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Foot and Ankle Surgeon

Location:
Orlando, FL
Salary:
$350000
Posted:
April 06, 2024

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ALLAN EVANGELISTA

**** ******* *****, *********, ** 16148-5409

Tel: 724-***-**** (text or call) / E-mail: ad4tzp@r.postjobfree.com / www.foot-ankle.mysite.com WORK EXPERIENCE

SURGEON, FOOT AND ANKLE 3/2018-present

Foot and Ankle Specialty, Hermitage, PA

Locum Tenens work with remote Telemedicine Consulting for various agencies and assignments in licensed states. SURGEON, FOOT AND ANKLE 2/2017-2/2018

Mountaineer Orthopedic Specialists, Morgantown, WV Orthopedic private practice with on-call duties and privileges at Mon General Hospital Medical Center. SURGEON, FOOT AND ANKLE 1/2016-1/2017

Medical Associates of Erie - Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), Erie, PA Associate Clinical Faculty for LECOM students, residents, and fellows On-call and Clinical duties at Millcreek Community Hospitals, Corry Memorial Hospital, and Institute for Successful Aging. SURGEON, FOOT AND ANKLE 4/2008-11/2015

Specialty Orthopaedics, P.C., Hermitage, PA

Orthopedic private practice with on-call duties and privileges at Sharon Regional Hospital and UPMC Horizon Hospitals. SURGEON, FOOT AND ANKLE 8/2006-10/2007

Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center, Riverside, CA On-call and clinical duties for the medical center with privileges at Kaiser Fontana and Ontario Vineyard Surgery Center. FELLOW, RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY IN FOOT AND ANKLE 7/2005-6/2006 Sarasota Orthopedic Associates (Director Harold W. Vogler, D.P.M., FACFAS), Sarasota, FL Fellowship training in complex reconstructive surgery and traumatology of foot, ankle, and leg. FOOT AND ANKLE MEDICAL-SURGICAL RESIDENT 7/2003-6/2005 James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa, FL

Residency training in foot-ankle / plastic / general / orthopedic surgeries with duties at Bay Pines VA and MacDill Air Force Base. ROTATING FOOT AND ANKLE RESIDENT 6/2002-6/2003

Century City Hospital, Los Angeles, CA

Residency training in foot-ankle medicine and surgery, orthopedic, vascular surgery, radiology, anesthesia, pathology, and internal medicine with various duties at Olive View - UCLA Medical Center, VA Greater Los Angeles, and Sepulveda-Santa Barbara VA. RESEARCH ASSOCIATE 1/1993-8/1998

LAC-USC School of Medicine (Cardiovascular Research Laboratory), Los Angeles, CA Abstract publications: Correlation of CVD with ASH, STI, stress, Ca intake, MVP, passive smoking, and pulse pressure. AFCR Trainee Investigator Award for Excellence in Scientific Research 1994. EDUCATION

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, 9/98-5/2002 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY, 1/97-8/98 Master of Public Health in Research Epidemiology FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, 9/93-9/96 Master of Divinity, Family Pastoral Care & Counseling UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE, 9/90-12/91 Bachelor of Arts in Biology UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS, Manila, Philippines 6/87-8/90 Bachelor of Science in Biology LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

Board-Certified with the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery 9/2014 - present Board-Certified with the American Board of Lower Extremity Surgery 3/2014 – 3/2024 State Licensures for West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, and California Licensed and Ordained Minister - Western Evangelical Association 5/1993 - present ACADEMIC & PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Excellence Award, Harding Foundation Scholarship, and Fuller Grant American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2003 - present American College of Lower Extremity Surgeons 2014 - present International Association of Orthopedic Surgeons 2012 - present Associate Clinical Faculty at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine 2016 - 2017 Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine 2010 - 2013 American Federation for Medical Research / American Association for the Advancement of Science 1994 - 2002 American Diabetes Association / American Heart Association- Hypertension Research Council 1999 - 2002 American Public Health Association 1999 - 2005

Biomedical Research Society / ROTC Medical Unit-Red Cross 1987 - 1990 Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare (7th ed)

Who’s Who in the World (19th, 22nd, 23rd eds)

Who’s Who in the West (26th ed)

Who’s Who in America (54th, 56th, 58th, 59th, 60th, 62nd, & 63rd eds) Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders (1st ed)

Dictionary of International Biography (26th ed), Strathmore’s Who’s Who (2004 ed) Languages Spoken: English, Filipino, Chinese, and Spanish Evangelista, Allan

PUBLISHED OR PRESENTED RESEARCH

The following articles have been presented at National Meetings and at Western Regional Meetings and published as abstracts in Journal of Investigative Medicine, Clinical Research Journal for American Federation Clinical/ Medical Research and American College of Physicians: I. Carmel, California (2/94) and Baltimore, Maryland (5/94)- Barndt R., A. Evangelista, E. Mattson, J. Hwang, J. McFadden, T. Cox. “Hemodynamic studies of the pathophysiology and treatment of systolic hypertension with aging,” Clinical Research. 42(1):14A. February 1994.

