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Division 5 October 18-19, 2013 Jacksonville, FL Division 6 October 25-26, 2013 Chicago, IL Division 11 April 25-26, 2014 Tysons Corner, VA Division 1 May 2-3, 2014 Manhattan Beach, CA Division 3 November 8-9, 2013 Dallas, TX Division 9 November 15-16, 2013 New York, NY Simple to Complex FOREFOOT REVISIONAL SURGERY WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR FALL 2013 SPRING 2014

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Division 5October 18-19, 2013Jacksonville, FL

Division 6October 25-26, 2013Chicago, IL

Division 11 April 25-26, 2014Tysons Corner, VA

Division 1May 2-3, 2014Manhattan Beach, CA

Division 3November 8-9, 2013Dallas, TX

Division 9November 15-16, 2013New York, NY

Simple to Complex FOREFOOT REVISIONAL SURGERY WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR

FALL 2013 SPRING 2014

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A partnered project between the College and six (6) ACFAS Divisions is bringingsomething special to your area across the nation. The ACFAS will present a series of six hands-on Simple to Complex Forefoot Revisional Surgery Workshopsand Seminars to provide practicing and in-training surgeons the opportunity toenhance learned skills and advance their current knowledge of surgical practice.

Each program will begin on Friday evening with a presentation on “CommonForefoot Surgical Complications—how to deal with them”, followed by casestudies. Participants, please bring cases to share. Saturday will provide a fullday schedule of succinct lectures followed by hands-on workshops.

Labs will include a variety of products from multiple manufacturers. Panel discussions offer opportunities to challenge the course faculty and reviewproblematic cases.

FEESACFAS Member: $149Non-Member: $199ACFAS Resident Member: $79

ACFAS IS COMING TO YOU! CONVENIENT—LOCAL—CUTTING EDGE TECHNIQUES—LATEST MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS—HANDS-ON (SAWBONES) LAB

� Apply technical skills in a wide variety of fixation options for treatment of Forefoot Surgery

� Identify indications and contraindi-cations for forefoot deformities and combination plating techniquesfor fractures

� Demonstrate treatment options forselect complications from forefootinjuries

� Evaluate patients with forefoot deformities or injuries and formulatea treatment plan

The ACFAS extends sincere appreciation to our sponsorsfor educational grants in support of these programs.

OBJECTIVES

12 CONTINUINGEDUCATION CONTACT HOURS

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Day One: Friday 3:30 – 7:30 pm

3:30 pm Registration

4:00 pm Common Forefoot Surgical Complications–How to Deal with Them

5:00 – 7:30 pm Welcome Reception and Case PresentationsParticipants are encouraged to present cases for panel discussion.

7:30 pm Adjourn

Day Two: Saturday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm

7:00 am Continental Breakfast

7:30 am Plate Fixation ABC’sUnderstanding the different plate constructs and their surgical indications

7:45 am Internal Fixation Options for Forefoot Revisional/Reconstructive Procedures� Iatrogenic Elevatus� Recurrent Hallux Valgus� 1st MTPJ Fusion� Lapidus� One-stage Brachymetatarsia Repair� Lesser Metatarsal Non-Union Repair� Jones Fracture

9:00 am Panel Discussion

9:30 am Break

9:45 am Lab (Sawbones)� Iatrogenic Elevatus� Recurrent Hallux Valgus� 1st MTPJ Fusion� Lapidus� One-stage Brachymetatarsia Repair� Lesser Metatarsal Non-Union Repair� Jones Fracture

12:30 pm Lunch/Hot Topic Panel DiscussionHammertoe treatment options. What’s new in digital arthrodesis fixation? Are the implants better than traditional K-wire fixation? Do they lead to improved patient satisfaction and surgical outcomes?

1:30 pm Joint Preparation for Arthrodesis Procedures

2:00 pm Lisfranc and Medial Column Arthritis — Options in Surgical Repair

2:30 pm Panel Discussion

3:00 pm Break

3:15 pm Lab (Sawbones)� Hammertoe� Lisfranc Joint Arthrodesis� Medial Column Fusion� Interpositional Spacers 4th-5th

Metatarsal-cuboid Joint� Digital Implants

6:00 pm Adjourn

Please note: Course content and faculty are subject to change.

