Toe, Flow and Go: An Interdisciplinary Model for Limb Preservation

13. April 2021

Toe, Flow and Go model

The ALPS Student Chapter at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science have hosted their first chapter event. Do check out this webinar on the Toe, Flow and Go model featuring Dr. David Armstrong, Dr. Stephanie Woelfel, and Dr. Ryan Crews entitled.

Have a look at the recording here:

“Toe, Flow and Go: An Interdisciplinary Model for Limb Preservation.”

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