Jewish Hospital & St Mary s Healthcare {JHSMH{ JHSMH} Podiatric Residency Program Louisville, Kentucky
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The Establishment of the Podiatric Residency Program Provide the State of Kentucky with a Podiatric Residency Training Program Provide an educational institution providing cutting edge treatment and resources in the field of foot and ankle pathology for the Commonwealth Provides a referral source for the general medical community in complex disorders of the foot and ankle Establishes a center for much needed research in diseases and disorders of the foot and ankle
Mission/Objectives of Program This 36 month podiatric residency training program has evolved to develop the abilities and values necessary to provide surgical and medical care of the foot and ankle. The goals of the program shall be attained by a dedicated Director and residency staff. The educational process is designed to develop comprehensive working knowledge and skills as a clinician, surgeon, researcher, educator, manager and humanitarian
Clinician Mission Statement To develop competence in the clinical science and art of Podiatric medicine and surgery, including the skills of evaluation, assessment, consultation, communication and treatment.
Surgeon Mission Statement To develop the ability and confidence to completely execute the procedures, techniques and skills necessary to perform foot and ankle surgery.
Researcher Mission Statement To produce and individually be capable of reviewing, analyzing and utilizing the medical literature and current research techniques to contribute to the existing medical literature DR. JEAN MARTIN CHARCOT
Educator To acquire and develop knowledge and skills which will enable him/her to share concepts, techniques and experience through literature and practice demonstration Mission Statement
Manager Mission Statement To gain exposure and experience in patient rapport and interaction. To develop basic skills management in an office and clinic setting
Humanitarian Mission Statement To instill in the resident the leadership, compassion, humility and dedication necessary for the well being of the patient
JHSMH Podiatric Residency Program 36 month Podiatric Medical & Surgical Program Seeking CPME provisional approval as a PM&S-36 Expected approval October 2007 Sponsor [financial]: Jewish Hospital & St. Mary s s Healthcare {JHSMH} Jewish Hospital Downtown, Jewish Medical Center East, Jewish medical Center South, Sts. Mary s s & Elizabeth Hospital and Frazier Rehabilitation Institute. Director of Residency Training: Timothy C. Ford, DPM, ABPS, ABPOPPM
Residency Positions Available 3 PGY-1 Residents 3 PGY-2 Residents 3 PGY-3 Residents All Residents are selected from the Programs Externship Program The Program Covers Room & Board for its Externs!
About Jewish Hospital & St Mary s Healthcare The first health network you think of when you think of firsts. Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare delivers a continuity of care with more than 770,000 patient visits annually. We offer easy access to expert care in every specialty, while the patient remains close to home enjoying the support of family and friends. Jewish Hospital excellence above all.
About Jewish Hospital & St Mary s Healthcare Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare (JHSMH) is a regional health care network that includes 70 health care facilities and 1,900 patients beds in Kentucky and southern Indiana. The merger of Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services and CARITAS Health Services to form JHSMH combines the strength and honors the heritage of two organizations to provide a complete array of health care services to this region and beyond, including: hospitals, emergency air ambulance services, outpatient care, nursing home care, occupational health, psychiatric care and rehab medicine.
About Jewish Hospital & St Mary s Healthcare JHSMH provides home health care to families in 41 Kentucky and southern Indiana counties, occupational health mobile services to 30 Kentucky counties and employs a network of physician practices that provide both primary and specialty medical care. The organization employs more than 8,100 people.
About Jewish Hospital & St Mary's Healthcare From new innovative procedures to medical breakthroughs, from heart to hand surgery, from minor to major surgery and treatment, from new equipment to high-technology for more than 100 years surgeons throughout the Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare Network have continued to look for ways to care for and improve the lives of those around us.
About Jewish Hospital & St Mary s Healthcare The University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare Network form a partnership of health care excellence in research, education and patient care. Together, we have pioneered medical firsts that have made the lifesaving difference the people of this region and beyond.
KPRP AFFILIATES University of Louisville Health South Sx Ctr Dupont Surgery Center Jewish Medical Center East
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The University of Louisville Level 1 trauma center Rotations: Ortho/trauma {8-10 mo} Plastics {1mo} Anesthesia {1mo} Foot/ankle clinics 3x/mo x 36 months ER {1mo} Podiatry service {36mo}
The University of Louisville Hospital
U of L Clinics and Hospital
Residents and Externs
Stress Relief is Available U of L Exercise Room
Podiatric Medical & Surgical-36 This Residency is: Resources based Competency driven Assessment validated The Program provides training resources that facilitates the residents sequential and progressive achievements in specific competencies!
Rotations of the Residency Program Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Internal Medicine Medical Imaging Pathology Anesthesiology Ortho/Trauma Orthopedic foot/ankle service Wound Care General Surgery Emergency Medicine Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Pediatric Orthopedics Dermatology Vascular Surgery Hand Surgery Rehabilitation Medicine Behavioral Medicine Sports Medicine
Rotation Schedules Podiatric Medicine/Surgery Block {20mo} Ortho/trauma Block {8-10mo} Medicine Block {3mo} ER Block {2mo} Anesthesia Block {1mo} Vascular Sx Block {1mo} Plastic Sx Block {1mo} Medical Imaging Sequential {over 3 months} Pediatric Orthopedics Block {4Mo} & case-by-case Foot/Ankle Orthopedics Block {4 mo} & case-by-case Hand surgery- Block {3 mo} Pathology Sequential {1mo} General Surgery Case-by-case Behavioral health case-by case Dermatology Sequential {1mo} Wound care Sequential [over 3 year period] Rehabilitation Medicine- Block {2 mo}
Minimum Activity Volume {MAV} CPME requires a MAV for each resident This Program exceeds all MAV s s required by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education Each of our residents exceeds the MAV s s by more than doubling the totals required by CPME This assures our residents the ample opportunity to hone their Surgical and Diagnostic/clinical skills
DIDACTICS Monthly: Journal Club Case presentations Fracture conference Grand rounds Radiology review Chapter reviews Workshops
In the OR @ JHSMH Podiatric Residency Program
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Surgical challenges.
Surgical challenges.
PODIATRIC FACULTY Heiko Adams, DPM Research Director Donald Ansert, DPM William Brown, DPM Thomas Childress, DPM Rhonda Eichenberger, DPM Timothy Ford, DPM Director Residency Training Christopher Hubbard, DPM Robert Levine, DPM Externship Director Ryan Lemmenes, DPM Alan Mauser, DPM Dawn Michals, DPM Benjamin McKinney, DPM Keith Myrick, DPM Ann Pinski, DPM Benjamin Schaffer, DPM Paul Tipton, DPM Bradford Unroe, DPM Janine Valentino, DPM Daniel Whitney, DPM
Executive Committee Timothy Ford, DPM Director Residency Training Robert Levine, DPM Externship Director William Brown, DPM At-large faculty Heiko Adams, DPM At-large faculty/ Research director Benjamin McKinney, DPM At-Large faculty Lynn Simon, MD Chief Medical Officer JHSMH
Some Past Residents