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THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE AND OREGON PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PRESENT PACIFIC COAST 2015 PODIATRY CONFERENCE Special thanks 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 PICA Group Stryker Foot & Ankle GOLD Amerx Health Care Bako Integrated Physician Solutions Smith & Nephew, Inc. SILVER Delta Surgical Instruments DePuy Synthes ICS Software Metric Medical Devices The Tetra Corporation Valeant Pharmaceuticals BRONZE Redi-thotics THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE 2015 CORPORATE SPONSORS 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 participants 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. ©2015 Photos courtesy of ©TravelPortland (All the Apparatus byTorsten Kjellstrand) AUGUST 6-9 EMBASSY SUITES PORTLAND - DOWNTOWN PORTLAND

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THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE AND OREGON PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PRESENT

PAC I F I C CO A S T 2 0 1 5 P O D I AT R Y C O N F E R E N C E

Special thanks for their out standing support of The Podiatry Institute

and the continued devel opment of

excellence in post-graduate continu ing

educa tion. Please support these companies that

support your profession.

P L AT I N U MPICA Group

Stryker Foot & Ankle

G O L DAmerx

Health Care

Bako Integrated Physician Solutions

Smith & Nephew, Inc.

S I LV E RDelta Surgical Instruments

DePuy Synthes

ICS Software

Metric Medical Devices

The Tetra Corporation

Valeant Pharmaceuticals

B R O N Z ERedi-thotics

THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE

2 0 1 5 C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R S

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 participants 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. ©2015 Ph

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OREGON PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PRESENT

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A NONPROFIT TEACHING FOUNDATION

A U G U S T 6 - 9 EMBASSY SUITES PORTLAND - DOWNTOWN

This is a PICA approved risk management seminar.

P O R T L A N D APPROVED FOR A MAXIMUM OF

25.0 Continuing Education Contact Hours

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Photo courtesy of ©TravelPortland

DOWNTOWN PORTLAND is vibrantand people-friendly. Begin with Portland’s “living room,” Pioneer Courthouse Square (503.223.1613 www.thesquarepdx.org). Take a stroll along meandering paths at South Park Blocks. It’s a short walk to the surrounding theatres and museums, including the Oregon Historical Society (503.222.1741 www.ohs.org) and the Portland Art Museum (503.226.2811 www.portlandartmuseum.org). Discover beautiful stained glass windows created by the famed Povey Brothers Art Glass Works at the First Christian Church and many other churches including The Old Church, as well as Huber’s Restaurant, the Pittock Mansion (French Renaissance style home nestled 1,000 feet above the city’s skyline, 503.823.3623 www.pittockmansion.org), and some Irvington District homes.

MORE MUSEUMS/TOURSEnd of the Oregon Trail Museum Presentations by live History Interpreters in period attire. 503.657.9336 www.historicoregoncity.org

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Features demonstrations, a planetarium, and the USS Blueback submarine (featured in Hunt for Red October). 503.797.4000 www.omsi.edu

Portland Walking Tours Explore the excitement, history, food, art, architecture, neighborhoods, parks, fountains, bridges, and just plain weird places in Portland. 503.774.4522 www.portlandwalkingtours.com

BACK TO NATUREAudubon Society of Portland This 43-acre wildlife nature sanctuary has miles of trails through a mixed coniferous forest, streams, ponds and vegetation. 503.292.6855 www.audubonportland.org

Hoyt Arboretum Hilly terrain with over 800 species of trees and shrubs, and the largest collection of conifers from around the world. 503.865.8733 www.hoytarboretum.org

International Rose Test Gardens One of the country’s largest and oldest rose test gardens, it offers a spectacular view of the “City of Roses”. 503.823.3636 www.rosegardenstore.org/rose-gardens.cfm

Lan Su Chinese Garden Enter one of Portland’s greatest treasures for a window into Chinese culture — this authentically built Ming Dynasty scholar’s garden. 503.228.8131 www.lansugarden.org

Portland Japanese Garden Enjoy the serenity and quiet beauty of five distinct garden styles—all in harmony with nature. 503.223.1321 www.japanesegarden.com

Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Stopover for migrating waterfowl and shorebirds is located on the Pacific Flyway. 503.625.5944 www.fws.gov/tualatinriver/

