Pediatric and Adult Foot & Ankle Surgical Fellowship
Program Director:
Craig A. Camasta, DPM, FACFAS
Other
Program Faculty:
Andrea Cass, DPM, FACFAS
Recent Post Graduate Fellows:
2019-2020: Joshua Wilder, DPM, AACFAS
2018– 2019: Michael Kelly, DPM, AACFASS
2017–2018: Timothy Graeser, DPM, AACFAS
Village Podiatry Group, LLC/Extremity Healthcare, Inc.
Attn: Diane Fell
900 Circle 75 Pkwy.
Ste. 900
Atlanta, GA 30339-3084
Phone: (770)
384-0284, x1216
Fax: (770) 446-1957
Email: dfell@vpcenters.com
Website:
villagepodiatrycenters.com
Number of Positions:
One
Duration:
One year
Program Start and End Dates:
August 1–July 31
Application Deadline:
September 15
Program
Application:
ACFAS
Standard Fellowship Application Form
Stipend:
$50,000; benefits provided
Position Locations:
St. Joseph's
Research Requirements:
The fellow will prepare a poster presentable at the ACFAS Annual Meeting
and three publishable papers.
Program Summary/Training Goals:
- This is an
intense surgical experience from a regional referral base of complex
foot/ankle/leg patients with a reconstructive emphasis.
- The program will
provide training in surgical skills and fully develop the fellow as an
educator in the field of foot and ankle surgery.
- The surgical
skills that are fine-tuned include in-depth exposure to various aspects of
reconstructive surgery of the foot, ankle and leg, including complex soft tissue derangements and complex fixation techniques.
- The fellow will also
gain office exposure as related to patient management and functional
management of the business aspects of private practice.
-
There will be an emphasis on complex deformity
assessment as it pertains to planning reconstructive surgery procedures.
Post Graduate Fellows History:
2016–2017: Craig Udall, DPM, AACFAS
2015–2016: Jack Madsen, DPM
2014–2015: Eric Storts, DPM, AACFAS