*Daniel C. Fulmer, DPM

11 - 11:30 amOffice Team BuildingSam Fowler, PMAC

11:30 am - 12 pmProviding Excellent Patient ServiceTina C. Del Buono, PMAC, XT

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1:30 - 2:30 pmBilling and Coding Updates and IssuesAnthony Poggio, DPM, MS

2:30 - 3:15 pmThe High Price Our Feet Pay for the High Living We Do*Daniel C. Fulmer, DPM

3:15 - 4 pm

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4 - 5 pmOffice Managers Round Table on LeadershipTina C. Del Buono, PMAC, XT

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This study-at-home course will be a review on various topics such as radiology protection and set-up. This course will provide 8 total Radiology CECH, including 2 hours of Digital CECH required for Digital X-Ray Tech licenses. A flash drive containing the program will be provided onsite and will include an exam which shall be sent by the registrant for correction and credit by July 31, 2015. Radiology credit will not be provided for exams not received or received later than July 31.

Please note: This is not a certification course.

Thursday, June 25

5 - 8 pmICD-10: Implementing a Successful ICD-10 Transition3 CECH for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)Room: Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 200 Learners

Harry Goldsmith, DPMRichard E. Horsman, DPM

A 3-hour session to discuss the basics of ICD-10 and methods of implementing ICD-10 to make a successful transition to the new coding and billing standards.

Doctors and office staff are both welcome to register for this important workshop.

Friday, June 26

8:30 am - 12 pmICD-10: A Clinical Perspective of ICD-103.5 CECH for Certified Assistants(0 Radiology CECH)Room: Magic Kingdom 2 (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 200 Learners

Harry Goldsmith, DPMRichard E. Horsman, DPM

A panel discussion on coding and documentation for ICD-10 focusing on clinical cases and compliance with the ICD-10 regulations.

Doctors and office staff are both welcome to register for this important workshop.

4 - 6 pmAnatomy (Cadaver)*2 CECH for Certified Assistants(2 Radiology CECH)Room: Monorail ABC (Fantasy Tower)Limited to 16 Learners

Daniel C. Fulmer, DPM

This is a fantastic opportunity for assistants to work with doctors in dissecting the human foot and studying the anatomy and the function of the foot. From toes to tendons this course reviews it all and is a hands-on workshop that you will never forget.

Saturday, June 27

4 - 6 pmSuturing Techniques* (Pigs’ Feet)2 CECH for Certified Assistants(2 Radiology CECH)Room: Monorail C (Adventure Tower)Limited to 16 Learners

Daniel C. Fulmer, DPM

A hands-on workshop using pigs’ feet to learn to suture. Examples of surgical procedures will be reviewed and then suturing skills taught. This is a fun interactive course that will keep you in stitches!

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Thursday, June 25

9:30 am Exhibit Hall Opens

9:30 - 10:15 am Break - Complementary Breakfast

12 - 1:30 pm Break - Concession Lunch CECH Scanning at Booth 1125

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Friday, June 26

9:30 am Exhibit Hall Opens

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1:10 pm CPMA Corporate Members “Golden Ticket” Raffle Drawing

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Saturday, June 27

9:30 am Exhibit Hall Opens

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2217 US Hwy 70 EastGarner, NC 27529(866) 734-6234(919) 772-2810 Fax2020imaging.net

20/20 imaging is the leading provider for digital imaging products in podiatry. For more information on our DR and software solutions, please visit our website.

Alliqua BioMedical 5232150 Cabot Blvd West Ste BLanghorne, PA 19047(267) 358-6122(215) 702-8535alliqua.com

Advanced wound care solutions that enable surgeons, clinicians and wound care practitioners to address the entire spectrum of challenges present by chronic and acute wounds.

American Academy of Podiatric 920Practice Management

1000 W St Joseph Hwy Ste 200Lansing, MI 48915(517) 484-1930(517) 485-9408 Faxaappm.org

AAPPM Mission: To positively change the lives, practices, and communities of podiatric physicians through leadership, education, practice management education, and sharing knowledge.

American Board of Multiple Specialties 619 in Podiatry

1350 Broadway Ste 1705New York, NY 10018(888) 852-1442(212) 356-0678 Fax

American Board of Podiatric Medicine 7093812 Sepulveda Blvd Ste 530Torrance, CA 90505(310) 375-0700(310) 375-1386 Faxabpmed.org

The American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM) conducts comprehensive board qualification and certification examination processes in podiatric medicine and orthopedics.

American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 7198725 W Higgins Rd Ste 555Chicago, IL 60631(800)421-2237(773) 693-9300(773) 693-9304 Faxacfas.orgfoothealthfacts.org

Founded in 1942, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) is the professional society for more than 7,000 board-qualified or board-certified foot and ankle surgeons.

Amerx Health Care 412/4141300 S Highland AveClearwater, FL 33756(800) 448-9599(727) 447-5617 Faxamerxhc.com

NEW – HELIX 3™ BIOACTIVE COLLAGEN! Stop by Amerx Booth 412/414 to see the latest in collagen wound care and new additions to AMERIGEL®.

Internal Brace™ Ligament Augmentation Repair

Build in Significant Stability, Strength and Protection to Your Brostrom Repairs

2 mm FiberTape bridge between two Knotless SwiveLock® anchors provides a protective reinforcement of your surgical repair that exceeds the strength of the native ligament.

FiberTape® proven safe and effective with up to 10-year experience in more than 800,000 tendon or ligament bridging repairs.

Simple, safe and reproducible technique with the convenient InternalBrace implant kit.

© 2015, Arthrex Inc. All rights reserved.

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Amniox Medical 9022849 Paces Ferry Rd Ste 750Atlanta, GA 30339(888) 709-2410amnioxmedical.com

Amniox Medical, a leader in regenerative tissue therapy, is the only provider of an umbilical cord/amniotic membrane matrix offering enhanced levels of cytokines and growth factors. Product lines include CLARIX® (surgical adhesion barrier) and NEOX® (wound covering).