OTHER ACTIVITIESPortland Spirit River Cruises Enjoy beautiful views of Portland’s downtown skyline and superb service with your choice of dinner, lunch, brunch, or sight-seeing cruises. 503.224.3900 www.portlandspirit.com

Powell’s City of Books The largest used and new bookstore on Earth! Grab a cup of joe and a map to the color-coded rooms containing over 1.5 million books. 800.878.7323 503.228.4651 www.powells.com

Sauvie Island Lavender Farm View lovely mountain peaks as you pick your own fresh lavender or stop by the charming market for plants and hand crafted gifts. 503.577.6565 sauvieislandlavenderfarm.com

SPECIAL EVENTSBest of Portland Tour AUG 6-7 Discover Portland the green and eco-friendly way. This award-winning walk clarifies why Portland is regularly recognized as one of the best places to live. 503.774.4522 www.portlandwalking tours.com/tours/best-of-portland-city-tour/

The Bite of Oregon AUG 7-9 Celebrating Oregon’s bounty of food, craft beer, wine, and music at Waterfront Park. Benefiting Special Olympics Oregon. 503.248.0600 www.biteoforegon.com

Washington Park Summer Festival AUG 7-14 A proud tradition in Portland, this festival offers eight consecutive evening performances in the gorgeous Washington Park Rose Garden Amphitheater. 503.823.7529 www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/489145

Train Rides AUG 8-9 Ride the Oregon Pacific Railroad passenger train between the Oregon Rail Heritage Center and Oaks Amusement Park, via the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge along the Willamette River and back! 503.659.4199 www.portlandtrainrides.com

Portland Saturday Market AUG 8-9 The largest continually operating outdoor arts and crafts market in the nation. Historic Old Town. 503.222.6072 www.portlandsaturdaymarket.com

MORE FOR KIDSNorth Clackamas Aquatic Park This giant kids’ water paradise has metro Portland’s only wave pool, a dive well and water slides. 503.557.7873 ncprd.com/aquatic-park

Oaks Amusement Park Thrill rides, kids rides, bumper cars, carnival games and an indoor roller-skating rink. 503.233.5777 oakspark.com

Oregon Zoo Animals from around the world can be seen at this award winning zoo with a huge diversity of animals and exhibits! 503.226.1561 www.oregonzoo.org

Portland Children’s Museum Make a splash in the Water Works, dig into fun in the Dig Pit, see yourself on TV, catch a puppet show or create your own. 503.223.6500 www.portlandcm.org

World Forestry Center’s Discovery Museum Get harnessed in and hoisted up 45’ for a bird’s-eye-view of the forest, or climb underneath the forest to see the life below. 503.228.1367 www.worldforestry.org

More information is available at: www.travelportland.com and www.traveloregon.com

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SITES & ACTIVITIES TO EXPLORE DURING YOUR STAY

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T H U R S D AY A U G U S T 6 12:00 PM REGISTRATION, EXHIBIT HALL OPENS

12:25 PM WELCOME

12:30 PM REARFOOT AND ANKLE PART ONE

Anatomic Dissection of Ankle FracturesExFix Trauma StrategiesLauge HansenConcepts in Bone Plating: When and WhyRevisional Achilles Tendon RepairAnkle Replacement: The New Ankle FusionPanel Q&A

3:00 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK, VISIT EXHIBITORS

3:45 PM REARFOOT AND ANKLE PART TWO

3 Year Look Back at a Charcot ReconstructionWeight-bearing CT: The Missing DimensionAnkle Fusion: The Old Ankle ReplacementTechnique of STJ FusionOsteotomy Planning in Foot and Ankle SurgeryPanel Q&A

5:45 PM PICA RISK MANAGEMENT SESSIONMillion Dollar Cases: What Can be Learned This program includes a review and study of three podiatric malpractice cases that resulted in million dollar settlements. Each of these cases has valuable lessons that can be learned to improve patient outcomes and reduce the likelihood of a lawsuit.

