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September 13, 2025 #8,105 Publisher-Barry Block, DPM, JD

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REMEMBERING 9/11
NY Podiatrists Recite at the Calling of the Names Ceremony
 
In 2016, volunteers from the 2001-2002 St. Paul’s Chapel World Trade Center Relief Ministry created the first Calling of the Names Ceremony. Their intention was to honor all deceased 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Workers and Volunteers by having a ceremony similar to the National September 11 Memorial and Museum’s annual ceremony. They felt it meaningful to do so on the anniversary itself, and at St. Paul’s Chapel where many responders found respite.
 
(L-R) Drs. Kathy Reilly Fallon, Arthur Gudeon, and Wilma Hunt-Watts
 
On this, twenty-fourth anniversary of the September 11th attacks on our nation, Wilma Hunt-Watts, DPM, Arthur Gudeon, DPM, and Kathy Reilly Fallon, DPM, DM, LHD were honored to recite the names at the “10th Annual Calling of the Names Ceremony.” These podiatrists served as volunteers at St. Paul’s Chapel and rendered foot, ankle, and wound care to the NYPD, NYFD, Iron/Steel workers, and other recovery personnel. 
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PODIATRISTS IN THE COMMUNITY

IL Podiatrist Joins Deaconess Specialty Clinic

Nicholas Vogelsang, DPM recently joined Deaconess Specialty Clinic in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Dr. Vogelsang earned his podiatric medical degree from the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine.

Dr. Nicholas Vogelsang

He completed his podiatric surgical residency at Loyola University Medical Center and is board certified by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgeons in Foot & Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle surgery.

Source: Travis Morse, Centralia Morning Sentinel [9/11/25]

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PUBLISHED PODIATRISTS
TX Podiatrist is Lead Author in Sports Medicine Journal Article
 
Jeffrey A. Ross, DPM, MD, Associate Professor Department of Surgery at the Baylor College of Medicine was the lead author in a study published in the fall edition of the American College of Sports Medicine's Exercise, Sport, and Movement Journal entitled, "Abnormal Foot Morphology Among Children with Obesity and the Potential Implications for Public Health". They conducted a 2-year study of 40 adolescents with high body mass index and evaluated via a visual biomechanical assessment, gait analysis, and a pressure mapping scan. 
 
Dr. Jeffrey Ross
 
Each youngster was rated for risk of lower-extremity foot and lower leg pain. Approximately 73% of the youngsters reported lower extremity pain. The prediction of risk showed substantial agreement with pain. The authors concluded that treating abnormal foot morphology and gait with supportive shoes, accommodative insoles, and/or prescription orthotics might present an effective approach to prevent pain and overuse injuries, and thereby encourage and maintain physical activity among youngsters with obesity. 
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OBITUARIES
RE: The Passing of Russell Wade Oliver, DPM
 
Dr. Russell Wade Oliver, 64, passed away on September 9, 2025.  Dr. Oliver graduated form the Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine. He completed a surgical residency at the Florida Medical Center in south Florida in 1998.
 
Dr. Russell Oliver
 
Dr. Oliver was board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, and was a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He practiced in Shelbyville, TN.
 
Source: Feldhaus Memorial Chapel
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QUERIES (NON-CLINICAL)
Query: Sources for Spenco Products
 
Does anyone have any sources for Spenco products?
 
A James Fisher, DPM, Eureka, CA
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RESPONSES/COMMENTS (PODIATRIC MEDICAL EDUCATION)
RE: APMA Rejects ACGME Task Force
From: Lee C. Rogers, DPM
 
It is very disheartening to hear that the APMA has rejected the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) invitation to have a discussion about accrediting podiatry residencies and fellowships as a "specialty of medicine." There are so many possible benefits in becoming accredited with ACGME, recognized as the gold standard in medicine which accredits all MD and DO specialty training. 
 
The DOs joined ACGME in 2014, and in the decade following, there was an increase in DO students by 70% and their profession grew by 81%. Yes, there are still many questions, but refusing to participate in the due diligence process to get the questions answered does not serve the profession well. This should be brought to the House of Delegates to decide.
 
