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Abraham
C. Yale, D.P.M.
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C. Yale


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- Education
- 1976 B.A., Biology, Wesleyan University, Middletown,
CT. 06457
- 1980 D.P.M., B.S., Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine
Chicago, IL. 60611
- 1981 Residency in Podiatry & Foot Surgery Hugar
Surgery Center Elmwood Park, IL.
- Certifications
- 1993 Board Certified, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
- Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery
- Hospital Staff
- Bridgeport Hospital
- Healthsouth Surgery Center of Bridgeport
- Hospital of St. Raphael's
- Memberships
- Fairfield County Podiatric Medical Association
- Connecticut Podiatric Medical Association
- American Podiatric Medical Association
- American Diabetes Association
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Pedram
A. Hendizadeh, DPM
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Dr. Pedram
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- Education
- New York College of Podiatric Medicine,
New York, New
York
Degree: Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Graduated in top twenty percent
NBPME Parts I and II passed 9/94-6/98
- University of Connecticut,
Storrs, Connecticut
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cell Biology
University of Connecticut Honors Scholar
Graduated cum laude
- Post-Doctoral Training
- Kern Hospital and Medical Center,
Warren, Michigan
Two year Podiatric Surgical Residency.
Rotations in Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, Emergency Medicine, Plastic
Surgery, Vascular Surgery, General Surgery, Pathology, Radiology, & Anesthesiology
Overseas Surgical Exchange Program, London, England
Comprehensive training in lower extremity diabetic treatment
Certified in Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support
PM Lexis Passed 6/98 Passed Board Qualification Exam 6/00 6/98-6/00
- Hospital Staff
- Saint Vincent’s Medical Center
- Bridgeport Hospital
- Stamford Hospital
- Healthsouth Surgical Center of Bridgeport
- Certifications
- Board Certified, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
- Instructional Experience/Lectures
- Kern Hospital Resident Lecture Series 7/98-6/00
- Building a Podopediactric Practice
- Ankle Fractures
- Lower Extremity Anatomy
- Geriatric Hallux Abducto Valgus Deformity
- Management of Clubfoot Deformity
- Civic/Kern Resident Alumni Association, 2000 CHRAA
Surgical Seminar
- Management of Diabetic Infection with Charcot Complication
- Grace Hospital-Detroit, MI
- Diabetes Connection-Risk Management of the Diabetic Foot
- Management of Foot Infections in the Diabetic Patient
- Research/Publications
- Currently being reviewed by JAPMA: "Homocystiene Levels: A new
marker for Peripheral Vascular Disease."
- Submitted for Publication: "Pressure Reduction in the Diabetic Foot."
- Publication: "Peripheral Vasospastic Conditions of the Raynaud Type," Podiatric
Medical Review. Volume 2 Issue 2, Fall 96.
- Research Assistant to Dr. Challa V. Kumar at University of
Connecticut Department of Chemistry, Thesis written on "The
Study of DNA Probes binding with Calf Thymus DNA." Ran experiments
using HPLC, GC, Fluorescence and Absorption Spectrometry.
- Awards and Honors
- NYCPM Presidential Scholarship Award 97-98
- J.T. Tai Foundation Scholarship recipient 97-98
- NYCPM Academic Scholarship recipient 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, & 97-98
American Podiatric Medical Association Fund for Podiatric Medical
Education Scholarship recipient 96-97, 97-98
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- Education
- Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Degree: Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, 1998
- Emory University,
Atlanta, GA
Degree: Bachelors of Chemistry, 1993
- Work Experience / Post Graduate Training
- Western Massachusetts Podiatry Associates
- Well-established, busy general practice near Springfield, MA; affiliated hospitals include Baystate Medical Center and Mercy Hospital.
- Primary Care
- Sports Medicine
- Diabetic Care
- Foot/midfoot elective surgery
- Treated over 1000 established patients and 800 new patients
- Licenses
- State of Massachusetts
- ABPS Certified
- DEA Registered
- BLS Certified
- The Greater Baltimore Medical Center
- Chief Resident, 200-2001
- This program provides extensive training in forefoot surgery and diabetic limb salvage; surgical procedures exceeded 1,200 upon graduation
- Rotations include Vascular Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Endocrinology, Anesthesiology, and the Emergency Department
- Clinics included: Podiatry (private and hospital based), Vascular and Orthopedic
- Wound Care Center; hands on participation in two busy centers, including application of total contact casts, wound care and limb salvage (conservative and surgical). Team approach including Vascular, Plastics and Endocrinology
- Saint Barabas Hospital, PPMR
- Resident
- Associated with surgical program, highly didactic in nature
- Rotations included:
- Podiatric Surgery
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Radiology
- Vascular Surgery
- Family Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Pathology
- Emphasis based on Podiatric clinical training in private and hospital based offices, with extensive patient contact
- Publications
- "Optimal Waiting Period for Foot Salvage Surgery Following Limb Revascularization" published in Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Volume 41, 4, July/August 2002
- Languages Spoken
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