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February 10, 2026 #8,202 Publisher-Barry Block, DPM, JD
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| PODIATRISTS AND SPORTS MEDICINE | |
Most of the Time Athletes Can Compete After Achilles Sheath Surgery: CA Podiatrist
Double Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway revealed on Friday that he recently underwent surgery in California on the sheath surrounding his left Achilles tendon. Podiatrist Amol Saxena, DPM, who has consulted with Ingebrigtsen in the past, operated on top pro runners such as Galen Rupp, Dathan Ritzenhein, and Pat Porter, and who very well may have been Ingebrigtsen’s surgeon this week, spoke to LetsRun.com about Ingebrigtsen’s initial Achilles injury in February 2024.
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Dr. Saxena published a paper that says 97% of the time, the athlete will be able to return to full activity following surgery on the Achilles sheath. He also said that many can begin running seven weeks after surgery and noted that Porter returned to running just three weeks after surgery.
Source: Jonathon Gault, Let's Run [2/6/26]
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Several times a week, PM News posts an entire article from a recent issue of our partner, Podiatry Management Magazine. Please note that the views expressed in Podiatry Management Magazine do not necessarily reflect the views of PM News or Barry Block.
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| PRACTICE MANAGEMENT TIP OF THE DAY | |
5 Reasons You Should Consider Automated Coders, 3 Reasons You Shouldn't
Automated coding tools enhance claim accuracy and reduce documentation burdens, but require careful implementation to avoid compliance risks.
4) You are trying to fix documentation problems, not just push claims out faster
A lot of payment error is rooted in documentation, not just code selection. CMS’ CERT program resources and its CERT educational materials describe “insufficient documentation” as a recurring error category, which is a reminder that faster coding does not replace stronger documentation habits.
Keith A. Reynolds, Physicians Practice [1/28/26]
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| FINANCIAL TIP OF THE DAY | |
6 Common Tax Mistakes to Avoid This Tax Season
To help you avoid a shock on filing day, here are six common ways you could be paying more income taxes than necessary.
2A. You claimed the standard deduction when you should have itemized
Roughly 90% of taxpayers claim the standard deduction, but this "path of least resistance" might not get you the most bang for your buck. For the 2025 tax year, several shifts in federal policy have made itemizing more attractive than it has been in years. For instance:
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The SALT cap increase. Until recently, the state and local tax (SALT) deduction was capped at just $10,000. But under the 2025 tax legislation, that cap has been raised to $40,000 for many filers. If you live in a high-property-tax state or pay significant state income taxes, this change alone could push your itemized total well past the standard deduction.
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Larger charitable contributions. New tax changes for 2026 charitable donations caused many taxpayers to donate larger gifts last year. If you increased your giving in 2025, those contributions could significantly tip the scales in favor of itemizing.
Source: Kate Schubel, Kiplinger [1/31/26]
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| SOLE PURPOSE BY SAVANNAH SANTIAGO, DPM | |
What Pathologists Wish Podiatrists Knew
Here are some valuable tips that have aided Savannah Santiago, DPM in navigating her experiences as a student and a resident:
3. Proper technique for obtaining wound culture samples
Learn the proper technique for obtaining wound culture samples. Two techniques are: the Z technique and the Levine technique. The Z technique of obtaining a wound culture sample involves making a superficial sample in a Z-shaped pattern over the wound site, staying superficial.
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The Levine technique, considered the gold standard, entails locating the leading edge of infection, applying firm pressure, and rotating the wound culture stick for 8-10 seconds.
Source: This series is adapted from and courtesy of PRESENT eLearning Systems.
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| CODING & BILLING Q&As FROM CODINGHELPLINE.COM |
Query: Why can't I bill an I&D at the same time as a partial nail matrixectomy?
I had a patient who had an ascess. I had to numb the big toe, incise and drain the abscess, but then I needed to do the partial matrixectomy. This is really 2 procedures so why can't I bill for both?
Codinghelpline com Subscriber
Response from Codinghelpline.com: Let me elaborate on this a bit. Yes, the NCCI says they can't be billed together if performed at the same site if billed on the same date. But why? It's because in order to perform the matrixectomy, you had to remove the nail and drain the abscess. Only then could you perform the matrixectomy.
