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Tuesday, 07 September 2010

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Dr. Hinkes is an informative and entertaining speaker who addresses lay and professional groups alike with excellent feedback. Each presentation is tailored to meet the needs of the particular audience, the format of the conference, and the allotted time slot. Advance planning is required to determine availability. Please submit speaker requests to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

AMPUTATION PREVENTION IN THE DIABETES PATIENT

  • Prevalence and cost of diabetic amputations
  • Identifying patients with risk of amputation
  • Patient evaluation and management criteria


 COMMON FOOT PROBLEMS

  • Nails
  • Skin
  • Pain
  • Digital Deformities
  • Prevention, Testing, Treatment


KEEP THE LEGS YOU STAND ON

  • Diabetic Foot Care
  • Prevention is the Solution
  • Choosing a healthcare provider
  • Guidelines for caregivers


RECENT SPEAKING EXPERIENCES

  • "Amputation Prevention in Older Patients”
2008 Quality in Geriatric & Long Term Care Medicine Conference
Nashville, TN
  • "Performing a Valid Monofilament Wire Test”
2008 Diabetic Foot Global Conference
Los Angeles, CA
  • "Amputation Prevention in the Diabetic Minority Patient”
2007 National Health Disparities Global Conference
Nashville, TN
  • “Amputation Prevention in the Diabetic Patient”
2007 FIP World Congress of Podiatry     
Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Other topics:
  • The ERP Foot Exam
  • Integrating Evidence-based Medicine into your practice
  • Prevention and Costs associated with Diabetic Foot Ulcers
  • Diabetic Neuropathy: Evaluation and Management
  • Amputation Prevention: Lessons Learned from the PACT Program
  • Issues in Foot Health 

 
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