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10/06/2018 Jenny Sanders, DPM
The Passing of Paul Scherer, DPM
How do you distill a nearly 30-year friendship into a few simple sentences? It’s impossible, but I’ll try.
Paul Scherer was an accomplished craftsman, whose skilled hands taught students and residents, surgical planning and precision. In 1989, he used these same talents to create and grow ProLab from a fledgling startup, into an internationally recognized orthotic lLab.
Paul Scherer was a thoughtful, charismatic and inspirational educator. As others have attested, the world of podiatric biomechanics now exists, in large part because of Paul’s commitment to our profession and his unwavering belief in the importance of biomechanics to our profession.
Paul Scherer was a dedicated and passionate supporter of not only podiatry causes but many other spiritual, political and philosophical causes as well. A below-the-radar activist describes much of Paul’s involvement outside of the world of podiatry. His influence spread further than most of us realized.
Paul Scherer was generous. Whether funding a podiatry student’s education or providing a terminally ill, former student and his family to a once-in-a-lifetime, all-expense paid trip overseas, Paul wouldn’t hesitate to help others less fortunate or in need.
Paul Scherer was a hopelessly devoted family man whose most profound joy in life were the times he shared with family. Despite his many professional accomplishments, his family was unquestionably his greatest accomplishment of all.
Although deeply saddened by our shared loss, it is with great honor and privilege, that I count myself blessed to have known this remarkable man.
Rest in Peace, my dear friend.
Jenny Sanders, DPM, San Francisco, CA
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10/06/2018 Joseph C D’Amico, DPM
The Passing of Paul Scherer, DPM
It was with great surprise and sadness that I learned of the passing of Paul R Scherer DPM. As Josh Gerbert DPM affirmed, he was one of the original and continued great minds, teachers, and doers in biomechanics. Paul was taught by the legendary, stalwart pioneers in biomechanics: Mert Root, Bill Orien, John Weed, and Tom Sgarlato but he also possessed an uncanny, innate administrative ability that served him well in his many academic and commercially related positions.
It was Paul Scherer who offered me a position in the Department of Biomechanics at CCPM and made me acting Chairman when he became Academic Dean. I’ve always been indebted to him for that opportunity. Over the years I got the chance to see and chat with Paul at a number of biomechanics seminars whenever one or both of us were lecturing as well as anytime he was in New York.
We have lost a gentleman and a leader in the profession and I have lost a friend. Please extend my deepest condolences to his wife Annie and his children.
Joseph C D’Amico, DPM
10/06/2018 Lester J. Jones, DPM
The Passing of Paul Scherer, DPM
On behalf of the Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric Medicine faculty, administration, student body and staff, as Interim Dean, I wish to extend our deepest condolences to Mrs. Annie Scherer, the children, grandchildren and relatives of my dear friend Dr. Scherer.
I met Dr. Scherer when he was a resident at CCPM and I was a first year student. Little did l know at the time that we would develop a great professional relationship that would span the greater part of on half century. Dr. Scherer has been a teacher, mentor, colleague and most importantly a special friend. He played a formidable role as a guiding force behind opportunities that came my way.
I join all of you who have thus far expressed sadness for the loss of such a talented person who will not be forgotten in our lifetime.
Lester J. Jones, DPM
10/06/2018 Jason Harrill, DPM
The Passing of Paul Scherer, DPM
I am saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Dr. Paul Scherer, who was one of my professors and mentors at the California College of Podiatric Medicine. He was an excellent instructor for a very challenging course topic of biomechanics and always brightened the topic with his excellent sense of humor. He was always incredibly generous to our class and would always pass bits of wisdom about podiatry and life on to students.
After graduation, I used what I felt was the best laboratory in the nation for orthotics with Pro-lab and consulted with Dr. Scherer on numerous occasions. He was also very generous to donate his time as a lecturer and sponsor at the ACFAOM annual scientific conference. He set a standard of high achievement for all of us to strive for and he will truly be missed.
