Driven by a team of multidisciplinary course directors, AMP provides an unrivaled experience allowing endovascular and vascular specialists to gain knowledge on the latest advances in revascularization and explore groundbreaking techniques that will improve the future for critical limb ischemia (CLI) patients. The unequaled CLI education paired with dynamic interaction among faculty and attendees makes AMP an impactful, inspiring experience that you cannot miss.
Annie Arterial Insufficiency Leg™ shows arterial ulcers, necrotic toes, cellulitis, mottling, and more. Includes a unique Arterial Doppler Sounds module.
Freddie Fistula™ skills trainer was developed to provide health care providers and medical educators with a realistic skills trainer to facilitate instruction and management of open abdominal wounds with active, draining fistulas.
Great Debates and Updates in Diabetic Foot is a program offering professionals that treat diabetic foot syndrome the opportunity to debate the most controversial topics in treatment options and gain knowledge from one another. The unique format will include dynamic presentations and interactive debates to better diagnose, manage, and ultimately prevent diabetic foot complications. This meeting will be an engaging, interactive educational experience for attendees, with several opportunities to network with faculty and colleagues and the chance to earn 10+ credits.
Otto Ostomy™ can demonstrate ileostomies, urostomies and colostomies. Organs displayed include: stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, kidneys, ureters and bladder.
Pat Pressure Ulcer Staging Model™ is a wound board used for pressure ulcer assessment. Routine cleansing and dressing changes can be practiced on all wounds.
Seymour II Wound Care Model™ is used to practice wound cleansing, classification, staging, assessment and measurement of wound length, depth, undermining and tunneling. Permits multiple dressings to be demonstrated.
Stan Stage 4 Pressure Ulcer Model™ is designed for teaching/training with vacuum assisted closure and negative pressure wound therapy devices. Model features a large sacral stage 4 pressure ulcer.
The Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) incorporates a comprehensive agenda that not only encompasses wound care-focused topics but also includes dedicated amputation prevention content to address the broader spectrum of wound management. The SAWC fosters inclusivity, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration through an agenda designed for every clinician, across every practice setting and is the forum to connect the entire wound care team.