Hwang J., R. Barndt, T. Cox, A. Evangelista, C. Emont. “Evaluation of systolic blood pressure and symptom levels with increased calcium intake in elderly women with mitral valve prolapse syndrome,” Clinical Research. 42(1):14A. February 1994.

Barndt R., A. Evangelista, J. Hwang, R. Higman, T. Cox, J. Strickland. “Systolic time intervals identify people with high behavioral stress and increased coronary risk in prospective studies,” Clinical Research. 42(1):71A. February 1994.

Wong J., Hwang, R. Barndt, A. Evangelista, T. Cox. “Electrocardiographic prediction of assymetrical septal hypertrophy identifies mitral valve prolapse patients with increased sympathetic tone,” Clinical Research. 42(1):39A. February 1994.

II. Carmel, California (2/95) and San Diego, California (5/95)- Barndt R., A. Evangelista, J. Huang, H. Moon, J. McFadden, A. Shah. “Basilar artery migraine reduces the severity of aortic and coronary atherosclerosis in patients with hyperlipidemia,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 43(S2):302A. April 1995.

Barndt R., R. Higman, A. Ibrahim, K. McGee, A. Evangelista, J. McFadden. “Image processing of digital ultrasound enables visualization of coronary calcification and fibrosis at regions of significant stenosis,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 43(S2):385A. April 1995. Barndt R., J. Huang, R. Conner, A. Evangelista. “Prospective prediction and prevention of systolic hypertension of the elderly,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 43(S2):264A. April 1995. Barndt R., T. Moon, R. Conner, A. Evangelista, A. Ibrahim. “Ultrasonic evidence of restrictive cardiomyopathy due to fibrosis in catecholamine sensitive diabetics with passive smoking,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 43(S1):198A. February 1995. III. Carmel, California (2/96) and Washington, D.C. (5/96)- Barndt R., A. Evangelista, P. Yoshino, R. Higman, C. Emont, J. Huang. “Ultrasonic coronary screening as a cost effective epidemiological tool in measuring the severity of coronary atherosclerosis and risk factor significance,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 44(3):312A. March 1996. Evangelista, Allan

Barndt R., L. Wong, P. Yoshino, M. Ammar, A. Evangelista, J. Huang. “Prediction and prevention of microvascular angina in high risk patients,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 44(3):312A. March 1996. Barndt R., J. Huang, P. Yoshino, L. Hsian, A. Evangelista, M. Adeli-Sardo. “Ultrasonic population screening to identify people at risk of congestive heart failure,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 44(3):313A. March 1996.

Barndt R., R. Higman, K. McGee, F. Hajaliloo, A. Evangelista, J. Huang. “Ultrasonic evidence of greater coronary damage in passive smoking children with higher serum cholesterols,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 44(1):100A. January 1996.

Barndt R., R. Higman, A. Evangelista, M. Adeli-Sardo, C. Emont, J. Huang. “Three dimensional transthoracic ultrasonic evidence of regression of coronary atherosclerosis by changes in wall density and luminal stenosis,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 44(1):122A. January 1996. IV. Carmel, California (2/97) and Washington, D.C. (4/97)- Barndt R., A. Evangelista, R. Higman, E. Yacoub, L. Wong, L. Hsiao. “Epidemiological studies in Coptic Egyptians show possible genetic effects in premature coronary atherosclerosis,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 45(1):84A. January 1997.

Barndt R., J. Palacios, L. Hsiao, A. Evangelista, J. Huang, and R. Higman. “Epidemiological studies show catecholamine sensitivity as a cause of systolic hypertension,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 45(1):86A. January 1997.

Barndt R., L. Hsiao, R. Higman, A. Evangelista, L. Wong, and J. Palacios. “Prediction and reduction of the progression of myocardial fibrosis and dysfunction in latent diabetes,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 45(3):290A. March 1997.

V. Carmel, California (2/98)-

Evangelista A., R. Barndt, R. Higman, and A. Shah. “Pulse pressure: A valuable measure of atherosclerotic vascular disease in population screening for cardiovascular disease,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 46(1):141A. January 1998.

Evangelista A., R. Barndt, L. Hsiao, and R. Higman. “Fibromyalgia: Muscle ischemia due to increased vascular resistance,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 46(1):141A. January 1998. Higman R., R. Barndt, A. Evangelista, and C. Emont. “Clinical evaluation of catecholamine sensitivity used to predict microvascular angina,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 46(1):141A. January 1998. VI. Carmel, California (2/2000)-

Barndt R., A. Evangelista, and A. Vardapetian. “Pulse pressure and ultrasonic coronary calcification: Predict risk factor levels and severity of coronary stenoses,” Journal of Investigative Medicine. 48(1):96A. January 2000.



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