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When PAD Is Subtle...Using Modern Technology to Identify At-Risk Patients Edit

Cyaandi Dove, DPM

Cyaandi Dove, DPM discusses Detecting peripheral arterial disease. How to recognize PAD in diabetic patients, especially atypical presentations. How to Use technology to detect occult PAD in at-risk populations. As well as delineating the strengths and limitations of diagnostic tools to assess for PAD.

CME (Credits: 1)

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Goals and Objectives
  1. Recognize PAD in diabetic patients, especially atypical presentations
  2. Using technology to detect occult PAD in at-risk populations
  3. Review innovations for vascular assessment
  4. Delineating the strengths and limitations of diagnostic tools to assess for PAD
  • Accreditation and Designation of Credits
  • CME (Credits: 1)

    PRESENT e-Learning Systems is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. PRESENT e-Learning Systems has approved this activity for a maximum of 1 continuing education contact hours

    Release Date: 08/30/2025 Expiration Date: 08/30/2026

  • Author
  • Cyaandi Dove, DPM

    Director of the Diabetic Foot Clinic
    Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center
    Oregon Health and Science University
    Portland, OR

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    Cyaandi Dove has nothing to disclose.