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March 15–16, 2020 Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell 500 Hofstra Boulevard Hempstead, NY 11553 Northwell Health’s seventh annual Shining the Light on Wound Care Symposium This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 13 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

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March 15–16, 2020Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell500 Hofstra BoulevardHempstead, NY 11553

Northwell Health’s seventh annual

Shining the Lighton Wound Care Symposium

This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 13 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credits for learning and change.

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Extended Care Track Running at the same time as Track 1

8:45am Prevention and staging of pressure injuries, Frantz Dorestant Jr., RN, MSN, CWOCN

9:45am Diabetes management (different insulins, short term/long term), Ann Marie Hasse, RN, MSN, CDE

10:15am Break

10:30am Pediatric wound care challenges , Vita Boyar, MD

11:00am Wound care challenges and home care, Marian Owens, RN, BSN, CWOCN

11:30am Lunch (includes 30-minute poster session with moderators)

12:30pm Dressing management, Marie Agrell-Kann, RN, MSN, CDE, CWCN

1:30pm Vascular wounds , Julie Isgro, ANP-C, CWOCN

2:30pm Break

2:45pm Nutrition , Ambika Chawla, RD

3:45pm Documentation issues, Mary Brennan, RN, MBA, CWON

4:15pm Wrap Up Discussion and Q&A

Program Agenda

Day 1: Sunday, March 15, 2020, 8:00am to 4:30pmRegistrant must choose one track

8:00am Registration/Breakfast

8:30am Introduction and Welcome Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS, APWCA; Mary Brennan, RN, MBA, CWON

Podiatry Track 1 Running at the same time as Extended Care Track

8:40am Keynote speaker Vickie R. Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS

9:20am What is the role of medication to prevent amputation? Kelechi Akuma, MD

9:30am Prevention of the diabetic foot ulcer, Kenneth Goldstein, MD

9:40am Q&A Discussion

9:50am Break

10:05am Prophylactic surgery in treating the diabetic foot, Jason Feinberg, DPM

10:15am Making chronic wounds acute John Cappa, DPM

10:25am Predicting reulceration in amputation patients Peter Mancuso, DPM

10:35am Regenerative medicine: controversy of PRP, Alisha Oropallo, MD

10:45am Advanced wound closure options for the diabetic foot Russel Caprioli, DPM, FACFAS

10:55am Emerging techniques in vascular imaging, John Pellerito, MD

11:05am Q&A Discussion

11:15am Keynote speaker Vickie R. Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS

12:00pm Lunch (includes 30-minute poster session with moderators)

Day continues with Workshops on following page

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8:45am Prevention and staging of pressure injuries, Frantz Dorestant Jr., RN, MSN, CWOCN

9:45am Diabetes management (different insulins, short term/long term), Ann Marie Hasse, RN, MSN, CDE

10:15am Break

10:30am Pediatric wound care challenges , Vita Boyar, MD

11:00am Wound care challenges and home care, Marian Owens, RN, BSN, CWOCN

11:30am Lunch (includes 30-minute poster session with moderators)

12:30pm Dressing management, Marie Agrell-Kann, RN, MSN, CDE, CWCN

1:30pm Vascular wounds , Julie Isgro, ANP-C, CWOCN

2:30pm Break

2:45pm Nutrition , Ambika Chawla, RD

3:45pm Documentation issues, Mary Brennan, RN, MBA, CWON

4:15pm Wrap Up Discussion and Q&A

Program Agenda

Day 1: Sunday, March 15, 2020, 8:00am to 4:30pmRegistrant must choose one track

8:00am Registration/Breakfast

8:30am Introduction and Welcome Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS, APWCA; Mary Brennan, RN, MBA, CWON

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Workshop session 1: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

1:00pm Workshop 1: Cadaver lab: Debridement training and lower extremity flap technique, Russel Caprioli, DPM; John Haight, DPM

Workshop 2: Bypass surgery in the lower extremity, Marc Kissin, MDForefoot Amputations, Michael Pliskin, DPM; Scott Gawlik, DPM, FACFAS

