School of Podiatic Medicine
Front page: Temple team dedicated to preventing foot amputations
In the Media
Podiatrist Andrew Meyr and blood-vessel surgeon Eric T. Choi are key members of Temple University Hospital's year-old Limb Salvage Center. Despite...
March 19, 2012
Faculty Focus: Tracey Vlahovic
News Story
As part of a periodic video series profiling Temple faculty, Tracey Vlahovic, associate professor at the School of Podiatric Medicine, discusses her determined students and co-workers, her Temple pride and her love and sequined shoes.
January 19, 2012
Running barefoot — with shoes
In the Media
A new type of shoe with very little support is being touted as a way to help runners perform more effectively, but how can such a minimalist shoe...
November 3, 2011
Fight Club teaches Podiatry students terminology, fitness
News Story
Students in the Podiatry School's Martial Arts Club use their knowledge of the lower extremity to learn martial arts, while strengthening their understanding of biomechanical terms.
November 4, 2011
Temple museum explores the history of shoes
In the Media
Tucked away on the sixth floor of a concrete-and-cinder-block building in Center City, the Temple Shoe Museum at Temple's School of Podiatric...
August 21, 2011
Podiatry School spotlights a hidden epidemic
News Story
Temple podiatry students, staff and faculty were joined by Mayor Michael Nutter on Saturday to shine a spotlight on the diabetes epidemic in Philadelphia, which has one of the highest rates of diabetes in the country - roughly 3 percent higher than the national average. Above, diabetes educator Carol Otte counsels a patient during one of the event's free screenings.
November 17, 2009
Pounding the pavement
News Story
Race season is here again, and that means more first-timers on the marathon/triathlon circuit. Officials from some of the biggest marathons and triathlons in the country are reporting record numbers of participants, many of whom are first-time competitors.
In Philadelphia, for example, around 23,000 participated in the 10-mile Broad Street Run this year; ten years ago, there were about a third of that number.
The reason behind these increased numbers could be the growing number of resources available to first-time runners. An industry of books, websites, “e-coaching” programs and DVDs all aimed at the beginning runner has grown over the past several years, all with the promise of helping a rookie achieve his or her best time.
June 2, 2009
