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About Sanibel & Fort Myers The tranquil beaches of Sanibel and Fort Myers occupy some of the most picturesque waterfront on the planet. Go from watching wildlife on a seagoing charter, to watching the sun set on soft, white sand. Spot dolphins with local outfitters such as Captive Cruises (www.captivacruises.com). They’ll also take you to coastal islands for shelling, wildlife adventures; sailboats and hiking. Become one with nature at the J.N. “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge (www.fws.gov/refuge/JN_Ding_ Darling), a wildlife refuge for numerous exotic birds, alligators and more. Canoe, kayak, boat and bicycle rentals available through Tarpon Bay Explorers (www.tarponbayexplorers.com). Visit C.R.O.W./Clinic for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (www.crowclinic.org) and see the hospital for sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife. Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (www.sccf.org) is a wildlife preserve featuring a native plant nursery, estuarine research, observation tower, butterfly house, live marine touch tank, and shoreline discovery walks. The Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium (www.calusanature.org) is a 105-acre site with nature trails, a museum, a Planetarium, butterfly and bird aviaries, and picnic areas. Lee County Manatee Park (www.leegov.com/parks/ parks/manateepark) is where you can observe endangered Manatee in their natural habitat. IMAG History & Science Center (www.theimag.org) is a fun-filled interactive learning center for all ages. Touch live sea life, engineer a creation, run through a rainstorm! One of Florida’s earliest wildlife attractions is the Everglades Wonder Gardens (www.everglades wondergardens.com)! Cross a swinging bridge over an alligator pit, visit crocodile beach or relax in the butterfly garden. The local beaches offer the best shelling. Learn more about what types of shells you’ve spotted on the sand by stopping at the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum (www.shellmuseum.org). Step back in time at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates (www.edisonfordwinterestates.org). Thomas Edison’s 14-acre riverfront estate is home to the inventor’s laboratory and experimental gardens as well as a collection of rare antique automobiles and Edison phonographs. Step next door to the 3-acre winter estate of automobile industrialist Henry Ford. See a 1914 Model T, a 1917 Ford truck and a 1929 Model A. Burroughs Home (www.burroughshome.com), one of Fort Myers’ oldest homes, is where you’ll travel back in time through colorful tales of living in this Georgian- revival mansion that was the scene of many social events hosting Fort Myers’ elite including the Edisons, Fords and Firestones. Old Town Sanibel encircles the east end of the island near the Sanibel Lighthouse. Historically, it was the center of the island’s activity; today, it is a place to stroll quaint shops, inns and restaurants. More fascinating history can be found at Sanibel Historical Museum and Village (www.sanibelmuseum. org), which includes “Uncle” Clarence Rutland’s home, Bailey’s General Store, the 1926 post office, Miss Charlotta’s Tea Room, Burnap Cottage, a pioneer garden, Model-T truck, 1890’s surrey (fringe included) and replica packing house. Visit www.fortmyers-sanibel.com and www.sanibel-capva.org for more informaon on aracons and acvies! Photos courtesy ©Lee County VCB Special thanks to our 2021 Corporate Sponsors for their outstanding support of The Podiatry Institute and the continued development of excellence in post-graduate continuing education. Please support these companies that support your profession. PLATINUM Bako Diagnostics Horizon Therapeutics PICA Quantum Pathology Televere Systems GOLD CrossRoads Extremity Systems Geistlich Medical Ortho Dermatologics BRONZE Podiatry Content Connection Redi-Thotics The Podiatry Institute cannot be held liable for events beyond its control, such as acts of God, government regulations, disasters or weather-related hazards, civil unrest, or any other emergency, making it inadvisable or impossible to hold the conference. The Podiatry Institute will make every effort to inform the partici- pants as soon as possible to enable the participants to cancel hotel and flight arrangements. The entire contents of this brochure are copyrighted by The Podiatry Institute with all rights reserved. Reproduction or use, without permission, of written or graphic content in any manner is prohibited. ©2021 About The Podiatry Institute The Podiatry Instute is a non-profit educaonal foun- daon that offers a variety of programs, conferences, workshops and postgraduate courses. The Instute has achieved internaonal recognion for its leading role in developing and advancing podiatric medicine and surgery. The faculty members are all volunteers who serve without compensaon. They are commied to ongoing educaon in the area of foot and ankle surgery. DEC 3-5, 2021 CHICAGO Windy City Conference with Illinois Podiatric Medical Association FEB 3-5, 2022 PARK CITY The 29th Annual Winter Conference with Utah Podiatric Medical Association APR 21-23, 2022 PHOENIX Valley of the Sun Conference with Arizona Foot and Ankle Medical Association APR 28 - MAY 1, 2022 NEWPORT Surgical Pearls by the Sea with Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Association JUN 23-26, 2022 HILTON HEAD Footprints in the Sand Conference with South Carolina Podiatric Medical Association UPCOMING CONFERENCES