1:45pm Break

Workshop session 2: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

1:55pm Workshop 3: Vascular examination of the diabetic foot, Joseph Larsen, DPM, DABPSHands on with arterial imaging, Devendra Brahmbhatt, MDVenous imaging, Sean Alcantara, MD

Workshop 4: Skin substitute workshop Is patient selection important to quality and outcomes? Clinical, social and economic considerations. A panel discussion: Pamela Louis, RN; Bruce Molinelli, MD; Christina Del Pin, MD; John Cappa, DPM; Kenneth Goldstein, DPM; Burton Glass, MD, Michael Petersen, MD FACS, CWS

2:40pm Break

Workshop session 3: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

2:50pm Workshop 5: Current treatment of acute osteomyelitis, Dava Klirsfeld, MDControversy in the management of chronic osteomyelitis: Surgical management, Samual Hoisington, MDMedical management, Alfonso Llosa-Guerra, MD

Workshop 6: Complex case presentations – from differential diagnosis based on physical assessment and diagnostics tomanagement, Jane Ellen Barr, DNP, RN, CWOCN

3:35pm Break

Workshop session 4: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

3:45pm Workshop 7: Wound healing infection, Vihas Patel, MDClinical principles of foot osteomyelitis and medical imaging, Mary Ann Bilotti, DPMSurgical options for Charcot foot reconstruction, John Haight, DPM

Workshop 8: Is there a role for the microbiome and wound healing? Bruce Hirsch, MDCompression therapy in your practice, Colleen Martinez, PTDecongestive therapy to the leg and foot, Soyouen Ahn, PT, DPT, CLT, WCCSurgical intervention of lymphedema, Kuldeep Singh, MD

4:30pm Adjourn

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Workshops apply to Day 1 Track 1 only All workshops are 45 minutes

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8:00am Registration/Breakfast

8:30am Introduction and Welcome

8:45am Trauma, burns, and pressure Injury from the military experience, VA Keynote Speaker: TBD

9:40am The diabetic epidemic: What can be done? Alyson Myers, MD

9:50am Living with an Amputation, Moderator: Juan Serrano

10:40am Break

10:55am Identifying skin lesions of the lower extremity, Amy Xu, MD

11:05am Managing the postoperative care of skin grafts & complications,Alfred T. Culliford IV, MD

11:15am The role of Botox for contractures, Anthony Oreste, MD

11:25am Where are we headed with Limb Salvage? Gary Giangola, MD

11:40am Preventing wound infection: Is there a role for topical agents? Magdalena Pupiales NP, CWOCN

11:50am Breaking the law: What you need to know to prevent litigation? Northwell JD

12:30pm Lunch (includes 30-minute poster session with moderators)

Day continues with Workshops on following page

Day 2: Monday, March 16, 2020, 8:00am to 4:45pm

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Workshop session 1: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

1:30pm Workshop 1: Hands on: Complete examination of the diabetic foot Neurologic, Monoj Sadhnani, DPM, Vascular, Pallavi Manvar-Singh, MD, RPVBiomechanics, Melissa Rathgeber, PT, DPT, WCC, CEAS

Workshop 2: Nutrition focused physical exam: Putting it all together. A skill development workshop, Ambika Chawla, RD; Farhana Ahmed, MS, RD, CDN, CSO, CNSC

2:15pm Break

Workshop session 2: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

2:25pm Workshop 3: When to intervene? Explanation of when to refer to a vascular specialist and what is done with your patient, John Sottile, DPM, William Lopez, DPM Revascularization techniques in arterial disease, Aleksandra Policha, MD

Workshop 4: Optimizing venous insufficiency: Jennifer Chang, MD RPVI Treatment of Superficial Venous Disease: Jo Ann Eisinger, PA

3:10pm Break

Workshop session 3: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

3:20pm Workshop 5: Rheumatological disorders leading to wounds, Galina S Marder, MDDiagnosing cancerous lesions, Speaker TBD

