Title(s) & Instructor(s):
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1st MTPJ Arthroplasty, 35 Years’ Experience, Fifth Metatarsal Diaphyseal Fractures, and Hypermobile 1st Ray; Edwin Hart, III, DPM & Christopher Hood, DPM
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Online Lecture Terms & Conditions:
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See the "Online Lecture Terms" tab below
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# of CE Contact Hours:
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1.25
The participant must know their state licensing board's requirements and acceptance policies for online lectures.
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Price:
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$37.50
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Number of Lectures/
Number of Videos:
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3/1
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Total Length:
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84 minutes
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Created/Released/
Reviewed/Termination Date:
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2018/2020/2023/
Termination date determined during the review period
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Brochure:
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Online Lecture Library Brochure
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Viewing Time:
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Once you have purchased the lecture(s), you will have 30 days to view them, take the associated quiz to earn the appropriate CE Contact Hours, and print your CE Contact Hour certificate. After 30 days, access to the purchased lecture(s) is removed, and you will not be able to view the video or complete the quiz.
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Device Requirements:
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To watch the lecture successfully and complete the accompanying quiz, the device(s) you plan to view the videos on must meet the following criteria:
- Mac or Windows PC with High-Speed Internet Connection
- Microsoft Edge
- Apple Safari 5.0 or later
- Google Chrome
- Firefox 24 or later
- Apple iPads with Apple OS 6 or later and High-Speed Internet Connection (iPhones are NOT compatible with this system and can't be used to view the lectures)
- Android Tablets and Phones with Android OS 4 or later and High-Speed Internet Connection
Note: Due to the wide variety of android devices available, we cannot guarantee compatibility with every device.
- Windows Phone 8 or later
While these computer requirements are meant to be inclusive, new products- including devices, operating systems, and browsers- are constantly being made available for sale. The Foundation cannot guarantee that devices not listed and those of a lower quality will allow you to view the lectures.
If you are unsure of your device's operating system or web browser version, Google your device name and "how to find browser version/operating system"
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How To Purchase and View the Lectures:
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See the "Online Lecture Buying Guide" tab below
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Quiz Information:
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Once you have viewed each lecture, you will be required to take a quiz that will validate that you have in fact watched the lecture. The quiz will be 5 multiple choice or true/false questions and is untimed. After you successfully complete the quiz (60% passing rate), you will immediately be able to view your CE Contact Hour certificate and print it. At the bottom of the page on which you view a lecture is a link to an evaluation for the lecture.
The ability to print a passing CE Contact Hour certificate can be obtained at any time by logging into your account at goldfarbfoundation.org. Navigate to "Store", then "My Account". Under "My Lecture History" you will see the quizzes you took and passed and can click on the appropriate quiz to print the certificate. Should a certificate re-print be required directly from the Goldfarb Foundation, the cost is $15 per certificate, plus a one-time $50 administrative fee.
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Instructor Bio(s):
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Hart Bio: Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery; Teaching Staff, St. Luke’s Hospital Podiatric Residency Program, Bethlehem, PA; PPMA Member-at-Large and Treasurer, William L. Goldfarb Foundation; Private Practice.
Hood Bio: Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Neuhaus Foot and Ankle, Nashville, TN; Board Qualifi ed, ABFAS—Foot/Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery; Outstanding Poster Abstract Award, Resident Category—First Place, APMA National Meeting, July 2016; Third Place Award.
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Instructor Disclosure(s):
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Edwin Hart, III, DPM & Christopher Hood, DPM discloses that they have no financial relationships to disclose relevant to the content of this continuing education activity.
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Lecture Objectives:
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1) Explain the benefi ts to patients about this classic procedure
2) Discuss the Ganley Method of this procedure in order to improve long-term results
3) Recognize the value of this procedure as well as how to avoid common complications
At the conclusion of the Fifth Metatarsal lecture, the attendee shall be able to:1) Distinguish between the different types of 5th metatarsal fracture patterns
2) Create a post-injury protocol, whether conservative or surgical
3) Plan for surgery
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Details:
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Viewing Lectures: The Online Lecture Library videos are On Demand- you can start to view the video on your office PC and pick it up later where you left off, on your iPad at home. Restarting the video will bring you to within 15 seconds of where you left off- you cannot advance beyond the part you last viewed until you have completely watched the video.
Once you start to watch a lecture, you can rewind it in 15-second increments; after you've successfully viewed the lecture one time, you'll be able to re-watch it as many times as you like (within the 30-day purchase window) and fast forward during that time. However, until you have fully watched the lecture one time, you will not have access to the accompanying quiz or fast-forward feature.
Refund Policy: The Foundation cannot refund the purchase of Online Lectures, nor can the viewing time be extended beyond the 30-day window. Your purchase of this lecture that you agree to the terms and conditions of this refund policy.
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