At the Limits 19th Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference 2022

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At the Limits 19th Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference 2022

Format: 32 videos, size: 5.53 GB

Course Audience: endocrinologist, surgeons, podiatrists, orthotists

Overview:

The Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference is the longest standing biennial international diabetic foot meeting.

The 2022 conference will be the 19th meeting since its inception in 1986 and brings together experts on the diabetic foot from up to 30 countries, predominantly North America and Western Europe. This three day conference is designed to engage physicians, surgeons, podiatrists, orthotists and nursing staff with a common interest in diabetic foot problems, and offers the opportunity to connect with industry on the latest innovations and trends.

The conference is well-established as a leading event in the field, drawing on the expertise of specialists from up to 30 countries from around the world including dozens of thought leaders from North America and Western Europe.

This three-day conference is designed to engage physicians, surgeons, podiatrists, orthotists and nursing staff with a common interest in diabetic foot problems. Diabetic foot is one of the main causes for in-patient treatment amongst the diabetic population and as always it is anticipated that the conference will improve current understanding of the disease, showcase the latest research, and act as a forum for the exchange of ideas.

Session 2 – Mr Alexander Wee – How the MDT can help manage complications after Orthopaedic Diabetic Foot Surgery. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 2 – Mr Anand Pillai – Functional Expectations and Outcomes after major Charcot reconstruction. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 2 – Mr Andrew (Fred) Robinson – Functional Expectations and Outcomes after minor amputations. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 2 – Mr Paul Halliwell – The great importance of orthopaedic surgeons working with the diabetic foot team. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 2 – Professor Dane Wukich – Foot & ankle fractures in people with diabetes. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – Miss Rachael Forsythe – The Vascular Surgical Curriculum and diabetic foot disease. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – Mr Andy Weale – A pragmatic approach to the patient with CLTI- What I do. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – Mr Dave Bosanquet – Primary amputation for CLTI- when, why and outcomes. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – Mr David Russell – Multiple Interventions for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment Trial (MIDFUT)- Study update. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – Mr Patrick Coughlin – Foot perfusion- what is adequate and how to assess for it. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – Mr Robert Davies – Setting up a vascular limb salvage service- Leicester experience. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 3 – The Debate. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 4 – Dr Edgar Peters – Antibiotic Therapies for DFUs – when, which one and which route of administration- (Video MP4 Format)

Session 4 – Professor Fran Game – New therapies for hard to heal ulcers – and what’s in the pipeline- (Video MP4 Format)

Session 4 – Professor Nicolaas Schaper – Overview of current therapies for diabetic foot ulcers. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 4 – Professor Rob Frykberg – New data on topical oxygen therapy including systematic reviews. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 5 – Oral Abstract Presentations. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Dr Loretta Vileikyte – Keeping the ulcer healed- what motivates patient acceptance of digital technology- (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Mr Andy Lavender – What do persons with a history of DFUs expect from their health care professionals- (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Mr Sameer Pathan – Educating healthcare professionals on DF care in developing countries-role of the IDF School (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Professor Andrew Boulton – The Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Exam- an update – times are a’changin. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Professor Bijan Najafi – Temperature and pressure monitoring for identifying the high-risk foot. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Professor Neil Reeves Mobile Apps for the detection and diagnosis of foot ulceration. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 6 – Professor Soloman Tesfaye – The `One-Stop Shop’ screening for neuropathy and the high-risk foot. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 7 – Mr Pratik Choudhary – What’s new in TI DM management- – from pumps and CGM to `time in range’ blood glucose control (Video MP4 Format)

Session 7 – Ms Ruth Miller – 10 Point Training to Upskill Community, Residential Home and Ward staff. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 7 – Professor Steve Bain – What’s new in T2 DM management – including SGLT2 inhibitors and risk of amputation. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 8 – Miss Emma Barron – The effect of COVID-19 on diabetes care and mortality in England. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 8 – Prof David Armstrong – The impact of COVID-19 on Diabetic Foot care in other countries… (Video MP4 Format)

Session 8 – Prof Jonathan Valabhji – Lower limb major & minor amputations in people with diabetes in England during the pandemic (Video MP4 Format)

Session 8 – Professor Fran Game – Delivering diabetic foot services during the pandemic. (Video MP4 Format)

Session 8 – Professor Gerry Rayman – Final comments and close of conference. (Video MP4 Format)

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