CMET Review and Refresher Course
for certification preparation
or a review of the Fundamentals of Wound Healing
Not to be missed! One and a half days -15 hour intensive learning program.
Review and Refresher Course:
Saturday, March 17 & Sunday, Sunday, March 18.
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CMET Certification Exam:
Monday March 19, 2012--- 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Convenient LOCATION for REVIEW COURSE and CERTIFICATION EXAM:
Philadelphia at the Renaissance Philadelphia
Airport Hotel
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On Line Registration has been re-opened and rooms added
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rate. When you do, mention " Council for Medical Education
and Testing - CMET . Call hotel at: 610-521-5900 -- hotel
block special rate ends: March 16
Review Course:
Venue: This is an intensive two-day
review for all practitioners. Five faculty members, leaders
in wound healing and all noted for their teaching and
communication skills.
Topics Include: Wound Etiology Analysis and Assessment; General Diagnostics; Nutrition and Wound Healing; Pressure Ulcers Including Deep Tissue Injury; Pain Management; Circulatory Disorders; Traumatic Wounds; Infection, Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetic Ulcers, Surgical Wound Management; Diabetic Foot; Adjunctive Wound Therapies and more!!. There are faculty panels and ample time for questions and answers.
Medical Education Credits: Category 1 AMA and CPME, Total Course Hours: 15 Total CMEs/CEs: 14
Value: A valuable tool for a concentrated weekend to update wound care general knowledge as well as preparation for certification examination, such as the Physician Wound Care Certification Exam offered by Council for Medical Education Testing (CMET). This course will also help prepare one for other certifications available in wound healing. Come join CMET and the APWH in Philadelphia for a short compressed course to sharpen your knowledge...OR add a couple days to in the city and enjoy spring in Philadelphia. Terrific museums, theater and eateries in an “affordable city” with a host of activities to fit a vast diversity of interests, tastes and budgets. So have a quick in and out weekend or add a few days for terrific restaurants, theater, museums, music, dance and more!!!
Target Audience
The intended audience are
Surgeons, Primary care Physicians, Podiatrists,
Dermatologists, Family Medicine and Physicians with
Specialty in Wound healing.
Learning Objectives
Explain wound histology along with the elements that
relate and influence co-morbidities.
Identify diagnosis and treatment of skin ulcers
Explain Identification and treatment of ulcers:
Pressure, vascular, ischemic and diabetic.
Explain wound management: surgical and non-surgical;
adjunctive therapeutic regimens.
Activity Goal
Patient Care and Medical
Knowledge
Faculty / Speakers with Titles
Charles Andersen, MD, FAPWHc
Randolph Fish, DPM, FAPWHc
Jane Fore, MD, FAPWHc
Steven Kravitz, DPM, FAPWHc
James McGuire, DPM, FAPWHc
Disclosures
Cine-Med adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies, regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of the planning committee and faculty's commercial relationships will be made known at the activity. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations.
All Cine-Med employees in control of content have indicated that they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Charles Andersen, MD, FAPWHc – Speaker’s Bureau: Organogenesis, KCI
Randolph Fish, DPM, FAPWHc – Speaker’s Bureau: Organogenesis
Jane, Fore, MD, FAPWHc – Speaker’s Bureau: Celleration, Would Care Innovations
Steven Kravitz, DPM, FAPWHc – Medical Director: Carolon Sorbion
James McGuire, DPM, FAPWHc –
Speaker’s Bureau: Health Point, Systagenics, BSN;
Consultant: Devon Medical; Medical Advisor: Zeomedix;
Stockholder: Creative Footwear Technology
The content and views presented in this educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of or Ciné-Med. Inclusion in this activity does not constitute approval or endorsement of any commercial products or services. These materials have been prepared based on the best available information, but are not exhaustive of the subject matter. Participants are advised to critically appraise the information presented and encouraged to consult the available literature for any commercial products mentioned. Accreditation status does not imply endorsement by the Cine-Med of any commercial products displayed in conjunction with an activity.
Allopathic Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Ciné-Med and the Council for Medical Education and Testing. Ciné-Med is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
This activity is being supported in part by educational grants from:
No Commercial Support
