APWH 2022 Annual Symposium
Event Date:
Friday, December 9 – Sunday, December 11, 2022
20 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
APWH Member: $195
Non-member: $325
This Symposium is designed for Dermatologists, Family Medicine/Primary Care Physicians, Podiatrists, Vascular Surgeons, other physicians (MD, DO), physician extenders (NP, PA), and allied health professionals (RN) with a specialty in wound care.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe state-of-the-art standards of care in wound management
- Recognize, and differentiate different types of non-healing wounds, including atypical and malignant wounds
- Implement new modalities and devices for wound management
- Discuss appropriate wound management protocols
- Explain the advantages of collaborating with various specialties in wound management to optimize wound healing
Agenda
Wade Farrow, MD
Wound Care And Lymphedema Specialist
Latest Research VLU and Review Society Practice Guidelines
October 21, 2022, 09:00 AM – 10:00 AM EDT(-04:00)
Wade Farrow, MD
Learning Objectives:
- Review and discuss the latest clinically oriented research on VLU ulcerations during the past 3 years
- Review and discuss the latest society practice guidelines that relate to clinical wound care for VLUs
Alton R. Johnson Jr., DPM, DAPBM, FACPM
Clinical Assistant Professor & Attending Physician at The University of Michigan
Understanding the Socioeconomic Impact on Wound Care Patients.
December 09, 2022, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EST(-05:00)
Alton R. Johnson Jr., DPM, DAPBM, FACPM
The audience will be able to identify various factors and variables that are impacting the care of wound care patients. This lecture will provide a better understanding of the mental health implications of these barriers and identify possible solutions that can enhance wound care patients’ experience and care regardless of the impact of socioeconomic influences.
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October 21, 2022, 11:00 AM – 11:15 PM EDT(-04:00)
APWH
Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP, FAPWH
Director, Wound Care Research Kent State University College of Podiatry
Practical Uses of Advanced Therapies in Wound Care
December 09, 2022, 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM EST(-05:00)
Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP, FAPWH
Session Objectives:
- Review and discuss clinical experiences with advanced wound care modalities
- Provide an objective of the available advanced wound therapies and their potential roles
- Make recommendations for the implementation of these therapies in the different areas of wound management
LUNCH & LEARN
December 09, 2022, 12:15 PM – 12:45 PM EST(-05:00)
APWH
Susan St, John, CRNP
Clinical Research & Education at ULURU
Big Picture Matters in Wound Healing
December 09, 2022, 12:45 PM – 01:45 PM EST(-05:00)
Susan St, John, CRNP
Successful wound healing involves looking at the big picture as well as the many small details. This presentation will highlight some of the basic principles that can be easily and commonly overlooked, but necessary to focus on for successful wound healing to occur.
Pamela Scarborough, PT, DPT, CWS, FAAWC
Vice President of Clinical Affairs for Restorix
Pressure Injury Imposters
December 09, 2022, 01:45 PM – 02:45 PM EST(-05:00)
Pamela Scarborough, PT, DPT, CWS, FAAWC
Skin disruption may look like a pressure Injury, but is it? Ensure you and your team are correctly identifying tissue damage that mimics pressure injuries but is NOT of pressure etiology. Accurate identification of skin disruptions is required for appropriate care planning, quality review, and support of the legal team when needed. This presentation will describe etiologies that may be mistaken for pressure damage, including chronic tissue injury (CTI), Kennedy Terminal Ulcer (KTU)/skin failure, moisture-associated skin damage (MASD), deep tissue pressure injury (DTPI), COVID Skin manifestations and others. Attend this program to enhance your differential recognition and diagnosis skills for skin disruptions that may be mistaken for pressure injuries but are NOT related to pressure forces.
Objectives:
- Identify etiologies that look like but are not related to pressure forces.
- Describe the proposed etiology and appearance of chronic tissue injury. (CTI).