Angelini Pharma, Inc. 5258322 Helgerman CtGaithersburg, MD 20877(800) 726-2308angelini-us.com

Angelini Pharma, Inc. has one of the highest quality and most comprehensive product ranges in the chronic wound and infection control market.

Apex Foot Health Industries, Inc. 314414 Alfred AveTeaneck, NJ 07666(800) 252-2739(201) 833-2284(201) 808-8155 Faxapexfoot.com

Apex Foot Health Industries is dedicated to designing and manufacturing the finest diabetic foot health products available in the market. The collection is ideal for those requiring fitting flexibility, depth, and comfort.

Apis Footwear Company 9252239 Tyler Avenue, Unit BSouth El Monte, CA 91733(888) 937-2747(888) 990-2245 Fax

APMA Podiatry Political Action Committee 1013400 W Lomita Blvd #403Torrance, CA 90505(310) 326-8551(310) 326-3363 Fax

Arthrex, Inc. 507/6061370 Creekside BlvdNaples, FL 34108(239) 643-5553(239) 643-7386 Fax(800) 933.7001arthrex.com

Arthrex is a global leader in new product development and medical education in the orthopedic and podiatric surgical community manufacturing 96% of all products in the USA.

Arthrosurface, Inc. 72228 Forge PkwyFranklin, MA 02038(508) 520-3003arthrosurface.com

Arthrosurface, Inc. is an orthopedic medical device company commercializing minimally invasive joint resurfacing systems for young and active patients, specializing in the foot and ankle.

Athenahealth 220311 Arsenal StWatertown, MA 02472(617) 402-6388

Bako Integrated Physician Solutions 4056240 Shiloh RdAlpharetta, GA 30005(855) 4 Bako CTSbakocts.com

Integrated pathology services and corresponding office-dispensed therapeutics for patience convenience and enhanced medical outcomes. For more information, call us or visit our website.

Bianco Brothers Instruments 2146301 10th AveBrooklyn, NY 11219(800) 217-0817(718) 680-4492(718) 833-3778 Faxbiancobrothers.com

The sharpest instruments in the world backed by the finest sharpening service. Check out our website. Sign in for discounts.

Biomet, Inc. 71656 E Bell DrWarsaw, IN 46582(800) 348-9500(574) 267-6639biomet.com

Biomet designs, manufactures and markets products for both surgical and non-surgical therapy. Biomet’s portfolio includes orthopedic joint replacement devices, sports medicine, extremities and trauma products.

BioPro 6202929 Lapeer RdPort Huron, MI 48060(810) 982-7777(810) 987-7794 Fax

In 2012 BioPro celebrated its 25th year in manufacturing a variety of implants and surgical devices, including the First MPJ Hemi Implant, backed by 56 years of clinical success; plus the PSL Hip Stem, Modular Thumb Implant, body heat activated Memory Staple, Less MPJ Implant, Horizon Subtalar Implant, Digital Compression Screw and the Accu-Cut Osteotomy Guide System.

Bioventus – Exogen 7084721 Emperor Blvd Ste 100Durham, NC 27703(209) 649-3319(886) 536-8434 Faxbioventusglobal.comexogen.com

Exogen Ultrasound Bone Healing System – safe and effective in healing nonunions & indicated fresh fractures with a daily 20-minute treatment.

Blaine Labs, Inc. 501/60011037 Lockport PlSanta Fe Springs, CA 90670(800) 307-8818(562) 906-4477(562) 906-4467 Faxblainelabs.com

Blaine Labs is helping podiatrists nationwide put their best foot forward through dispensable foot care products available only to the doctors.

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BME (BioMedical Enterprises) 82114785 Omicron Drive, Ste 205San Antonio, TX 78245(210)881-0060(210) 677-0354 Fax

BME, Inc. is a privately-held leader in orthopedic shape memory implant technology for small bone fixation and the only US manufacturer of Nitinol metal implants for musculoskeletal and soft tissue fixation.

BNA Burz 1010906 Wateredge PlHewlett, NY 11557(516) 635-3344(516) 569-0512 Fax

BNA Burz provides high quality FDA registered rotary burs. Water Spray and Vacuum Micro Drills. Diamond, carbide, stainless, ceramic, and polishing burs.

Brooks Sports, Inc. 10203400 Stone Way N 5th FlrSeattle, WA 98103(206) 858-5487brooksrunning.com

Brooks® Sports, Inc. is your go-to company for anything and everything related to the run, and we are dedicated to inspiring everyone to run and be active.

Burten Distribution 6184630 Valley BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90032(323) 221-7300(323) 222-7300 Fax

California School of Podiatric Medicine 100 at Samuel Merritt University

450 30th St Ste 2840Oakland, CA 94609(510) 869-6618(510) 869-6725 Fax

Care Credit 7062995 Red Hill Ave Ste 100Costa Mesa, CA 92626(714) 434-4532

Catalyst Sales & Marketing, LLC 31510245 West Little YorkHouston, TX 77040(888) 407-7761(855) 212-3765 Fax

Nationwide provider of specialty medical products and services; offering physician solutions for optimizing patient care and enhancing business value.

CMSI Wound Care 724830 Eyrie Dr Ste 6BOviedo, FL 32765(800) 330-2313(866) 413-5202 Fax

Medicare Part B biller. All orders sent Overnight. No product substitution. Timely patient follow-up every 2 weeks.

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A proven leader for over 30 years, Compulink’s integrated ONC Certified EHR and Practice Management system for podiatry is designed to increase your practices’ productivity and profitability.

Crealta Pharmaceuticals 823150 S Saunders Rd Ste 130Lake Forest, IL 60045(847) 739-7301(847) 234-0019 Faxcrealtapharma.com

Our mission is to improve patient care by developing and marketing pharmaceutical products that significantly improve outcomes.

