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PALP 2019

presented by Program For Advanced Limb Preservation

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Notification icon Friday, May 17, 2019 7 AM - Saturday, May 18, 2019 5 PM America/Los_Angeles

Location Icon Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, 811 7th Avenue, 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019

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The Program for Advanced Limb Preservation is a must-attend educational event for physicians and healthcare professionals devoted to the care of patients suffering from the ravages of critical limb-threatening ischemia and diabetic foot conditions. PALP offers an inclusive, balanced and provocative program covering the latest controversies and approaches to limb revascularization and amputation prevention.

FACULTY
The world-renowned PALP faculty will discuss the latest techniques in limb preservation and wound healing. They will also tackle the intricacies of endovascular and surgical revascularization for CLTI. As well as conduct wound care and podiatry deep dive sessions.

TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is directed to physicians specializing in interventional cardiology, interventional radiology, vascular medicine, vascular surgery, podiatry, and wound care; physicians in training (medical students, residents, fellows); allied health professionals (including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, medical assistants, vascular technologists, operating room staff, cath lab staff, and interventional radiology staff).

2019 LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe how to identify and evaluate patients with diabetes and PAD who are at risk for amputation.
  • Outline the current indications, risks, complications, and outcomes of medical, endovascular, surgical, and wound care therapies for the treatment of CLTI and DFU.
  • Compare the available techniques for lower extremity revascularization
  • Assess the available medical, surgical, and wound care techniques for treatment of ischemic and diabetic foot founds and infections.
  • Incorporate advanced medial, endovascular, and surgical techniques and approaches into their own practices to improve care and outcomes of patients with DFU and CLTI

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