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December 09, 2022, 02:45 PM – 03:00 PM EST(-05:00)
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Lawrence B. Harkless, DPM, FACFAS, MAPWC
Founding Dean and Professor Western University of Health Sciences
KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Limb Salvage 101-301
December 09, 2022, 03:00 PM – 04:00 PM EST(-05:00)
Daniel Davis, DPM
A discussion on the challenges and art of true limb salvage. This presentation takes you from the closure of simple ulcerations to complex wounds. We have the technologies to save more than you think possible;e.
Allen Jacobs, DPM, FACFAS
Adjunct associate professor at St. Louis University School of Medicine
Management of the No Option Patient
December 09, 2022, 04:00 PM – 05:00 PM EST(-05:00)
Allen Jacobs, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWHc
A discussion of palliative wound care including the management of wound pain, odor, drainage, ischemia. What to do when healing is not an option.
James McGuire DPM PT LPed FAPWHc
Wound Center Director of the Temple University School of Podiatric Me
Using DNA PCR Assessment to Better Understand Slough and Wound Bed Environment
October 22, 2022, 09:00 AM – 10:00 AM EDT(-04:00)
James McGuire DPM PT LPed FAPWHc
What are the major molecular components that comprise slough? In this presentation, we look at the recent findings of the International Wound Infection Institute’s Slough Project, and attempt to define and classify Slough, describe what it looks like, and review its relationship to biofilms and wound healing.
Valerie Marmalejo, DPM, MS, CTBS, MWC
Certified Medical Writer
Patient Vascular Assessment from H&P to Routine and Advanced Modalities
October 22, 2022, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT(-04:00)
Valerie Marmalejo, DPM, MS, CTBS, MWC
- Identify the components of a thorough history and physical examination that can point towards a diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease
- Understand the limitations of pedal pressure-based vascular studies
- Interpret results of transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement (TCOM) and skin perfusion pressure (SPP) measurements to effectively utilize them in clinical decision making
- Discuss the utility of hyperspectral and near-infrared images in perfusion assessment”
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December 10, 2022, 11:00 AM – 11:15 AM EST(-05:00)
APWH
Jose Ramirez-Garcialuna, MD, MSc, PhD with Bob Bartlett, MD
Physiologic Imaging – Practicing at Light Speed
October 22, 2022, 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM EDT(-04:00)
Jose Ramirez-Garcialuna, MD, MSc, PhD with Bob Bartlett, MD
Numerous areas of medicine benefit from advanced imaging such as CT, MRI, Ultrasound, PET Scans, etc. Regrettable the only imaging available for wound care has been confined to simple digital pictures. However, wound care is now entering the era of advanced physiologic imaging. Using the principles of spectroscopy aided by modern graphic processors health care providers now have an array of imaging modalities providing bedside assessments.
This exciting session will provide a concise review of the field of machine learning and multispectral imaging – how it is done and the implications for practice. Case studies will illustrate how this imaging provides immediate insights at the point of care.”
LUNCH & LEARN
October 22, 2022, 12:15 PM – 12:45 PM EDT(-04:00)
APWH
Ira Weiner, DPM with Nadeer Pirani MD FRCPC
Pedal re-vascularization& Limb salvage ORIF
October 22, 2022, 12:45 PM – 01:45 PM EDT(-04:00)
Ira Weiner, DPM with Nadeer Pirani MD FRCPC
Bryan Markinson, DPM
Associate Professor, Chief of Podiatry, Dept. at Icahn School of Medicine
Dermatology and Nail Biopsy
October 22, 2022, 01:45 PM – 02:45 PM EDT(-04:00)
Bryan Markinson, DPM
Learning Objectives:
- Better understand the role of biopsy of chronic or non-healing wounds
- Be more familiar with malignancies that can masquerade as wounds
- Be more familiar with risk management principles regarding delayed diagnosis of cancer
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December 10, 2022, 02:45 PM – 03:00 PM EST(-05:00)
APWH
Steven McLain, MD
Medical Director McLain Laboratories
Deciding to Biopsy
December 10, 2022, 03:00 PM – 04:00 PM EST(-05:00)
Steven McClain, MD, FAPWH
The lecture will review the decision making process leading to a diagnostic biopsy. Discussion will include case reviews and diagnostic criteria informing the decision.