Lee C. Rogers, DPM, San Antonio, TX
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RESPONSES/COMMENTS (NON-CLINICAL) - PART 1A
From: Carl Solomon, DPM, Bret Ribotsky,, DPM
 
My response has always been that custom orthotics vs. off-the-shelf are akin to prescription eyeglasses vs. "readers' purchased at the drug store. I told patients that it probably wouldn't hurt to try the OTCs and occasionally with a little luck, they may help some. But although there are no guarantees, the custom orthotics (like prescription eyeglasses) are more likely to be effective since they are custom-fabricated to address a specific problem. In actual practice, it hasn't really happened but If a dissatisfied patient elects to change their mind and cancel them before lab fees are incurred, I suppose I'd give them a refund. Otherwise, if based upon someone else's criticism alone, I would not.
 
Carl Solomon, DPM, Retired, Dallas, TX
 
This is an incredible opportunity to turn lemons into Limoncello. I dealt with this often when I first started practicing a long, long time ago. What I would always do is call the orthopedics office, set up an appointment to either meet him for breakfast or dinner, and spend the time to show him how custom biomechanical orthotics can reduce the pain in a patient’s knees and prolong his knee replacements and hip replacement by realigning the forces. Every time I did this, I was able to generate an additional 20 to 50 pairs of orthotics a year from each orthopedist. 
 
Bret Ribotsky, DPM, Fort Lauderdale, FL
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RESPONSES/COMMENTS (NON-CLINICAL) - PART 1B
From: Dieter J Fellner, DPM,  Ivar E. Roth, DPM, MPH
 
Custom orthoses cost hundreds more than OTC devices, and current evidence shows they don’t correct bunion deformity and are not superior to pre-fabs for most common foot pain. However, that doesn’t make them “bogus.” Orthoses can reduce pain and plantar loading, and custom devices are appropriate for patients with complex foot structure or failed OTC trials. For early bunions with over-pronation, they won’t reverse the deformity, but they can reduce symptoms and mechanical stress—which is a valid treatment goal. Our job is simply to match the level of support to the patient’s needs, not to oversell either option.
 
I guess the question, then, is what unique biomechanical findings does the patient have, to warrant the added expenditure?
 
Dieter J Fellner, DPM, NY, NY
 
I would call up the orthopedist and make an appointment to go speak to him. Here is a way to turn a lemon into lemonade. In this meeting, explain what you are doing and why it is preferred to an OTC insole. Hopefully, you can get him to send to you all of his foot patients who need orthotics. It is certainly worth the effort in my opinion. Or make a pair for him gratis. I recently made a pair for an orthopedist in town, and now he sends me ALL his orthotics that he was sending to Hanger.
 
 Ivar E. Roth, DPM, MPH, Newport Beach, CA
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RESPONSES/COMMENTS (NON-CLINICAL) - PART 1C
From: David S. Wolf, DPM
 
I can understand your frustration—and fortunately not very common. When I was in practice,  I would have taken the high road in these situations and re-focus the conversation on patient education. I explained the purpose of the custom orthotics, the biomechanics involved, and why we recommended them based on their specific foot structure and pathology.
 
If they’re still not receptive and demanding, I would make a refund. For every one non-compliant patient, there were too many to count compliant patients. Ultimately—is the time, energy, and potential negative review worth the fee?  And most importantly, I wouldn't let one orthopedist's opinion shake your confidence in the value of what we do.
 
Sometimes, it’s just better to give a refund and move on to the next treatment room. Say to yourself before you walk in, "It's showtime"-and make that patient feel like they are the only patient you have. Patients don't care what you know, they just want to know that you care (Bernie Hirsch, of blessed memory).
 
David S. Wolf, DPM,  retired
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RESPONSES/COMMENTS (NON-CLINICAL) - PART 1D
From: Burton J. Katzen, DPM 
 
When I was in practice and was confronted with this problem comparing orthotics/Hyprocure to store bought arch supports, I would try to educate the patient in layman's terms the difference between pronation and simple flattening of the arch, telling the patient that the majority of the problem was not the height of the arch, but the amount of abnormal motion that occurred when the foot beared weight. 
 