Cryoprobe 4101022 Ewall StMount Pleasant, SC 29464(888) 248-2838(843) 375-5440 Faxcryoprobe-na.com

The Cryoprobe is an innovative, efficient and portable cryosurgical device which treats skin lesions with pinpoint accuracy, no disconnect for patients and with extreme control.

Curamedix 102240 Albion Rd Ste 101Lincoln, RI 02865(401) 333-6500(401) 633-6565 Fax

CureRx Compounding Pharmacy 1119/11215060 W Sunset Blvd Ste CLos Angeles, CA 90027(855) 667-1121(323) 667-1131 Fax

CureRx is an accredited, turn-key pharmacy specializing in topical pain management with end-to-end service and quality, maximizing patient care and experience.

CurveBeam 614175 Titus Ave Ste 300Warrington, PA 18976(267) 483-8081(267) 483-8086 Fax

CurveBeam is the manufacturer of the pedCAT, TRUE in-office weight bearing imaging for the foot & ankle. It provides patients with a low dose CT solution in minutes.

Cutting Edge Laser Technologies 1025/1124350 Turk Hill ParkFairport, NY 14450(800) 889-4184(585) 421-8039 Faxcelasers.com

Cutting Edge Laser Technologies offers Therapy Lasers for pain management. Learn how to integrate these technologies into your practice today.

Darco International 421810 Memorial BlvdHuntington, WV 25701(800) 999-8866(304) 522-0037 Faxdarcointernational.com

Celebrating 30 years as a privately held, family owned manufacturer of quality products focused on the foot and ankle.

Darmann Pharmacy 8182780 Tapo Canyon Rd A1ASimi Valley, CA 93063(805) 306-1223(805) 306-1263 Fax

Derma Sciences, Inc. 310214 Caregie Center Ste 300Princeton, NJ 08540(800) 825-4325(609) 514-4744(609) 514-8554 Faxdermasciences.com

Derma Sciences is a tissue regeneration company at the forefront of research and innovation for the management of acute and chronic wounds and burns.

DG Instruments 705P.O. Box 201Murphy, OR 97533(541) 862-2575(541) 862-2579 Fax

DIA-FOOT 8163400 Fairlane Farms RdWellington, FL 33414(877) 405-3668(561) 791-1213(561) 791-9919 Faxdia-foot.com

Revitalize your diabetic shoe program with DIA-FOOT! Ask about our Medicare compliance program. For more details call or visit our website.

Disability Insurance Specialists/Guardian 918500 N Brand Blvd Ste 950Glendale, CA 91203(310) 621-9983(818) 844-0142 Fax

DJO Global 700/7011430 Decision StVista, CA 92081(800) 321-9549djoglobal.com

DJO Global is a leading global medical device company providing solutions for musculoskeletal and vascular health and pain management.

DoctorsInternet.com 604800 Westchester Ave Ste N517Rye Brook, NY 10573(800) 416-5235doctorsinternet.com

Markets podiatry websites online to place on page one of Google searches for keywords important to podiatrists.

DOLA Orthotics 62132 Chalcot RdAnstead, QLD 4070 Australia(800) 350-0720dolaorthotics.com

DOLA Orthotic Laboratories is the total digital orthotic solution. Direct milled polypropylene, EVA and 3D printed orthotics powered by Delcam. 3D laser foot scanners, online prescription and scan upload.

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DPM Preferred - A Data Trace Co. 420110 West Rd Ste 227Baltimore, MD 21204(410) 494-4994(410) 823-6898 Fax

Data Trace offers diverse medical products ranging from globally-respected medical books and journals to medical specialty-specific, malpractice insurance programs.

DrsOnlyLab, LLC 21211747 Darlington AveLos Angeles, CA 90049(877) 680-8390(914) 373-9024(310)979-9184 Faxdrsonlylab.com

NatuRx – Homeopathic, all-natural penetrating anti-inflammatory pain-relief gel used for: Diabetic Neuropathy, Fibromyalgia, Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spur Syndrome, Tendonitis, Joint Pain and Sprain.

Dr’s Remedy Enriched Nail Polish 805272 Nassau RdHuntington, NY 11743(877) 323-6245(718) 748-6756 Fax

ECOS by OsteoMed 9063885 Arapaho RdAddison, TX 75001(972) 677-4607(972) 677-4601 Faxosteomed.com

OsteoMed is a leading global innovator, developer, manufacturer, and marketer of specialty medical devices, surgical implants, and powered surgical instruments.

European Footcare Supply 612472 Parkridge Crescent SECalgary, Alberta T2J 5A9 Canada(403) 271-6805 Ph/Faxa-foot.com

Sales and service of podiatry drills, handinstruments, and accessories.

Extremity Medical 1123300 Interpace PkwyParsippany, NJ 07054(888) 499-0079(973) 588-8980(973) 316-9901www.extremitymedical.com

Extremity Medical Specializes in the development of next generation fusion technology addressing current unmet needs. Technology includes: HammerFiX PEEK HammertoeIOFiX Zero Profile Fusion System

Flower Orthopedics 1021100 Witmer Rd Ste 280Horsham, PA 19044(215) 394-8909(215) 394-8904 Fax

Flower Orthopedics is the leader in standard ready-for-surgery bone fixation. We drive surgical efficiencies, ensure predictable patient outcomes and reduce overall case expenditure.

Foster Web Marketing 101210555 Main St Ste 470Fairfax, VA 22030(888) 886-0939(703) 997-1309 Faxfosterwebmarketing.com

Foster Web Marketing has provided award-winning websites, integrated marketing software, video, and customized marketing services to law firms across the United States since 1998.

