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www.internationalfootankle.org st LAS VEGAS 21 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TIMES & TOPICS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WYNN Resort & Casino - Las Vegas September 24-26, 2015 ▲ up to 25 CECH (12 Radiology Credits: ) Thursday 24 September 2015 up to 8.0 Continuing Education Contact Hours 12:00-1:00 pm Registration – Sign-In: Margaux Rooms 1:00-5:15 pm Dr. Dock Dockery, Moderator - (up to 4 CECH) Meeting: Margaux 1 Heel Pain Dr. Dock Dockery Non-Podiatric Literature Review of Tinea Pedis Dr. Bryan Markinson Metatarsal Fractures Dr. Stephen Mariash Break (No Exhibitors) Margaux 1 Anatomical Consideration of the 1st Ray Dr. Daniel J. Hatch Interesting Cases in Podiatric Medicine Dr. Bradley W. Bakotic Identifying Fungal Pathogens: Technologies New & Old Dr. Bradley W. Bakotic 5:15-6:30 pm Dinner Break (On Your Own) 6:30-10:30 pm Dr. Daniel J. Hatch, Moderator (up to 4 CECH) Round Table Workshops-Attendance Taken Margaux 2

6.30-10.30 pm Multiple Rotating 30-Minute Workshops (Must Be Present to Receive CME credits) Industry Workshops Stations Wine & Chess Reception Immediately Following Workshops: Co-Sponsored with Bako Integrated Solutions Margaux 2 Friday 25 September 2015 up to 8.5 Continuing Education Contact Hours 07:00-08:00 am Continental Breakfast - Visit Exhibitors Margaux 2 07:30 am-12:30 pm Dr. Stephen Mariash, Moderator - (up to 4.5 CECH) Meeting: Margaux 1 Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus Dr. Stephen Mariash Frontal Plane Correction of HAV Using Modified Lapidus Dr. Zachary M. Thomas A Unifying Mechanism in Sensory Peripheral Neuropathies Dr. Richard H. Mann Break - Visit Exhibitors Margaux 2 Evolution of Collagen in Wound Healing Dr. Gene S. Graham Form Follows Posture Dr. Edward Glaser Evaluation & Treatment of Cavus Foot Dr. Daniel J. Hatch 12:30-1:30 pm Lunch & Learn: Track 1: ICD-10 *Partially Sponsored by ICD-10 America-Margaux 2 Dr. Michael L. Brody* Lunch & Learn: Track 2: BME Lecture & Workshop (Must Be Pre-Registered)-LaFleur 2 Dr. Mary E. Crawford 1:30-6:00 pm Dr. Bryan Markinson, Moderator - (up to 4 CECH) Meeting: Margaux 1 Primer on Dermoscopy of Pigmented Lesions Dr. Bryan Markinson Calcaneal Fractures: State of the Art Dr. John Schuberth Utilization of SPECT CT in Foot & Ankle Pathology Dr. Kristin J. Thomas Break - Visit Exhibitors Margaux 2 Platelet-Rich Plasma for Tendon Repair Dr. Harry Burke The Pediatric History Dr. Louis De Caro The Pediatric Physical Exam Dr. Louis DeCaro 6:00 pm Scheduled End of Today’s Program Have a Nice Evening Saturday 26 September 2015 up to 8.5 Continuing Education Contact Hours 06:45-07:30 am Continental Breakfast - Visit Exhibitors Margaux 2 07:30-12:30 pm Dr. Mary E. Crawford, Moderator - (up to 4.5 CECH) Margaux 1 Meeting Contemporary Thoughts in Hallux Limitus Deformity Dr. Mary E. Crawford Does It Really Matter What Operation We Do? Dr. John M. Schuberth What’s Feasible with Early Weightbearing in Foot & Ankle ? Dr. Zachary M. Thomas Break - Visit Exhibitors Margaux 2 Posture Analysis: Quantifying Foot Function Dr. Edward Glaser Melanoma Update Dr. Bryan Markinson Akin Osteotomy: Are We Cheating or Fixing? Dr. Stephen Mariash Arthroereisis of the STJ Dr. Daniel J. Hatch 12:30-1:30 pm Lunch Track 1: No Speaker Margaux 2 Lunch & Learn: Track 2: BME Lecture & Workshop (Must Be Pre-Registered)-LaFleur 2 Dr. Mary E. Crawford 1.30-6:00 pm Dr. Rex Z. Nilson, Moderator - (up to 4 CECH ) Meeting: Margaux 1 Off-Loading the Diabetic Foot Dr. Gene S. Graham Pediatric Fractures of the Foot & Ankle Dr. John M. Schuberth Treatment of Hardware in the Presence of Trauma & Infection Dr. Kristin J. Thomas Break - Drawing for IFAF Tuition to 2014 Meeting - Visit Exhibitors Margaux 2 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infections Dr. Harry Burke Plastic Surgery Techniques for Closure of Circular or Oval Defects Dr. Mary E. Crawford Soft Tissue Masses: Biopsy Indications Dr. Dock Dockery 6:00 pm Scheduled End of Program Have a Safe Trip Home

