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2020 FOOT ANKLE2020 FOOT ANKLE
RENAISSANCERENAISSANCE
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Education + ExplorationDiscover Old World Splendor on thiscontinuing education trip of a lifetime.Experience the natural beauty andculture of Florence, visit historic locales,see art and architecture created byRenaissance masters, and immerseyourself in a way of life unchangedthroughout the centuries.
Thoughtfully crafted into 3-days ofmini-symposia from 8:00AM -1:30PM, the 2020 Foot & AnkleRenaissance is designed with yourcontinuing education needs, and yourItalian adventure in mind.
https://www.kent.edu/cpm/florence2020CLICK HERE FOR MORE
WELCOME TO
FLORENCEAn Italian Adventure with the KSUCPMContinuing Medical Education standards youtrust
Note: KSUCPM has found it to be less expensive and more convenient for attendees to book their own travel accommodations,and not use a travel agent.
CME Manager Kristin Farris may be contacted for personal suggestions via email at [email protected].
F O O T & A N K L E R E N A I S S A N C E T R A V E L
As two of Italy's top tourist destinations, travelers often visit both Rome and Florence on the same trip.The information below will help you to navigate easily between these beautiful cities.
R A I L N A V I G A T I O N : R O M E T O F L O R E N C E
https://www.italiarail.com/pages/routes/rome-fiumicino-airport-to-florence
F L O R E N C E A I R P O R T : A M E R I G O V E S P U C C I
Located approximately 3 miles from the Centrehttp://www.adr.it/fiumicino
TRAVELTRAVEL
1) Take a train from Fiumicino Aeroporto to Roma Tiburtina *Fiumicino Aeroporto Station located inAirport Terminal2) Disembark at Roma Tiburtina and board connecting train to the Firenze Santa Maria NovellaStation in Florence. *Trains run frequently between all stations. Note: there are two stations in Romethat can be used as a connection to Florence: Rome Termini Station (first stop: City Center) and RomaTiburtina (second stop after City Center)
The Rome Termini Station, located in Rome City Center, is a 25-minute taxi-ride from the airport. Trains departfrom all stations from early morning until about 9:00pm.
*Advanced train ticket purchases are discouraged due to travel delays. Ticketing machines are available on-site.
HOTELWhile KSUCPM does not arrange for room blocks during the 2020Foot & Ankle Renaissance, Booking.com is recommended for the besthotel selections at the best rates.Each attendee is responsible for selecting and booking their ownroom. KSUCPM recommends booking your stay well in advance dueto the busy season.
WTB Hotel Group HOTEL BALESTRI
Piazza Mentana 7
50123 Firenze
H O T E LF O O T & A N K L E R E N A I S S A N C E
Set in an Ancient Tower from the eleventh century the Family
Adimari, is born Rodo Hotel. Located on Via de 'Calzaiuoli, the closest
to Piazza del Duomo.
R O D O H O T E L F A S H I O ND E L I G H T
The Tuscan art of hospitality distinguishes a discreet yet impeccable service
at the 4-star Hotel Santa Maria Novella. Central and panoramic, the Hotel
is characterized by an environment brimming with charm in an ancient
building rich in history and art.
HOTEL UNIVERSO
Piazza Santa Maria Novella 20
50123 Firenze
HOTEL GARIBALDI BLU
Piazza Santa Maria Novella 21
50123 Firenze
CONTACT:[email protected]+39 055 27184555
R O D O H O T E L F A S H I O N D E L I G H T
H O T E L S A N T A M A R I A N O V E L L A
I L G U E L F O B I A N C O
A charming, modern and eco-friendly hotel in Florence, immediately
across from the conference venue. A KSUCPM favorite!
