Podiatric Surgery 2023
The Faculty of Podiatric Surgery held its 2023 conference at the ACC Liverpool on 22 November.
It featured a variety of speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Speaker profiles
Conference programme and handbook
RCPod Annual Conference - want to stay on?
You can buy a ticket for Podiatric Surgery 2023 or a joint ticket that also gives you access to all three days of the RCPod's Annual Conference and Exhibition.
Why not extend your stay in Liverpool and attend the Royal College of Podiatry's Annual Conference and Exhibition, which runs from the 23 to 25 November? The conference features a wide range of sessions, including plenary talks, concurrent sessions, and workshops. There are also plenty of opportunities to network with other podiatric surgeons and podiatrists.
We've specifically designed the conference program with sessions to appeal to podiatric surgeons. The program includes clinical updates on a variety of topics, such as foot and ankle surgery, podiatric sports medicine, diabetes and the foot, wound care, and podiatric rehabilitation.
Exhibition
View the list of exhibitors here
Experience our exhibition
Maximise your conference experience by visiting our exhibition area where you can meet suppliers face-to-face, see the latest products and make valuable connections with companies for the benefit of your patients.
Sponsor
There are a range of sponsorship opportunities available for those in industry looking to engage with over 150 podiatric surgeons.
To find out more, email: lauren@chamberdunn.co.uk or helen@chamberdunn.co.uk
Exhibit with us
In addition to the workshops, and clinical sessions, Podiatric Surgery 2023 has its own exhibition dedicated to podiatric surgery. We're on the lookout for brands and suppliers to talk about their products and services directly to this audience. To find out more, email: lauren@chamberdunn.co.uk or helen@chamberdunn.co.uk.
Podiatric Surgery 2023
Benefits of attending
Perspective
From speakers to workshop sessions, Podiatric Surgery 2023 is the ideal opportunity for delegates to gain different perspectives. Get the latest updates and technological advances in podiatry and a packed and informative programme; featuring content that highlights essential topics, encompassing clinical practice and research from a global community of podiatric surgeons.
Educate
Gain up to 10 hours of CPD to help you complete your CPD audit. It's also a vital opportunity for you to discuss important recent cases with all of your colleagues in podiatric surgery. The conference aims to provide a mixture of sessions and workshops so that you can return to surgery with new ways of working.
Explore
Book your concurrent sessions and workshops to meet your professional needs. Take the time to explore the exhibition space with suppliers and exhibitors providing demonstrations of their products and services. Take a closer look at the latest technological advancements and developments in person.
Podiatric Surgery 2023 Dinner
Yes, you're coming here to learn, but it's also a chance to have fun too. It's a rare thing for a network as wide and scattered to be in the same place at the same time. So grab the opportunity and attend the Podiatric Surgery Dinner to relax with your friends and colleagues into the evening.
Your conference experience
ACC Liverpool
Liverpool's breathtaking and iconic waterfront venue, the ACC Liverpool, is one of the UK's best conference venues. Modern, airy and accommodating - it is the best place to spend three days learning, making friends and having fun.
Accommodation
Download a list of selected hotels in Liverpool with specially negotiated rates for conference delegates.Book your accommodation using the downloadable booking form, or book online here
Accessibility
ACC Liverpool aims to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all delegates attending events at its venue.
Find out more about accessing ACC Liverpool with venue details and guidance
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Podiatric Surgery 2023 sponsors
Silver Sponsor:
Sovereign Medical
Sovereign Medical are proud to be silver sponsors of FOPS.
Our mission is clear: providing our customers with top quality and innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes. With over 23 years' experience in supplying podiatric and orthopaedic surgeons, we are one of the most experienced medical distributors in the UK.
Please come and visit our stand to learn more about our latest foot solutions including Pecaplasty for MIS bunion correction, the full Novastep range and Regjoint for interpositional arthroplasty.
Bronze Sponsor:
Biocomposites
Biocomposites is an international medical device company that engineers, manufactures and markets world leading products for use in infection management in bone and soft tissue. Based in Keele, UK, it has global operations across Europe, USA, Canada, China and India. Biocomposites is a world leader in the development of innovative calcium compounds for surgical use. Its products target a broad spectrum of infection risks across a variety of specialities, including musculoskeletal infection, orthopaedics, trauma, spine, foot and ankle and podiatry. Biocomposites products are now used in over 100,000 procedures per annum and sold in more than 40 countries around the world.
https://www.biocomposites.com/
Bronze Sponsor:
BONESUPPORT
BONESUPPORT™ sells CERAMENT, synthetic bone substitutes that promote and protect bone healing. There are three CERAMENT products; CERAMENT BONE VOID FILLER, CERAMENT G with gentamicin and CERAMENT V with vancomycin. Our products are used when bone defects cannot heal by themselves.
https://www.bonesupport.com/en-eu/
App Sponsor:
Polynovo
NovoSorb Biodegradable Temporising Matrix (BTM) is a unique synthetic dermal scaffold that provides an effective reconstructive option for a range of complex wounds, including full thickness wounds, pressure ulcers, venous and diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, trauma wounds, burns, and reconstruction. BTM enables the generation of a vascularised neodermis which provides a more robust foundation for wound reconstruction than grafting alone, limiting wound scarring and contracture.