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2024 Diabetic Lower Extremity Symposium

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07.11.2024 - 08.11.2024  Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:35 PM
 
Temi della conferenza
What is this meeting about?
Diabetic foot problems significantly impair the quality of life of diabetic patients. Each year in the United States, these complications lead to more than 750,000 new diabetic foot ulcers and 70,000 lower extremity amputations. This extraordinary three day symposium will promote better understanding of the unmet management needs of Diabetic Lower Extremity (DLE) complications and the new therapeutic approaches that are currently under development.
Pubblico target
Physicians involved in DLE management (general, vascular and plastic surgeons, podiatrists, diabetologists, ID specialists, neurologists, wound care specialists) Scientists & engineers involved in fundamental or translational biomaterial research
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Annotazioni
URLs:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2322860-2?pid=4832
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2322860-3?pid=4832

Speakers: David Mooney, PhD Boston, MA, Aristidis Veves, MD, DSc Boston, MA, and more
 

Informazioni ed Iscrizioni:

https://go.evvnt.com/2322860-0?pid=4832
Ms. Jennifer Cheetham
 
Categorie
Medicina General
Lingua
Inglese
Quote del Congresso
Physician: USD 345.00, RN/Staff: USD 95.00, Fellow/Resident/Student: USD 45.00
Contatto organizzatori
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
 
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