| 1st Year Lecture |
| Dynamic Reciprocity- How Cells and Extracellular Matrix Communicate to Heal Wounds |

Gregory Shultz, PhD UF Research Foundation Professor
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Institute for Wound Research
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL

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In this lecture, Dr. Schultz defines the concept of dynamic reciprocity and gives examples. He explains the molecular and cellular differences between healing wounds and chronic non-healing skin wounds and reveals the pathways to promote healing by altering the components of the extracellular matrix.
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| 2nd Year Lecture |
| 1st MPJ Arthrodesis Vs. Hemi-Implant |

David Davidson, DPMChief of the Podiatry Section Department of Orthopedics The Kaleida Health System Buffalo, NY

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Dr. Davidson discusses the controversial issues relating to procedures that achieve successful restoration of motion in Hallux Rigidus. He cites studies that support both procedures.
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| 3rd Year Lecture |
| Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation |

John Schuberth, DPM Chief, Foot and Ankle Surgery Kaiser Foundation Hospital San Francisco, CA

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In this presentation, Dr. Schuberth discusses the state of the art of the Lisfranc fracture dislocation. All of the controversies surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of this difficult injury are explored in detail and a logical treatment protocol is provided.
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