Google Scholar ticked over to 95,006 citations overnight. The number is real โ the story behind it isn't mine. An h-index of 134 and an i10-index of 568 reflect 568 conversations between collaborators, residents, fellows, patients, and friends. A note on what citations actually are, why limb preservation is and always will be a team sport, and gratitude to everyone whose hand has been on the work.
The Lennon and McCartney of the Diabetic Foot, Remastered: Rescuing a Hilarious 2008 @ABoultonMD Toast for #Malvern40 #ActAgainstAmputation #DFCon #LimbPreservation @ALPSLimb
Eighteen years ago, Larry Lavery and I stood up at the Malvern Diabetic Foot Meeting dinner and performed four Beatles rewrites in honor of Andrew Boulton. It brought the house down. As Malvern turns 40, here are the videos โ writers' room, performance, applause, and Abbey walls โ rescued, remastered, and archived for the record.
The Edward James Olmos Award for Lifetime Achievement in Limb Preservation: Honoring Excellence and Dedication #DiabeticFoot #ActAgainstAmputation #ALPSLimb
The Edward James Olmos Award for Lifetime Achievement in Limb Preservation: Honoring Excellence and Dedication This coming Saturday, September 30, at DFCon23, the prestigious Edward James Olmos Award for Lifetime Achievement in Limb Preservation will be presented by Academy Award nominee Edward James Olmos himself[1]. This award recognizes individuals who have dedicated their careers to... Continue Reading →
DFCon & SVESS Successfully Illuminate Limb Preservation on an International Stage in Singapore #ActAgainstAmputation #DFCon #ALPSlimb
This just published on the ALPS site. Singapore โ In a groundbreaking collaboration that took place on August 27th, the American Limb Preservation Society (ALPS) with its Diabetic Foot Conference (DFCon) partnered with the Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgeons of Singapore (SVESS) to shine a spotlight on the critical issue of limb preservation. This... Continue Reading →