I would demonstrate this by forcefully "shoving" my fist into the patient's arch and showing that I could still easily pronate/evert, or in their words, "flatten" the foot from the sub-talar joint, imitating what an arch support did. I would then lock in the heel with just my thumb to show that I could no longer pronate the foot to demonstrate the difference in control. 
 
I also would never knock a store-bought orthotic telling the patient that, "Hey, The reason Dr. Scholl was rich is because store-bought arch supports do work for many people just like store-bought readers do work for some patients, but other patients need professional care." Also, in my experience, most of the patients I came into contact with had already tried the store bought orthotics.
 
Burton J. Katzen, DPM (Retired), West Pam Beach, FL
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The Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy is recruiting a full-time clinical podiatrist to join four podiatric surgeons. This position entails delivering comprehensive non-surgical foot and ankle care, wound management and general podiatric treatment for patients and serve as the Director of the Non-surgical Foot and Ankle Service and develop this practice. Schedule is Monday to Friday with no weekends or call. Friday Afternoon Administrative Time. Board qualified/certified with the erican Board of Podiatric Medicine is required. Please send a cover letter and CV to bhaverstock@uabmc.edu
 
PART-TIME NON-OPERATIVE AMC PODIATRIST– BROOKLYN, NY 
 
SUNY Downstate (the only NYC AMC based in Brooklyn) seeks enthusiastic and compassionate board-qualified or board-eligible doctor to conduct outpatient clinic and inpatient consult work. This is a PART-TIME position offering competitive compensation package. AMC department and medical group practice has full suite of Ortho & Rehab offerings, including podiatry residency program. Sports medicine experience preferred. Website. Help keep Brooklyn active! To apply, please submit resume to Genove.Mckenzie@downstate.edu
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION – FLORIDA 
 
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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 PODIATRIST – FOOT INSTITUTE (EL PASO, TX)
 
 Foot Institute, a well-established and growing multi-office practice, is seeking a caring, motivated Associate Podiatrist. We offer a competitive salary plus bonus potential, malpractice coverage, medical insurance, PTO, 401(k), and a supportive team of trained Medical Assistants who also serve as scribes, letting you focus on patient care. Our proven protocols and systems maximize both efficiency and outcomes, with a management team invested in your success. Candidates must hold a DPM, Texas license (or obtain), and be Board Certified/Eligible. Join our proven, growth-minded practice dedicated to quality care. buffdlr1@gmail.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION SALINAS, CA 
 
Looking for a part-time or full-time associate for busy practice in Salinas, California. Very competitive starting salary, benefits, bonus structure with significant growth potential and partnership/ownership track. Close commute from Monterey, Aptos, Watsonville if desired. Send CV to Drabdoo@svfootankle.com
 
FULL TIME PODIATRIST - L.I., NEW YORK 
 
Busy podiatry practice with locations in Nassau and Suffolk counties seeking enthusiastic and compassionate doctor to join Board Certified podiatric group practice. This is a full time position offering competitive compensation package.  The practice is affiliated with hospitals, residency training program and surgical center. Excellent opportunity for the right person to provide comprehensive medical and surgical foot and ankle care. To apply please submit resume to Lisademarco312@gmail.com
 
SEEKING A LOCUM PODIATRIST AT OUR WYOMISSING, PA OFFICE
 
Starting in October/November. As part of the Integrated Foot and Ankle Specialists network, this temporary position offers flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and support from an experienced clinical team. Opportunity to progress to a full-time role. ACTIVE PENNSYLVANIA LICENSE REQUIRED. Questions? Contact HR@IntegratedFootandAnkle.com
 
MOBILE PODIATRIST – SAN DIEGO
 
Barefeet Podiatry is seeking motivated podiatrists to join our growing mobile practice. We offer highly competitive compensation (independent contractor model). Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle. Dedicated assistants to manage administrative tasks. Cloud-based EHR for streamlined documentation. All equipment & supplies provided. Additional benefits to support your practice success. Website: / Email: barefeetpodiatry1@gmail.com 
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
 