Suzie Ehmann DPT, PhD(c), CWS, CLWT, CLT
Clinical Specialist Edema Management at Grand Strand Memorial
Lymphedema: How to Manage During the intensive Phase as Well as Long Term Management Solution
October 22, 2022, 04:00 PM – 05:00 PM EDT(-04:00)
Suzie Ehmann DPT, PhD(c), CWS, CLWT, CLT
- Discuss the role of lymphatic impairment as it relates to the following: Chronic edema presentations, Chronic non-healing wounds, Chronic/recurring infections.
- Identify trophic changes and the pathophysiologic causes associated with chronic edema and chronic wounds presentation
- Identify hemodynamic benefits of compression on circulation and integumentary healing – compression effects beyond edema reduction
- Demonstrate knowledge of therapy options available to enhance integumentary hygiene (including both intact skin and chronic non-healing wounds) and integumentary health
Barry Block, DPM, JD
Editor-In-Chief Podiatry Management Magazine
The 10 Commandments of Medical Malpractice
October 23, 2022, 09:00 AM – 10:00 AM EDT(-04:00)
Barry Block, DPM, JD
Following these “commandments” will reduce your chances of being sued by patients, even if an unsatisfactory result occurs.
Barbara Aung DPM DABPM FAPWHc CWS
Physician & Surgeon l Medical Billing & Coding
How do you keep the reimbursement(s) you worked so hard for?
December 11, 2022, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EST(-05:00)
Barbara Aung DPM DABPM FAPWHc CWS
Learning Objectives:
- What do you need to include in your documentation that prevents having to return your income
- Learning the rules or requirements for proper billing, knowing the policy based on payor
- How to code based on what you do
- Bonus: coming potential changes to the “Skin Substitutes”, also known as “Cellular Tissue Products” or Advanced Biologic Therapies
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December 11, 2022, 11:00 AM – 11:15 AM EST(-05:00)
APWH
Steven McLain, MD
Medical Director McLain Laboratories
Pathophysiology of non-healing wounds
December 11, 2022, 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM EST(-05:00)
Steven McClain, MD, FAPWH
Pigmented lesions of the Lower Extremity Pigmented lesions present a diverse and challenging group of pathologic disorders. This presentation will focus on determining what to biopsy and when. Keratosis and Carcinomas Keratoses are the growth of cornified cells on skin or on mucous membranes stemming from the early neoplastic transformation of squamous and basaloid keratinocytes. During this session, Dr. McClain will discuss the causes, complications, and treatment of keratoses. He will also discuss the relationship between keratoses and carcinomas as seen through biopsy and proper diagnosis.
LUNCH & LEARN
October 23, 2022, 12:15 PM – 12:45 PM EDT(-04:00)
APWH
Minghsun Liu, MD
National Senior Medical Director
Application of AI (artificial intelligence) in Healthcare-What Providers Should Know
October 23, 2022, 12:45 PM – 01:45 PM EDT(-04:00)
Minghsun Liu, MD
The application of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is progressing at a rapid pace through many specialties. The talk aims to provide an introduction to how AI is being applied and what providers, as consumers of the technology need to know so it can be appropriately evaluated and applied.
James McGuire DPM PT LPed FAPWHc
Wound Center Director of the Temple University School of Podiatric Me
Missintrition: Using Nutritional Supplementation to Enhance Wound Healing Potential
October 23, 2022, 01:45 PM – 02:45 PM EDT(-04:00)
James McGuire DPM PT LPed FAPWHc
Missintrition: Using Nutritional Supplementation to Enhance Wound Healing Potential Nutrition has also been proven to be a major contributing factor in the cause and treatment of chronic wounds. The role of macronutrients is well defined. This lecture analyzes the relationship between nutritional supplementation focusing on micronutrients and their specific role in improving wound healing.
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December 11, 2022, 02:45 PM – 03:00 PM EST(-05:00)
APWH
Michael Miller, DO
CEO and Medical Director – Miller Care Group
Woundcare basics, what you forgot since you learned what you know
October 23, 2022, 03:00 PM – 04:00 PM EDT(-04:00)
Michael Miller, DO, FAPWH
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