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David Bishop, DPM

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03/02/2020
I recently read a short article discussing the results of a survey of podiatry residents and which type of podiatrist they want to be after graduation.1 The survey asked residents whether they aspired to be a general practitioner or an...
I recently read a short article discussing the results of a survey of podiatry residents and which type of podiatrist they want to be after graduation.1 The survey asked residents whether they aspired to be a general practitioner or an...
I recently read a short article...
03/02/2020
Podiatry Today
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01/24/2019
As a student, residency is this seemingly unachievable goal. You spend so much time seeing residents running around, doing surgery, seeing hospital patients, being doctors. All we care about is what surgery we will be scrubbing in on. We...
As a student, residency is this seemingly unachievable goal. You spend so much time seeing residents running around, doing surgery, seeing hospital patients, being doctors. All we care about is what surgery we will be scrubbing in on. We...
As a student, residency is this...
01/24/2019
Podiatry Today
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12/09/2019
The Lapidus procedure for hallux abductovalgus (HAV) has certainly grown in popularity in recent years. Our understanding of the triplanar deformity that is HAV is expanding. The Lapidus is a powerful procedure with a recent influx of...
The Lapidus procedure for hallux abductovalgus (HAV) has certainly grown in popularity in recent years. Our understanding of the triplanar deformity that is HAV is expanding. The Lapidus is a powerful procedure with a recent influx of...
The Lapidus procedure for hallux...
12/09/2019
Podiatry Today
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12/03/2018
There is a continuing trend in our profession, especially among our newest members, to try to consider ourselves as equals to orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons. In many hospital systems, our two specialties do not have an amicable...
There is a continuing trend in our profession, especially among our newest members, to try to consider ourselves as equals to orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons. In many hospital systems, our two specialties do not have an amicable...
There is a continuing trend in...
12/03/2018
Podiatry Today
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10/30/2019
I recently read an online discussion about having limited podiatry specialty practices. The debate centered around why there is not specific training for, or specific practices devoted to, a subspecialty of podiatry, such as pediatrics,...
I recently read an online discussion about having limited podiatry specialty practices. The debate centered around why there is not specific training for, or specific practices devoted to, a subspecialty of podiatry, such as pediatrics,...
I recently read an online...
10/30/2019
Podiatry Today
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11/09/2018
The first year of residency is so important. It defines the training for the next two years. The Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) has mandated that each resident complete certain non-podiatric rotations. The CPME also mandates...
The first year of residency is so important. It defines the training for the next two years. The Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) has mandated that each resident complete certain non-podiatric rotations. The CPME also mandates...
The first year of residency is...
11/09/2018
Podiatry Today
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10/07/2019
Surgery is usually a fun experience. Every now and again, however, we all have a case that humbles us and makes us more aware of the difficulty of what we do in the OR. My particular case was a bone block 1st metatarsophalangeal joint...
Surgery is usually a fun experience. Every now and again, however, we all have a case that humbles us and makes us more aware of the difficulty of what we do in the OR. My particular case was a bone block 1st metatarsophalangeal joint...
Surgery is usually a fun...
10/07/2019
Podiatry Today
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10/10/2018
I graduated podiatry school at Kent State in 2017 and I am currently a second-year resident in Ohio. I had two children while I was in medical school and recently welcomed a third child.
I graduated podiatry school at Kent State in 2017 and I am currently a second-year resident in Ohio. I had two children while I was in medical school and recently welcomed a third child.
I graduated podiatry school at...
10/10/2018
Podiatry Today
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09/12/2018
We have all seen patients in the office with a crossover toe. Most patients just say they have “ugly feet” and don’t think much of it. This deformity, however, is more complicated than just ugly feet. Plantar plate injuries are treatable and...
We have all seen patients in the office with a crossover toe. Most patients just say they have “ugly feet” and don’t think much of it. This deformity, however, is more complicated than just ugly feet. Plantar plate injuries are treatable and...
We have all seen patients in the...
09/12/2018
Podiatry Today