From: Joseph T. Hogan, DPM
Congratulations to Bradley Hart, DPM on his appointment to U of Washington Medical School Faculty. Brad was an outstanding resident during his residency program in Binghamton, NY. Our profession is better due to Brad's presence.
Joseph T. Hogan, DPM, Binghamton, NY
RE: Congratulations to Bradley Hart, DPM
From: Jeffrey M. Robbins, DPM
Congratulations to Bradley Hart, DPM, who was selected in May 2024 as the Deputy Chief of Surgery at the Boise VAMC. Dr. Hart has also been appointed as a Clinical Instructor, University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
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He works closely with the UW residents and other faculty teaching the residents, lecturing during grand rounds and other noon conferences. Earlier this year, he was invited to lecture for their Hindson Winter Conference.
Jeffrey M. Robbins, DPM, National Podiatric Medical Director
From: Michael J King, DPM
Kudos and congratulations to Dr. Simoes. John has been a leader as a president of the Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Association and a longtime advocate for our profession. Congrats to John for a job well done. Thank you for your service to our veterans and your profession.
Michael J King, DPM, Nashville, TN
From: Ivar E. Roth DPM,MPH, Jeffrey M. Robbins, DPM
On behalf of all podiatrists, let me be the first to congratulate Dr. Gouin on his accomplishment for himself and the profession.
Ivar E. Roth DPM,MPH, Newport Beach, CA
The appointment of John Gouin and other VA podiatrists to roles as Chiefs of Surgery, Assistant Chiefs of Surgery, Associate Chief of Staff for Education and other leadership positions, highlights the progress the profession has made in the last several years. We can all take pride in Dr. Gouin and the others as we have continuously fought for improvements on two fronts - first our educational system, the colleges of podiatric medicine, and the residency and fellowship programs that we have improved over the years. During my career, the profession has constantly leveled its criticism of the education system, which is a necessary part of continuous quality improvement.
The colleges and post-doctoral programs have stepped up answered the call and have...
Editor's note: Dr. Robbins' extended-length letter can be read here.