The Foot and Ankle Sports Institute is hiring a full time associate for 1(2) of our locations. Must be board qualified, have an interest in sports medicine and surgery, be a team player, and pass the vibe check. Email drrandall@sportsfai.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 FL, IL, KY, MD, NC, VA, & WV—ideal for doctors ready now or graduating by 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 – NEW MEXICO
 
Foot & Ankle Specialists of New Mexico has an immediate and exciting opportunity for a full-time, board qualified or board-certified foot and ankle surgeon for a full spectrum, busy podiatric practice. Salary starting at $165,000.00 with bonus structure in place to earn over $250,000.00+. Benefits package includes retirement plan, medical, vision, and dental, and moving stipend. Albuquerque and surrounding areas offer an array of outdoor activities including snow, skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. Great place to raise a family. Interested candidates can email ACharlie@footanklenm.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION - FLORIDA 
 
Full scope Florida practice with high hospital census, wound care, innovative office ancillaries for comprehensive patient care in a fast paced atmosphere. Details: www.podiatryinparadise.com
 
IMMEDIATE ASSOCIATE POSITION - SOUTHWEST, FL  
 
Thrive in sunny Sarasota with a supportive, modern practice. Build surgical cases fast in busy, tech-advanced offices. Competitive salary + bonus, PTO, 401K, health insurance. ABFAS/ABPM BC/BQ welcome. Live where others vacation—join us today!  Drlam@naplespodiatrist.com 
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION – MANHATTAN 
 
Rare opportunity to practice in thriving Out-of-Network practice in the heart of Manhattan. 200k starting with 35% commission structure. 40 hour week Monday-Friday. Health Benefits, 20 days PTO, no call and great company culture! Board Elig/Cert required with strong surgical skills preferred. Interested and ambitious candidates email your CV to nycfootdoctors@gmail.com
 
FULL TIME ASSOCIATE POSITION - DALLAS, TEXAS 
 
Looking for a self motivated, skilled podiatrist with great personal and surgical skills. Position will involve hospital and clinic work. We offer competitive salary and bonus structure. Need to fill the position very soon. Send CV to totalfootandanklecare@gmail.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION - CLEVELAND, OH
 
Great opportunity to settle in the Cleveland area. Well established two office practice seeking full-time associate. In search of a self-motivated individual with well rounded office and surgical experience. Board qualified/certified required. We offer a very generous pay structure based on production and 401k contributions. Send CV to JHFootcare@gmail.com
 
NURSING HOMES - HUDSON COUNTY, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY 
 
Looking for podiatrist to join our team to provide care in Long-term care facilities. The care provided is in Hudson County, Northern New Jersey. We offer flexible scheduling and excellent for someone looking for extra income. E-mail Resume: doctorfeet@msn.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION - LOS ANGELES/BEVERLY HILLS AREA
 
Part-time (1-3 d/wk) or Full-time DPM position with a large patient base. Our office features advanced technology and a collaborative environment. Require a California license, Board Qualified/Certified, and demonstrate strong communication and professional skills. Competitive pay, full benefits for full-time, and partnership/purchase opportunity. Please send CV and cover letter to medoffice310@gmail.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION – PENNSYLVANIA 
 
Full time associate position for multi office location in Montgomery and Bucks counties PA. Hospital and office based podiatry practice encompassing all aspects of podiatric medicine and surgery. Must be BE/BQ with PA license. Competitive salary with bonus structure, and retirement plan.  Please send CV and cover letter to eadler@independencefootandankle.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITIONS – AL, CO, IA, IL, KS, LA, MO, MS, NE, OK, SC, 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 - PRICE, UTAH 
 