Workshop 6: Hyperbaric Workshop Part I: Hospital accreditation process, Peter Salzer, MDHow to define HBOT Indications? John Hoina, MDWhat is the Physiology of HBOT? Joseph C. White, MD Moderators: Jenna Tevere; Owen Joseph O’Neill, MD, MPH, FUHM, FACHM, FAPWCA

4:05pm Break

Workshop session 4: Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

4:15pm Workshop 7: In the opioid crisis:Holistic healing: Teaching yourself and your patients relaxation techniques to address pain through movement techniques, Deborah McElligott, RN

Workshop 8: Hyperbaric Workshop Part II: Safety precautions of HBOT, Mary Ann Sundquist, RN & Anne Munkwitz RN PATH: Program for Advanced Training in Hyperbaric, Peter Salzer, MDCredentialing, privileges, supervision process of hyperbaric, Speaker TBD Moderators: Jenna Tevere; Owen Joseph O’Neill, MD, MPH, FUHM, FACHM, FAPWCA

4:45pm Adjourn

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Workshops for Day 2 All workshops are 45 minutes

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Statement of need: The need for this activity stems from the ever changing and expanding fund of knowledge that exists in the Wound Care field. Also the strain of chronic wounds on both the patient and health system as a whole provide reason to host an educational conference. This symposium will address current concerns and knowledge gaps as well as provide various solutions to everyday problems faced by wound care practitioners and patients. This CME activity aims to provide Wound Care professionals and specialists with up-to-date knowledge and techniques of current wound care practices.

Program objectives: All Northwell Health CME activities aredesigned to improve patient care, safety and outcomes. Atthe conclusion of this conference, participants should beable to:

– Review and dissect vascular anatomy and develop new techniques for wound debridement and determine how the results can be used to formulate treatment plans.

– Assess the ways in which diabetes guides the formulation of medical, surgical, nutritional and podiatric treatment plans.

– Discuss the use of current topical wound therapies for optimal wound healing.

– Summarize advances in managing traumatic wounds and their impact on patients, including chronic wounds and wounds that have resulted in amputation.

– Implement pain management innovations for chronic wound patients.

– Review skills needed to assess wounds and demonstrate dressing management.

Target audience: Wound Care Specialists, Vascular Surgeons, Dermatologists, Podiatrists, Nutritionists, Physical Therapists, Orthotists, Prosthetists, Pedorthists, PAs, NPs, RNs, Residents, and Fellows.

Joint Accreditation Statement: In support of improving patient care, Northwell Health is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Credit Designation Statements – Physicians: Northwell Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

– Nurses: Northwell designates this activity for 13 ANCC contact hours.

–  Physician Assistant: Northwell Health has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 13 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

– Physical therapy credit designation: Long Island Jewish Medical Center, a member of Northwell Health is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Physical Therapy as an approved provider of physical therapy and physical therapist assistant continuing education. This event is awarded a maximum of 15.6 contact hours. Please note

the total number of contact hours will vary depending upon the participant track selection. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certificates of completion will be e-mailed to participants of the corresponding disciplines after the event.

– Occupational therapy credit designation: Northwell Health Rehabilitation Network is recognized by the NBCOT as a Professional Development Provider. Upon completion of this course, 13 contact hours will be provided to those of the corresponding disciplines. Please note the total number of contact hours will vary depending upon the participant track selection. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Certificates of completion will be e-mailed to participants of the corresponding disciplines after the event.

– Registered dietitians credits: Credits have been applied for and are pending.

– Podiatry credits: Credits have been approved by the Continuing Education Committee of the State for Podiatry. A total maximum of 15 CPE Level 3 credits will be granted to those who attend both Sunday and Monday (7.5 for Sunday and 7.5 for Monday).

– Orthotist credits: Northwell Health has been approved for continuing education credits by the Continuing Education Committee of the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics. A total of 13.25 category 1 maximum credits will be granted to those who attend both days.