One may also ask why you are doing this at the same time. Yes, I have heard the stories about phenol killing everything. But from a liability perspective, I would do the I/D on day 1 and have the patient soak, allow the inflammation to resolve, and then go ahead with the matrixectomy. Thus, there will be no issues with the NCCI, and less liability. You win!
Paul Kesselman, DPM, Oceanside, NY
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| RESPONSES/COMMENTS (PODIATRIC MEDICAL EDUCATION) | |
RE: And ACGME Said, “Be Not Afraid!”
From: Rod Tomczak, DPM, MD, EdD
For the life of me, I’ve been trying to think why any residency director would be afraid to have ACGME visit their program. I would want to know where I stand among others, “Am I good?” “Do I need improvement?” “How is my program compared to other residency programs?” “Where can I improve?” The answer to these questions is exactly why the football game on Sunday evening keeps score and will not end in a boring tie.
There will be those podiatric educators and residency directors who will fire their Derringer, reminding us that these outside, MD, ACGME evaluators are not podiatric content experts. These evaluators are not assessing what gets taught; we have our psychometrician constructed In-Training Exams to do that. Every ACGME residency program already offers that feature so residency faculty can appraise their own educational program for that parameter because they are the content experts, at least on paper.
And if I’m a podiatrist in private practice, I am even more interested in how the residency education process is progressing. Everybody out here in the real world is either thinking about selling their practice, adding an associate, or buying multiple practices. At least 99.9% are curious, so they do have an interest in how things are evolving in those hospitals where residents spend three years. I like to think of myself as an ethical and truthful person, so you can trust me when I tell you ACGME will not be sending evaluators named Pestilence, War, Famine, or Death. More likely they will be Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel.
Rod Tomczak, DPM, MD, EdD, Columbus, OH
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| RESPONSES/COMMENTS (THE FUTURE OF PODIATRY) - PART 1A | |
From: Joseph Borreggine, DPM
Dr. Hrywnak has presented a compelling case, substantiated by incontrovertible facts. The podiatric medical profession must address its shortcomings in the educational path it has pursued for years. Podiatry has undergone significant evolution over the decades, surpassing the expectations of its practitioners. However, this advancement has not yet resulted in the parity that podiatrists rightfully deserve as physicians. The debate surrounding MD/DPM has persisted for years, yet it has remained unaddressed. The reasons for this stagnation are unclear. Is it the podiatry schools, the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME), or the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)? Or is it a combination of all three?
Dr. Hrywnak’s unwavering dedication to advocating for full licensure in our profession over the past decade has faced significant challenges, seemingly impeded by podiatry schools and the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA). Given the current low admission pool for all eleven podiatry schools, it is reasonable to assume that there is a disconnect between the number of college graduates interested in entering the profession and the demand for podiatrists.
Dr. Hrywnak’s assertions appear to be accurate, but the APMA’s response has been lacking regarding his opinion on the matter. The future of our profession may be uncertain due to the inability to obtain full licensure, but the contrary view that the future of podiatric practice is promising contradicts reality. The future direction of our profession will be determined by the prevailing winds, and it is crucial that we address the challenges we face to ensure its continued success.
Joseph Borreggine, DPM, Fort Myers, FL
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| RESPONSES/COMMENTS (THE FUTURE OF PODIATRY) - PART 1B | |
From: Robert Scott Steinberg, DPM
I have been in practice for nearly 50 years, and in all that time, I have never heard anyone say that if we became MDs or DOs, we would leave podiatry behind. MDs and DOs have plenary licenses, and then choose specialties. We have MDs who are now focusing on the narrow field of foot surgery. If you do not think they have a distinct advantage over us, you are very out of touch.
Dr. Udell, Dr. Hrywnak's arguments were very well presented. You did not make any specific comments about any of his arguments. You are completely ignoring the disparity we face, as DPMs by insurance companies and other healthcare professionals. Shoe store salespeople present themselves as experts, as do DCs, PTs, and NPs. I am sure you're not alone in your opinions, as they seem to be pervasive in the APMA, as well.
I want to thank Dr. Hrywnak for his clear insights into the reality we face.