Position open for a well-trained, highly motivated podiatrist in beautiful Price, Utah. Competitive pay, benefits and a great company culture. Come enjoy Price, Utah, just a short distance from Nine Mile Canyon and the Manti-La Sal National Forest. Gateway to several national parks and only 45 minutes from Utah County. Interested? Send your CV to laney@summitmedicalpartners.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION – ST. GEORGE, UTAH  
 
Doctor of Podiatric medicine position open for a well-trained, highly motivated individual in beautiful St. George, Utah. Competitive pay, benefits and a great company culture. Come enjoy sunny St George, Utah with red rock mesas and lush waterways that create outdoor recreation assets unlike anywhere else. Close to several national parks and only a few hours from Las Vegas. Interested? Send your CV directly to laney@summitmedicalpartners.com
 
ASSOCIATE POSITION - ATLANTA, GA
 
Position open for a well-trained, highly motivated podiatrist in beautiful Atlanta, GA. Competitive pay, benefits and a great company culture. Interested? Send your CV to laney@summitmedicalpartners.com
 
ASSOCIATE PHYSICIAN POSITION – THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS!

Come home to the Woodlands! Become one of the Best ... in one of The Best Communities to live in the United States. Seeking immediate hire of a personable, confident, well-rounded physician and surgeon. Highly respected, multi-physician, 40-year center of excellence. Awesome package! Become one of the best. Send resume to alexandra@nevillefeet.com

ASSOCIATE POSITION OPEN IN DALLAS/FORT WORTH AREA
 
Join our dynamic multi-specialty group, spanning 6 locations in DFW, equipped with cutting-edge technology, physical therapy and an established patient base. Our practice also includes a surgery center. We offer a competitive starting salary with bonus and benefits. Send your CV to Cnunez1940@gmail.com
 
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PART TIME OFFICE RENTAL - MIDTOWN MANHATTAN
 
Turnkey opportunity. Fully built podiatry office available Tuesdays, Thursdays and alternate Fridays. Hassle-free: requires no build-out, installation of telephone/internet, or purchase of furniture or cabinetry. Located on Madison Ave. and 33rd St. Great public transportation. Three treatment rooms. Call or text 201-220-0687.
 
ESTABLISHED PRACTICE FOR SALE - BERGEN COUNTY, NJ  
 
Fully equipped and staffed practice. Opportunity to purchase, generate immediate cash flow and grow the business. Full range of service offering with surgery center and hospitals conveniently located. Contact: MCrosby518@gmail.com
 
VIBRANT PRACTICE FOR SALE -PRIME LOCATION – MARIETTA GA (EAST COBB) 
 
 Solo practice located in East Cobb County in a prime location in front of the popular Avenues of East Cobb Shopping Center with our own licensed Surgery Center for potential significant ancillary revenue. A one stop shop for all your patient’s podiatry needs. Established in 1992 with a broad patient referral base. It is fully equipped with digital x-ray, ultrasound, Pinpointe laser, and fluoroscope. The existing doctor will continue to work or work for a time period to aid in the transition. Please e-mail light@eastcobbfoot.com  for more information  Click here to tour the office.
 
WELL ESTABLISHED PODIATRY OFFICE FOR SALE- ATLANTA, GA 
 
Well established, turn-key podiatry practice for sale in Atlanta, GA. For questions please email laney@summitmedicalpartners.com
 
EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE 
 
Fully equipped podiatry office equipment and supplies for sale: Midmark podiatry chairs, Sonoscape Diagnostic Ultrasound, Ellman, Osada Bone Surgery, Midmark Treatment carts, Exam lights-wheeled, X-Cell X-Ray System, A2D2 Digital Processing System, Stryker Power Surgery System, Mayo stands. Supplies: CAM boots, Surgical Shoes, Kling, etc. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs. Text for a list/pics: 773-469-1877.
 
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE - ULTRASOUND MACHINE 
 
Konica Minolta Sonimage HS1 Plus ultrasound machine, excellent condition, very minimal use, L18-4 probe, ultrasound cart, foot switch and Sony ultrasound thermal printer all included. $12,500 + shipping if needed, or best offer. Please email nefootandankle@optonline.net
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