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- Residency Training
- Des Moines General Hospital, Des Moines,
Iowa RPR/PSR-12 June 1997-June 1999, Chief
Podiatric Surgical Resident
- Comprehensive foot and ankle
surgical training, including reconstruction
and trauma, 900+ procedures
- Extensive wound care and diabetic
limb salvage, including hyperbaric medicine
management, 250+ cases
- Frank Smith Award for Excellence
in Infectious Disease Diagnostics and
Treatment, 1998
- High volume patient exposure
in multiple clinical and private office
settings
- Affiliation with UOMS/Teaching
hospital, Des Moines, IA: Lecture/teaching
experience with faculty & students
- Established Podiatric clinics
for under served populations
- Established and participated
in multiple foot screenings
- Physician for the Iowa Games,
1998
- Podiatric Medical Education
- Barry University School Podiatric medicine,
Miami Shores, Florida August 1993-May 1997,
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- Graduated Su Laude
- Recipient of Patricia Kopenhaver
National Scholarship for exceptional
A/WP national student member, 1996
- Dean's Podiatric Merit Scholarship,
four year recipient, 1993-1997
- Pi Delta Podiatric Honor Society,
1995; member 1995-1997
- President, American Association
for Women Podiatrists-Student Chapter;
1995-1996
- Class Secretary, Class of
1997
- Miami Heat Student Physician
Team Trainer, 1994-1996
- Undergraduate Education
- University of Texas, Tyler Texas 1991-1993
- Patriot Achievement Scholarship
for two consecutive years, 1991-1993
- Major in Chemistry, minor in
Biochemistry
- University of Texas, Austin, Texas 1986-1990
- Who's Who Among College Freshman
- Engineering Honors Program, one
of 58 chosen from entering Freshman Class
of 13,000
- Chemical Engineering Department
Scholarship, 1986
- Major in Chemistry and Chemical
engineering
- Professional Organization
- American College of Foot and Ankle
Surgeons. Associate 1997-2000
- American Association for Women Podiatrists,
President, BUSPM Chapter: 1995-1996, member
1993-2000
- American Podiatric Medical Association,
Member 1997-2000
- Iowa Podiatric Medical Society, Member
1997-2000
- American Academy Podiatric Sports
Medicine, Member 1997-2000
- American Diabetic Association, Physician
member 1997-2000
- American College of Sports Medicine,
level II provider, 1995
- Certifications
- Board Qualified, American Board
of Podiatric Surgery, June 1999
- Podiatric Medicine Licensure Exam,
passed 1998
- National Board of Podiatric Examiners,
Part I and II passed 1995 and 1997
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support,
current 1995-2000
- Basic Trauma Life Support, Current
1995-2000
- Certified Strength and Conditioning
Specialists, 1995
- Hospital Affiliations
- Iberia Medical Center, New Iberia, LA
- Lafayette General Hospital, Lafayette,
LA
- Our Lady of Lourdes, Lafayette, LA
- Medical Center of the Southwest, Lafayette,
LA
- Surgery Center, Lafayette, LA
- Burdin Rheil, Lafayette, LA
- Park Place Surgery, Lafayette, LA
- Dauterive Hospital, New Iberia, LA
- Publications
- Marine-Life Wounds to the Lower
Extremity, Third place at ACFAS 1995 Scientific
Seminar
- Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma:
A Case Studv, pending submission 1999
- Diagnostic Modalities for Osteomyelitis
in Diabetic Infections, in progress 1998-1999
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Jonathan B. Purdy, D.P.M., A.A.C.F.A.S.
- Residency Training
- 7/1/99 – 6/30/02
Mt. Sinai Hospital
California Ave. at 15th St. , Chicago , IL 60608-1797
Director: Darrell Latva, D.P.M.
Chief of Surgery: Joseph LoCicero, MD
- Three year podiatric surgical residency program at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago
- Extensive training in all aspects of foot and ankle surgery including; elective foot and ankle surgery, reconstructive surgery, diabetic limb salvage, foot and ankle trauma, and external fixation techniques.
- Expanded surgical training in rotations to include; Vascular Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, and General Surgery
- Comprehensive clinical training at both hospital based and private practice settings.
- Thirty four weeks of rotations to include; Internal Medicine, Pathology, Dermatology, Infectious Disease, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, Radiology, and Neurology
- Podiatric Medical Education
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Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
1001 N. Dearborn Ave, Chicago, IL 60610
Degree: DPM
- Undergraduate Education
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University of Toledo
2801 W. Bancroft St. , Toledo , OH 43606
Degree: BA
- Licensure
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Podiatric Physician and Surgeon, State of Delaware, 06/2003 – 06/2004
License # E1-0000166
- Podiatric Physician and Surgeon, State of Illinois, 01/2003 – 01/2005
License Number: 016-004986
- Podiatric Physician and Surgeon, State of Tennessee, 08/2002 – 05/2005
License # 594 expires 5/31/05
- Podiatric Physician and Surgeon, State of Louisiana, 01/2004 – 05/2004
License # PD323R
- Certifications
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Certified in the treatment of chronic proximal plantar fasciitis using OssaTron ™ orthotrypsy, May 31, 2003
- Board Qualified in foot surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, August 1, 2002 - 2008
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support - American Red Cross, 2002 – Present
- Basic Life Support - American Red Cross, 2000 – Present
- Leadership
- Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine – Class President, 1998
- Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine – Class Vice President, 1997
- Student Chapter of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons – Vice President, 1997
- Illinois Podiatric Medical Student’s Society - Parliamentarian, 1996
- Conferences
- APMA National Conference: August 2003; Washington , DC
- Midwest Podiatry Conference: March 2002; Chicago , IL - presenter
- Arthroscopy Society of North America : April 2001; Seattle , WA
- Midwest Podiatry Conference: March 2001; Chicago , IL
- American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society: Sports Medicine Conference; February 2001, Palm Springs, CA
- Symposium on Contemporary Podiatric Medicine and Surgery:
January 2000; Chicago , IL
- American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society: Foot and ankle Trauma, September 2000; Chicago , IL
- Midwest Podiatry Conference: March 2000; Chicago , IL
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