Robert Scott Steinberg, DPM, Schaumburg, IL
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| YOU CAN'T MAKE THESE THINGS UP | |
RE: Outrageous Shoe of the Day
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Source: Manami Sato via Virtual Shoe Museum
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| CLASSIFIED ADS - PRACTICES FOR SALE OR WANTED, EQUIPMENT FOR SALE |
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PRACTICE FOR SALE - BENSONHURST BROOKLYN, NY
Own a profitable well established 32 years old three and half day practice with potential growth for 6 days with digital X-ray, EMR, three treatment rooms. Perfect for new or established practitioners who are looking for unparalleled potential growth. Asking for $125,000. Phone #516-238-4366
PRACTICE SALE – URBAN IOWA
Successful thriving 36-year-old 3-doctor practice for sale in urban Iowa. Great reputation and referral base. High traffic location. Surgery, wound care, and primary medicine. Easily accessible. Fully equipped. 5-day work week. Multiple satellite clinics and rural draw. Senior doctor/seller willing to stay on for good will and smooth transition. crfootdoc@gmail.com
ESTABLISHED NON-SURGICAL PODIATRY PRACTICE AVAILABLE – CAMBRIDGE, MA
Well-established non-surgical podiatry practice available in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Excellent referral sources with a strong, stable patient base. Low overhead and efficient office operations make this an ideal solo practice. Consistent patient flow with opportunity for continued growth. Perfect for a podiatrist seeking autonomy, lifestyle balance, and a turnkey practice in a highly desirable location. For more information, contact: emostone@aol.com
PRACTICE FOR SALE - EAST BAY, CALIFORNIA
Well-established practice with loyal customer base serving East Bay, California. Non-surgical practice emphasizing biomechanics, routine care, and sports medicine. Looking for a compassionate, gentle provider. We are 100% self-pay business without the hassle of medical billing and insurance. Owner is willing to stay for the transition. eastbaypodiatry101@gmail.com
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WOUND CARE FELLOWSHIP – NEW YORK
CPME APPROVED 12 month fellowship, located at St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Queens, New York. Hospital and clinic environment, with onsite hyperbaric medicine. The wound care fellowship position pays a 6 figure salary for the year, with benefits. Please contact or jtfootcare@gmail.com. EOE employer.
ASSOCIATE POSITION - FT/PT - CHARLESTON, SC AREA
Multi-location podiatry group with excellent work life balance, ideal for family focused individual. FT Position – $150K or competitive PT position. Board Elig/Cert required. Please send letter of interest and CV to charlestonpodiatry@yahoo.com or text 803-614-0694.
JOIN OUR GROWING PRACTICE IN SYRACUSE, NY!
Seeking a skilled, compassionate podiatrist to provide exceptional foot and ankle care. Competitive pay, supportive team, and great growth opportunities. Apply to docryanlee@gmail.com and take the next step in your career.
ASSOCIATE POSITION - MARYLAND
Join a dynamic, fast-growing podiatry practice seeking a surgically trained podiatrist who thrives in the OR and delivers exceptional patient care. We value integrity, drive, and teamwork. Enjoy strong support, a solid referral base,and real career growth. Call or text 410-459-4909 (preferred) or email DrHoward@HLESfootcare.com to learn more.
