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We provide our patients with as much information as possible regarding their injury, as well as who will be caring for them. Empowering our patients to take an
active role in their healthcare often means more educated patients, quicker recoveries and better outcomes.
"I became a podiatric surgeon because it combines everything I wanted to do as a doctor — it's specialized and it allows me
to help people of all ages and to make a positive impact on the everyday lives of my patients."

- Botsford General Hospital, affiliated with Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Podiatric Surgical Residency (PSR-24), July 1997-June 1999; Rotating Podiatric Residency (RPR-12), July 1996-June 1997
- American Socety for Internal Fixation, International Fellowship University Clinic for Traumatology, Vienna, Austria March/April 1999
- Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine 8th at Race, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, June 1996
- Fordham University- Rose Hill, Bachelor of Science, May 1992, Major in Biological sciences, Minor in Spanish Studies
- York Hospital, York, Maine. Active Staff, 1999-Present
- Southern Maine Medical Center, Biddeford, Maine. Active Staff 1999-2007
- Wentworth Douglass Hospital, Dover, New Hampshire.Active Staff 2005 Present
- Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Active Staff 2007-Present
- Board-Certified, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
- Board-Certified, American Academy of Wound Management
- Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
- Fellow, American Academy of Certified Wound Specialists
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