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Hallux Varus: Surgical Reconstruction vs. Fusion


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Hallux Varus: Surgical Reconstruction vs. Fusion: Michael S. Downey, DPM, FACFAS

Learning Objectives: At the end of the educational program, the learner will be able to:

  • Attendee will be able to describe the most common causes of hallux varus.
  • Attendee will be able to differentiate when joint preservation surgery and joint destructive surgery for hallux varus deformities are indicated.
  • Attendee will describe the surgical steps for a reproduceable method of hallux varus joint preservation surgery.

  • Components

  • This course provides for 0.55 CECH
  • Estimated time to complete the activity - The program will take approximately 0.55 hours to complete.
  • The course was originally released in 2024
  • There is a post assessment quiz and a survey at the end of the event. A score of 76% or better is required to pass the course
  • Part 1 - Course Staff

    Michael S. Downey, DPM, FACFAS

    About the Speaker:

    Michael S. Downey, DPM, FACFAS

    Dr. Downey is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgery at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the former Division Chief, and a Staff Member at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Fees

    $20.00

    Intended Audience : Medical Providers

    Refund Policy

    No refunds are available for online courses

    Compliance Statement

    In accordance with the Council on Podiatric Medical Education's Standards and Requirements for Approval of Providers of Continuing Education in Podiatric Medicine, any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests of faculty, planning committee, or any others who have influence over the content of this educational activity must be disclosed to program participants.

    Neither the speaker nor the planning committee members have any relevant financial relationships to disclose.

    No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity.

    CME Online is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. CME Online has approved this activity for a maximum of 0.55 continuing education contact hours.

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