Course Staff
Allen Jacobs, DPM – Scientific Chair
Dr. Jacobs is a 1973 graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine. He is board certified in reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, and is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. For 25 years, Dr. Jacobs served as a Director of Podiatric Surgical Residency Training; and has also served as a contributing editor to the Journal of Foot Surgery, Podiatry Today, Foot and Ankle Quarterly and Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. He is a nationally recognized author, researcher and a noted authority of surgery of the foot.
Matthew Feldman, JD
Mr. Feldman is admitted to practice in New York State Courts as well as United States Federal and Bankruptcy Courts for the Western District of New York. Mr. Feldman is a member of the New York State Bar Association and Erie County Bar Association. Mr. Feldman serves as General Counsel to the New York State Podiatric Medical Association, and as a Board-member for the Lewiston Public Library and Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. Mr. Feldman has been recognized by Best Lawyers® and rated by Super Lawyers®.
Michael Warshaw, DPM
As a practicing board certified Podiatrist and Certified Professional Coder Dr. Warshaw’s experience is unique and comprehensive with over 25 years of successful coding, management, and training experience for podiatrists.
In addition to serving as a national lecturer concerning appropriate billing, coding, and documentation guidelines Dr. Warshaw has the additional advantage of participating in all facets of the Medicare Appeals Process, including Redeterminations, Reconsiderations, Administrative Law Judge Hearings, as well as the appeals processes of most commercial insurance companies and state Medicaid programs.
Ojectives of this proram:
To be able to apply sound medical and ethical principles when providing palliative podiatric care.
To be able to develop appropriate care plans for a patient with a wound who is on palliative care
To understand the informed consent process for a patient who is impaired
To understand how to address conditions that are no-win situations due to the complexity of the medical problem and the patients medical condition
To develop appropriate care plans for patients who are in care facilities
Fees
$20
Intended Audience : Podiatrists
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 speakers or Education Committee have any conflicts to disclose
Commercial Interests: No commercial interest provided financial support for this continuing education activity
For more information contact Michael Brody of CME Online at mbrody@cmeonline.com
CME Onine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. CME has approved this activity for a maximum of 0.5 continuing education contact hours.