Fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Jennifer D’Amico recently gave a talk on the overview of podiatric medicine at her alma mater, the New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM). The audience included over…
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Dr. Jennifer D’Amico earned her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in New York, New York. She completed her residency in podiatric surgery at Scripps Mercy Hospital, a Level 1 Trauma center, and Kaiser Foundation Hospital in San Diego, California. Dr. D’Amico completed a limb lengthening and reconstruction fellowship at The Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, followed by a surgical trauma fellowship at Inselspital University of Bern in Bern, Switzerland.
Before joining Litchfield Hills Orthopedic Associates, Dr. D’Amico served as an assistant professor at the College of Podiatric Medicine at Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California. Prior to that, she was a private practice podiatric surgeon for several years.
Dr. D’Amico is board-qualifed in foot surgery and reconstructive rearfoot/ankle surgery with the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. She has also completed additional training with Healogics®, the nation's leading wound care management company, to become certifed in advanced wound care and wound prevention for chronic conditions. Once a week, Dr. D’Amico provides patients with comprehensive, customized treatment for chronic wounds at The Hospital of Central Connecticut Advanced Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center.
At Litchfield Hills Orthopedic Associates, Dr. D’Amico is available to see patients at our Torrington and Bristol locations.
245 Alvord Park Road
Torrington, CT 06790
United States
281 North Main Street
Bristol, CT 06010
United States
245 Alvord Park Road
Building B
Torrington, CT 06790
United States
Dr. D’Amico is pleasant, clear with directions, and provides a thorough exam. She provided a clear plan for proper healing of my 5th metatarsal and offered suggestions to make the plan achievable.
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