*NOTICE: Each speaker is required to disclose the existence of any financial assistance, grant, support, or status as a consultant or speaker bureau member or any other item of value for any presentation made at this meeting. **up to 25 CECH (12 RC ) certificates will be available ONLINE after the meeting. There will be a $10 mailing charge for all ‘hard copy’ certificates requested. www.internationalfootankle.org

st LAS VEGAS 21 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WYNN Resort & Casino - Las Vegas September 24-26, 2015 ▲ up to 25 CECH (12 Radiology Credits: RC )

SPEAKERS and TOPICS:

Bradley W. Bakotic, DPM, DO: Interesting Cases in Podiatric Medicine (*Sponsored by Bako Integrated Physician Solutions) Identifying Fungal Pathogens: Technologies New & Old Workshop: Biopsy Techniques & New Testing Methods Michael L. Brody, DPM*: Update on ICD-10* (*Sponsored by ICD-10 America) Harry B. Burke, DPM: Platelet-Rich Plasma for Tendon Repair Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infections Mary E. Crawford, DPM*: Contemporary Thoughts in Hallux Limitus Deformity (*Sponsored by BME) Plastic Surgery Techniques for Closure of Circular or Oval Defects Workshop: BME Cases/Workshop* Louis J. DeCaro, DPM*: The Pediatric History (*Sponsored by Nolaro24, LLC) The Pediatric Physical Exam Dock Dockery, DPM: Heel Pain Soft Tissue Masses: Biopsy Indications Edward Glaser, DPM*: Forms Follows Posture (*Sponsored by Sole Supports) Posture Analysis: Quantifying Foot Function Workshop: New Orthotic Technology* Gene Graham, DPM*: The Evolution of Collagen in Wound Healing* (*Sponsored by Amerx Health Care Corp) Off-Loading the Diabetic Foot Daniel J. Hatch, DPM: Anatomical Considerations of the 1st Ray Evaluation & Treatment of Cavus Foot Arthroereisis of the STJ Workshop: Thursday Evening Moderator Richard H. Mann, DPM: A Unifying Mechanism in Sensory Peripheral Neuropathies Stephen Mariash, DPM: Metatarsal Fractures Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus Akin Osteotomy: Are We Cheating or Fixing? Bryan Markinson, DPM: Non-Podiatric Literature Review of Tinea Pedis Primer on Dermoscopy of Pigmented Lesions Melanoma Update John M. Schuberth, DPM: Calcaneal Fractures: State of the Art Does It Really Matter What Type of Bunion Operation We Do? Pediatric Fractures of the Foot & Ankle Kristin J. Thomas, DPM: Utilizing SPECT CT in Foot & Ankle Pathology Treatment of Hardware in the Presence of Trauma & Infection Zachary M. Thomas, DPM: Frontal Plane Correction of HAV Using Modified Lapidus What’s Feasible with Early Weightbearing in Foot & Ankle Surgery?

*NOTICE: Each speaker is required to disclose the existence of any financial assistance, grant, support, or status as a consultant or speaker bureau member or any other item of value for any presentation made at this meeting.

st LAS VEGAS 21 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WYNN Resort & Casino - Las Vegas September 24-26, 2015 ▲ up to 25 CECH (12 Radiology Credits: RC )

GOALS & OBJECTIVES:

The attending practitioner should be able to have a better understanding of multiple topics and subjects discussed during the 25 hours of continuing medical education classes with improvement in current knowledge and applications of treatment techniques for conditions involving the lower extremities.