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About Sanibel & Fort MyersThe tranquil beaches of Sanibel and Fort Myers occupy some of the most picturesque waterfront on the planet. Go from watching wildlife on a seagoing charter, to watching the sun set on soft, white sand.

Spot dolphins with local outfitters such as Captive Cruises (www.captivacruises.com). They’ll also take you to coastal islands for shelling, wildlife adventures; sailboats and hiking.

Become one with nature at the J.N. “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge (www.fws.gov/refuge/JN_Ding_Darling), a wildlife refuge for numerous exotic birds, alligators and more. Canoe, kayak, boat and bicycle rentals available through Tarpon Bay Explorers (www.tarponbayexplorers.com).

Visit C.R.O.W./Clinic for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (www.crowclinic.org) and see the hospital for sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife.

Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (www.sccf.org) is a wildlife preserve featuring a native plant nursery, estuarine research, observation tower, butterfly house, live marine touch tank, and shoreline discovery walks.

The Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium (www.calusanature.org) is a 105-acre site with nature trails, a museum, a Planetarium, butterfly and bird aviaries, and picnic areas.

Lee County Manatee Park (www.leegov.com/parks/parks/manateepark) is where you can observe endangered Manatee in their natural habitat.

IMAG History & Science Center (www.theimag.org) is a fun-filled interactive learning center for all ages. Touch live sea life, engineer a creation, run through a rainstorm!

One of Florida’s earliest wildlife attractions is the Everglades Wonder Gardens (www.everglades wondergardens.com)! Cross a swinging bridge over an alligator pit, visit crocodile beach or relax in the butterfly garden.

The local beaches offer the best shelling. Learn more about what types of shells you’ve spotted on the sand by stopping at the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum (www.shellmuseum.org).

Step back in time at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates (www.edisonfordwinterestates.org). Thomas Edison’s 14-acre riverfront estate is home to the inventor’s laboratory and experimental gardens as well as a collection of rare antique automobiles and Edison phonographs. Step next door to the 3-acre winter estate of automobile industrialist Henry Ford. See a 1914 Model T, a 1917 Ford truck and a 1929 Model A.

Burroughs Home (www.burroughshome.com), one of Fort Myers’ oldest homes, is where you’ll travel back in time through colorful tales of living in this Georgian- revival mansion that was the scene of many social events hosting Fort Myers’ elite including the Edisons, Fords and Firestones.

Old Town Sanibel encircles the east end of the island near the Sanibel Lighthouse. Historically, it was the center of the island’s activity; today, it is a place to stroll quaint shops, inns and restaurants.

More fascinating history can be found at Sanibel Historical Museum and Village (www.sanibelmuseum.org), which includes “Uncle” Clarence Rutland’s home, Bailey’s General Store, the 1926 post office, Miss Charlotta’s Tea Room, Burnap Cottage, a pioneer garden, Model-T truck, 1890’s surrey (fringe included) and replica packing house.

Visit www.fortmyers-sanibel.com and www.sanibel-captiva.org for more information on attractions and activities!