7:00 PM THURSDAY SESSION ADJOURNS

D I S T I N G U I S H E D FA C U LT YScientific ChairmanClifford D. Mah, DPM Portland, Oregon

Special Guest FacultyJohn Anderson, MDPortland, Oregon

Lloyd Heller, MDPortland, Oregon

Jonathan M. Moore, DPMSomerset, Kentucky

Tracey C. Vlahovic, DPMAssociate Professor, Podiatric Medicine and Orthopedics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Podiatry InstituteSteven R. Carter, DPM Covington, Georgia

Jose Gonzalez, DPMDeKalb Medical, Decatur, Georgia

Gary J. LaBianco, Jr., DPM Dayton, Ohio

Kevin Lu, DPMDeKalb Medical, Decatur, Georgia

Michael C. McGlamry, DPM Cumming, Georgia

Aprajita Nakra, DPM Gilbert, Arizona

John A. Ruch, DPM Village Podiatry Group, Tucker, Georgia

Mickey D. Stapp, DPMAugusta, Georgia

Robert B. Weinstein, DPMFayetteville, Georgia

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.

F R I D AY A U G U S T 77:00 AM BREAKFAST WITH THE EXHIBITORS

7:30 AM FOREFOOT SURGERYYoungswick Austin for Hallux LimitusA New Technique for Repair of the Lesser MPJThe Nerve NeuromaLisfranc Joint: Anatomic Dissection and Arthrodesis TechniqueControversies in Jones Fracture ManagementLesser MTPJ InstabilityPanel Q&A

9:30 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK, VISIT EXHIBITORS

10:15 AM TOPICS OF INTERESTMelanomaNailed It! Developments in Topical Dermatologic ProductsInflamm tory MarkersTumors of the Foot and AnkleAlgorithm to Diagnose Skin DisordersThe Surgeon Inventor: Path to CommercializationPanel Q&A

12:45 PM LUNCH WITH EXHIBITORS, SPEAKERS, COLLEAGUES

1:30 PM WORKSHOPSROTATION 1: 1:30 PM-2:25 PM; ROTATION 2: 2:35 PM-3:30 PMYou must attend one workshop per rotation to receive full cme credits

Topical Wound Care Products That You Need to Know About in 2015: Effective Wound Healing Protocols That Will Enhance Wound Healing and Grow Your Practice with Jonathan M. Moore, DPMFirst-line Early Intervention Treatment for DFUSTreating Complex Hallux Valgus Deformities

3:30 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK, VISIT EXHIBITORS

4:15 PM Hallux Valgus SurgeryMultiple Metatarsal LengtheningPlate Fixation of the 1st MPJ ArthrodesisFracture Following BunionectomyPanel Q&A

6:30 PM FRIDAY SESSION ADJOURNS

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S AT U R D AY A U G U S T 87:00 AM BREAKFAST WITH THE EXHIBITORS

7:30 AM MEDICINESafe Use of NSAIDsPeri-op ProcessMRI of the Foot and AnkleThe Role on Fluorescent Microangiography and Dermacell in Reconstruction of Complex Foot WoundsPanel Q&A

10:00 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK, VISIT EXHIBITORS

11:00 AM EXHIBIT HALL CLOSES

11:00 AM WOUND CAREProphylactic Diabetic SurgeryPanel Q&A

2:00 PM SATURDAY SESSION ADJOURNS

2:00 PM OPMA BUSINESS MEETING4:00 PM OPMA BUSINESS MEETING ADJOURNS

TENTATIVE PROGRAM, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

P O R T L A N D A C C O M M O D AT I O N S The Embassy Suites Portland - Downtown is the ideal place from which to explore all that Oregon’s biggest city has to offer. A convenient location in the heart of the city combines with spacious all-suite accommodations, excellent leisure facilities and a high standard of service to make your stay an unforgettable experience. Original architecture maintains the character of this historic building while a range of modern amenities ensure your comfort.

Stay connected at the business center or work from the convenience of your room with high-speed internet access. Unwind with a workout in the fully equipped Fitness Center or swim laps in the heated indoor pool. Afterwards, soak away all your cares in the Jacuzzi. Savor the flavors of Portland when dining at Portland Prime restaurant where fresh seafood,

fine steaks and locally sourced produce is a specialty.

A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held until it is full or July 6, 2015, whichever comes first. Please b o o k e a r l y t o g u a r a n t e e y o u r reservation. In order to secure our s p e c i a l g r o u p r a t e , a d v a n c e d reservations are mandatory and you must advise Reservations that you are attending The Podiatr y Institute conference. Rates cannot be changed for guests who fail to identify their affiliation at the time the reservation is made. Rate applicable 3 days before/ 3 days after (based on availability).

