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CME and CPME

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June 25 – 27

The Rushmore Foot Forum is the H&H Foundation’s premier educational event, bringing together podiatrists and podiatric surgeons from around the world to advance education in diabetic foot and musculoskeletal reconstruction.

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Focused on collaboration, innovation and clinical education, the forum connects leading surgeons, researchers and industry experts to share the latest techniques, research and treatment strategies shaping the future of diabetic limb reconstruction.

A Global Event Built for Education

The inaugural Rushmore Foot Forum launched in 2025 as an international virtual event featuring a global panel of thought leaders in diabetic foot reconstruction.

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More than 500 clinicians from around the world joined the first event to learn, collaborate and engage with experts at the forefront of the field.

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Expanding in 2026

In 2026, the Rushmore Foot Forum expands into a hybrid educational experience, combining in-person learning with a global livestream audience.

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Hosted at Sanford Research in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the event is presented in partnership with Sanford Health and the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, bringing together leading clinicians, innovators, and educators in musculoskeletal reconstruction.

This two-and-a-half day event will include:

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  • Livestream access for online attendees

  • Three cadaver labs

  • Exhibit booths featuring industry innovators

  • An international panel of surgeons and thought leaders

  • CME and CPME credits available for participants

  • Post-event social and catered gathering at Suncatcher Acres

The Rushmore Foot Forum is designed to grow into a leading international platform for education in diabetic foot reconstruction and limb preservation.

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Through events like this, the H&H Foundation continues its mission of expanding access to advanced clinical education and bringing together experts who are shaping the future of musculoskeletal reconstruction.

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