Build Up Your Mastery of Telemedicine with CarePICS Sponsored CME Lectures

Are you a vascular specialist or wound care clinical looking to grow your knowledge of telehealth medical practices while earning continuing medical education (CME) credits? Take advantage of CarePICS-sponsored lectures and symposiums to build on your mastery of telemedicine.

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Insightful CME Lectures       

These telemedicine talks focus on potential barriers, practical application techniques, diabetic risk factors, digital wound care solutions, the future of telehealth and more.

You can access all the digital presentations at the PRESENT Podiatry and PRESENT Wounds sites for your convenience. Register with the sites and sign up for subscriptions to earn CME credits.

Lectures

  • Home monitoring to prevent re-ulceration in people with diabetes — Lawrence Lavery, DPM, MPH discusses the evidence for primary and secondary prevention. He also discusses the barriers for visual inspection, the effectiveness of standard prevention strategies, as well as the evidence of education, therapeutic shoes and temperature monitoring. Access here or here.
  • Telemedicine: Seeing Treating and Being Paid for Providing Care Without Patients Stepping into Your Office” — Paul Kesselman, DPM, DABFAS discusses the various forms of telemedicine and its future, while demonstrating why it’s not a fad. Access here or here.
  • Telemedicine: Understanding Coding and Reimbursement — Paul Kesselman, DPM discusses the complex coding and reimbursement of telemedicine. He also talks about documenting telemedicine visits as well as the impact and future of telemedicine. Access here or here.
  • The Benefits of Mechanically Powered Negative Pressure Therapy — Matthew Garoufalis, DPM, FASPS, FACPM, CWS, FFPM, RCPS (Glasg), discusses application tips and techniques with dNPWT based on case scenarios. He also relates the difference between disposable NPWT and electrically powered NPWT as well as the evidence for dNPWT. Access here or here.
  • Using Cyclical Pressurized Topical Oxygen Therapy for Post-surgical and Chronic Wounds — Matthew Garoufalis, DPM discusses the role that oxygen plays in healing post-surgical and chronic wounds. In addition, you can learn more about the science that supports cyclical pressurized topical oxygen therapy as well as the “QuickStart” approach to using cyclical pressurized oxygen therapy. Access here or here.
  • Who should you prioritize for prevention? — Lawrence Lavery, DPM discusses risk factors for developing foot ulcers. He also reviews diabetic foot risk classifications and the incidence of diabetic foot disease by risk categories. Access here or here.

Promotional Symposiums by Dr. Chris Bromley, DPM

  • Building an Amputation Prevention Program Using Teams and Tools — Dr. Bromley discusses integrating CarePICS into his practice. He is joined by Dr. Laiq Raja, MD, FACC, FSCAI, and Lorie Henderson, FNP-C, of the PULSE Amputation Prevention Center in El Paso, TX. The three experts break down how CarePICS can help bring multispecialty teams together to improve patient outcomes. Access here or here.
  • Digital Solutions to Improve Vascular and Wound Care — Dr. Bromley discusses how to use CarePICS to improve wound care, documentation and coordination of care while benefiting from increased revenue. Access here or here.

These telemedicine talks focus on potential barriers, practical application techniques, diabetic risk factors, digital wound care solutions, the future of telehealth and more.

You can access all the digital presentations at the PRESENT Podiatry and PRESENT Wounds sites for your convenience. Register with the sites and sign up for subscriptions to earn CME credits.

Lectures

  • Home monitoring to prevent re-ulceration in people with diabetes — Lawrence Lavery, DPM, MPH discusses the evidence for primary and secondary prevention. He also discusses the barriers for visual inspection, the effectiveness of standard prevention strategies, as well as the evidence of education, therapeutic shoes and temperature monitoring. Access here or here.
  • Telemedicine: Seeing Treating and Being Paid for Providing Care Without Patients Stepping into Your Office” Paul Kesselman, DPM, DABFAS discusses the various forms of telemedicine and its future, while demonstrating why it’s not a fad. Access here or here.
  • Telemedicine: Understanding Coding and Reimbursement — Paul Kesselman, DPM discusses the complex coding and reimbursement of telemedicine. He also talks about documenting telemedicine visits as well as the impact and future of telemedicine. Access here or here.
  • The Benefits of Mechanically Powered Negative Pressure Therapy — Matthew Garoufalis, DPM, FASPS, FACPM, CWS, FFPM, RCPS (Glasg), discusses application tips and techniques with dNPWT based on case scenarios. He also relates the difference between disposable NPWT and electrically powered NPWT as well as the evidence for dNPWT. Access here or here.
  • Using Cyclical Pressurized Topical Oxygen Therapy for Post-surgical and Chronic Wounds — Matthew Garoufalis, DPM discusses the role that oxygen plays in healing post-surgical and chronic wounds. In addition, you can learn more about the science that supports cyclical pressurized topical oxygen therapy as well as the “QuickStart” approach to using cyclical pressurized oxygen therapy. Access here or here.
  • Who should you prioritize for prevention? — Lawrence Lavery, DPM discusses risk factors for developing foot ulcers. He also reviews diabetic foot risk classifications and the incidence of diabetic foot disease by risk categories. Access here or here.

Promotional Symposiums by Dr. Chris Bromley, DPM

  • Building an Amputation Prevention Program Using Teams and Tools — Dr. Bromley discusses integrating CarePICS into his practice. He is joined by Dr. Laiq Raja, MD, FACC, FSCAI, and Lorie Henderson, FNP-C, of the PULSE Amputation Prevention Center in El Paso, TX. The three experts break down how CarePICS can help bring multispecialty teams together to improve patient outcomes. Access here or here.
  • Digital Solutions to Improve Vascular and Wound Care — Dr. Bromley discusses how to use CarePICS to improve wound care, documentation and coordination of care while benefiting from increased revenue. Access here or here.

For More Information

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About CarePICS

CarePICS® is a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform designed to manage vascular disease and wound care patients. CarePICS enables virtual consults, telehealth visits, clinical image reporting, and automated medical supply ordering.