Sgl/Dbl Room Rate for a 2-Room Suite: $189 (plus tax, currently 14.5%, subject to change without notice)

Embassy Suites Portland - Downtown319 SW Pine Street, Portland, OR 97204

800.643.7892 or 503.279.9000 www.embassyportland.com GROUP CODE: TPITo register online, click the hotel link on the Portland conference page at www.podiatryinstitute.com

T R AV E L D I S C O U N T STo obtain the best possible rates and make your reservations, please call our official agency:

Travel Leaders 678.689.0176

(A $25.00 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 the above number.

L E A R N E R O B J E C T I V E SAt the conclusion of the conference, the participant should be able to:

■ Understand the various midfoot and heel conditions presented and understand the differential diagnosis and treatment options available.

■ Understand the various surgical options presented for the forefoot with an emphasis on challenges and avoiding complications.

■ Understand the various surgical options presented for the first ray with an emphasis on challenges and avoiding complications.

■ Understand the various updates and strategies in wound care, infections and infection management.

■ Understand the various surgical options presented for the rearfoot with an emphasis on challenges and avoiding complications.

■ Understand the modalities available and surgical approaches to complications and revisional surgery.

■ Understand the perioperative considerations of the conditions presented.

S U N D AY A U G U S T 97:00 AM BREAKFAST

7:30 AM REARFOOT AND ANKLE PART THREE

Diabetic Ankle FracturesExFix Triple ArthrodesisSurgical Management of the Adult/Geriatric FlatfootNeglected Achilles Tendon RupturesCoalitionsPanel Q&A

10:00 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK

10:15 AM RESIDENT SECTIONPeroperative Management of Blood DisordersMedical Management of Post-op PatientsPanel Q&A

12:45 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

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 25.0continuing education contact hours

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❑ $490 on or before 7/9/15

❑ $540 after 7/9/15 or at the door

❑ $590 after 7/22/15 or at the door

❑ $265 Retired Podiatrists or Active Military

❑ $65 Residents 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.

❑ 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 3 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 5 breaks.

_____ # OF ADULTS ($100 EACH)

_____ # OF CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER ($50 EACH)

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

City _____________________________________________ State ____________ Zip ____________________________________

Phone ___________________________________________ First Name for Name Tag ____________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE INDICATE ANY SPECIAL NEEDS YOU HAVE AND WE WILL CONTACT YOU

Email ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ (REQUIRED FOR CONFIRMATION)

CHOOSE 1 OF 4 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

❑ ONLINE

(BEFORE 7/22/15)

www.podiatryinstitute.com

❑ PHONE

888.833.5682 or 770.939.0393

❑ FAX

404.508.8539

❑ MAIL

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

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 $50 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.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: The Podiatry Institute OR USE ❏ M/C ❏ VISA ❏ AX ❏ DISC

Card # ___________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date _____________________MONTH / YEAR

Signature ________________________________________________________________ Date _________________________

IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE AN EMAIL CONFIRMA TION, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE TO CONFIRM REGISTRATION.

The PodiaTry insTiTuTe

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M I S S I O NTo be a supportive,

global network of members, colleagues and friends which

enhances the quality of life for patients with foot, ankle,

and leg disorders through innovative education, research and service.

B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R SJohn V. Vanore, DPM

CHAIRMAN

Michelle L. Butterworth, DPM Annette D. Filiatrault, DPM

M. Jay Groves, IV, DPM Alfred J. Phillips, DPM Rahn A. Ravenell, DPM Scott R. Roman, DPM

Daniel F. Vickers, CAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

S E M I N A R C O M M I T T E E

John A. Ruch, DPM DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION

Michael C. McGlamry, DPM CORPORATE LIAISON

Michelle L. Butterworth, DPM David J. Caldarella, DPM Thomas J. Chang, 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 Aprajita Nakra, DPM

Alfred J. Phillips, DPM Jay D. Ryan, DPM

Joe T. Southerland, DPM

The Podiatry Institute is a nonprofit educational foundation that offers a variety of programs including conferences, workshops 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 all 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

P O R T L A N D C O N F E R E N C E R E G I S T R AT I O N

REGISTER FOR A 2015 SEMINAR AT THE REGULAR R ATEAND RECEIVE 25% OFF YOUR SECOND 2015 SEMINAR

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

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

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