Piazza Santa Maria Novella 1, 50123 Firenze
+39 055 271840 ; [email protected]
https://www.whythebesthotels.com/en/firenze-hotel-santa-maria-
novella/index#home
Via dei Calzaiuoli, 13 NERO - 50122 Firenze
+39 055 214752 ; [email protected]
https://www.rodohotel.com/en/rodo-hotel/
Via Cavour 29 - Firenze, Italy ; +39 055 288330 ;
https://www.whythebesthotels.com/en/firenze-hotel-santa-maria-
novella/index#home
S C H E D U L EF O O T & A N K L E R E N A I S S A N C E
5CME
HOURS
Thursday, May 21, 2020 MINI SYMPOSIUM: SPORTS MEDICINE
Moderator: Edoardo Laiolo, MD
8:00 - 8:40a.m. Non-Surgical Management of Achilles Tendon Ruptures Mark Razzante, DPM
8:40 - 9:20 Imaging of the Foot in Runners Edoardo Laiolo, MD
9:20 - 10:00 Dynamic Ultrasound in Runners Donato Vassalli, MD
10:00 - 10:30 Complications of Metatarsal Fractures Christina Pratt, DPM
10:30 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 11:40 Biomechanics of Running and the Correlation with Chronical Injury Valerio Tegon, MD
11:40 - 12:20 Physiotherapist Point of View: Assessment of Sebastiano Zuppardo, MD
Rehabilitation of Runners
12:20 - 1:00 Gate and Pressure Analysis in Sports Medicine Nachiappan Chockalingam, PhD
1:00 - 1:30 Panel Discussion and Q&A
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CMEHOURS
Friday, May 22, 2020 MINI SYMPOSIUM: PODIATRIC MEDICINE & SURGERY
Moderator: Allan Boike, DPM
8:00 - 8:40a.m. Management of the Rheumatoid Foot Mark Razzante, DPM
8:40 - 9:20 Digital Arthplasty or Arthrodesis for Digital Deformity Christina Pratt, DPM
9:20 - 10:00 Reading Foot & Ankle Radiographs Mark Razzante, DPM
10:00 - 10:30 Versatility in Arthrothesis of the First MPG Allan Boike, DPM
10:30 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 11:40 Hallux Valgus Surgery: What is the Evidence? Vincent Hetherington, DPM
11:40 - 12:20 Interpretation of Foot & Ankle Radiographs Mark Razzante, DPM
12:20 - 1:00 Clinical Evolution of Great Toe Implants? Vincent Hetherington, DPM
1:00 - 1:30 Panel Discussion and Q&A
Saturday, May 23, 2020 MINI SYMPOSIUM: DIABETIC FOOT MANAGEMENT &COMPLICATIONS
Moderator: Lucia Ricci, MD & Vincent Hetherington, DPM8:00 - 8:40a.m. Diabetes and Major Amputations: "Prejudice and Pride" Lucia Ricci, MD
8:40 - 9:20 Cellular Therapy in Critical Limb Ischemia in Limbs Not Eligible Leonardo Ercolini, MD &
for Revascularization Alessia Scatena, MD
9:20 - 10:00 When and How to Perform Minor and Major Limb Amputations Marianna Di Filippi, MD
10:00 - 10:30 Reality-Based Ambulatory Approaches: Alternatives to Total Christina Pratt, DPM
Contact Cases
10:30 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 11:40 Choosing the Right Path: Assistantial Diagnostic Therapeutic Alessia Scatena, MD
Pathway (ADTP)
11:40 - 12:20 Gate and Pressure Analysis in Diabetic Patients Nachiappan Chockalingam, PhD
12:20 - 1:00 Case Presentations Mark Razzante, DPM
1:00 - 1:30 Panel Discussion and Q&A
5CME
HOURS
5CME
HOURS
G O A L S &O B J E C T I V E S
F O O T & A N K L E R E N A I S S A N C E
GOALS &OBJECTIVESFOLLOWING THE CONCLUSION OF THIS SEMINAR, THE PARTICPANT WILL BE ABLE TO:
Better understand running from a biomechanical and clinical perspective, including evaluate methods,identify predictors of injury, and treatment alternatives.
Discuss advances in forefoot surgery, including digital deformities and hal lux valgus, appraise theevidence specif ic to hal lux valgus procedures, and review the evolution of great toe joint implants.
Recognize common radiographic and MRI imaging f indings.
Review and discuss strategies for diabetic foot complications including wound care, stem cel l therapy,amputation, therapeutic pathways, off loading alternatives, biomechanical alterations, and plantarpressure.
KSUCPM EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine Continuing Education Program is toexcel in and contribute to medical and health care education by providing comprehensive, innovative,educational , and cost-effective Continuing Education programs that serve the podiatric community. Weaspire to be a leader in Continuing Education for the podiatric profession and offer various educationalformats with large lectures and small c lassroom workshops that create "hands-on" training anddemonstration. We educate podiatrists with the latest technology, surgical and pragmatic methods, andinsight where knowledge is applied into everyday podiatric practices.
DISCLOSUREEach speaker is requested to disclose any f inancial or other relationships they might have with amanufacturer of any commercial product to be discussed during their presentation as well as any commercialcontribution of the activity. Al l speakers and continuing educaiton providers are required to providedisclosure and written agreement within CPME 720 guidel ines. KSUCPM is approved by the Council ofPodiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education. Sponsors of the 2020 Foot & AnkleRenaissance did not support any CME-related activit ies unless otherwise stated. Any commercial supporterof a CME-related activity has completed a commercial support agreement and agrees to abide by al lrequirements of the CPME Standards for Commercial Support of Continuing Podiatric Medical Education.
DISCRIMINATION POLICYKent State University College of Podiatric Medicine does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,handicap, creed, rel igion, ethnic origin, or sex, in its employment and its admissions and education programs,in accordance with Tit les VI and VII of the Civi l Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and the Tit le IX of theEducational Amendments Act of 1972; nor does it discriminate against qual if ied handicapped persons in itsemployment, admissions and education programs and activites in compliance with the Rehabil itation Act of1973, as amended; nor does it discriminate on the basis of age in compliance with the Age DiscriminationAct of 1967, as amended. Relative to CE, the College supports CE activit ies that also comply with federaland state statutes for access. Site inspection confirming such access is assured by visual inspection of thepremises in which learning activit ies are conducted. Please notify our staff i f you require specialaccommodation for training or attendance.