Fuse Medical, Inc. 9164770 Bryant Irvin Ct #300Fort Worth, TX 76107(317) 735-5637(817) 887-1730 Fax

Gensco Laboratories, LLC 6238550 NW 33 St Ste 200Miami, FL 33122(855) 743-6726(855) 543-6726 Fax

Gill Podiatry Supply Co 62222400 Ascoa CtStrongsville, OH 44149(800) 321-1348(800) 432-9445 faxgillpodiatry.com

Providing the latest in podiatry supplies and equipment since 1932. Our sales and customer service staff are willing to help you with all your needs.

Greenway Health/SuccessEHS 707One Metroplex Dr Ste 500Birmingham, AL 35209(888) 879-7302greenwayhealth.com

Greenway Health is a practice management services provider that provides a podiatry EHR and practice management solution to more than 500 podiatrists nationwide.

gSource, LLC 80819 Bland StEmerson, NJ 07630(201) 599-2277(800) 978-1119(201) 599-3306 Faxgsource.com

gSource – the podiatric source for surgical instruments – is committed to putting the finest quality instruments into the hands of podiatrists and their teams.

Harvest Technologies a part 1024of Terumo BCT, Inc.

10811 W Collins AveLakewood, CO 80215(508) 732-7500harvesttech.com

Harvest manufactures the SmartPReP 3 Multicellular Processing System with Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC®) kits for concentrating autologous adult stem cells at point-of-care in 15 minutes.

Henry Schein Foot & Ankle 1018135 Duryea RdMelville, NY 11747(800) 323-5110(631) 454-3082 Fax

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Hyperion Medical provides the most technologically advanced and scientifically proven medical laser and diagnostic devices in the world.

In2Bones USA, LLC 8256060 Poplar Ave Ste 380Memphis, TN 38018(901) 260-7931(844) 712-6637 Fax

Integra LifeSciences 505311 Enterprise DrPlainsboro, NJ 08536(800) 762-1574(609) 275-0500(609) 799-3297 Faxintegralife.com

Integra is a world leader in medical devices used in podiatric reconstructive and orthopedic surgery. The portfolio focuses on extremity fixation, wound repair, and peripheral nerve repair/protection.

JM Orthotics 624535 N 1300 ESt George, UT 84770(435) 251-8500

We offer an orthotic line exclusive to podiatrists. Prefabricated orthotics, made in America, not sold online, private labels with your practice name on every pair.

KCI, an Acelity Company 715/81412930 W Interstate 10San Antonio, TX 78249(800) 275-4524acelity.com

A global wound care & regenerative medicine company created by uniting the strengths of Kinetic Concepts, Inc., Lifecell Corporation, and Systagenix Wound Management, Limited.

Kevin Orthotics 10231119 Colorado AveSanta Monica, CA 90401(312) 752-0990(866) 919-9268 Fax

KLM Laboratories, Inc. 112028280 Alta Vista AveValencia, CA 91355(800) 556-3668(661) 295-2600(800) 556-338 Faxklmlabs.com

KLM Orthotic Lab is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of custom foot orthotics and ankle orthotics.

Koven Technology, Inc. 60512125 Woodcrest Executive Dr Ste 320St. Louis, MO 63141(800) 521-8342(314) 542-2101(314) 542-6020 Faxkoven.com

Come see the Smartdop® XT Vascular Testing System by Koven. Rapidly perform bilateral multiple level vascular testing on up to 14 sites in minutes!

Over 9 million wounds treated* worldwide with V.A.C.® Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, backed by more than 995 peer-reviewed articles

NOTE: Specific indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and safety information exist for KCI products and therapies. Please consult a physician and product instructions for use prior to application. Rx only.

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Langer Biomechanics 7212905 Veterans Memorial Hwy Ronkonkoma, NY 11779(800) 645-5520(800) 419-0772 Faxlangerbiomechanics.com

Langer Biomechanics is one of the preeminent fabricators of superior-quality, custom foot orthotics. Langer distributes custom AFOs, compression hosiery, PPT, and other DME products.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 4253013 E South Fork DrPhoenix, AZ 85048(480) 704-1994lww.com

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a leader in medical publishing. Please visit our booth to browse our comprehensive product line.

Medical Transcription Billing Corp (MTBC) 5167 Clyde RdSomerset, NJ 08873(866) 266-6822(732) 873-5133 ext. 405(732) 873-3378 Faxmtbc.com

Increase revenue, reduce expenses, and increase efficient with MTBC PracticePro. Includes end-to-end Meaningful Use Stage 2 certified EHR. Practice management, patient engagement, mHealth, revenue cycle management, and more!

MediTouch EHR/HealthFusion 922/924100 Rios AveSolana Beach, CA 92075(858) 369-3901(585) 754-1230 Fax

Merz Dermatology, a Division of 213Merz North America

6501 Six Forks RdRaleigh, NC 27615(336) 402-9130

Merz North America is a specialty healthcare company that develops and commercializes innovative treatment solutions in aesthetics, dermatology and neurology in the US and Canada.

MiMedix 3131775 W Oak Commons Ct NEMarietta, GA 30062(770) 651-9100(770) 438-3311 Fax

Molecular Diagnostics Consultants, LLC 1006166601 N 40th St Ste 222Phoenix, AZ 85032(602) 368-8001(602) 368-1386 Fax

Moore Medical, LLC 5191690 New Britain AveFarmington, CT 06032(860) 826-3735(860) 832-7967 Faxmooremedical.com

Moore Medical supports podiatric professionals with products, programs and ideas to enhance their practices and improve the health and care of their patients.

MTI 3113655 W Ninigret DrSalt Lake City, UT 84104(800) 954-4655(801) 887-5114(801) 952-0548 Faxmti.net

MTI is a leader in the design and production of ruggedly built podiatry power chairs and tables with industry leading low voltage power technology. We also produce cabinets, vacuums and lighting products.

Multi Radiance Medical 8096521 Davis Industrial PkwySolon, OH 44139(800) 373-0955(440) 542-0761(440) 542-0765 Faxmultiradiance.com

Multi Radiance manufactures FDA cleared super-pulsed lasers, considered the safest and most efficacious therapeutic laser on the market for use in podiatry.