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PLATINUM

Bako Diagnostics

Horizon Therapeutics

PICA

Quantum Pathology

Televere Systems

GOLD

CrossRoads Extremity Systems

Geistlich Medical

Ortho Dermatologics

BRONZE

Podiatry Content Connection

Redi-Thotics

The Podiatry Institute cannot be held liable for events beyond its control, such as acts of God, government regulations, disasters or weather-related hazards, civil unrest, or any other emergency, making it inad visable or impossible to hold the conference. The Podiatry Institute will make every effort to inform the partici-pants as soon as possible to enable the participants to cancel hotel and flight arrange ments. The entire contents of this brochure are copy righted by The Podiatry Institute with all rights reserved. Repro duction or use, without permission, of written or graphic content in any manner is prohibited. ©2021

About The Podiatry InstituteThe Podiatry Institute is a non-profit educational foun-dation that offers a variety of programs, conferences, workshops and postgraduate courses. The Institute has achieved international recognition for its leading role

in developing and advancing podiatric medicine and surgery. The faculty members are all volunteers who serve without compensation. They are committed to ongoing education in the area of foot and ankle surgery.

DEC 3-5, 2021 CHICAGO

Windy City Conference

with Illinois Podiatric Medical Association

FEB 3-5, 2022 PARK CITY

The 29th Annual Winter Conference

with Utah Podiatric Medical Association

APR 21-23, 2022 PHOENIx

Valley of the Sun Conference

with Arizona Foot and Ankle Medical Association

APR 28 - MAY 1, 2022 NEWPORT

Surgical Pearls by the Sea

with Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Association

JUN 23-26, 2022 HILTON HEAD

Footprints in the Sand Conference

with South Carolina Podiatric Medical Association

UPCOMING CONFERENCES

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®

The PodiaTry i n s T i T u T e

2675 North Decatur Road Suite 309 Decatur, GA 30033-6132

A NONPROFIT TEACHING FOUNDATION

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PA I DAtlanta, GA

Permit #1954

The 30th Annual Sanibel Conference

Hallux Valgus and Related Forefoot Surgery

UP TO 20 CECHs(additional 5 CECHs available through optional Florida Package Workshop)

The PodiaTry i n s T i T u T e

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Celebrating 50 Years of Providing Outstanding Continuing Education

to the Podiatry Profession

SanibelNovember 4-7Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa

This is a PICA approved risk management seminar.

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THURSDAY November 4 7:00 AM REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

 7:25 AM WELCOME TO SANIBEL

 7:30 AM EVERYDAY PoDIATRY: THINgS YoU CAN USE oN MoNDAY

Wart Treatment Options and Advances

PRP Tendon and Joint Injuries

Percutaneous Flexor and Extensor Tendon Procedures

Ganglion Cysts: When to Operate

Revisiting Trephine Fusion Technique

Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Nail and Skin Pathology

Pulse Dye Laser to Treat Recalcitrant Verucca and Porokeratomas

How to Get the Most Out of Your Dermatopathologist

Lesion Directed 5th Toe Surgery

Question & Answer

10:45 AM MORNING STRETCH WITH THE VENDORS

11:15 AM WoRKSHoPSNoTe: You MuST aTTeNd THe 2-HouR woRkSHoP oR boTH 1-HouR woRkSHoPS

To ReceIve full cMe cRedITS. THeRe wIll be SePaRaTe SIgN-IN SHeeTS.

Hands-on workshops featuring the latest techniques and technologies:

2021 Podiatric Dermatology Update — “Hands-On” Biopsy Workshop Moderator: Javan S. Bass, DPMNote: this is a two-hour workshop!

Managing the Treatment of Complex DFU’s with a Novel Purified Reconstituted bilayer Matrix (PRBM) Moderator: Michelle L. Butterworth, DPM

4d correction for complex Hallux valgus deformities Moderator: Michael C. McGlamry, DPM/Mickey D. Stapp, DPM

 1:15 PM WELCOME TO SANIBEL POOLSIDE LUNCH

 2:15 PM FloRIDA PACKAgE (optional)

With over 30 years of experience presenting medical legal content to Florida podiatrists, Attorney Brooks lecture will fulfill the required 5 hours of content to satisfy your Continuing Education Requirements. The presentation will include an hour each to the Florida rules, laws and regulations governing the practice of podiatric medicine, risk management issues and concerns, as well as the newly required course on human trafficking. An additional 2 hours will be devoted to the evaluation and discussion of medical errors and established methods and principles to reduce or eliminate such errors.