SPEAKER BIOSF O O T & A N K L E R E N A I S S A N C E S P E A K E R B I O S
Dean, Kent State University College of PodiatricMedicineProfessor, Department of Foot & Ankle Surgery andBiomechanics, Kent State University College ofPodiatric MedicineDiplomate, American Board of Foot & Ankle SurgeryFellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons
A l l a n B o i k e , D P M
N a c h i a p p a n C h o c k a l i n g a m , P h DDirector, Centre for Biomechanics and Rehabil itationTechnologiesHead of University ProfessoriateChair, University Research Ethics CommitteeFellow, Institute of Physics and Engineering inMedicine
Vi n c e n t J . H e t h e r i n g t o n , D P MSenior Associate Dean, Kent State University Collegeof Podiatric MedicineProfessor, Division of Foot & Ankle Surgery andBiomechanics, Kent State University College ofPodiatric MedicineDiplomate, American Board of Podiatric SurgeryFellow, American College of Foot & Ankle SurgeonsFellow, American College of Foot & AnkleOrthopedics and MedicineFellow, Faculty of Podiatric Medicine, Royal College ofPhysicians and Surgeons (Glasgow)
E d o a r d o L a i o l o , M DSpecialization in Radiodiagnostics and ImagingSciences, University of PisaChief of Diagnostic Imaging, Salus Medical Center ofGrosseto, ItalyProfessor, Radiodiagnostics Specialization School andImaging Sciences, University of PisaInterventional Radiologist, Misericordia Hospital,GrossetoAdjunct Clinical Faculty, Kent State University Collegeof Podiatric Medicine
C h r i s t i n a Pr a t t , D P MBoard Qualif ied, Foot and Reconstructive Rearfoot &Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & AnkleSurgeryAssociate Professor, Division of Podiatric & GeneralMedicine, Kent State University College of PodiatricMedicine
M a r k R a z z a n t e , D P MAssistant Professor, Division of Foot & Ankle Surgeryand Biomechanics, Kent State University College ofPodiatric MedicineCleveland Lower Extremity Specialists, Cleveland, OHFellow, American Microsurgical Orthoplsatic SocietyBoard Qualif ied, Foot and Reconstructrive Rearfoot &Ankle Surgery, American Board of Foot & AnkleSurgery
L u c i a R i c c i , M DDirector of Diabetology Unit, Arezzo, ItalyAdjunct Clinical Faculty, Kent State University Collegeof Podiatric Medicine
A l e s s i a S c a t e n a , M DAssistant Director, Diabetology Unit, Arezzo, ItalyAdjunct Clinical Faculty, Kent State University Collegeof Podiatric Medicine
Va l e r i o Te g o nBiomedical Engineering, Universitadgli Studi di PadovaDirector of LABMOVE- Motion Analysis,Biomechanics, Metabolic and EMG Lab
D o n a t o Va s s a l l i , M DScientif ic Coordinator, 360 Sport Medicine Services,Ultrasound/Sonography Courses, Infi ltrative TherapyManagement Muscle InjuriesSpecialty in RheumatologyUniversity Pietie-Salpetriere (Paris) and Scientif icDirector of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound coursesAuthor of volumes "Ultrasound in sports pathology -Direct Scientif ic 2006", "Skeletal Muscle -Ultrasonography in your Pocket" - 2014 Edition Oaks
S e b a s t i a n o Z u p p a r d o , M DDiploma of Physician Education, ISEF, FlorenceDiploma of Motor Sciences, University of UrbinoLecturer and collaborator of the Faculty of SportSciences, University of UrbinoProfessor of Traumatology
L e o n a r d o E r c o l i n i , M DDirector of Vascular Surgery Arezzo Valdarno Vascular Surgeon, Florence Health Authority
M a r i a n n a D i F i l i p p i , M DEndocrinology and Metabolism Diseases Specialist,Local Health Authority of ModenaMD, Scuola Superiore Sant'AnnaMasters Degree in Medicine and Surgery
REGISTER NOWhttps://www.kent.edu/cpm/florence2020
F O O T & A N K L E R E N A I S S A N C E R E G I S T R A T I O N
STANDARD RATE: $600RETURNING REGISTRANT RATE: $300
Have you attended one of our Florence, Italy CME Programs in the past, and loved it so much that you'reready to return? In appreciation of your support, we're offering you a registration at
half the price!That's just $300 for your Returning Registration rate!
C A N C E L L A T I O N P O L I C YThe 2020 Foot & Ankle Renaissance has limited availability and is based on a first come, first served online-only registration process.All registration cancellations must be received at Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine by April 20, 2020 to receive afull refund. A $75 fee will be charged for all cancellations. No refunds will be issued after April 20, 2020. No refunds or certificateswill be given to no-shows.
F O R U . S . P A R T I C I P A N T S , C O N T A C T :
Kristin Farris, Manager, CME Programs Kent State University College of Podiatric MedicinePhone: 216.916.7548 ; Email: [email protected]
F O R I N T E R N A T I O N A L P A R T I C I P A N T S , C O N T A C T :
Melania Parisi, Public Relations, Kent State University FlorencePhone: +39 055 2658365 ; Email: [email protected]