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The Inaugural Live In-Person Desert Foot East Conference will be held in East Rutherford, New Jersey at the Hilton Meadowlands, June 1 - 2, 2024. The most unique part of the conference is the rotating interactive hands-on workshops, focusing on advanced technologies that provide our attendees with hands-on practical experience and training on surgical procedures, advanced wound care, and new techniques in healing the lower extremity that you will bring back to your offices to begin using on Monday morning.
Attending the 2024 Desert Foot East Conference will provide access to the rotating workshop sessions taking place each day.
See Current Agenda HERE
Below are the sponsors providing these workshops with more to follow:
Hydrozid: The Next Generation of Cryosurgery
In this workshop we will review the science and application steps for Hydrozid, a new portable cryosurgery device that is the perfect blend of clinical outcomes and healthcare economics.
Matt Etheridge
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PowerStep: Dynamic Ankle Support Sock, Changing Practice Protocols
Discuss the importance of postoperative bracing after Achilles repairs, lateral ankle stabilization, ankle fracture surgery. DASS’s superiority in post-surgical patients as well as a transition brace for step down with acute and chronic ankle sprains.
Alan L. Bass, DPM, CPC
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The Next Generation of Advanced Treatments for Chronic Wounds – 3C Patch
Join us during our hands-on workshop to create a fully autologous, multi-layered platelet rich fibrin patch with 3C Patch.
Jennifer Gardner, PT DPT MHA CWS
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Fibrinet– Platelet Rich Fibrin Membrane in Foot and Ankle Procedures
A workshop covering the application of Fibrinet in foot and ankle procedures.
Steven Bernstein, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS
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Irrisept Antimicrobial Wound Lavage: Irrigation with Evidence
Understand the benefits of antimicrobial wound irrigation and review best practices in wound management.
Paul Naylor, PhD, MD
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Reeling in Results with Fish Skin
To demonstrate the effectiveness of Kerecis fish skin technology in achieving positive patient outcomes.
Anthony Tickner, DPM, FACCWS, FAPWH, FRCPS
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