PALP
Program for Advanced Limb Preservation
The Anti-Amputation Meeting
Spring 2021
The Program for Advanced Limb Preservation is a must-attend educational event for physicians and healthcare professionals devoted to the care of patients suffering from the ravages of critical limb-threatening ischemia and diabetic foot conditions. PALP offers an inclusive, balanced and provocative program covering the latest controversies and approaches to limb revascularization and amputation prevention.
The world-renowned PALP faculty will discuss the latest techniques in limb preservation and wound healing. They will also tackle the intricacies of endovascular and surgical revascularization for CLTI. As well as conduct wound care and podiatry deep dive sessions.
Registration for PALP is coming soon.
Peter H. Connolly, M.D.
Associate Professor of Surgery
vascular surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian
New York, NY
John J. Doolan, D.P.M.
Assistant Professor of Podiatry
Weill Cornell Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian
New York, NY
Deena Horn, D.P.M.
Assistant Professor of Podiatry
Weill Cornell Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian
New York, NY
Darren B. Schneider, M.D.
Associate Professor of Surgery
vascular surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian
New York, NY