 To better understand current treatment options for the management of metatarsal fractures and pediatric foot & ankle fractures and the comparison of current treatments.

 To improve the recognition of complicated cutaneous fungal infections and to review the current recommendations for treatments of these conditions.

 To review current trends and treatment protocols for conditions such as first ray abnormalities, pes cavus and pes planovalgus.

 To learn specific techniques for recognition, evaluation and management, including current medical and surgical treatment of pigmented skin lesions, pediatric lower extremity conditions and Hallux Limitus conditions.

 To provide additional understanding of and hallux abductovalgus deformities and options for the treatment of these problems.

 To better understand current treatment options for the management of diabetic foot ulcers.

 To review current thoughts on peroneal tendinopathy, early weight-bearing after surgery and new diagnostic techniques in foot & ankle surgery.

 To learn updated information regarding biomechanical evaluations of the foot and total contact orthotic devices and the conditions that are treated with this modality.

 To explore diverse topics presented by medical professionals in specialized areas of podiatric medicine and surgery, dermatology and diagnostic imaging.

IFAF LAS VEGAS Seminar: CREDENTIALS OF SPEAKERS – Wynn Las Vegas, September 24-26, 2015

Bradley W. Bakotic, DPM, DO: Member: American Medical Association; Fellow, College of American Pathologists; DPM Degree (Valedictorian) from Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine, Miami Shores, FL 1992; DO Degree (Cum Laude) from University of New England, Biddeford, ME 1995; Residency (Anatomic and Clinical Pathology): Tufts University Medical School Western Campus- Baystate Medical Center (PGY 1-2), Springfield, MA 1995-7 and University of Miami-Mount Sinai Medical Center (PGY 3-4), Miami Beach, FL 1997-9; Subspecialty Fellowships: Oncologic Surgical Pathology (D. Klimstra, MD, Director), Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 1999-2000 and Dermatopathology, Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology (A. B. Ackerman, MD, Director) New York, NY 2000-01; Section Editor, Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Editorial Board, Dermatopathology, Practical and Conceptual; Board Certified in Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology, Board Certified in Anatomic Pathology by the American Board of Pathology, Board Certified in Dermatopathology by the American Board of Dermatology and the American Board of Pathology; Selected as one of America’s 175 Most Influential of 2006 and as Movers and Shakers: America’s Most Influential , 2012, by Management Magazine Editors & Advisors; Faculty and Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, Edmonds, WA; Director of Podiatric and Dermatopathology, Bako Integrated Physician Solutions, Alpharetta, Georgia. Disclosure: Funds received through an unrestricted educational grant from BAKO have been used to support this speaker.

Michael L. Brody, DPM: Board Certified in Podiatric Orthopedics, American Board of Podiatric Medicine; Residency, Montrose VA Medical Center, 1987-88; Past Director, Residency Training, and Teaching Staff, Northport VA Medical Center, Northport, NY; Member, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management; Certification Commission for Health Information Technology: Ambulatory Care Workgroup; Healthcare Information Technology Standards: Provider Prospective Technical Committee, US Technical Advisory Group to ISO CP 215; Author of multiple articles in PM News, APMA News, PICA Footlights; Private practice, Long Island Podiatry PC, Long Island, New York. Disclosure: Funds received through an unrestricted educational grant from ICD-10 America have been used to support this speaker.

Harry B. Burke, DPM, FACFAS: Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American Society of Podiatric Dermatology; Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine; Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management; Fellow, American Podiatric Wound Care Association; Medicare Evaluator for DME; Board Certified in Wound Care; Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Board Certified in Podiatric Medicine and Orthopedics, American Board of Podiatric Medicine; Attending Podiatric Physician, Heritage Valley Wound Care Centers; Director of Podiatric Residency Program (PM&S-36), Heritage Valley Health Systems; Past Member of Council of Podiatric Medical Education; Past Member, Joint Residency Review Committee, Onsite Evaluator of Residency Programs; Oral Examiner, ABPOPPM; Author of Numerous Published Articles on Wound Care Topics; Faculty and Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, Seattle, WA; Private practice, Monaca, Pennsylvania.

