Countdown to ASLMS 2019!

-1850

Days

-1

Hours

-41

Minutes

Saturday, March 30

Abstract session (non-cME)

Non-CME Clinical Applications - Multi-Specialty


Participants Any scientist, student, engineer, medical practitioner, and personnel involved in other aspects of health care, and/or industries, as well as all with an interest in these topical areas are invited to attend.

Background Requirements Individuals who participate in the sessions should have a basic interest in laser medicine and surgery and the potential applications of these technologies. Although it is not a prerequisite, attendees would ideally have some basic understanding of laser tissue interactions. Individual attendees do not need to have significant experience or expertise in laser medicine or surgery.

Educational Needs/Expected Learning Objectives This section will present and discuss topical surgical applications in a variety of disciplines and research. Relevant clinical and laboratory investigations and patient outcomes will be highlighted. It is expected that interdisciplinary interaction and dialogue regarding laser tissue interaction, clinical and basic research results will provide new insights and meet the educational need of participants attending these sessions. After engaging in this educational activity, participants will be able to describe current techniques, and discuss improvements in clinical practice and clinical outcomes. It is hoped that dialogue and didactic material will enable the participants to formulate new ideas and apply new techniques and principles to solve clinical problems relevant to their scope of practice.

Sub-Topics 

  • Neurology
Section Chairs
Randal T. Pham, MD Pham-Randal-T-Thumb Jason N. Pozner, MD  Pozner-Jason-N-Thumb
  • An Important Notice Regarding Non-CME Content

    Dear Attendees,

    The ASLMS has designated certain educational activities as Non-CME. This is due to identified faculty/author financial relationships with ACCME defined commercial interests. Unfortunately, these disclosed conflict of interest (COI) disclosures cannot be "resolved " per ACCME regulations.

    While these educational offerings remain part of the ASLMS 2019 Annual Conference program, they have been designated as separate “Non-CME” sessions and content.

    Please understand that a “Non-CME” designation does not invalidate the quality education provided to learners. ASLMS applies the same vetting and quality review processes for the content presented in its programming. ASLMS simply needs to comply with ACCME regulations as an accredited CME provider. The “Non-CME” designation allows us to provide quality content to our learners and continue to function as an ACCME-Accredited provider.

    Thank you for your understanding and for your support of our educational mission. 

    Raymond J. Lanzafame, MD, MBA, FACS

    ASLMS Director of CME

 

TIME  TITLE - PRESENTING AUTHOR
Neurology
2:37 PM - 2:42 PM LASER THERAPY AND GRIMALDI’S MUSCLE SHORTENING MANEUVER ON SPASTICITY: A MOTOR CONTROL PERSPECTIVE Diego Longo ♦✈ | Institute of Laser Medicine, Florence, Italy
2:43 PM - 2:44 PM Q&A and Conclusion - Randal T. Pham, Jason N. Pozner
2:45 PM - 3:30 PM BREAK

♦ Early Career Presenter | ✈ ASLMS Educational Grant Recipient
For full abstract author information, please refer to our mobile app.
Schedule and rooms subject to change without notice.

The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Inc. is the world’s largest scientific organization dedicated to promoting research, education and high standards of clinical care in the field of medical laser applications. It provides a forum for the exchange of scientific information and participation in communicating the latest developments in laser medicine and surgery to clinicians, research investigators, government and regulatory agencies, and the public.

Connect with ASLMS!