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Introduction

Community Health Network Podiatry residents are provided a diverse education in all aspects of podiatric medicine including: sports medicine, surgery, inpatient care, advanced wound care, and private office management. Prospective residents can expect an abundance of first-hand surgical experience, including forefoot procedures, trauma, reconstructive rearfoot and ankle cases as well as experience in a surgical based resident run clinic with an orthopedic attending. Currently, residents cover 6 hospitals and 7 surgery centers in an expanding health network with a receptive orthopedic community. All residents are given the opportunity to participate in research, and there is ample opportunity for publication. Journal club, surgical workshops, and PRESENT lectures provide continued didactic experiences. Residents enjoy complimentary meals while on duty. Resident salary and benefits provide for a comfortable lifestyle in a clean and safe major metropolitan area boasting professional sports teams, plentiful outdoor activities, attractive cost of living, and family-friendly activities.
Residency Director
Michael
Baker
3173551435
mbaker@ecommunity.com
Clerkship Director
Kaylee
Burget
317-355-1435
kburget2@ecommunity.com
Program Contact
Kaylee
Burget
317-355-1435
kburget2@ecommunity.com

https://www.ecommunity.com/education-research/podiatry-residency-program
7730 Shadeland Station
Indianapolis, IN 46256
USA

Video

https://www.ecommunity.com/education-research/podiatry-residency-program

Program Overview

Program Emphasis

Surgery

Experiences Offered

Anesthesiology
Behavioral Science
Dermatology
Emergency Room
Family Practice
Infectious Disease
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Office Rotations
Orthopedics
Outpatient Clinic
Pediatrics
Plastic Surgery
Podiatry
Podiatry Surgery
Radiology
Rehabilitation
Rheumatology
Surgery
Trauma
Vascular Surgery
Wound Care Limb Salvage
Board Review
Grand Rounds
Journal Club
Labs Cadaver Industry
Research
Lecture Series

Clerkship Overview

Community Health Network Podiatry residents are provided a diverse education in all aspects of podiatric medicine including: sports medicine, surgery, inpatient care, advanced wound care, and private office management. Prospective residents can expect an abundance of first-hand surgical experience, including forefoot procedures, trauma, reconstructive rearfoot and ankle cases as well as experience in a surgical based resident run clinic with an orthopedic attending. Currently, residents cover 8 hospitals and 6 surgery centers in an expanding health network with a receptive orthopedic community. All residents are given the opportunity to participate in research, and there is ample opportunity for publication. Journal club, surgical workshops, and PRESENT lectures provide continued didactic experiences.

Clerkship Information

Clerkship application requirements

Applicant Requirements

Vehicle

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum Rank: no
Requires Transcript
Requires CV

Housing Recommendations

Ask program coordinator, Kaylee Burget, kburget2@ecommunity.com for a list of recommendations.

Participating Months
June 2025
July 2025
August 2025
September 2025
October 2025
November 2025
December 2025
January 2026
February 2026
March 2026
April 2026
May 2026
June 2026
July 2026
August 2026
September 2026
October 2026
November 2026
December 2026
January 2027
February 2027
March 2027
April 2027
May 2027

Residency Overview

Community Health Network Podiatry residents are provided a diverse education in all aspects of podiatric medicine including: surgery, inpatient care, advanced wound care, and private office management. Prospective residents can expect an abundance of first-hand surgical experience, including forefoot procedures, trauma, reconstructive rearfoot and ankle cases as well as experience in a surgical based resident run clinic with an attending. Residents cover 8 hospitals and 6 surgery centers in an expanding health network with a receptive orthopedic community. All residents are given the opportunity to participate in research. Journal club, surgical workshops, and PRESENT lectures provide continued didactic experiences. Residents enjoy complimentary meals while on duty. Resident salary and benefits provide for a comfortable lifestyle in a clean, safe major metropolitan area boasting professional sports teams, outdoor activities, attractive cost of living, and family - friendly activities

Residency Information

Residency Start Date: July 01, 2026

Available Residencies

PMSR: 0
PMSR-RRA: 3

Annual Stipends

1st year: 64,597.18
2nd year: 66,535.09
3rd year: 68,531.15
4th year: 0

Other Benefits

Provides CME Allowance
Provides Health Insurance
Provides Malpractice Insurance
Provides Meals
Provides Sick Leave
Provides Uniforms
Provides Vacation

Affiliated Institutions

Community Health Network

Other Benefits Provided

Contact Program

Residency Application Requirements

Application Fee: none
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum Rank: no
Residency Requires Clerkship Residency Gives Priority To Clerks
Other Applicant Requirements: none.

Other Residency Requirements

Accreditation: JCAHO
Staff DPMs Count: 10
Other qualifications
ACLS
COTHMember
RescueFund
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