Disclosure policy: Northwell Health adheres to the ACCME’s Standards for Commercial Support. Any individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers or others are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. All relevant conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to the commencement of the activity.

Location: Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, 500 Hofstra Boulevard, Hempstead NY, 11553, (516) 463-7516.

Course offering and registration fees:

Register Both days

Sunday only

Monday only

Northwell employee and voluntary faculty

$300 $150 $150

Non-Northwell employees $350 $175 $175

Residents, fellows and medical students

no fee

Registration fee includes: Continental breakfast, break, lunch, workshops, course materials and CME/Verification of attendance certificates.

Cancellation policy: For a refund, all cancellations, must be confirmed in writing to [email protected] by Friday, March 6, 2020. An administrative fee of $25 will be kept for all cancellations. No refunds will be made after this date or for “no-shows.”

Americans with Disabilities Act: This conference isin compliance with provisions of the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals withspecial needs. If you would like to attend this conferenceand require any special needs or accommodations, pleasecontact us at (516) 321-8353.

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Registration form

Seventh Annual Shining the Light on Wound Care SymposiumMarch 15–16, 2020A CME conference designated for 13 AMA PRA category 1 credits™

Three ways to register:1. Register online at Northwell.edu/cme

2. Fax this form to (516) 465-8204 with credit card information*

3. Mail this form* with a check payable to: Northwell Health Seventh Annual Wound Care Symposium Office of Continuing Medical Education 1111 Marcus Avenue, Suite LL26 Lake Success, NY 11042

* If registering by fax or mail, please select the workshops you would like to attend on the second side of this registration form.

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A confirmation letter will be sent.

Please list all digits from your credit card

Please indicate: Physician

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Podiatrist

Prosthetist

Nurse Practitioner

Orthotist

Registered Dietitian

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Name Credentials (MD, DO, PhD, RN, etc.)

Address

City State Zip

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Please select a track for Sunday, March 15: Extended Care Track Track 1*

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Registeration fees: Both days

Sunday only

Monday only

Northwell employee and voluntary faculty

$300 $150 $150

Non-Northwell employees

$350 $175 $175

Residents, fellows and medical students

no fee

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Workshop sessions: All workshops are 45 minutes. Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

Day 1 – Sunday, March 15Session 1: 1:00 – 1:45pm (Pick one)

Workshop 1: Cadaver lab: Debridement training and lower extremity flap technique

Workshop 2:Bypass surgery in the lower extremity

Forefoot amputations

Session 2: 1:45 – 2:30pm (Pick one)

Workshop 3:Vascular examination of the diabetic foot

Hands on with arterial imaging Venous imaging

Workshop 4:Skin Substitute Workshop: Is patient selection important to quality and outcomes? Clinical, social and economic considerationsA panel discussion

Session 3: 3:00 – 3:45pm (Pick one)

Workshop 5: Current treatment of acute osteomyelitis

Controversy in the management of chronic osteomyelitis

Surgical management Medical management

Workshop 6:Complex Case Presentations – from differential diagnosis based on physical assessment and diagnostics to management

Session 4: 3:45 – 4:30pm (Pick one)

Workshop 7: Wound Healing Infection

Clinical principles of foot osteomyelitis and medical imaging

Surgical options for Charcot foot reconstruction

Workshop 8:Is there a role for the microbiome and wound healing?

Compression therapy in your practice Decongestive therapy to the leg and foot Surgical intervention of lymphedema

Day 2 – Monday, March 16Session 1: 1:30 – 2:15pm (Pick one)

Workshop 1:Hands on: Complete examination of the diabetic foot

Neurologic Vascular Biomechanics

Workshop 2:Nutrition focused physical exam: Putting it all together

A skill development workshop

Session 2: 2:15 – 3:00pm (Pick one)

Workshop 3:When to intervene? Explanation of when to refer to a vascular specialist and what is done with your patient

Revascularization techniques in arterial disease

Workshop 4:Optimizing venous insufficiency

Treatment of Superficial Venous Disease

Session 3: 3:15 – 4:00pm (Pick one)

Workshop 5: Rheumatological disorders leading to wounds

Diagnosing cancerous lesions

Workshop 6: Hyperbaric Workshop Part I Hospital accreditation process

How to define HBOT Indications? What is the physiology of HBOT?

