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ACFAOM welcomes New Fellows!
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ACFAOM
These newly board certified DPMs were admitted to ACFAOM Fellow status (FACFAOM) under a new program designed to give a boost to new practitioners seeking to gain access to hospital staffs and insurance panels. ACFAOM welcomes all ABPM Diplomates to apply for FACFAOM status.
Ali Abadi, DPM, Cherry Hill, NJ |
Luiza Khan, DPM, Grafton, WI |
Yana Akselrud, DPM, Brooklyn, NY |
Amanda Lernor, DPM, Phoenix, AZ |
Neda Arjomandi, DPM, Mission Viejo, CA |
Vasilios Lirofonis, DPM, Exeter, NH |
Radin Aur, DPM, Stockton, CA |
Khaled Mad, DPM, Annapolis, MD |
Michael Banh, DPM, Wayne, NJ |
Frederick Mechanik, DPM, Ft Carson, CO |
Brent Banks, DPM, Fort Worth, TX |
Rolando Melendez, DPM, Jackson heights, NY |
Angela Barnes, DPM, Newburyport, MA |
Patricia Morris, DPM, Duluth, GA |
Demencio Bazan, DPM, Round Rock, TX |
Alexander Moya, DPM, Sumterville, FL |
Ronald Belczyk, DPM, Porter Ranch, CA |
Eric Naasz, DPM, Fullerton, CA |
Jaclyn Bohm, DPM, Rosemount, MN |
Yekaterina Narodetskaya, DPM, NY, NY |
Matthew Burnham, DPM, Syracuse, NY |
Jeffrey Olso, DPM, Newton, IA |
Nicole Chwastiak, DPM, Tamaqua, PA |
Daniel Pero,DPM, West Palm Beach, FL |
Craig Clifford, DPM, Federal Way, WA |
Jacqueline Prevete, DPM, New Hyde Park, NY |
Brandi Craft, DPM, Hurricane, WV |
Michael Pula, DPM, Chicago, IL |
Robert Craig, DPM, Cincinnati, OH |
Payam Rafa, DPM, Mount Vernon, NY |
Merlan Ellis, DPM, North Bellmore, NY |
Jobeth Rollandini, DPM, Saint Clairsville, OH |
Emily Ernst, DPM, Fleming Island, FL |
Francis Rottier, DPM, Maywood, IL |
Michael Gibboney, DPM, Camp Lejeune, NC |
Jonathan Rouse, DPM, Lake Villa, IL |
Armando Gonzalez, DPM, Ocala, FL |
Alex Rusanowsky, DPM, Wichita, KS |
Christopher Green, DPM, Oklahoma City, OK |
Carl Salvati, DPM, Ocala, FL |
Mina Hanna, DPM, Bayonne, NJ |
Siddhartha Sharma, DPM, New York, NY |
Daniel Hennessy, DPM, Denville, NJ |
Steven Stanton, DPM, Houston, TX |
Jeffrey Jackson, DPM, Fleming Island, FL |
Jonathan Sullivan, DPM, Sidney, OH |
Marc Jones, DPM, Spokane, WA |
Dennis Tenenboym, DPM, Pinellas Park, FL |
Bruce Kallou, DPM, Shelby Township, MI |
Sean Thayer, DPM, Maplewood, MN |
Tania Kapila, DPM, Arverne, NY |
Sarah Voelkel, DPM, Evansville, IN |
Joel Kelly, DPM, Apex, NC |
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Lower Extremity Review
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Facilitating direct visualization and offering rigid stabilization, dorsal bridge plating may be more effective for Lisfranc injuries than transarticular screw fixation. Accordingly, these authors provide keys to the surgical technique and offer a closer look at the emerging literature on bridge plating in the tarsometatarsal joint.
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The most recent survey from
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or license restriction, suspension, surrender, conditions or revocation.
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ACFAOM
The SPARK! seminar series, jointly presented by ACFAOM and OHI, continues in 2018 with the promise to utterly transform your practice beginning the very next day. SPARK!2018 will inspire and equip you to maximize non-surgical patient care in 3 critical areas of increasing relevance to the public and podiatry: fall risk, AFO therapy, and pediatrics. You will come away with the knowledge and hands-on, practical experience to profoundly improve your bottom line and grow the acquisition value of your practice, all while delivering increasingly essential, life-altering care. Guaranteed*.
To both enhance the value we deliver and because your staff is the fulcrum of your success, each Practitioner registration includes one free staff registration! For more information CLICK HERE
ACFAOM
An ACFAOM Certified Clinical Podiatric Medical Assistant (CCPMA) can perform routine nail care, pre-treatment foot exams, collect client health information correctly, set up a sterile field and much more. Click here for additional information about the CCPMA qualification and its potential value for your practice.
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