ADFS Cadaver Course 2019, 14-15 November
Anatomical and Surgical Dissection of the Foot
The Reconstruction of the Diabetic Foot
The course is sold out
You can sign up for the waiting list by writing an e-mail to Line Winces Nielsen at lwn@cap-partner.eu
Registration fees
Before and on 1 July 2019:
ADFS members: 1.000 EUR
Non members: 1.200 EUR
After 1 July 2019:
ADFS member: 1.400 EUR
Non members: 1.600 EUR
All the fees include 22% VAT in Italy.
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bve@cap-partner.eu
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Please note that the accomodation costs are not included in the course fee, and the participants of the ADFS course 2019 are responsible to take care of their own accomodation.
The Association of Diabetic Foot Surgeons (ADFS) is organising this year a cadaver course in Padua (Italy) in cooperation with the Plastic Surgery Department and Human Anatomy Institute of the Padova University School of Medicine.
The University of Padova is one of the most ancient in the world, where the most important anatomists of the past studied and taught here. Moreover, the founder of the modern pathology, Biovanni Battista Morgagni was working at the University of Padova as Professor in Anatomy.
Course venue
Anatomy Institute of Padua University
Via A. Gabelli 67, 35121 Padua, Italy
Time
14-15 November 2019
Course benefits
- Renowned teaching faculty
- A comprehensive introduction to the reconstructive approach of the diabetic foot
- True hands-on opportunity to practice
- The course has been granted 10 European CME credits (ECMEC®s) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(EACCME®).
Course Program
The first day will be devoted to the introduction to the course and the reconstructive technique. ADFS members and well-known experts will deliver oral presentations related to the plastic surgery approach to diabetic foot syndrome.
The second day will be a hands-on session focused on the reconstructive flaps from the leg and the foot.