Session 4: 4:00 – 4:45pm (Pick one)

Workshop 7: In the opiod crisis:Holistic healing: Teaching yourself and your patients relaxation techniques to address pain through movement techniques

Workshop 8: Hyperbaric Workshop Part IISafety Precautions of HBOT

PATH: Program for Advanced Training in Hyperbaric Credentialing, privileges, supervision process of

hyperbaric

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Workshop sessions: All workshops are 45 minutes. Attendees must select 1 workshop per session:

Course directors

Faculty

Mary R. Brennan, MBA, RN, CWON, FAACWSCertified Wound Care Nurse North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health

Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS, APWCADirector, Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and HyperbaricAttending Vascular Surgeon, Dept. of Vascular Surgery Northwell HealthAssociate Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

Planning committee members

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*Marie Agrell-Kann MSN, RN, CDE, CWCNCertified Wound Care Nurse North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health

*Farhana Ahmed, MS, RD, CDN, CSO, CNSCRegistered Dietitian Nutrition & Dining Services North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health

Soyouen Ahn, PT, DPT, MS, CLT, WCCSupervisor Lymphedema & Cancer Rehabilitation Program Northwell Health

Kelechi Akuma, MDAttending Surgeon Vascular Surgery Southside Hospital Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

Sean Alcantara, MD Attending Surgeon Vascular Surgery Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health

Jane Ellen Barr, DNP, RN, CWONDirector, Patient Care Services Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health

Mary Ann Bilotti, DPM, FACFASChief, Division of Podiatry Long Island Jewish – Valley Stream HospitalWound Care Center and Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNorthwell Health

Vitaliya Boyar, MD, CWSP, FAAPDirector Neonatal Wound Service Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Cohen Children’s Medical Center Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Pediatrics Zucker School of Medicine

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* Denotes that Speaker is also Planning Committee Member

** Denotes that Speaker is also Planning Committee Member and Reviewer

Daniel BeyerPractice Billing Associate Department of Surgery Northwell Health

Kristen Beyer, MBA, EMTSenior Project Manager – Service Line Departments of Surgery, OBGYN Northwell Health

Thomas Bily, PA Director Physician Assistants Plainview Hospital Northwell Health

Elizabeth CeraAdmin Support Associate Department of Surgery Northwell Health

Kevin Choi, MHAProject Coordinator Surgery Service Line Northwell Health

Gene F. Coppa, MD, FACSSenior Vice President Surgical ServicesExecutive Director Surgical Service LineChair of Surgery North Shore University Hospital & Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health

Husna F. Faqiri, MPAProject Manager Surgery Service Line Northwell Health

Claudina GriffinExecutive Assistant to Emily Kao, VP Departments of Surgery & Urology Northwell Health

Christopher R. Jackson, BSN, RN, CWCN, CHRNPractice Manager Comprehensive Wound Healing Center & Hyperbaric Oxygen Northwell Health

Emily Kao, MBA, MS, RPh Vice President Surgery/Urology Service Lines Northwell Health

Jennifer Laffey, NP Assistant Vice President Advanced Clinical Provider Nurse Practitioners Northwell Health

Jamie Loren, MHA Project Coordinator Surgery Service Line Northwell Health

Jason McGrade, MBA, PA-CAssistant Vice President Advanced Clinical Provider Physician Assistants Northwell Health

Marian Owens, BSN, RN, CWOCNWound/Ostomy Specialist Northwell Health

Nicole M. Probst MS, RN, CWOCN, AGNP-CNurse Educator Nursing Education and Innovation Huntington Hospital Northwell Health

