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Podiatric Surgery at Hayward
The
Podiatric Surgical Residency Program in Hayward is a PM&S-36.
The residents spend three years at the facility. There is one position
per year.
The first year of training is primarily spent completing the required
rotations, including: radiology, internal medicine, pathology, general
and vascular surgery, anesthesia and emergency medicine. The second and
third years are spent managing a busy clinic schedule as well as spending
time in the OR assisting in podiatric surgery. Surgical training is comprised
of forefoot, rearfoot, ankle, pediatrics and trauma.
Residents also participate in monthly journal club, lecture series, and
podiatry grand rounds.
The director of the Podiatric Surgery Residency Program, Lauri McDaniel,
DPM, graduated from California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco
in 1986. She completed her post-graduate training at Pacific Coast Hospital
in San Francisco in 1988. She joined the staff at Kaiser Permanente Hayward
in 1989. For more on Dr. McDaniel, please visit our faculty
page.
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