REGIONAL MEETING SERIES:
Pensacola, Florida
Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort | Miramar Beach
December 12, 2026
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
This multidisciplinary course is designed to improve awareness, early recognition, referral pathways, and limb salvage outcomes in patients with
Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia (CLTI) and high-risk lower extremity wounds.
In addition to vascular proceduralists, the course aims to reach frontline providers who commonly encounter these patients first—including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, podiatrists, wound care specialists, wound care nurses and technicians, home health teams, primary care providers, urgent care clinicians, emergency department personnel, and residents in Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, General Surgery, and Family Medicine.
Through concise, high-yield lectures and interactive case discussions, the course intends to strengthen multidisciplinary collaboration, accelerate appropriate vascular referrals, optimize wound care coordination, and reduce preventable amputations across the Pensacola region and surrounding underserved Gulf Coast communities. While the program is educational rather than device-focused, industry partners will meaningfully increase awareness of contemporary limb-salvage pathways, timely revascularization, advanced wound care, and the broader implementation of evidence-based prevention strategies.
9300 Emerald Coast Parkway W.,
Miramar Beach, FL, 32550
+1 (800) 320-8115
Hotel Room Rate:
$139 + $20 resort fee = $159 per night
Hotel Booking Deadline: November 19, 2026
Advance Registration
by November 19th
$50
MD, DO, DPM
$25
NP, PA, RN, RT, Other
Onsite Registration
November 20th – Onsite
$75
MD, DO, DPM
$50
NP, PA, RN, RT, Other
Zola N’Dandu, MD
Interventional Cardiology, Ascension
Sacred Heart, Pensacola, FL
Kimia Sohrabi, DPM
Podiatric Surgeon, Ascesion
Sacred Heart, Pensacola, FL
Coming Soon
SESSION I: WHY LIMBS ARE LOST
CLTI Epidemiology, the Amputation Crisis, and Why Limbs Are Still Lost
The Cardio-Renal-Limb Axis: Why Kidney Disease Drives Limb Loss
Screening PAD in Everyday Practice
Building a Multidisciplinary Limb Salvage Program
Closing the Amputation Disparity Gap: Geographic, Racial, Gender, and Economic Barriers
Superficial and Deep Venous Disease: Common, Overlooked, and Clinically Important
Networking Break / Exhibits
Dr. Foluso Fakorede, MD
(Interventional Cardiology, Cleveland, Mississippi)
Dr. Chukwuma Eze, MD
(Interventional Nephrology, Dayton, Ohio)
Vascular Surgery or Dr. Grise
TBD
Dr. Foluso Fakorede, MD
(Interventional Cardiology, Cleveland, Mississippi)
Dr. Rohit Amin, MD
(Interventional Cardiology, Ascension Sacred Heart, Pensacola, Florida)
Coming Soon