
PROGRAMME
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Programme:
Chair: Jan Apelqvist MD (Lund, Sweden)
Speakers:
Giovanni Mosti MD (Lucca, Italy): Venous leg ulceration
Alberto Piaggesi (Pisa, Italy): Diabetic foot ulceration
We would like to thank Essity for sponsoring this webinar. Essity had not had any influence on the content of this webinar.
Dear friends and partners,
After much consideration of all options, we have decided to reschedule the 12th Pisa International Diabetic Foot Course to 6-9 October 2021.
The continuing restrictions on travel and meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic across all of Europe and beyond has caused us to come to the decision to postpone the course. With the health of the global community as a main priority and the planning of participants, speakers, sponsors and collaborators in mind, we find that it is best to make this decision now rather than later.
We hope for your understanding and look forward to welcoming you all to Pisa in 2021.
Best regards
Alberto Piaggesi MD
Scientific Responsible
Pisa International DF Courses
The Pisa International Diabetic Foot Courses are based on the knowledge and structure of treatment offered by the specialised diabetic foot clinic at the University Hospital of Pisa. The courses are used as a basis for building up an international educational network within the area and for raising political awareness of the challenges related to treatment and prevention of the diabetic foot.
By combining lectures from different specialists and individual training in the clinic, course participants will gain insight in both the theory of the field and the practical methods used in the clinic. By also focusing on the structure of treatment and guidelines for establishing a diabetic foot clinic, the courses reach out to clinicians as well as hospital department or clinic management.
As an overall objective of the courses, the organisers aim to support the implementation of the European consensus on treatment of the diabetic foot, based on the existing guidelines.
The 4 day theoretical course & practical training include the following elements:
The course in 2020 has been rescheduled to 6-9 October 2021
The course has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) and has been assigned 23 European CME Credits (ECMECs).