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FALL 2013 JACKSONVILLE, FLLaurence G. Rubin, DPM, FACFAS, ChairFoot & Ankle Specialists of Virginia Mechanicsville, VA

Michelle L. Butterworth, DPM, FACFASPee Dee Foot CenterKingstree, SC

Paul D. Dayton, DPM, FACFASTrimark Foot & Ankle CenterFort Dodge, IA

FALL 2013 CHICAGO, IL Troy J. Boffeli, DPM, FACFAS, ChairHealthPartners Specialty Center St. Paul, MN

Thanh L. Dinh, DPM, FACFASBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBoston, MA

Allen M. Jacobs, DPM, FACFASDr. Allen M. Jacobs & Associates, Ltd, P.C.St. Louis, MO

FALL 2013 DALLAS, TXMark A. Hardy, DPM, FACFAS, ChairKaiser Permanente Cleveland Heights, OH

Richard Derner, DPM, FACFASLake Ridge Foot & Ankle Center Woodbridge, VA

Daniel J. Hatch, DPM, FACFASFoot & Ankle Center of Northern ColoradoGreeley, CO

FALL 2013 NEW YORK, NY John T. Marcoux, DPM, FACFAS, ChairCaritas Christi – St. Elizabeth's Medical CenterBrighton, MA

Kris A. DiNucci, DPM, FACFASFoot & Ankle Center of ArizonaScottsdale, AZ

Robert W. Mendicino, DPM, FACFASOhioHealth Orthopedic SurgeonsHilliard, OH

SPRING 2014 TYSONS CORNER, VAScott F. Jorgensen, DPM, FACFAS, ChairFairview Health Services Eagan, MN

Alan R. Catanzariti, DPM, FACFASFoot & Ankle Institute W-Penn Pittsburgh, PA

Thanh L. Dinh, DPM, FACFASBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, MA

SPRING 2014 MANHATTAN BEACH, CAMichael S. Lee, DPM, FACFAS, ChairCapital Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, PC Des Moines, IA

Keith L. Jacobson, DPM, FACFASAdvanced Orthopedic and Sports Medicine SpecialistsDenver, CO

Matthew E. Williams, DPM, FACFASVirginia Mason Medical Center Lynnwood, WA

Faculty

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Simple to Complex FOREFOOT REVISIONAL SURGERY WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR

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Seminar Site RequestedFALL 2013 SPRING 2014

Seminar Registration FeesACFAS Member □ $149 Non-Member □ $199 ACFAS Resident Member □ $79Seminar Registration fee includes: 12 hours of instruction, Welcome Reception Friday evening, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshment breaks Saturday.

Note: If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, or special dietary needs, notify ACFAS at the time you register.

LimitedSpaceAvailable

□ Division 5October 18-19, 2013Jacksonville, FL

□ Division 6October 25-26, 2013Chicago, IL (Near O’Hare Airport)

□ Division 3November 8-9, 2013Dallas, TX

□ Division 9November 15-16, 2013New York, NY(Near LaGuardia Airport)

□ Division 11April 25-26, 2014Tysons Corner, VA(Near DC)

□ Division 1May 2-3, 2014Manhattan Beach, CA(Near Los Angeles)

□ My check payable to American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons is enclosed.