Nextremity Solutions 921/9232190 North Pointe DrWarsaw, IN 46582(574) 635-3023(574) 966-1396 Fax

Nextremity Solutions® offers solutions to forefoot surgical intervention. Nextremity’s procedure-ready implant systems include precise technology for repeatable, superior outcomes.

Northwest Medical Equipment 31913601 W McMillan Rd Ste 102-148Boise, ID 83713(562) 884-4350

Northwest Podiatric Laboratory, Inc. 7041091 Fir AveBlaine, WA 98230(800) 675-1766(360) 332-5306 Faxnwpodiatric.com

Northwest Podiatric Lab crafts ultra-thin custom & OTC orthotics with consistently fast turnaround time and 99% first-time patient satisfaction.

Novastep, Inc. 817190 Industrial Rd Ste 2Wrentham, MA 02093(877) 287-0795(917) 633-4378(917) 633-5638 Faxnovastep-us.com

Novastep is a global medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products to treat conditions that affect the bones, joints and soft tissues of the foot and ankle. Our company is passionately committed to delivering innovative technologies and quality medical education programs to our surgeon customers for the benefit of their patients. We collaborate with key opinion leaders who are at the forefront of foot and ankle surgery and we are steadfast in collecting, processing and implanting voice of the customer feedback.

Officite 9003010 Highland Pkwy Ste 625Downers Grove, IL 60515(800) 908-2483(630) 230-2300(630) 230-2301 Faxofficite.com

Officite is the leading provider of web presence solutions for podiatric practices. They’ve helped thousands of practices think beyond the website since 2002.

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Orpyx Medical Technologies 919214 1235 - 26th Avenue SECalgary, AB T2G 1R7(860) 798-5793

Orthofix 9043451 Plano PkwyLewisville, TX 75056(214) 937-2000orthofix.com

OrthoScan 3128212 E Evans RdScottsdale, AZ 85260(480) 503-8010(480) 503-8011 Fax

OrthoScan introduces FD Pulse:• 30-80% dose reduction • 150° of over-rotation enables preferred views without stressing anatomyMobile DI for the Office/ED:• 35lb portable MDI offers digital diagnostic imaging & fluoroscopy• Capable of weight-bearing foot & ankle views (w/ optional foot bench)

Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. 4167015 Albert Einstein DrColumbia, MD 21046(443) 545-1814(443) 817-9789 Fax

Grafix® is a three-dimensional, placental derived matrix designed for application directly to acute and chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers.

OsteoMed, LLC 908/9103885 Arapaho RdAddison, TX 75001(800) 456-7779(972) 677-4600(972) 677-4601 Faxosteomed.com

OsteoMed is a leading global innovator, developer, manufacturer, and marketer of specialty medical devices, surgical implants, and powered surgical instruments.

PAL Health Technologies 8061805 Riverway DrPekin, IL 61554(800) 223-2957(309) 347-8785(309) 477-4456 Faxpalhealthtech.com

PAL Health Technologies is a national leader in corrective foot devices with a comprehensive catalog of custom orthoses, diabetic and accommodative inserts, ankle braces, and therapeutic shoes.

Paragon28, Inc. 10194B Inverness Ct E Ste 280Inglewood, CO 80112(720) 399-3400paragon28.com

PBHS, Inc. 6173785 Brickway Blvd Ste 200Santa Rosa, CA 95403(800) 840-5383(707) 591-9475 Faxpbhs.com

Leader in medical website design, search engine marketing and social media services for podiatrists. Launch survey reputation management system, Truform online patient registration, logo/brochure development.

Performance Health/Biofreeze & Theraband 4171245 Home AveAkron, OH 44310(724) 787-2554(724) 871-1617 Fax

Performance Health offers a broad portfolio of leading brands including Biofreeze®, Bon Vital®, TheraBand™, Cramer®, Prossage®, and Pedigenix®.

PharmaDerm, a Fougera 221/320Pharmaceuticals Company

100 College Rd WestPrinceton, NJ 08540(609) 627-6969

Medical affairs in support of PharmaDerm’s family of products including Kerydin (tavaborole) 5% solution for the topical treatment of toenail onychomycosis.

PharmaDerm, a Fougera 710 Pharmaceuticals Company

100 College Rd WestPrinceton, NJ 08540(609) 627-6969

Medical affairs in support of PharmaDerm’s family of products including Kerydin (tavaborole) 5% solution for the topical treatment of toenail onychomycosis.

Physician Claim Corp. 11224710 Southfield GreenLa Crosse, WI 54601(877) 385-0257(608) 788-0404(608) 788-0405 Faxphysicianclaim.com

We specialize in podiatry billing and know the policies which translates into fewer denials. Billing can be integrated with our high quality EHR.

Physician Web Pages/Eppointments Plus 7253663 NASA Pkwy #606Seabrook, TX 77586(866) 376-7070(281) 218-6286(281) 326-5908 Faxphysicianwebpages.com

Attractive, effective website design for your practice. Mobile sites. Scheduling software with patient online features. Stop by for show special.

The Podiatree Company 9011361 Lincoln Ave Ste 13Holbrook, NY 11741(631) 319-1313(631) 319-1312 Fax

The Podiatree Company’s mission is to improve foot health by providing safe, ultra-premium foot care products.

Podiatry Insurance Company 613/615 of America (PICA)

3000 Meridian Blvd Ste 400Franklin, TN 37067(800) 251-5727(615) 371-8776(615) 986-1940 Faxpicagroup.com

PICA is a true partner with today’s podiatric physicians! Many products to choose from when it comes to medical professional liability and other insurance.

