Lecture Assignment for Week 22
Monday, November 26, 2007
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1st Year Lecture |
Internal Fixation |
Matthew DeMore, III, DPM Faculty, Department of Surgery Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine
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Dr. DeMore reviews the principals of internal fixation, including the different types available, how they work and their indications for use. A brief history on the origin of internal fixation, the multiple different type of screws, a review of bone healing, plate function, and external fixation is also discussed.
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2nd Year Lecture |
Diagnostic Imaging: Radiographic Interpretation |
Robert Christman, DPM,FACPRDirector of Radiology & Associate Professor Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
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This meticulously designed lesson by Robert Christman, DPM, Director of Radiology at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, teaches x-ray evaluation and interpretation by example. By the end of this presentation, the participant will be able to: (1) Identify subtle radiographic abnormalities that will allow early diagnosis of disease. (2) Use appropriate terminology to describe specific radiographic lesions, including infection, dysplasia, arthritis, tumor, osteonecrosis, anomaly, and metabolic/endocrine disorders. (3) List differential diagnoses for specific radiographic abnormalities. (4) Distinguish between diseases that appear similarly radiographically
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3rd Year Lecture |
Pilon Fractures |
John Schuberth, DPM Chief, Foot and Ankle Surgery Kaiser Foundation Hospital San Francisco, CA
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This presentation focuses on the evolution of the care of pilon fractures and emphasizes the major philosophical and therapeutic treatment schemes in practice today in the United States.
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