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Dr. Judge is the 1st female in Ohio to be
accepted into and complete a 3-year fellowship in major reconstructive
foot and ankle surgery. This surgical residency was completed under the
auspices of Dr. Gerard V. Yu in 1997 while at Mt. Sinai Medical Center
in Cleveland, Ohio. With Dr. Yu, she has contributed a number of
articles and research projects to medical literature. She is board
certified in reconstructive rear foot and ankle surgery by the American
Board of Podiatric Surgery (APBS) and is a Fellow of the American
College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (FACFAS). Dr. Judge is adjunct
faculty to Ohio University and numerous Colleges of Podiatric Medicine
and is a nationally recognized speaker. She is the principal author of
the chapter on Chronic Ankle Conditions in McGlamry's Comprehensive
Textbook of Foot and Ankle Surgery, third edition, Complications in
Hallux Abducto Valgus Surgery and Os Trigonum Surgery in McGlamry’s
Textbook on Surgical Techniques, first edition and Utility of
Nuclear Medicine Imaging in the Diabetic Foot in Surgical
Reconstruction of the Diabetic Foot and Ankle, 2009. An active
participant in the medical community she has been the scientific chair
of the NWOAPM Annual Scientific Seminar since its inception in 2000. As
an athletic enthusiast, she also serves as the official foot and ankle
physician for the Jamie Farr-Owens Corning Classic LPGA Golf Tournament. Her private practice has an emphasis on
cases that have failed prior therapy, diabetic care and management,
complex deformity such as the Charcot foot and ankle, second opinions in
elective and revision surgery, sports medicine related injuries, as well
as chronic pain in the lower extremity.
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Medical Doctors:
Approval for CE Credits has not
been submitted in your profession.
We would be happy to provide you with
documentation as necessary in
order for submission to the appropriate
governing body in your
discipline.
Seminar: There is a $100 cancellation penalty for any course when made greater than 2 weeks prior to the seminar.
If a cancellation is made within the 2 weeks prior to the course, no refund will be granted.