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Podiatry Plus Insurance 2197011 Campus Drive Ste 200Colorado Springs, CO 80920(719) 219-2648(719) 528-8323 Fax

Podiatry Today 61683 General Warren Blvd Ste 100Malvern, PA 19355(800) 237-7285(610) 560-0501(610) 560-0501 Faxpodiatrytoday.com

Powerstep 3188930 Global WayWest Chester, OH 45069(888) 237-3668(513) 8251888(513) 825-3381 Faxpowerstep.com

Powerstep® is the #1 podiatrist recommended pre-fabricated orthotics and has been proven clinically effective in improving foot function, decreasing foot pain and significantly increasing comfort.

Precision Medical Products 2186205 S Walnut StLoomis, CA 95650(888) 963-6265(888) 683-7716 Faxpmpmed.com

Precision Medical Products is a specialty DME company that works to partner with podiatrists and their patients to offer high quality, cutting edge, DVT prevention, off-loading equipment, and a large variety of bracing and footwear.

Presidio Financial & Medical Protective 3161000 Newbury Rd Ste 170Newbury Park, CA 91320(800) 317-6411(805) 499-7300(805) 499-7070 Faxpresidioinsurance.com

Malpractice Insurance coverage solutions for podiatrists. Protecting doctors since 1899. Medical Protective, a Berkshire Hathaway company. Don’t settle for anything but the best.

Primus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2167373 N Scottsdale Rd Ste B200Scottsdale, AZ 85253(480) 483-1410(480) 483-2604 Fax

ProLab Orthotics, Inc. 811575 Airpark RdNapa, CA 94558(800) 477-6522(707) 257-4400(707) 257-4420 Faxprolaborthotics.com

New products, new technology, new programs! We’ve implemented the changes you need to navigate the changing healthcare environment. Learn more from our board-certified DPM consultants.

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Puracyn Plus 9093546 N Riverside AveRialto, CA 92377(866) 318-3116(909) 233-9749(909) 428-1947 Faxpuracyn.com

Puracyn Plus Wound Irrigation Professional Formula is a next-generation wound cleanser using advanced hypochlorous technology to properly prepare a wound for optimal healing.

Quality Digital Imaging 8209225 Dowdy Dr Ste110San Diego, CA 92126(858) 486-6355

Root Laboratory, Inc. 71416739 Placer Hills RdMeadow Vista, CA 95722(877) 766-8522(530) 878-9310 Fax

Rose Micro Solutions 4184105 Seneca StWest Seneca, NY 14224(716) 608-0009(716) 608-0006 Faxrosemicrosolutions.com

Rose Micro Solutions sells high quality optical loupes & LED lighting systems. Our loupes start at $279. We are a family business consisting of 4 brothers. We named the company after our mother, Rose.

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SafeStep 7232905 Veterans Memorial Hwy Ste 2Ronkonkoma, NY 11779(866) 712-6837(203) 693-3356 Faxsafestep.net

With a focus on treating conditions and diseases of the lower extremities, SafeStep provides diabetic footwear and DME solutions to over 3,000 medical practices.

Sammy Systems 5183720 Oceanside Rd WOceanside, NY 11572(516) 766-2129(516) 705-0320 Faxicssoftware.net

The Sammy Systems – EHR and PM. Honest, stable company with tools to help through all phases of practice management. Servicing podiatrists for almost 30 years.

Simple Orthotics, Inc. 4239960 Indiana Ave #15Riverside, CA 92503(951) 353-8127(951) 353-8107 Faxsimpleorthotics.com

Custom foot orthotic manufacturer.

Smith & Nephew, Inc 813/9127135 Goodlett Farms PkwyCordova, TN 38016(800) 821-5700(901) 396-2121smith-nephew.com

Smith & Nephew is a global medical technology business with global leadership positions in Orthopaedic Reconstruction, Endoscopy, Sports Medicine, Trauma Fixation, Extremities & Limb Restoration, and Advanced Wound Management.

Smith & Nephew, Inc 1004970 Lake Carillon Dr Ste 110Saint Petersburg, FL 33716 (727) 399-3480 (727) 399-3498 Faxsmith-nephew.com

SOLE 317145 W 15th St Ste 300North Vancouver, BC V7M 1R9(855) 949-7653yoursole.com

Founded in 2001, SOLE strives to improve people’s lives with moldable orthopedic footbeds and footwear that decrease pain and increase comfort and performance.

Sole Supports, Inc. 9137674 Hwy 7Lyles, TN 37098(727) 420-1725(931) 670-6008 Faxsolesupports.com

100% Custom Calibrated Orthotics. Functional feet are the foundation of a healthy body and active life. “We make people Better.”

SOLO Laboratories, Inc. 321415 S Laurel StKutztown, PA 19530(800) 765-6522(610) 683-3008(610) 683-6427 Faxsololabs.com

SOLO® Laboratories, Inc. has been manufacturing custom orthotics since 1983. Stop by our booth to learn more about what SOLO has to offer you.

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SOLS introduces 100% digital data capture and 3D printing technology to create custom corrective insoles that fit the body, shoe, and lifestyle. Step into the future with SOLS!

Spenco Medical Corporation 2116301 Imperial DrWaco, TX 76712(800) 877-3626(254) 772-6000(254) 772-3093 Faxspenco.com

Spenco Medical Corporation is proud to partner with the medical community and have provided solutions for doctors and patients alike for over 50 years.

SteriShoe by Shoe Care Innovations 717501 Seaport Ct Ste 101Redwood City, CA 94063(866) 686-7463(650) 368-3451 Fax

Stratus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 91112379 SW 130 StMiami, FL 33186(800) 442-7882(305) 254-6793(305) 254-6875 Faxstratuspharmaceuticals.com

Stratus offers a wide variety of economical podiatric, wound care, and dermatological products. We are easily accessible to our consumers in pharmacies and physician offices.

Stryker Foot & Ankle 607/6096060 Poplar Ave #360Memphis, TN 38119(901) 680-7660(901) 683-7077 Fax

Stryker is dedicated to providing innovative product solutions and outstanding service to the foot & ankle community worldwide. Stryker’s dedication is through Innovation, Education and Research.

