Skyrocketing DFU amputations: reverse the trend
During COVID-19, regular care for chronic conditions like diabetes has been interrupted, and patients all over the world have expressed reluctance to seek emergency care. As an indirect result, the number of lower limb amputations in patients with diabetes has increased. What can be done to mitigate low extremity complications?
Due to difference in time zones, this webinar will be available on-demand on Thursday, 25 February from 7:00 AM AEDT / 7:00 AM NZDT
Certificate of Attendance can be downloaded at the end of the webinar for CPD points redemption.
Professor David Armstrong will discuss this situation in our February 24th webinar, Skyrocketing DFU amputations: reverse the trend, in which Professor Armstrong will share lessons learned from the pandemic and practical take-home messages for diabetic limb preservation during and after COVID-19, enabling participants to:
- Understand the global impact of lower extremity complications of diabetes
- Understand practical steps to take to mitigate lower extremity complications of diabetes
- Review lessons learned before and during the COVID-19 pandemic to assist in mitigating lower extremity complications of diabetes to use post-pandemic
Immediately following the webinar, Professor Armstrong will answer audience questions in a live Q&A session.
David Armstrong
DPM, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery and Director, Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA) Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California (USC).
Due to difference in time zones, this webinar will be available on-demand for all registrants on Thursday, 25 February from 7:00 AM AEDT / 7:00 AM NZDT.