Please charge my credit card: □ AMEX □ MC □ Visa

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Security Number (VISA/MC—last 3 digits on back; AMEX – 4 digits on front)

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Register online: www.acfas.org.You may mail or fax completed registration form(s) to: American College of Foot and Ankle SurgeonsAttn: Maggie Hjelm, Education Manager8725 West Higgins Road, Suite 555Chicago, IL 60631-2724Phone: 800.421.2237 Fax: 800.382.8270

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FALL 2013 October 18-19, 2013Jacksonville Marriott4670 Salisbury RoadJacksonville, FL 32256

$85/night (single/double occupancy)Hotel rate cut-off date: September 27, 2013 (before 5:00 pm)Reservations by phone at 904.296.2222 or 800.962.9786

FALL 2013 October 25-26, 2013Chicago Marriott O’Hare8535 West Higgins RoadChicago, IL 60631

$125/night (single/double occupancy)Hotel rate cut-off date: October 11, 2013 (before 5:00 pm)Reservations by phone at 773.693.4444 or 888.236.2427

FALL 2013 November 8-9, 2013Hilton Anatole2201 North Stemmons FreewayDallas, TX 75207

$129/night (single/double occupancy) Hotel rate cut-off date: October 8, 2013 (before 5:00 pm)Reservations by phone at Info 800.445.8667

FALL 2013 November 15-16, 2013Sheraton LaGuardia East135-20 39th AvenueFlushing, NY 11354

$189/night (single/double occupancy)Hotel rate cut-off date:October 15, 2013 (before 5:00 pm)Reservations by phone at 718.460.6666 or 888.268.0717

SPRING 2014April 25-26, 2014Tysons Corner Marriott8028 Leesburg PikeTysons Corner, VA 22182

$89/night (single/double occupancy)Hotel rate cut-off date: April 11, 2014 (before 5:00 pm)Reservations by phone at 703.734.3200 or 800.228.9290

SPRING 2014May 2-3, 2014Manhattan Beach Marriott1400 Parkview AvenueManhattan Beach, CA 90266

$149/night (single/double occupancy)Hotel rate cut-off date: April 2, 2014 (before 5:00 pm)Reservations by phone at 310.546.7511 or 800.228.9290

Attendee Hotel Accommodations Guestroom accommodations may be reserved by contacting the hotel directly at the telephone number indicated below and referencing the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.

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AccreditationThe American College of Foot and AnkleSurgeons is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as asponsor of continuing education in podiatric medicine. 12.0 continuing education contact hours.

California Radiology Credit: Every hourof lecture in scientific sessions can conferup to 0.6 hour of radiology credit.

DisclaimerACFAS workshops and seminars aremade available as an educational serv-ice to its members and other membersof the podiatric profession. The ACFAShas not independently evaluated thecontent or techniques discussed ordemonstrated by any faculty member.The ACFAS does not warrant or endorseany content or technique discussed ordemonstrated by any faculty member.Statements about commercial productsare solely the opinion(s) of the presen-ter(s) and do not represent a Collegeendorsement or evaluation of theseproducts. Additionally, any instrumenta-tion shown/demonstrated during thisprogram may or may not have receivedFDA approval.

Photographs/VideosAudio/video taping or recording or photographing of sessions is prohibited.

ACFAS routinely takes photos or video of participants in meetings and othercourse venues for news and other purposes. By registering for the course,you grant ACFAS permission to utilizephotos of you taken at the program forACFAS purposes.

Tax Deduction for Education PurposesIn the United States, an income tax deduction may be allowed for educationexpenses undertaken to maintain or improve professional skills. This includesregistration, travel, meals and lodging,subject to applicable limitations (seeTreas. Reg. 1.162-5: Coughlin v Commis-sioner, 203 F.2d 307 (2d Cir.1953)).

Attendees with Special NeedsIf you have special needs addressed bythe Americans with Disabilities Act, orspecial dietary needs, notify the ACFASat the time you register. We will makeevery effort to accommodate your needs.

Seminar Cancellation PolicyCancellation requests must be in writing.Requests received by the ACFAS four (4) weeks prior to the course date will receive a full refund minus a $50 adminis-trative fee. No refunds will be given forcancellations received less than four (4)weeks prior to the course.

ACFAS is unable to assume risk or responsibility for the registrant’s time or expenses should an act of God, government action, aviation disruption,disaster, weather, or other force beyondthe control of ACFAS make it inadvisable or impossible to conduct this event. The registrant may wish to consider purchasing personal travel insurance to insure his/her expenses.

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