Jason Harrill, DPM
10/05/2018 Board of Directors, American Board of Podiatric Medicine
RE: The Passing of Paul Scherer, DPM
It is with deep regret that the American Board of Podiatric Medicine learned of the recent passing of Dr. Paul Scherer. Paul’s prominence as a long-time leader in the profession was utterly well deserved, as an educator in the area of biomechanics, through his lecturing and as owner and CEO of Pro-Lab, one of the finest orthotic labs in the nation. To the extent that platitudes must be given at such a time of sadness, his contributions to the profession over an extended period of time certainly secure his place in it. Beyond that is the sorrow felt by many of us who, over the years, were trained by him, lectured with him, debated with him, or were personal friends, as is true of several of the ABPM Directors, past and present.
Paul was among the first in our profession to emphasize the need for evidence-based use of orthoses. He maintained an unwavering commitment to a standard of excellence in the products generated by his laboratory, supported by the best available evidence regarding the nature and method by which foot and lower extremity orthoses deliver their benefits.
Paul – If there is a hereafter, we want you to know what you have meant to so many of us. For those of us who learned from you and who took it upon themselves to continue in your footsteps, you will always be welcome to look over our shoulder to make sure we do the job well.
Board of Directors, American Board of Podiatric Medicine
10/05/2018 Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
RE: The Passing of Paul Scherer, DPM
I was very saddened to hear about the passing of one of my CCPM biomechanics professors, colleagues and friends, Dr. Paul Scherer. Dr. Scherer was the Dean at the California College of Podiatry Medicine during my podiatry student years. Later, Paul was a member of the CCPM biomechanics faculty during my Biomechanics Fellowship where I learned from him nearly daily, greatly enjoying his personality, intellect and clinical skills.
Paul was a man of many talents and a tireless worker for the podiatry profession, also creating ProLab Orthosis Lab and Podiatry Plan Organization, to name a few of his accomplishments. Paul also wrote and edited an excellent book on foot orthoses a few years ago, “Recent Advances in Orthotic Therapy”. https://www.amazon.com/Recent-Advances-Orthotic- Therapy-Scherer/dp/0979947537
However, if there is such a thing as the one best contribution that Dr. Paul Scherer made to the podiatry profession, it would have to be his amazing hard work and talent at producing, as Scientific Chairman, the finest set of foot and lower extremity biomechanics seminars ever held in the United States, the Prescription Foot Orthotic Lab Association (PFOLA) Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics and Orthotic Therapy.
During the ten years that Paul organized these annual PFOLA seminars, from 1998 to 2007, he made certain that the best international foot and lower extremity biomechanics experts were lecturing and giving workshops so that podiatrists and other foot-health practitioners from all parts of the world could come together, learn, be able to share ideas and socialize with one another.
I spoke with Paul often during this ten-year period about his plans for the next PFOLA seminar and participated in all of them. His excitement and commitment to this worthwhile endeavor for the worldwide podiatry profession was genuine and palpable. Paul always wanted the best for podiatry and his PFOLA seminars during this ten-year period certainly reflected his enthusiasm for podiatric education.
Many of my international podiatric biomechanics colleagues and friends very much looked forward to the annual PFOLA meeting that Paul organized since they always knew that the latest and best foot biomechanics and foot orthosis research and techniques would be presented at these meetings. We were all saddened when Dr. Scherer could no longer organize these important meetings after 2007 since the PFOLA seminars always reflected his great talents and love for our profession.
Since I was informed of Paul’s death, numerous podiatrists from around the world who were positively influenced by Paul’s pleasant personality, generosity, intellect and teaching skills have expressed their heartfelt condolences of his passing since they know that Dr. Paul Scherer was a one-of-a-kind podiatrist and educator. Goodbye, Paul. May you rest in peace and thank you ever so much for what you have done for me and the podiatry profession.
Kevin A. Kirby, DPM, Sacramento, CA
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