V6: Case Study 3: Managing Postsurgical Pain

The podiatric physician’s perspective My name is Simone Potter, and I am a podiatrist. My partner and I started our practice 12 years ago, and things have gone very well. Our practice is thriving and we have been thinking of finding a larger office space and adding an X-ray machine, although in our present practice … Read more

V6: Case Study 2: Identifying Tumors in the Foot

The podiatric physician’s perspective My name is Digby Fox, and I have been a practicing podiatric physician for 18 years. I am in a partnership with two other podiatrists. We each have our own podiatric assistant, and we share an X-ray technician, a receptionist, a billing person, and a part-time person who does the filing … Read more

V6: Case Study 1: It’s Not Always about the Medicine

The podiatric physician’s perspective My name is Mark Penfold. I am a podiatrist in solo practice. After I graduated from podiatric medical school and completed a two-year surgical residency, I joined a group practice. I didn’t have the resources to start my own practice at the time, and I thought it would be a good … Read more

V6: Elements of Excellence – Introduction

As a podiatric physician, you face challenges every day, and your choices are critical to providing the finest, safest patient care possible. Raising your awareness of risk management techniques and methods and applying them to your daily decision-making processes helps to minimize your potential exposure to a malpractice claim. DT Podiatric Risk Management Course—Volume 6: Elements … Read more

V5: Feature Article 1: Informed Consent: Theory and Practice

Introduction For many years a “simple consent” by a patient was enough to protect podiatrists against legal recourse by a dissatisfied patient. About a decade ago, litigation over the requirement of informed consent began in earnest. A more complicated set of rules began to develop beyond the original simple idea that a physician could not … Read more

V5: Case Study 4: Altered Records

The podiatric physician’s perspective My name is Zach Hoffman. I’m a podiatric physician. I’ve been in solo practice for almost 10 years. I started out in a group practice, but my partners and I didn’t agree on a few things, so I left them and opened my own practice. Let’s just say we had a … Read more

V5: Case Study 3: Electronic Health Records

The podiatric physician’s perspective My name is Steve Dempsey. I joined a group practice ten years ago, right after I completed my podiatric residency. All four of us in the practice found the paperwork overwhelming. So I approached my partners about finding ways to reduce the paperwork and streamline our operation. We all agreed we … Read more

V5: Case Study 2: Failure to Diagnose

The podiatric physician’s perspective I’m Kendrick Wallace. I’ve been practicing podiatry for eight years. I’m in a group practice with two other podiatrists. We all have the same practice philosophy and are interested in staying current with the most up-to-date practices and equipment. We attend conferences and seminars every year and we have a “journal” … Read more

V5: Case Study 1: Wrong-Site Surgery

The podiatric physician’s perspective My name is Pauline Bowers. I’m a podiatric physician. I’m 46 years old and have been in solo practice for 15 years. After podiatric college and a residency in surgery, I returned to my hometown and started my practice. I guess you could say I’m a workaholic. I haven’t had time … Read more