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John Evans, DPM, DABFAS, FACFAS explains how vascular health is an important aspect to consider in the care of patients with lower extremity issues. Dr Evans will delve into the importance of vascular evaluations, discuss the limitations and explore newer technology that expands our ability to measure arterial perfusion of the tissue.
CME (Credits: 0.5)
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Release Date: 01/09/2025 Expiration Date: 01/09/2028
John Evans, DPM, DABFAS, FACFAS
Chief of Podiatry, Beaumont-Corewell Hospital Dearborn, MI
Chair Emeritus, Health Policy & Practice Committee, American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
Medicare (WPS) Carrier Advisory Committee (CAC) Emeritus-Representative, Podiatry, MI
Past Chair, Communications Committee, American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
Peripheral Vascular Disease Council, American Heart Association, APMA Representative
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