Lecture Assignment for Week 39 Monday, March 28, 2011
1st Year Lecture
Nail Pathologies


Myron Bodman, DPM
Associate Professor
Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine

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Onychomycosis presents to a clinicians office on a daily basis, however, Dr. Bodman in this lecture reminds one that not every nail pathology is onychomycosis. He begins with a review of nail anatomy, nail growth, and paronychias. Dr. Bodman then discusses in detail various nail pathologies with pictures of lichen planus, psoriasis, koilonychia, melanoma, etc.

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by an Educational Grant from

Merz
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2nd Year Lecture
Rearfoot Amputations


Michael Cohen, DPM,FACFAS
Director, VA Miami
Podiatric Residency Program

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Dr Cohen reviews current limb salvage and amputation techniques in the hindfoot. This comprehensive lecture discusses preoperative assessment, timing and long term prognosis of various amputations. A pictorial of various case presentations are provided along with a discussion regarding the morbidity and mortality rates.

This PRESENT lecture was made possible
by an Educational Grant from

Koven Technology
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3rd Year Lecture
External Fixation in Charcot Reconstruction


Charles M. Zelen, DPM,FACFAS,FACFAOM
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Roanoke, VA

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This lecture by Dr. Zelen will review the surgical management of charcot.

This PRESENT lecture was made possible
by an Educational Grant from

Stryker
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