
UI Foot and Ankle Service
University of Iowa Foot and Ankle Center has multiple surgical specialists who emphasize prevention, treatment, and surgical rehabilitation of patients with complex degenerative and traumatic foot and ankle disorders. The University of Iowa Foot and Ankle Center brings together specialists from multiple surgical and non surgical backgrounds to provide care for patients of all ages. The multi-disciplinary approach at the University of Iowa Foot and Ankle Center is unique both for patient care as well as ongoing clinical and basic science research. From simple ankle arthroscopy to complex joint reconstruction such as total ankle arthroplasty, the University of Iowa Foot and Ankle Center aims to be at the forefront of patient focused care.
To schedule an appointment with the University of Iowa Foot and Ankle Center, please call 319-356-2223.
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UI Foot and Ankle Fellowship
(1) One-Year Position available for 2011 - 2012
The Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is pleased to offer a one-year fellowship in Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery. Under the direction of Ned Amendola M.D., John E. Femino M.D., and with faculty including Phinit Phisitkul M.D., J. Lawrence Marsh M.D., Todd McKinley M.D. and James Nepola M.D., this fellowship offers an outstanding diversity of experience in all areas of adult and adolescent foot and ankle surgery including sports medicine, trauma, and reconstruction of the foot and ankle. Fellows will be exposed to a wide variety of surgical techniques including: Total ankle arthroplasty and treatment of degenerative joint problems, deformity correction, minimal invasive and open fracture fixation, arthroscopic surgery of the ankle and foot, current approaches to soft tissue problems, and limb salvage including the use of hybrid, circular and spatial frame constructs for deformity correction. Participation in all customary academic activities of the department and completion of at least one publishable research project are expected. There are multiple foot and ankle specific research opportunities available.
Applications for the Foot and Ankle Fellowship can be found at www.aofas.org. All applications should include the aofas application, a personal statement and a current CV. These are to be sent to the AOFAS office, and will be forwarded to our program.
Additionally, applicants should send four letters of reference to:
John E. Femino, M.D.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
200 Hawkins Drive, 01022 JPP
Iowa City, IA 52242-1088
To contact us by phone: 319-384-5844
Kristine Rodney, Fellowship Coordinator
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