Podiatry Today






CLINICAL EVENTS CALENDAR

Non-Accredited Education

Managing the Diabetic Foot: A Clinical and Economic View Complimentary Archived Webcast
Non-Accredited


Understanding Collagen Dressings and their Benefit in Wound Care

Complimentary Archived Webcast
non-accredited

Coming Soon In Future Issues

Coming Soon!


Roundtable Insights on Current Directions in Podiatric Education

  Author: Jeff Hall

Emerging Concepts in Treating Onychomycosis

  Author: John Mozena, DPM

Look for these articles and more in the October 2009 issue of Podiatry Today.


Secrets To Facilitating Patient Adherence With Night Splints

  Author: Josh White, DPM

What You Should Know About Treating Inferior Heel Pain

  Author: Don Green, DPM

Look for these articles and more in the November 2009 issue of Podiatry Today.


For other topics in lower extremity care, please check out the following links to recent articles in other publications published by HMP Communications


Limited Access Dressing and Maggots
Author: Professor Pramod Kumar, MS, MCh, DNB

WOUNDS
June 2009

Global Climate Change and Wound Care: Case Study of an Off-season Vibrio alginolyticus Infection in a Healthy Man
Authors: Gabriele Sganga, MD; Valerio Cozza, MD; Teresa Spanu, MD; Pier Luigi Spada, MD; and Giovanni Fadda, MD

Ostomy Wound Management
April 2009

Remittive Therapy in the Management of Symptomatic and Nonsymptomatic Diabetic Neuropathy
Author: Allen Mark Jacobs, DPM, FACFAS, FAPWCA

Vascular Disease Management
May/June 2009






CME Showcase

"Current Concepts In Healing Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcerations"

A Complimentary On-Demand CE/CME Webcast

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Advanced Biohealing.
This activity is sponsored by the North American Center For Continuing Medical Education (NACCME).

To access this Webcast, visit www.naccme.com/program/n-550/






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