7:15 PM FLORIDA PACKAGE SESSION ADJOURNS

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Experience an unforgettable getaway at Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa, a beautiful haven of

hospitality and relaxed luxury, located on an 85-acre peninsula on San Carlos Bay in Fort Myers. This waterfront paradise has barrier islands and a national wildlife refuge in its backyard. Enjoy delicious on-site dining, several

pools, a fitness center and full-service spa and salon (advance reservations are recommended).

17260 Harbour Pointe Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33908 239.466.4000(mention the podiatry institute for special rate)

Rate: $179 (plus tax, subject to change without notice)

register online via the link on the sanibel page at www.podiatryinstitute.com

A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held until it is full or October 4, 2021, whichever comes first. Please book early to guarantee your reservation. In order to secure our special group rate, advanced reservations are mandatory and you must advise Reservations that you are attending The Podiatry Institute conference. Rates cannot be changed for guests who fail to identify their affiliation at the time the reservation is made. Rate applicable October 30 - November 10, 2021 (based on availability).

TRAVEL DISCOUNTSTo obtain the best possible rates and make your reservations, please call our official agency:

Travel Leaders 678.689.0176

(A $35.00 SERvICE FEE WILL APPLY FOR THE FIRST PASSENGER; $15.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL PASSEnGER.) If you have trouble securing hotel accommodations, please call Trish at Travel Leaders.Ph

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FRIDAY November 5 7:00 AM BREAKFAST

A Biologic Approach to Treat Uncontrolled Gout with Tophisponsored by horizon therapeuticsthis is a non-CeCh lecture.

 7:30 AM DIAbETES/WoUND/ CoMPlICATIoNS

Bone Biopsy and Culture Guidelines in Suspected Osteomyelitis

Keller for IPJ Ulcers

Percutaneous Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

vasculopaths: When a Foot/Ankle I&D Won’t Do the Trick

neuropathic 1st MPJ Fusion Complications

Surgical Complications in the neuropathic Foot

Question & Answer

 9:45 AM MORNING STRETCH WITH THE VENDORS

10:30 AM FoREFooT PoTPoURRIOsteochondrosis

Predislocation Syndrome: Dorsal vs. Plantar Approach

Hammertoes: Options and Decision Making for Optimal Outcomes

Freibergs Disease

Biomechanics of the Lessor MPJ

Question & Answer

12:15 PM OPIOIDS: Where Are We Now?

1:15 PM FRIDAY SESSION ADJOURNS

SATURDAY November 6 7:00 AM BREAKFAST

 7:30 AM HAllUx VAlgUSMinimal Incision Bunionectomy: Indications and What nOT to Do

Where Does the Base Wedge Fit in HAV Surgery

Lapidus

Update on Frontal Plane Rotation in Hallux valgus Surgery

Hallux varus Repair Options

1st MPJ Arthrodesis for HAV

Juvenile HAV

Question & Answer

 9:45 AM MORNING STRETCH WITH THE VENDORS

10:30 AM CoMPlICATIoNS oF THE FIRST RAY AND oTHER STUFF

HAv Shortening Complications

1st MTPJ Implants: What is the Role

Akin Osteotomy: Role, Indication and Tips

Metadductus and HAV

1st MTPJ Dislocation

Question & Answer

12:15 PM RISK MANAgEMENT SESSIoNlet’s Talk Risk – Protecting Your Reputation and Your LivelihoodHealthcare is a customer service industry and your practice will live or die based on the quality of care provided, and the daily interactions between the physician, staff and patients. Excellent customer service involves meeting and surpassing patients and their families’ expectations. It means showing the customer how important he or she is to you and the business, by interacting with them in a friendly, helpful, and positive way. We will discuss strategies which your practice can implement, that will assist you and your staff in dealing with difficult, demanding and non-compliant patients.Note: there will be a separate sign-in for this lecture.

