HAV Face-Off: MIS vs. Lapidus MIS HAV - Brian Loder, DPM, FACAS
This lecture is part of the 2024 Mid West Podiatry Conference
Learning Objectives
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Understand indications for percutaneous Bunion Correction
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Understand the advantages of percutaneous Bunion Correction
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Be aware of the complications possible with percutaneous Bunion Correction
Components
- This course provides for 0.6 CECH
- Estimated time to complete the activity - The program will take approximately 0.6 hours to complete
- The course was originally released in 2025
- 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
Course Staff
About the Speaker
Brian Loder, DPM, FACFAS
Dr. Brian Loder, a distinguished podiatric surgeon with over three decades of experience in southeast Michigan, introduced Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgery to the United States in 2017, subsequently sharing these techniques worldwide through extensive teaching engagements. As Director of Michigan's first approved Podiatric Surgical Fellowship, he's dedicated to shaping the future of podiatric surgery in the region.
Cost of Course
$24.00
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. Dr. Loder is a consultant for Enovis and Treace and is a shareholder of GLW. None of the planning committee members have any commercial interests to disclose. No commercial interest provided financial support for this educational 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 0.6 continuing education contact hours.