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10/22/2025

Upcoming Events

Mark your calendars: Three can't-miss events are coming your way!

Get ready to connect, learn, and lead with OHFAMA! We’re excited to invite you to three upcoming opportunities designed to elevate your professional growth and involvement. Whether you attend the Wound Care Seminar in-person or the webinar online, OHFAMA is committed to delivering innovative, high-impact education tailored to your needs.

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2025 Wound Care Seminar & Annual Business Meeting 
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Embassy Suites Columbus - Airport
6 CME Category I Hours

Join your colleagues in person to earn 6 CME credits, expand your network, and actively participate in the governance of OHFAMA. This is your chance to stay at the forefront of wound care and make your voice heard.

On Saturday, November 8 from 7:00 AM - 2:30 PM, earn 6 hours of Ohio Category 1 CME credits while learning from top experts at the 2025 Wound Care Seminar. This one-day seminar features cutting-edge lectures on topics like atypical foot wounds, creating a limb preservation system, and managing diabetic foot osteomyelitis

Whether you're looking to sharpen your skills or stay ahead of the latest trends, this seminar is designed to deliver practical insights you can apply immediately.

From 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm on Saturday, November 8, members are invited to help shape the future of OHFAMA at the 2025 Annual Business Meeting. Highlights include the approval of the annual budget, the election of Executive Committee members and APMA delegates, and updates from the State Medical Board of Ohio, KSUCPM, and the OHFAMA lobbyist. View the 2025 Annual Business Meeting Agenda here.

While member attendance at both is encouraged, members are welcome to participate in either or both event

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Webinar: Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia: A Plumber’s Perspective
12:00 PM Wednesday, December 3, 2025
1 Hour Ohio Category I CME

Presented in partnership with CLI Global, this free webinar dives into the latest in Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia care and research. Don’t miss this cutting-edge virtual learning experience!

This webinar will review the pathophysiology of Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia. Attendees will review current treatment options and discuss the burden of a major amputation.

Dr. John Phillips is a cardiology and peripheral vascular interventionalist in Columbus, Ohio. He is affiliated with OhioHealth, Riverside Methodist Hospital and has practiced there for over 14 years. Dr. Phillips is the system director for the OhioHealth Vascular Institute, the medical director for endovascular medicine and the clinical operations council chief for the heart and vascular service line at Riverside Methodist.

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