1:15 PM SATURDAY SESSION ADJOURNS

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SUNDAY November 7 7:00 AM BREAKFAST

 7:30 AM FoREFooT CoMPlICATIoNSIs It Safe to Operate on Smokers

Hammertoes with MTPJ Instability

Treatment of Metatarsal Fractures with BMA and Calcium Grafting

Uncommon Skin Conditions

Fifth Met Fractures: Know When not to Operate

Question & Answer

10:45 AM MORNING STRETCH

11:00 AM FoREFooT CoMPlICATIoNS AND oTHER FUN STUFF

Final Q&A and Wrap-Up with Participant Cases

1:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

SCIENTIFIC CHAIRMAN

Michael C. McGlamry, DPM

Cumming, Georgia

FACULTY

Javan S. Bass, DPM

Lithonia, Georgia

Andrew Belis, DPM

Fort Myers, Florida

Michael Black DPM

Cape Coral, Florida

Joseph E. Brooks, Esq.

Tallahassee, Florida

Thomas A. Brosky, II, DPM

Oakwood, Georgia

Michelle l. butterworth, dPM

Kingstree, South Carolina

Bradley D. Castellano, DPM

Fort Myers, Florida

Michael S. Downey, DPM

Chief, Division of Podiatric Surgery, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Beverly Faulkner-Jones, MD, PhD

Waltham, Massachusetts

Navita Khatri, DPM

Resident, Emory Decatur, Decatur, Georgia

Chandler Ligas, DPM

Resident, Emory Decatur, Decatur, Georgia

Caitlin Mahan-Madden, DPM

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Kieran T. Mahan, DPM

Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Scott R. Roman, dPM

Covington, Georgia

Mickey D. Stapp, DPM

Augusta, Georgia

Conference objectivesAt the conclusion of the conference, the participant should be able to:

Trauma: The attendee will gain the basic knowledge to recognize, evaluate, diagnose and manage common disorders seen in trauma to the foot and ankle and the long term sequalae in different groups.

Forefoot: The attendee will be exposed to the various options in the repair of hammertoes and to address the options, risks and long term complications of different procedures on the 2nd MPJ.

Hallux Valgus: The attendee will become familiar with all different surgical procedures in the management of hallux valgus and associated deformities and their roles.

Diabetic Foot: The attendee will become familiar with the current treatment options and advanced therapies in treating the diabetic foot.

Heel and Hindfoot: The attendee will discuss the goals and expected outcomes in the rearfoot. This includes soft tissue management, fractures, heel surgery and management of failed tendon surgeries.

Medicine and Topics of Interest: The attendee will gain knowledge and understanding of different products and their cost, diagnosis of carcinoma, understanding of the mechanism of ankle fractures and some less common anatomical variants and procedures.

Distinguished Faculty

Each speaker is required to disclose the exis tence of any financial and/or other rela tionship(s) (e.g., employee, con sul tant, speaker’s bureau, grant recipient, research support) he/she might have with a) the manu facturer(s) of any com mer cial product(s) to be dis cussed during his/her pre sen ta tion and/or b) the commercial contributor(s) of the activity.Ph

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This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards and requirements for approval of providers of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The Podiatry Institute is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The Podiatry Institute has approved this activity for a maximum of 20 continuing education contact hours.

PACKAGE

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CANCELLATION requests must be made in writing, via fax or mail, and postmarked no later than one month before the start date of the confer ence. All cancel lation requests will be assessed a $75 admin is tra tive fee. There will be no refunds for cancel lations made less than one month prior to the start of the con ference. Instead a “certificate of transfer” will be issued, redeem able for any Podiatry Institute con ference of equal price or as partial registra tion fee on any higher price confer ence. The certifi cate will be valid for a period of one year from date of issue. NO cancel lations or trans fers will be accepted within two weeks of the start of the conference. In the event the conference is cancelled by events beyond our control, the participant will receive a full refund or transfer to another conference, without penalty, within 30 days of the notice of cancellation.