Mary E. Crawford, DPM, FACFAS: Fellow, Past Board of Directors and Past President (2009-2010), American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics; Board Certified in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Past Director of Education and Residency Training and Current Surgery Instructor, Department of Education, Swedish Podiatric Surgical Residency Training Program (PM&S-36), Swedish Medical Center, Cherry Hill Campus, Seattle, WA; Selected as one of America’s 175 Most Influential Podiatrists of 2006 and as Movers and Shakers: America’s Most Influential Podiatrist, 2012, by Podiatry Management Magazine Editors & Advisors; 2009 George A. Sonneborn Lecturer, TUSPM, Philadelphia, PA; Temple University Alumni Fellow, 2009; Editor, Cutaneous Disorders of the Lower Extremity, W.B. Saunders, 1997; Author, Color Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology, Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1999; Author, Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery, 2nd edition, Elsevier Sciences, 2012; Faculty, Board of Directors, American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis (AAFAO); Faculty, Board of Directors and Chair, Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, Edmonds, WA; Private practice, Ankle and Foot Clinic of Everett, Everett, Washington. Disclosure: Funds received through an unrestricted educational grant from BME have been used to support this speaker.

Louis J. DeCaro, DPM, FACFAP: Residency, St. Vincent Hospital, 1999-2001, Worcester, MA; Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management; Fellow and President, American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics; Board of Trustees, Massachusetts Podiatric Medical Society; Massachusetts State Coordinator, APMAPAC; Author of multiple articles in Podiatry Management and JAPMA; Invited Speaker, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, Edmonds, WA; Private practice, DeCaro Total Foot Care Center, West Hatfield, Massachusetts. Disclosure: Funds received through an unrestricted educational grant from Nolaro24, LLC, have been used to support this speaker.

Dock Dockery, DPM, FACFAS: Fellow and Past Board of Directors, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American Society of Podiatric Dermatology; Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine; Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics; Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Board Certified in Podiatric Orthopedics, American Board of Podiatric Medicine; Distinguished Practitioner, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Division, National Academies of Practice; Voted: “One of America’s 175 Most Influential Podiatrist” of 2006 and as “Movers and Shakers: America’s Most Influential Podiatrists”, 2012, by Podiatry Management Magazine Editors & Advisors; Author, Color Atlas and Text of Forefoot Surgery, Mosby Publishers, 1992; Author, Cutaneous Disorders of the Lower Extremities, W.B. Saunders Publisher, 1997; Author, Color Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology, Lippincott-Raven, 1999; Author, Lower Extremity Soft Tissue & Cutaneous Plastic Surgery, 2nd Edition, Elsevier Science, 2012; International Lecturer; Editor-in-Chief, Foot and Ankle Online Journal (www.faoj.org); Chairman of the Board and Director of Scientific Affairs, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Everett, Washington.

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IFAF LAS VEGAS Seminar: CREDENTIALS OF SPEAKERS – Wynn Las Vegas, September 24-26, 2015

Edward Glaser, DPM: Member, Tennessee Podiatric Medical Association; Member, American Podiatric Medical Association; Frequent Lecturer on Biomechanics and Functional Orthotic Devices to State and Regional Medical Societies; Visiting Professor at 21 Universities including Vanderbilt, Bellmont, NUHS, UT Chattanooga, and University of the Pacific; Author of The Bottom Block” Theory and Text; Director of Foot & Spine Research Institute, Lyles, Tennessee; Invited Guest Speaker, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; President and Founder, Sole Supports Inc. Biomechanical Laboratory, Bon Aqua, Tennessee. Disclosure: Funds received through an unrestricted educational grant from Sole Supports have been used to support this speaker.

Gene Graham, DPM, AACFAS, FAPWCA: BS, Microbiology, Ohio State University; Associate, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Fellow, American Professional Wound Care Association; Residency, Ohio State University Hospital East; Physician Certified in Wound Care, by the Council for Medical Education and Testing (CMET); Board Certified, American Board of Lower Extremity Surgery; Faculty, Grant Medical Center Residency Training Program; Member, Ohio Podiatric Medical Association, American Podiatric Medical Association; Invited Guest Speaker, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research, Edmonds, WA; Private practice, Columbus, Ohio. Disclosure: Funds received through an unrestricted educational grant from Amerx have been used to support this speaker.