ASSOCIATE PODIATRIST – PORTSMOUTH & NASHUA, NH (BOSTON AREA)
Privately owned New England podiatry practice seeks DPM for long-term associate role. No call, no hospital rounds, weekends free. Efficient, systemized practice with mentorship, autonomy, and strong surgical exposure. Competitive compensation ($130K–$300K). Enjoy quality medicine and true work-life balance. Email CV to: jssartori@yahoo.com
ASSOCIATE PODIATRIST OPPORTUNITIES – MULTIPLE STATES
US Foot & Ankle Specialists (USFAS), the nation's largest podiatric group, is hiring! We have immediate and future openings in DE, FL, MD, MO, NC, OH, VA, WA, & WV—ideal for doctors ready now or graduating in 2026. Join a team committed to advanced technology, top-tier care, and long-term growth. Must be licensed or in process. Email cover letter and resume to: recruiting@us-fas.com
ASSOCIATE POSITION PART TIME – NEW JERSEY
Well established group practice seeking a part-time associate 2-3 days a week, with full-time potential, in Freehold and Burlington, NJ. Applicant must have a current NJ License, Board Certified/Qualified, and at least 1 year experience as a rendering provider. Please send letter of interest and CV to cherylm@njpodiatrygroup.com
FULL-TIME PODIATRIST – NEW JERSEY
Well-established, multi-location New Jersey podiatry practice seeks a motivated, compassionate full-time Doctor to join our growing team. We offer competitive six-figure compensation (minimum $215,000+), a sign-on bonus, end-of-year bonus, health insurance (medical, dental, vision), paid time off, paid malpractice coverage, and a 401(k). Excellent opportunity for both experienced podiatrists and recent graduates to thrive in a high-volume, office-based setting. Expand your clinical skills in a supportive, professional environment. Please send your CV. to DPMcareer@PodiatryCenterNJ.com
FULL-TIME ASSOCIATE PODIATRIST – BATAVIA, NY
Join a thriving practice in Western NY. We are seeking a dedicated podiatrist with surgical experience to join our growing practice. We offer a supportive environment, modern facility, a strong referral base and immediate volume. Competitive salary, health insurance, 401k, and malpractice coverage provided. Email CV to rdifilippo@bataviafootcarecenter.com
PODIATRIST NEEDED – NORTH JERSEY (IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME OPENING
Well-established, multi-location podiatry practice in North Jersey seeks a full-time podiatrist for immediate hire. We offer competitive compensation, fully paid malpractice insurance, paid time off, CME allowance, and a 401(k). The practice provides full-spectrum podiatry, including sports medicine, DME, and surgery, supported by an established patient base and experienced staff. Applicants must be licensed in New Jersey and comfortable working independently in a busy setting. Please send CV and brief introduction to njpod55@gmail.com
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JOIN OUR TEAM – PODIATRIST OPPORTUNITY IN SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
We are seeking a skilled and compassionate podiatrist to join our thriving practice. Provide full-scope foot and ankle care in a busy outpatient setting, including conservative and procedural treatment. Collaborate with an experienced clinical and administrative team in state-of-the-art facilities with strong operational support. We offer competitive compensation (base + incentives), benefits, an established patient base, and long-term growth potential. Qualifications: DPM, ABFAS Board Qualified/Certified, eligible for Florida licensure, strong clinical judgment, and commitment to patient-centered care. Enjoy work-life balance in beautiful Southeast Florida. Email CV to: angela.d@jupiterlaser.com
ASSOCIATE OR NURSE PRACTITIONER POSITION - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Very busy, well-established, group practice is seeking to add a full-time associate. Candidate must be very hard-working and ethical with good surgical training and having completed a minimum of 24 month residency. Applicant must be at least board qualified. Competitive salary and benefits. E-mail CV to llfootankle@gmail.com
ASSOCIATE POSITIONS - AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - VIRGINIA, TEXAS, WASHINGTON STATE, KENTUCKY
Podiatrist positions available for immediate hire to treat patients in Nursing Facilities in Virginia, Texas, Washington State, and Kentucky. A unique opportunity with flexible schedules and an unmatched potential for growth. Send CV and Cover letter to office@bomsllc.com
ASSOCIATE POSITION - NW & WEST HOUSTON
Work Days M-F: Two locations NW & West Houston. WCC. Hospital inpatient/Elective Surgeries. One Saturday/month clinic. MUST be surgically trained. Heavy Emphasis on biomechanics. Enthusiastic, team player, self-motivated. Established patient base. Compensation:165-225k + 30% Bonus dependent on experience. Start July 2026. Email kamindpm@gmail.com
PT AND FT MOBILE POSITIONS.- TAMPA, FT. MYERS, JAX, PANHANDLE
Responsible DPM/NP/PA team players. Home visits, ILF/ALF/Rehab. Paid travel. No call. No ER. Half days or 9-5. Weekends optional. Autonomy. Potential commission up to $230K+/yr based on availability and performance. Serious FL licensed applicants email contact@PodiatristAtHome.com
ASSOCIATE PHYSICIAN POSITION – THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS!
