Stanford University Medical Center and School of Medicine
Other Residency Programs:
Multiple allopathic programs through Stanford University teaching affiliation
Clinical Experiences
Anesthesiology: yes
Behavioral Science: yes
Dermatology: yes
Diabetic Wound Care: yes
Emergency Room: yes
Family Practice: no
Internal Medicine: yes
Infectious Disease: yes
Neurology: no
Orthopedics: yes
Office Rotations: yes
Outpatient Clinic: yes
Pathology/Lab: yes
Pediatrics: yes
Plastic Surgery: yes
Podiatry: yes
Podiatry (Surgery): yes
Radiology: yes
Rehabilitation: no
Rheumatology: yes
Surgery: yes
Trauma: yes
Vascular Surgery: yes
Other Clinical Experiences:
Multiple month rotations in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery/Trauma during the PGY-3 year at Kaiser San Jose.
Program Emphasis:
Reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, limb salvage
Didactic Program
Grand Rounds: yes
Book Club: yes
Journal Club: yes
Research: yes
Lecture Series: yes
Resident Benefits
Stipends
First Year: $69,258
Second Year: $72,222
Third Year: $75,426
Fourth Year: n/a
CME Allowance: yes
Health Insurance: yes
Malpractice Insuarance: yes
Housing: no
Meals: no
Sick Leave: yes
Uniforms: yes
Vacation: yes
Other Resident Benefits: no
Applicant Requirements
Mail additional fees and required documents not included in your CASPR application and any non-electronic document to this address: 3801 Miranda Avenue (112POD) Palo Alto, CA 943041207
NBPME Part III: No
Program Application Fee: n/a
Refundable: n/a
Payable to: n/a
Clerkship Required: no
State Licensure: Training
ACLS: yes
CPR: yes
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum Rank: no
Other Applicant Requirements:
Must have registered with Selective Services if applicable. Background checks and Drug Screening required upon matching a resident position. Student clerkship is highly recommended.
Available Resources
Sample Contract: Contact Program
Benefit Package: Contact Program
Curriculum: Contact Program
Program Overview
The VA Palo Alto Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency with the additional credential in Rearfoot and Ankle Reconstructive Surgery program accepts applications from graduates of all colleges of Podiatric Medicine. The program emphasizes reconstructive foot and ankle surgery and diabetic limb salvage. Surgery is performed under the direction of a highly experienced staff of board certified physicians. Surgical and clinical experiences occur at the VA Palo Alto Hospital and Clinics, Stanford University, Kaiser Permanante Medical Center San Jose, SOAR Spine and Orthopedics, private office locations and multiple surgery centers. The DVAMC Palo Alto residency program provides an excellent educational experience in a diversified university environment in the San Francisco Bay Area of California.