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Kyle Abben, D.P.M.’11, AACFAS

Kyle Abben, D.P.M.’11, AACFAS, was lead author of “Immediate weightbearing after first metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis with screw and locking plate fixation: a short-term review,” published in the July-August 2018 issue of the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He is

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Eric Barp, D.P.M.’01, FACFAS; Eric Temple, D.P.M.’11, FACFAS; and Jennifer Hall, D.P.M.’14

Eric A. Barp, D.P.M.’01, FACFAS, was lead author and Eric W. Temple, D.P.M.’11, FACFAS, and Jennifer L. Hall, D.P.M.’14, were among the other authors of “Treatment of hallux varus after traumatic adductor hallucis tendon rupture,” published in the March-April 2018

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Kyle Abben, D.P.M.’11

Kyle Abben, D.P.M.’11, and Troy J. Boffeli, D.P.M.’90, FACFAS, were among the authors of “Complete Fifth Ray Amputation With Peroneal Tendon Transfer to the Cuboid: A Review of Consecutive Cases Involving Lateral Column Neuropathic Foot Ulceration and Osteomyelitis,” published in

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Amy Reeter, D.P.M.’11

Amy Reeter, D.P.M.’11, joined the Specialty Clinic of Franklin Hospital, Benton, IL. She practiced podiatry in Harrisburg and Herrin, IL, for a year and a half before joining the Southern Illinois Foot and Ankle Clinic in February 2016. She completed

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Tea Tu Nguyen, D.P.M.’11, AACFAS; Jakob C. Thorud, D.P.M.’11, M.S.A.’11, AACFAS

Tea Tu Nguyen, D.P.M.’11, AACFAS, and Jakob C. Thorud, D.P.M.’11, M.S.A.’11, AACFAS, were among the authors who had published their review, “Reoperation and Reamputation After Transmetatarsal Amputation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis,” in the September-October 2016 issue of the Journal

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Rick Wilkerson, D.O.'80, and the orphans of La Concorde in Haiti.

Heeding Haiti’s call

Rick Wilkerson, D.O.’80, didn’t need Haiti to fulfill his passion for overseas medicine. After all, he’s provided health care and medical training regularly since 1991 in nations ranging from Afghanistan to Vietnam as well as the United States. But when

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