Daniel J. Hatch, DPM, FACFAS: Fellow and Past President and Past Board of Directors, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Board Certified American Board of Podiatric Medicine; Past Director of Residency Training and current Director of Surgical Training, North Colorado Medical Center; Faculty, American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis (AAFAO); Faculty and Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Private practice, Foot & Ankle Center of Northern Colorado, PC, Greeley, Colorado.

Richard H. Mann, DPM, BS, CWS: BS, Mathematics, Queens College CUNY; Graduated NYCPM 1978; Residency, FDR VA Medical Center, Montrose, NY; Certified Wound Care Specialist, American Academy of Wound Management; Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Retired; Staff at Delray Medical Center; Founder and CEO, Realm Labs, LLC, distributors of NeuRemedy®; Author & lecturer on peripheral neuropathy; Invited Guest Speaker, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Private Practice, Boynton Beach, Florida.

Stephen A. Mariash, DPM, FACFAS: Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Residency, Atlanta Hospital, (PSR-36), 1988-91; Participating Instructor, Family Practice Residency Program, St. Cloud, MN; Contributing Author: Comprehensive Textbook of Hallux AbductoValgus Reconstruction (D. Marcinko, Editor); Physician Volunteer, Summer Olympic Games, Atlanta, GA, 1996; Chief of Staff, St. Cloud Surgical Center; Member, Continuing Medical Education Committee, St. Cloud Hospital; Trauma Section Editor, Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Faculty, American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis (AAFAO); Faculty and Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Practice: St. Cloud Orthopedic Associates, St. Cloud, MN.

Bryan C. Markinson DPM, FASPD: Fellow and Past President, American Society of Podiatric Dermatology; Board Certified, American Board of Podiatric Medicine; Associate Professor of and Chief, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, The Leni and Peter W. May Department of Orthopedic Surgery; Instructor, Department of Dermatologic Surgery and Team Member - Skin Cancer and Melanoma Group, Tisch Cancer Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City; Board of Trustees, Council for Nail Disorders; Former Fellow, Division of Dermatopathology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Medical Consultant for Bako Integrated Physician Solutions; Selected as one of America’s 175 Most Influential Podiatrists of 2006 and as Movers and Shakers: America’s Most Influential Podiatrist, 2012, by Podiatry Management Magazine Editors & Advisors; Faculty and Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Adjunct Professor, Division of Medical Sciences, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, NY, NY.

John M. Schuberth, DPM: Past President, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Board Certified, Foot & Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Former Editor, Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Teaching Faculty, Swedish Podiatric Surgical Residency Program (PSR- 36), Swedish Medical Center, Cherry Hill, Seattle, WA.; Author of numerous chapters in medical textbooks and articles in peer reviewed scientific journals; Course Chair, Advanced Internal Fixation Course, American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis (AAFAO); Faculty and Board of Medical Advisors, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Surgical Staff, Department of Orthopaedics, Kaiser Foundation Medical Center, San Francisco, California.

Kristin J. Thomas, DPM, AACFAS: Associate, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Residency (2012-2015): Swedish Podiatric Surgical Residency Training Program (PM&S-36), Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA; Traumatology Fellowship, Kaiser San Francisco, CA; Bako Dermatopathology Fellowship, Alpharetta, GA; Orthofix Ilizarov External Fixator Fellowship, Milan, Italy; Board Qualified, American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery; Invited Guest Speaker, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Private Practice, Academy of Podiatry, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Zachary M. Thomas, DPM, AACFAS: Associate, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons; Residency (2011-2014), Heritage Valley Health System (PM&S-36), Beaver, PA; Research Fellowship: Texas Scottish Rite External Fixation, Dallas, TX; Surgical Fellowship: Agnes Karl Kranhenhaus Orthopedics, Bad Schwartau, Germany; Certified Wound Care Specialist, American Board of Wound Management; Adjunct Professor & Guest Lecturer, Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine; Author of several articles in Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Podiatry Today, and Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery; Invited Guest Speaker, International Foot & Ankle Foundation for Education and Research; Private Practice, Academy of Podiatry, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. www.internationalfootankle.org

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