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About
Dr. Albert Nejat |
"What
I love about podiatry is that most patients
leave feeling better than when they
came in." -
Dr. Nejat
The
biomechanics of feet are fascinating
to
Dr. Nejat, but what he loves most about
being a podiatrist is being able to
help patients feel more comfortable
after just one visit.
After opening his original practice
in New York City, Dr. Nejat returned
to Los Angeles (his childhood home)
in 2002. He is trained in conservative
and surgical techniques, and provides
customized treatment plans that suit
a patient's age, medical history and
lifestyle.
During his free time, Dr. Nejat enjoys
spending time with his family. He
is also an avid cyclist and plays
golf. Dr. Nejat is proud to be a yearly
volunteer for the
Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
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Education
Podiatric Surgical Residency (PSR),
Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn,
NY — 1999
Primary Podiatric Medical Residency
(PPMR), Veterans Administration
Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY — 1998
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM),
New York College of Podiatric Medicine
– 1997
Biological Sciences at University
of California, Irvine — 1992
Licensed supplier of durable medical
equipment
Professional Associations
Board certified by the American
Board of Podiatric Surgery (ABPS)
— 2001
Fellow of the American
College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
(ACFAS) — 2001
Continuing Education
Attends local and national educational
seminars and conferences in all
aspects of medicine and podiatry
Active participant in general medicine
education at Brotman Medical Center
Takes a special interest in neurologic
disorders and bracing |
Professional
Associations |
| ABPS certification attests
to the quality
and excellence
of podiatric
care. Podiatrists
who are certified
by the American
Board of Podiatric
Surgery have
completed specific
requirements
in education
and residency
training; clinical
work; and surgical
experience.
Candidates
must also pass
a written and
oral examination
to be certified. |
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ABPS certification
attests to the quality
and excellence of podiatric
care. Podiatrists who
are certified by the American
Board of Podiatric Surgery
have completed specific
requirements in education
and residency training;
clinical work; and surgical
experience. Candidates
must also pass a written
and oral examination to
be certified.
An ACFAS
fellowship attests
to the
ethical
and moral
standards
upheld
by its
members.
To become
a fellow,
physicians
must
be board
certified
by the
ABPS,
a member
of the
American
Podiatric
Medical
Association
(APMA),
and must
also
be nominated
by an
existing
ACFAS
fellow. |
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Being
a fellow of ACFAS attests
to the ethical and
moral standards upheld
by its members. To
become a fellow, physicians
must be board certified
by the ABPS, a member
of the American Podiatric
Medical Association
(APMA), and must also
be nominated by an
existing ACFAS fellow. |
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