The PodiaTry insTiTuTe

®OUR MISSIONTo be a supportive global network of members, colleagues, and friends that enhances the quality of life for patients with foot, ankle, and leg disorders through innovative education, research, and service.

BOARD OF DIRECTORSMichelle L. Butterworth, DPMCHAIRMAN

Alfred J. Phillips, DPMIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN

Joshua J. Mann, DPMVICE-CHAIRMAN

Bradley D. Castellano, DPMTREASURER

Eugene D. Timpano, DPMSECRETARY

Andrea D. Cass, DPMMichael C. McGlamry, DPM

Daniel F. Vickers, CAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

SEMINAR COMMITTEEJohn A. Ruch, DPM SEMINAR COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN

Brian B. Carpenter, DPM CHAIR, CME COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE

Michelle L. Butterworth, DPM Michael S. Downey, DPM Annette D. Filiatrault, DPM Todd B. Haddon, DPM Donald R. Green, DPM Clifford D. Mah, DPM D. Scot Malay, DPM Michael C. McGlamry, DPM Alfred J. Phillips, DPM Scott R. Roman, DPM Joe T. Southerland, DPM

The Podiatry Institute is a non-profit educational foundation that offers a variety of programs including conferences, work-shops and post-graduate courses, in addition to textbooks, DVDs, PowerPoint® presentations and patient education materials. The Institute has achieved national and international recognition for its leading role in developing and advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and surgery. The faculty members are al l volunteers who serve without compensation. They are committed to ongoing education in the area of foot and ankle surgery.

For more information, please visit www.podiatryinstitute.com

  MAKE CHECKS PAyABLE TO:  The Podiatry Institute OR USE ❏ M/C   ❏ vISA   ❏ AX   ❏ DISC

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  Signature __________________________________________________________ Date ______________________

REGISTER FOR A 2021 SEMINAR AT THE REGULAR RATE AND RECEIVE 25% OFF YOUR SECOND 2021 SEMINAR

VALID ONLY FOR SEMINARS. DOES NOT APPLY TO RESIDENTS, RETIRED, MILITARY OR APMA YOUNG MEMBERS. DOES NOT APPLY TO EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION OR CADAVER SURGICAL SKILLS COURSES.

CALL BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE SECOND SEMINAR TO RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT.

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if you do Not reCeive aN email CoNfirma tioN, please Call our offiCe to CoNfirm registratioN.

Sanibel Conference Registration

CHOOSE ONE OF FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTERONLINE

(BEFORE 10/21/21) www.podiatryinstitute.com

PHONE

888.833.5682 or 770.939.0393

FAx

404.508.8539MAIL

The Podiatry Institute 2675 N Decatur Rd, Ste 309 Decatur, GA 30033-6132

❑  $565 on or before 9/23/21

❑  $615 9/24/21 thru 10/21/21

❑  $715 after 10/21/21 or at the door (Credit Card oNly)

❑  $340 Retired Podiatrists or Active Military

❑  $125* Student or Resident with letter from Residency Director

*DOES nOT APPLy TO CADAvER WORKSHOPS. letter must be submitted by mail WITH yOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATIOn FORM. RESIDEnT REGISTRA TIOn nOT ACCEPTED by E-MAIL OR OnLInE.

❑  $100 Florida Package (optional)

❑  Special Seminar Rate for APMA Young Members. Call 888.833.5682.

❑  Food functions are open to registered attendees only. Additional meal packages can be purchased for family/guests. Includes 4 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 4 breaks.

   ____ # OF ADULTS ($100 EACH)

   ____ # OF CHILDREn 12 & UnDER ($50 EACH)

WEBINAR REGISTRATION ONLY

❑  $565 Webinar on or before 9/23/21

❑  $615 Webinar 9/24/21 thru 10/21/21

❑  $715 Webinar after 10/21/21

❑  $340 Webinar Retired Podiatrists or Active Military

❑  FREE Webinar Student/ Resident Registration

❑  $100 Webinar Florida Package (optional)