Complication Course
Morrison Community Hospital Foundation
12th Annual Complications Course
September 25-26, 2026
Northern Illinois University Conference Center, Naperville, IL
We invite Podiatrists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Residents to join us for the 12th Annual Complications Course, taking place September 25–26, 2026, at the Northern Illinois Conference Center, 1120 E. Diehl Rd., Naperville, Illinois. This year's program offers valuable, practical education designed to help clinicians improve patient outcomes and stay current with evolving standards of care. As you review the agenda, you'll see that we have expanded the educational offerings to include training in proper medical coding, an interactive lunch discussion, and a special hands-on session on biopsy techniques led by Dr. Dock Dockery. To maintain the high quality of the course and provide CEU authentication, printed materials, cadaver training, and necessary supplies, we have made a modest increase to registration fees this year. We appreciate your understanding and hope you will continue to support and benefit from this outstanding educational event. We look forward to welcoming you in September for another exceptional learning experience. Register today using the link below to secure your place at the 12th Annual Complications Course!
REGISTRATION
Registration Fees
- Physicians: $199 for both days; $150 for Friday or Saturday only
- Residents or Students: $100
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel rooms are available at the Hampton Inn across the street from the venue for Thursday and/or Friday night:
Hampton Inn Chicago/Naperville
1087 East Diehl Rd.
Naperville, IL 60563
630-505-1400
CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY
100% refund less a $25 processing fee if canceled by September 4, 2026; 50% refund less a $25 processing fee if canceled by September 11, 2026; no refunds after September 14, 2026.
QUESTIONS
Call 815-590-6497 or email mwelding@mchstaff.com.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is intended for podiatric surgeons, nurse practitioners, physicians assistants, podiatric residents and students, and other health professionals interested in advancing their knowledge of foot and ankle surgery.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Explain the benefits of surgical applications in everyday practice.
- Assess the ethical and appropriate use of foot and ankle surgery to improve patient outcomes.
- Discuss the history of surgical intervention and review training and techniques for daily practice.
CERTIFICATE INSTRUCTIONS
Paper accreditation certificates will not be issued at the event. Within ten business days after the meeting, participants will receive an email with a link to complete the required evaluation. CECH certificates will be available in the after the evaluation is completed. Each registrant is responsible for reporting attendance to boards and agencies requiring continuing education and may register credits with state boards by providing a copy of the CECH certificate.