About This Event Date: May 14, 2021 - This event has expired. Time: 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM Cost: Free (Free for CoxHealth Employees) Virtual on Microsoft Teams The CoxHealth Venous Symposium is designed for primary care providers, mid-level providers, practice managers, nurs- ing staff, ultrasound technologists, and others who care for patients with venous disease in a hospital or clinical practice setting. This conference is designed to deliver evolving, evidence-based principles for the management of your vascular patients. Exploring best practice recommendations, emerging technologies and state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment modalities. Take a peek inside venous stasis ulcers, wound care, out-patient treatment options, and more. To register Register here for Venous Symposium Categories: Professional Education Venous Symposium> View All Program Description Venous disease is ten times more prevalent than arterial disease with more than 45 million Americans suffering needlessly. That encompasses 25% of all women and 15% of all men. Less than 4% of individuals with venous disease have been treated. With evolving clinical guidelines and technological advancements added to the industry, it is easier now than ever for patients to seek treatment. We can change the conversation. With current regulatory mandates and evolving healthcare legislation it is imperative that healthcare providers are able to navigate this process to allow them to better care for their patients.The CoxHealth Venous Symposium is designed for primary care providers, mid-level providers, practice managers, nursing staff, ultrasound technologists, and others who care for patients with venous disease in a hospital or clinical practice setting. This conference is designed to deliver evolving, evidence-based principles for the management of your vascular patients. Exploring best practice recommendations, emerging technologies and state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment modalities. Take a peek inside venous stasis ulcers, wound care, out-patient treatment options, and more. Faculty M. Mark Melin, MD, FACS, RPVIUniversity of MN, Dept of Vascular SurgeryWound Care DivisionJ. Randolph Mullins, MD, FACSVascular, Endovascular, & Venous Surgery, CoxHealthG. Chanpman Olive, MD, FACSSurgeon, CoxHealthZachary Schmittling, MD, FACSVascular, Endovascular, & Venous Surgery, CoxHealthGrant Scott, MDVascular, Endovascular, & Venous Surgery, CoxHealthKristen L. Torgerson, MSN, CWS, NP-CHBO & Wound Care, CoxHealthRobert Vorhies, MD, FACSVascular, Endovascular, & Venous Surgery, CoxHealthJohn Waites, MDVascular Medicine, CoxHealth Agenda 11:50-1200 PM: Welcome 12:00-2:00 PM: Stasis Dermatitis, Phlebolymphedema, Lymphedema, and the Lymphagion: Considerations for Evaluation and ManagementSpeaker: Dr. Melin2:00-2:15 PM: Break 2:15-3:15 PM:What is Reflux? Speaker: Dr. SchmittlingVenaSeal: Speaker: Dr. VorhiesVarithena: Speaker: Dr. Olive3:30-4:30 PM: Recognizing Venous Leg Ulcers Speaker: Kristen Torgerson, NP4:30-5:00 PM: Expert PanelDr. Melin, Dr. Mullins, Dr. Olive, Dr. Schmittling, Dr. Scott, Dr. Vorhies, Dr. Waites, and Kris Torgerson, NP5:00-5:30 PM: Questions and Answers/EvaluationsWe reserve the right to substitute topics and speakers in case of emergency or cancellation. Objectives At the end of this course, participants will be able to:Describe anatomy and physiology/pathophysiology of lymphatic system, lymphagion function, lymphedema states, lymphatic dysfunction implications, phlebolymphedema (Melin)Describe management options for lymphatic dysfunction including CLT/MLD, CVI management, static and dynamic compression options (Melin)Describe options for management and treatment for reflux (Schmittling)Experience common procedures used to treat venous insufficiency in the Sapheneia veins (Vorhies)Visualize the techniques needed to remove symptomatic varicose veins (Vorhies)Discuss the appropriate treatment & use of sclerosing agents used to treat incompetent great saphenous veins (Olive)Recognize venous leg ulcers; choose appropriate treat-ment for venous leg ulcers (Torgerson Educational Credit CoxHealth Education Center is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on Accreditation. 5.0 Total Contact HoursThis activity is pending approval for ____ credit for ARRT/ASRTThis program has been approved by the Arkansas Board of Physical Therapy for 4.5 contact hours and is deemed equivalent by the Missouri Board of Healing Arts per 4 CSR 150-3.203-5A.This program meets the criteria for category 2.3 (attending employer-provided, workplace continuing education) Professional Development Unit activities for NBCOT© and qualifies as 4.5 contact hours (equivalent to 4.5 NBCOT© Professional Development Units).Accreditation approval only refers to this educational activity and does not imply endorsement of any commercial products by CoxHealth or any proprietary entity producing health care goods or services. Participants will be able to print their statements of credit in HealthStream when all requirements for credit have been met. The exception will be radiology and their certificates will be emailed individually in about 6 weeks when all requirements have been met.For questions regarding education credit please contact Lisa Boyer, RN, BSN via email: lisa.boyer@coxhealth.com.Requirements for Successful Completion:RegistrationComplete your online evaluation within 2 weeksAttendance of entire day Disclosures and Financial Affiliation Information All planning committee members with the exception of those below have indicated they (or their immediate family members) do not have any conflicts of interest or significant financial affiliations with any pharmaceutical or medical device companies that would exclude them from the planning of this activity. Planning committee members and speakers have created this activity without bias or influence from all external commer- cial entities. There were no conflicts identified that would exclude them from the planning process.Mark Melin, MD has indicated he has an affiliation with the following companies by way of being part of the Speakers Bureau for: Tactile Medical. Dr. Melin has indicated he DOES NOT intend to discuss any uses of pharmaceutical products or medical devices not approved by the FDA. He will give a balanced view of therapeutic options and will use generic names to contribute to impartiality during the planning process. Potential conflicts have been reviewed and there were no conflicts identified that would exclude him from the planning or moderating processPlanning committee member, Lisa Boyer, RN has indicated she is a stockholder in the following companies: AbbVie & Pfizer. She has indicated that she DOES NOT intend to discuss any uses of pharmaceutical products or medical devices not approved by the FDA. Ms. Boyer also indicated she would give a balanced view of therapeutic options, and will use generic name to con- tribute to impartiality during the planning process. There was no conflict identified that would exclude her from the planning process.Planning committee member and physician moderator Robert Vorhies, MD has indicated he has an affiliation with the following companies by way of Medical Education faculty consultant: Cardiovascular systems. Dr. Vorhies has indicated he DOES NOT intend to discuss any uses of pharmaceutical products or medical devices not approved by the FDA. He will give a balanced view of therapeutic options and will use generic names to contribute to impartiality during the planning process. Potential conflicts have been reviewed and there were no conflicts identified that would exclude him from the planning or moderating process.Information presented during this activity represents the views and opinions of the presenters and does not necessarily constitute the opinion, endorsement of, or promotion by CoxHealth. Presenters are responsible for obtaining all copyright permissions. No sponsorship or commercial support has been received for this activity.No off label medication or devices will be discussed.