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Lecture Assignment for Week 52

Sunday, June 26, 2016

1st Year Lecture
Amol Saxena, DPM
Department of Sports Medicine
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Palo Alto, CA
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In this second of a two-part lecture, Amol Saxena, DPM and Sona Ramdath Jr, DPM give an overview on the common acute bread & butter sports medicine injuries that occur to the foot and ankle. The typical podiatrist, not immersed in sports medicine, may not have sufficient exposure to be comfortable assessing patients involved in more ballistic and explosive sports such as basketball and soccer. One should be familiar with the diagnostic and treatment options after completing this session, so that they can get the sports medicine patient back to their desired sport as quickly and safely as possible.

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2nd Year Lecture
Ryan H Fitzgerald, DPM
PRESENT RI Associate Editor
Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery
USC GHS Center for Amputation Prevention
Greenville, SC
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Ryan Fitzgerald, DPM defines the entities known as hallux limitis and hallux rigidus. Dr Fitzgerald describes a couple of the classification systems reported in the literature and also reviews the various surgical solutions available for each of the stages. The lecture ends with some case reports illustrating the surgical principles previously described.

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3rd Year Lecture
John Guiliana, DPM, MS
CEO, S.O.S Healthcare Management Solutions
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In this second of a two-part lecture, John Guiliana, DPM, MS discusses how becoming a successful practitioner involves many fundamentals. Your cash flow is one that is critical to your sustainability. Without it, you simply cannot provide the high quality care that you were trained to deliver.

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