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Want to know why a well trained and qualified St. Louis Podiatrist prefers treating nasty toenail fungus over performing cool foot surgeries to help survive the change of healthcare reform and my opinion on the Yankees signing Japanese pitcher, Masahiro Tanaka.
Being a podiatrist takes patience, time (4 year Bachelors degree, 4 years of Podiatry school, 3 years of surgical residency), money ($25,000/yr in 1996-2000), effort, and much more. After 10 years of podiatry practice, I have come to the conclusion that I don’t need an ego. I completed one of the best residencies in the country, trained and qualified and board certified to perform many different types of foot surgery, including open reduction with internal fixation of ankle fractures to amputations of the foot and toes, to sport injuries like plantar fascial tears. All this and I’ve realized that its time to realize that healthcare reform and medicine in the US is changing and we need to adjust to the changes. Here’s my list of why I love trimming toenails:
My baseball rant for my podcast is about the New York Yankees latest free agent signing of Mashihora Tankaka, the Japanese pitcher. Seven years and $155 million is alot for a unproven pitcher in MLB. I will talk about why this signing was good short term, but bad long term for the Yankees.
by Dr. Dennis Timko
Podiatrist
Dr. Dennis Timko, is a podiatrist in the St. Louis, Eureka, MO. area. Dr. Timko specializes in diabetic foot care, foot surgery, AFOs, and orthotics. Dr. Timko is the solo owner of Arch City Foot & Ankle, which has been in business since 2003.
The post Top ten reasons trimming toenails are better than doing surgery appeared first on Arch City Foot & Ankle.
By Dr. Dennis TimkoWant to know why a well trained and qualified St. Louis Podiatrist prefers treating nasty toenail fungus over performing cool foot surgeries to help survive the change of healthcare reform and my opinion on the Yankees signing Japanese pitcher, Masahiro Tanaka.
Being a podiatrist takes patience, time (4 year Bachelors degree, 4 years of Podiatry school, 3 years of surgical residency), money ($25,000/yr in 1996-2000), effort, and much more. After 10 years of podiatry practice, I have come to the conclusion that I don’t need an ego. I completed one of the best residencies in the country, trained and qualified and board certified to perform many different types of foot surgery, including open reduction with internal fixation of ankle fractures to amputations of the foot and toes, to sport injuries like plantar fascial tears. All this and I’ve realized that its time to realize that healthcare reform and medicine in the US is changing and we need to adjust to the changes. Here’s my list of why I love trimming toenails:
My baseball rant for my podcast is about the New York Yankees latest free agent signing of Mashihora Tankaka, the Japanese pitcher. Seven years and $155 million is alot for a unproven pitcher in MLB. I will talk about why this signing was good short term, but bad long term for the Yankees.
by Dr. Dennis Timko
Podiatrist
Dr. Dennis Timko, is a podiatrist in the St. Louis, Eureka, MO. area. Dr. Timko specializes in diabetic foot care, foot surgery, AFOs, and orthotics. Dr. Timko is the solo owner of Arch City Foot & Ankle, which has been in business since 2003.
The post Top ten reasons trimming toenails are better than doing surgery appeared first on Arch City Foot & Ankle.