Seeking a talented, personable, dedicated physician to join our team. Four office locations, diverse population, state of the art facilities. Amazing quality of life. Competitive Salary and benefits. Immediate Availability. Send resume to ALEXANDRA@NEVILLEFEET.COM
ASSOCIATE POSITION – WARWICK, NY (NEAR NYC)
Exciting opportunity for full-time employment with potential of partnership. We are close to NYC. The practice is comprises of surgical, sports medicine, wound care and hospital consults. We are looking for a hard working, knowledgeable and kind podiatrist to join our practice. Email: wholefootcare@gmail.com
ASSOCIATE POSITION - TUCSON, ARIZONA
Well-established private practice group seeks full-time DPM. New grads welcome! Compensation based on experience and training. Requirements: AZ. Licensure eligibility, strong work ethic. Interviews by Zoom or in-person at ACFAS Las Vegas Feb. 23-27. Send CV to transcription697@aol.com
ASSOCIATE POSITIONS – AL, AZ, CO, FL, GA, IA, IL, KS, LA, MO, MS, NE, OK, TN & UT
Aria Care Partners is seeking Mobile Podiatrists to work 1-2 days/week in skilled nursing facilities. You will have autonomy and focus on clinical care while we take care of all scheduling and billing. Guaranteed daily base rate plus competitive compensation. Electronic charting and all equipment provided. Make a true difference in an under-served population. New graduates or experienced practitioners are welcome! Email CV to: kcampbell@aria.care
ASSOCIATE POSITION – MARYLAND
Thriving podiatry practice with 3 office locations seeking a highly motivated and reliable full-time associate. Candidate must be board eligible, residency with RRA preferred. Great work environment with strong support staff. Competitive compensation and benefits package with bonus opportunities offered. Please email CV to: careers@mynewfeet.com
ASSOCIATE POSITION - PITTSBURGH PA
Full-time associate position for multi office locations in the Pittsburgh area. Seeking a dedicated podiatrist with a patient focused, team oriented approach. From routine care to all foot and ankle surgeries. Competitive salary and benefits. Forward CV to gibbsantonella2112@gmail.com or fax to 412-405-8067.
ASSOCIATE POSITION – INDIANAPOLIS, IN
We are recruiting a DPM to join a high-acuity limb salvage and reconstructive practice in Indianapolis, IN. The role emphasizes complex wound care and limb preservation while working closely with an established vascular surgery team. Care is provided across inpatient hospital, hospital outpatient department, and private office settings. We offer compensation with profit-sharing potential, full malpractice coverage, health, dental, vision benefits, CME, and licensure and DEA coverage. Contact contactus@indywound.care for details
ASSOCIATE POSITION – CENTRAL NEW JERSEY
Busy Medical and Surgical Podiatry practice in Central New Jersey, looking for highly motivated individual to assume associate position which can lead to full partner position. Two busy offices located in Middlesex County, affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick and Hackensack Meridian Hospital in Old Bridge New Jersey. There is also a slot available for the Wound Center at Robert Wood. Practice has been in existence for 40+ years. Applicant should be Board Qualified and have NJ license. Willing to discuss reasonable starting salary. 401K and PTO/vacation time. Please send CV to docbachman47@gmail.com
JOIN OUR TEAM – PODIATRIST OPPORTUNITY IN COLORADO
The Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies seeks a board-certified podiatrist to join our established Foot & Ankle team. This full-time, clinic-focused role emphasizes diabetic foot and woud care, with surgical management of foot conditions and paid call across multiple hospitals. Expect 3,000+ annual clinic encounters and 200+ surgical cases. Position will include performing hospital consults and ongoing participation with podiatry weekday/weekend call rotation at multiple hospitals (paid call). Surgical management of diabetes-related foot conditions is required. OCR is a private, physician-owned medical group with nearly 100 providers, including 49 physicians. To learn more visit orthohealth.com Send CVs to Carli Taylor-Drake at ctaylordrake@orthohealth.com
ASSOCIATE POSITION – LOS ANGELES, CA
Busy growing multidoctor podiatry group in Los Angeles affiliated with a large academic medical center, looking to hire a new full time podiatrist. Must be Board qualified/certified, hold a CA state podiatry license, DEA. Must be 3-year surgical residency trained with expertise in diabetic wound care. Competitive compensation with benefits including health, dental, vision and malpractice inrance, 401k with profit sharing. Opportunity for very rapid professional growth. Email cover letter and CV to rklee@mednet.ucla.edu
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