Romain Singh, MBA Administrative Director Surgery Service Line Northwell Health

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Devendra Brahmbhatt, MDAssociate Chairman of SurgeryMedical Director Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Center Long Island Jewish – Forest Hills Hospital Northwell HealthClinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

*Mary R. Brennan, MBA, RN, CWON, FAACWS Assistant Director Wound and Ostomy Care North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health

John Cappa DPM, RPh, FACFASSection Chief of Podiatry Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Northwell Health

Russell Caprioli, DPM, FACFASResidency Program Director Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNorth Shore University Hospital Podiatric Medical and Surgery Program Chief of Podiatry Long Island Jewish Medical CenterAttending, Comprehensive Wound Healing CenterCertified Diabetic EducatorCertified, American Professional Wound Care Association Northwell Health

Jennifer Chang, MD, RPVIVascular & Endovascular Surgery North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health

*Ambika Chawla, MS, RD, CNSC Assistant Director Nutrition Services – Clinical North Shore University Hospital Northwell Health

Alfred T. Culliford IV, MD, MBA, FACSChief of Plastic Reconstructive and Hand Surgery Site Director Plastic Surgery Residency Staten Island University HospitalAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

Christina Del Pin, MD, FACSAttending Surgeon Long Island Jewish – Forest Hills Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center North Shore University Hospital Wound Healing Center Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

Frantz Dorestant Jr.,MSN, RN, CWOCNWound Care Nurse Manager Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Northwell Health

Vickie R. Driver, DPM, MS, FACFASDirector of Translational Medicine-Wound Healing Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research

Jo Ann Eisinger, MS, PA-CDirector, Vein Center at Northwell Health – Long Island Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Northwell Health

Jason Feinberg, DPMProgram Director Podiatry Residency Huntington Hospital Northwell Health

Scott Gawlik, DPM, FACFAS Chief of Podiatry Clinics North Shore University Hospital Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and Hyperbaric Northwell Health

Burton Glass, MD Hyperbaric & Wound Care Center General Surgery Plainview Hospital Northwell Health

Kenneth Goldstein MD, RPVIChief, Vascular Surgery Westchester Division Northwell Health

John Haight, DPMAssociate Director Vascular Surgery/Podiatric Surgery Division of Vascular Surgery Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health

Ann Marie Hasse, RN, MSN, CDE Diabetes Educator Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health

Mahjabeen Hassan, MD Plastic Surgery Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Northwell Health Bruce Hirsch, MD, FACP, FIDSA, AAHIVMAttending Physician Infectious Diseases North Shore University Hospital Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

John Hoina, MDAssociate Medical Director Hyperbaric & Wound Care General Surgery Northwell Health

Samuel Hoisington, MDMedical Director Orthopedic Surgeon Phelps Wound Healing Institute Phelps Memorial Hospital Northwell Health

Julie Isgro, MSN, ANP-C, CWOCNNurse Practitioner Comprehensive Wound Healing Center and Hyperbaric Northwell Health

Marc Kissin, MD Attending Surgeon Department of Surgery Division of Vascular Surgery Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

Dava Klirsfeld, MDChief, Infectious Disease Glen Cove Hospital North Shore University Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center Northwell Health

Joseph Larsen, DPM, DABPS Attending Podiatric Surgeon Division of Orthopaedics ProHealth Associates

Alfonso Llosa-Guerra, MDAttending Physician Division of Infectious Disease Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Northwell Health

William Lopez, DPM Podiatry Surgery Staten Island University Hospital Northwell Health

*Pamela Louis, CHS, MSHP, CCSBBDirector, Wound Healing Institute Phelps Memorial Hospital Northwell Health

Peter Mancuso, DPMChief of Division Orthopedic Surgery Southside Hospital Huntington Hospital Northwell Health

Pallavi Manvar-Singh, MD, RPVIDirector of General Surgery Residency Attending Surgeon Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Southside Hospital Northwell HealthAssistant Professor of Surgery Zucker School of Medicine