Superfeet Worldwide, Inc. 6011820 Scout PlFerndale, WA 98248(800) 634-6618superfeet.com

Superfeet Worldwide, Inc. manufactures and distributes a complete line of Custom, Trim-to -Fit, and Delux ¾ Premium Insoles designed to comfortably fit most footwear styles while effectively controlling biomechanical function.

SureFit 7204050 NW 126th Ave Ste 110Coral Springs, FL 33065(678) 455-8888(800) 288-5531 Fax

TEI Medical, Inc. 5201000 Winter St Ste 4900Waltham, MA 02451(857) 401-9096(617) 268-1616(781) 287-9559 Faxprimatrix.com

PriMatrix® Dermal Repair Scaffold is a unique scaffold, derived from fetal bovine dermis, for the management of the most challenging wounds.

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Tekscan, Inc. 515307 W First StSouth Boston, MA 02127(800) 248-3669(617) 464-4500(617) 464-4266 Faxtekscan.com

Tekscan manufactures a broad range of pressure assessment and clinical/research evaluation tools for use in orthotic development, brace evaluations, joint analysis, gait analysis, and more.

Televere Systems/TigerView Software 11185901 Pinon DrHuntington Beach, CA 92649(818) 254-5523(800) 385-9593tigerview.com

The nation’s leading digital x-ray provider. We provide x-ray, CR, DR, OrthoBase and retrofit packages. Podiatry measurement tools, CLOUD and software bridging.

The Tetra Corporation 411PO Box 10Eaton Rapids, MI 48827(800) 826-0479(517) 663-8380 Faxthetetraccorp.com

Tetra offers innovative products rooted in superior science and technology. Tetra invests in physician delivered medicine that leads to successful patient outcomes and enhance patient/physician relations.

TLD Systems 51756340 Main Rd Box 674Southold, NY 11971(631) 403-6687(631) 547-1423 Faxtldsystems.com

HIPAA Privacy and Security solutions to assist providers in Meaningful Use and HIPAA compliance. Meaningful Use audit support and health information technology consulting.

Tornier 51310801 Nesbitt Ave SouthBloomington, MN 55437(952) 426-7600tornier.com

Tornier is focused on serving specialists that treat conditions of the foot and ankle, offering the most comprehensive innovative product offering in the industry. Tornier fosters a tradition of innovation, surgeon education, and commitment to advancement of technology.

TRAKnet 52228819 Franklin RdSouthfield, MI 48034(248) 213-9880

Trilliant Surgical 4196721 Portwest Dr Ste 160Houston, TX 77024(713) 960-4722(877) 778-3864 Fax

Trilliant Surgical, a podiatry specific surgical implant company, focuses on DPM indicated procedures providing better results, profitability, relationships, and overall experience.

TriMed, Inc. 80727533 Avenue HopkinsSanta Clarita, CA 91355(800) 633-7221(661) 254-8485 Faxtrimedortho.com

TriMed is a company focused on extremities. We provide innovative solutions for fixation of fractures including lateral/medial malleolar fractures, fifth metatarsal and calcaneal fractures.

Universal Imaging 625299 Adams StBedford Hills, NY 10507(800) 842-0607(914) 666-2454 Faxuniversalimaginginc.com

Universal Ultrasound was the first company to introduce podiatric sonography to the podiatric medical profession. Universal Ultrasound offers affordable, high quality systems for podiatrists featuring all digital technology, portability, color Doppler, digital archiving and CME training.

Valeant Pharmaceuticals 711/810 North America, LLC

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Supplier of top-tier medical, orthotic, prosthetic foams, diabetic socks, and most notably, TOPPER®, “The Next Generation Orthotic Top Cover!”

Vasamed, Inc. 7187615 Golden Triangle Dr Ste AEden Prairie, MN 55344(800) 695-2737(952) 944-6022 Faxvasamed.com

SensiLase PAD-IQ Studycast System. The PAD-IQ is the intelligent way to diagnose patients for peripheral vascular disease. It performs micro and macro vascular tests.

Vilex, Inc. 804111 Moffitt StMcMinnville, TN 37110(800) 521-5002(866) 606-4911 Fax

Vilex offers internal fixation including cannulated screws in sizes ranging from 2.0mm to 9.0mm, a special 2.0mm screw up to 50mm in length for simple Fusion surgery, HammerFuze, locking and non-locking plates, joint implants for the head and base/1st MPJ and Lesser, the TOV & Talex Subtalar Implant, Memory compression staple, and the FUZE. Our external fixation division includes micro, mini and mono rails with a unique patented swivel head, rings and rail configurations including pediatric rings.

Vionic/Vasyli Medical 2154040 Civic Ctr Dr Ste 430San Rafael, CA 94903(888) 882-7954 x123(415) 526-6958 Fax

At Vionic Group/Vasyli Medical we’re passionate about what we do. Over 25 years of experience and development combine to bring you the very latest in heat custom orthotic solutions and orthotic footwear. Designed specifically for fast, easy and effective use, our unique range of orthotic products represents the very best value treatment solutions currently available for medical professionals and their patients.

Western University of Health Sciences 102College of Podiatric Medicine309 E Second StPomona, CA 91766(909) 706-3933(909) 706-3500 Faxwesternu.edu/podiatry

Creating a standard of academic excellence for the advancement of podiatric medicine.

