Ep. 14 – Lee Rogers, DPM, Residency Director/Entrepreneur/ABPM, All Things Podiatry

Dean’s Chat Host, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen, is joined by Dr. Lee Rogers. Dr. Rogers has played a prominent role in advancing diabetic foot care worldwide. His entrepreneurial ventures include making shark movies and multiplying Amputation Prevention Centers around the USA. He is currently Chief of Podiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center – San Antonio. In Dr. Rogers’ spare time, he is the President of the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM), one of two certifying boards in our profession along with the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery (ABFAS). 

In this episode of Dean’s Chat, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen interviews Dr. Lee Rogers, an accomplished leader in the field of podiatric medicine. They discuss Dr. Rogers’ academic journey, from growing up in a small town in Missouri to attending podiatric medical school and completing his residency in New York City. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Rogers’ diverse experiences and his contributions to the field of podiatric medicine.

The episode of Dean’s Chat explores the transformative power of engaging with experts from around the world, both personally and professionally. Dr. Jensen and Dr. Rogers emphasize that these interactions primarily involve meeting new individuals in their field, rather than just interacting with friends. Such exchanges enable them to learn from others, broaden their knowledge, and enhance their expertise.

A significant focus of the episode is on the value of these interactions in the creation of clinical practice guidelines. By engaging with experts from different countries and practice settings, individuals can incorporate diverse perspectives and ensure the global applicability of the guidelines. This entails considering factors like resource availability and the specific needs of various healthcare systems. Overall, the episode underscores the importance of engaging with experts from around the world and the multitude of benefits that arise from these interactions in terms of personal growth and professional development.

To create truly impactful clinical practice guidelines, Dr. Jensen and Dr. Roger stress the importance of considering additional factors, including patients’ practice patterns, education and training in different countries, and the potential global impact of the guidelines. This necessitates extensive input and consideration from various stakeholders, including experts from around the world.

The episode also highlights the importance of considering others, including patients, practice patterns, education, and training, when aiming for a global impact. Dr. Jensen and Dr. Rogers emphasized the need to assess whether clinical practice guidelines can be applied in different settings, such as in underprivileged regions or tertiary care hospitals. They stressed the significance of creating separate paths within the clinical practice guidelines if universal application is not feasible.

Furthermore, the episode touches on the topic of standardizing the recognition of education and training for podiatrists internationally. The objective is to foster greater respect and mobility for podiatrists globally. 

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