Faculty

* Denotes that Speaker is also Planning Committee Member10

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Galina S. Marder, MD Director of MedicineMyositis and Vasculitis CenterLong Island Jewish Medical CenterNorthwell HealthAssociate Professor of SurgeryZucker School of Medicine

Colleen Martinez, PT Physical TherapistNorth Shore University HospitalNorthwell Health

Deborah McElligott, DNP, ANP-BC, AHN-BC, HWNC-BC Nurse Practitioner Northwell Health

Bruce Molinelli, MD, FACSDirector of Wound CareNorthern Westchester HospitalNorthwell Health

Anne Munkwitz, RN Registered NurseHyperbaric TherapyJT Mather Memorial Hospital

Alyson Myers, MD Medical DirectorInpatient Diabetes North Shore University HospitalNorthwell Health Associate ProfessorZucker School of MedicineNorthwell Associate ProfessorFeinstein Institute of Medical Research

Owen J. O’ Neill MD, MPH, FUHM, FACHM, FAPWCAMedical Director Hyperbaric MedicineDepartment of Medicine & SurgeryPhelps Memorial HospitalNorthwell Health

Anthony Oreste, MD Chief of Physical Medicine andRehabilitationLong Island Jewish Medical CenterNorthwell HealthAssistant ProfessorZucker School of Medicine

*Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS, APWCADirectorComprehensive Wound HealingCenter and HyperbaricsAttending Vascular Surgeon,Dept. of Vascular SurgeryNorthwell HealthAssociate Professor of SurgeryZucker School of Medicine

Vihas Patel, MD, FACS Vice ChairmanSurgery Critical Care North Shore University HospitalNorthwell HealthAssistant Professor of SurgeryZucker School of Medicine

John Pellerito, MD, FACR,FAIUM, FSRU Vice Chairman of Radiology & EducationNorth Shore University HospitalNorthwell HealthProfessorZucker School of Medicine

Michael Petersen, MD, FACS, CWS Medical DirectorAttending SurgeonDivision of Vascular SurgeryWound Treatment CenterJohn T. Mather Memorial HospitalNorthwell Health

Michael Pliskin, DPM, FACFASChief of PodiatryNorth Shore University HospitalComprehensive Wound HealingCenter and HyperbaricNorthwell Health

Aleksandra Policha, MD, MSc, RPVI, FACSAttending PhysicianVascular and Endovascular SurgeryLong Island Medical Jewish CenterNorthwell HealthAssistant ProfessorZucker School of Medicine

Magdalena Pupiales, BSN, MPH, MS, CWOCN, NP-CWound & Ostomy Care Nurse PractitionerVeterans Affairs Medical Center

Melissa Rathgeber, PT, DPT,WCC, CEAS Senior Physical TherapistLong Island Jewish Medical Center – Valley Stream Northwell Health

Monoj Sadhnani, DPM, FACFAS Associate AttendingLong Island Jewish – Valley StreamNorthwell HealthDirector of Podiatric SurgeryAll City Surgery Ambulatory CenterTeaching AttendingNY Methodist Hospital

Peter Salzer, MD, FACS Medical DirectorHyperbaric & Wound Care CenterGeneral SurgeryPlainview HospitalNorthwell Health

Juan Serrano Assistant Vice President Military Veteran Liaison Northwell Health

Kuldeep Singh, MD, RPVI, FACSVascular and Endovascular SurgeryDirector of Inpatient Non-InvasiveLaboratoryStaten Island University HospitalNorthwell HealthAssistant Professor of SurgeryZucker School of Medicine

John Sottile, DPM Director of Podiatry of SurgeryResidency Program DirectorStaten Island University HospitalNorthwell Health

Mary Sundquist, RN Registered NurseHyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Unit JT Mather Memorial HospitalNorthwell Health

Jenna TevereAdministrative Director Emergency Medicine & SurgeryNorth Shore University HospitalNorthwell Health

Joseph White, MD Medical Director Hyperbaric & Wound CareJT Mather Memorial Hospital Amy Xu, MD ResidentDepartment of DermatologyNorthwell Health

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