Wright Medical Technologies 511/6101023 Cherry RoadMemphis, TN 38117(901) 867-9971wmt.com

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S. Rutherford Levy ........................................................1912-15H. J. Riegelhaupt ...........................................................1915-16Oscar L. Gruggle ............................................................1916-17John A. Lesoine .............................................................1917-18William F. Leck ................................................................1918-19J. H. Morris.......................................................................1919-20C. L. Scharff .....................................................................1920-21A. D. Cranston ................................................................1921-22B. Lower ...........................................................................1922-23A. Roscoe Watts .............................................................1923-24J. A. Jacques ....................................................................1924-25Frank M. Shay .................................................................1925-26Charles R. Hancock ......................................................1926-27John F. Gebhardt ...........................................................1927-28Donald F. Kimball ..........................................................1928-29H. J. Riegelhaupt ...........................................................1929-30Vera Williamson .............................................................1930-31A. D. Cranston ................................................................1931-32Glenn Anderson ............................................................1932-33L. B. Blanchard ...............................................................1933-35LeRoy M. King ................................................................1935-36Thomas C. Hughes .......................................................1936-37Rudolph G. Johanson ..................................................1937-39Joseph W. Bartholomew ........................................... 1939-40Harold M. Hogan ......................................................... 1940-42Carl B. Merril .................................................................. 1942-43Frances Sheetz .............................................................. 1943-44George W. Scherer, Jr. ................................................ 1944-45Leon N. Liss ................................................................... 1945-46Howard M. Joseph .......................................................1946-47Roy E. Roscamp ............................................................1947-48Robert L. Rutherford ................................................... 1948-49John R. Reed ................................................................. 1949-50Adah Ruth Taylor ...........................................................1950-51Charles R. Brantingham ..............................................1951-52M. C. Nuddleman .........................................................1952-53Russell C. Bliss ...............................................................1953-54Edward F. O’Brien .........................................................1954-55Robert Shor .....................................................................1955-57Robert L. Jacoby ............................................................1957-59William F. Eads ...............................................................1959-61George A. Shore ............................................................1961-62Robert S. Nichols ......................................................... 1962-63Paul R. Eschbacher ...................................................... 1963-64Philip Gardner ............................................................... 1964-65Robert J. Hughes .......................................................... 1965-66Charles H. Johnson ..................................................... 1966-67

California podiatric Medical association past presidents

Duane U. Dyer ...............................................................1967-68Joseph N. Fields ........................................................... 1968-69Paul L. Young ..................................................................1969-70Allen Crutchfield ............................................................1970-71Simon M. Lane ..............................................................1971-72David S. Jacobson ........................................................1972-73Frank A. Bruno ...............................................................1973-74Dean O. Durrant ............................................................1974-75Charles W. Bradley ........................................................1975-76Roderick D. Farley .........................................................1976-77Oliver S. Foster ...............................................................1977-78Robert V. Bindi ...............................................................1978-79Eric R. Hubbard ..............................................................1979-80John M. Connolly ..........................................................1980-81Dennis L. White .............................................................1981-82Leo N. Armstrong ......................................................... 1982-83Tilden N. Sokoloff ........................................................ 1983-84Randall J. Sarte ............................................................. 1984-85Richard B. Viehe ........................................................... 1985-86James R. La Rose ..........................................................1986-87Fred D. Youngswick ......................................................1987-88Earl L. Cherniak ............................................................. 1988-89Howard M. Sokoloff .................................................... 1989-90Lyman H. Wilson ...........................................................1990-91S. Chris Horine ...............................................................1991-92Jon A. Hultman ............................................................. 1992-93Allan R. Stark .................................................................. 1993-94Randall J. Torre .............................................................. 1994-96Jack L. Bois ......................................................................1996-97Ronald D. Jensen ..........................................................1997-98Barry L. Scurran ............................................................. 1998-99Noreen N. Oswell ...................................................1999-2000William W. Kirchwehm ...................................................... 2000Scott Tafuri ...................................................................... 2000-02David S. Mazza ............................................................. 2002-03Franklin Kase ................................................................. 2003-04Jeffrey R. DeSantis ....................................................... 2004-05Tracy L. Basso ................................................................ 2005-07Ernest J. Hook ................................................................2007-08Daniel L. Altchuler ........................................................ 2008-09Stephen C. Wan ........................................................... 2009-10Michael J. Cornelison ..................................................2010-11William Tarran .................................................................2011-12Karen L. Wrubel .............................................................2012-13Carolyn E. McAloon ......................................................2013-14Thomas J. Elardo ...........................................................2014-15

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2016 Western Foot and Ankle Conference

June 23-26, 2016Join Us Next Year

Disneyland® Hotel & Convention Center • Anaheim, CA

Registration will include seminar, exhibits, and refreshments with a wine & cheese networking reception following the meeting.

California Podiatric Medical Association • 800.794.8988/916.448.0248 • [email protected]

INVITED FACULTYgregory L. Cooper, DpM, MBA, CEO, Mercy Medical Group

harry goldsmith, DpM, CEO, Codingline

C. Keith greer, jD, Legal Counsel, CPMA

jon hultman, DpM, MBA, CVA, Executive Director, CPMA

robert D. Katz, DpM, MBA, Former Partner, Integrated Physician Solutions

Tony poggio, DpM, MS, CPMA Medicare Committee Chair

Barry L. Scurran, DpM, Chief Compliance Officer, The Permanente Medical Group

TOPICSThe Future of reimbursement: you have just Entered The Twilight ZoneSolo practice, group practice, Employment Making the Move (getting Invited to the prom) pros & Cons Strategies for Success panel DiscussionICD-10: Fine-Tuning Q&ACpT Coding potpourri Q&ASurviving AuditsEnd-Stage practice Decisions

Essentials of Practice ManagementReimbursement & Practice Summit: A Look to the Future

For Doctors of Podiatric Medicine and their Office StaffSaturday, November 14, 2015California School of podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt university health Education Centeroakland, California

SAVE THE DATEEssentials of Practice ManagementReimbursement & Practice Summit: A Look to the Future

For Doctors of Podiatric Medicine and their Office StaffSaturday, November 14, 2015California School of podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt university health Education Centeroakland, California

Co-sponsored by: California Podiatric Medical Association California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University

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