CURRICULUM VITAE
Michael W. Kendall, D.P.M., Ph.D.
1.Personal Information
2. Name: Michael W. Kendall, D.P.M., Ph.D.
Years-Previous
Employment: Two years Univ. of Mississippi
Medical Center: Assistant Professor
Seven years Univ. of Nevada
Medical School Associate Professor
34 years private Podiatric Practice
Amarillo, Texas
Education
Institution Major Degree
Cal. College of Podiatric Podiatry D.P.M.
Medicine, San Francisco
University of Louisville Anatomy Ph.D.
Louisville, Kentucky
University of Louisville Physiology M.S.
Louisville, Kentucky
University of Northern Iowa Biology B.A.
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Laurens High Schools College Prep. H.S.
Laurens, Iowa Diploma
Terminal Degree: Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Doctor of Philosophy (Human Anatomy)
Professional Experience:
Position Employer
Associate Professor School of Medicine
Dept. of Anatomy University of Nevada
Assistant Professor School of Medicine
Dept. of Anatomy University of Nevada
Chairman of Anatomy School of Medicine
Dept. of Anatomy University of Nevada
Assistant Professor University of Mississippi
Dept. of Anatomy Medical Center
Associate Clinical Professor Texas Tech Health Sciences
Dept. Of Surgery Amarillo, Texas
Podiatric 702 Quail Creek Drive
Private Practice Amarillo, Texas
Chief of Podiatry V.A. Medical Center
Amarillo, Texas
Podiatry Experience
Externships Senior Year
San Francisco Veterans Administration Hospital
Veterans Administration Hospital (Palo Alto, California)
Stanford University (Dermatology and Podiatry)
Kaiser Hospital (Vallejo, California)
Travis Air Force Base Hospital (Fairfield, California)
Private Practice Amarillo, Texas Since
V.A. Medical Center, Amarillo, Texas Chief of Podiatry 2011-Present
Appointment in Podiatry
Hospital Affiliation
Veterans Administration Hospital, Amarillo, Texas (Chief)
For 5 years, Mostly diabetic wound care and podiatric surgery
Baptist St. Anthony’s Hospital –Active Staff
Northwest Texas Hospital – Courtesy Staff
BSA Panhandle Surgical Hospital –Active Staff
Surgery Center on Soncy-Active Staff
Private Practice
Address: 702 Quail Creek Drive, Amarillo, Texas
I have been in private practice in Amarillo
Preceptorships
In 1984, I was a podiatric surgical preceptor with Bruce Ford, DPM, who is a well known foot surgeon in Reno, Nevada.
Continuing Podiatric Medical Education
Over 2000 hours of CME
Professional Affiliations
American Podiatric Medical Association
Texas Podiatric Medical Association
Board Certifications
American Podiatric Medical Specialties Board
Diplomat Foot Surgery
American Board of Foot Medicine
Diplomat (lifetime)
American Academy of Pain Management
Diplomat
Publications
Kendall, M.W. 1969. Alkaline phosphates activity in the life cycle of Haematoechus mediplexus Staffor, 1902. M.S. dissertation. M-1921. Univ. of Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Kendall, M. W. 1972. Acute effects of administration of methyl mercuric chloride on tissues and enzyme activity in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). Doctoral dissertation, copyright Univ. Mircofilms, Ann Arbor. Michigan.
Kendall, M.W. and B.B. Silver. 1972. Effects of methyl mercuric chloride on enzyme activity and oxygen consumption in kidney and liver channel catfish. Anat. Record, 172:343. (Abstract).
Hinton, D. E., R. Snipes and M.W. Kendall. 1972. Observations on morphology and enzyme histochemistry in liver of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) J. Fish Res. Bd. Canada, 29:531-534.
Hinton, D.E. and M.W. Kendall. 1973. Use of histological and histochemical assessments in the prognosis of the effect of aquatic pollutants, pp. 194-208 In J.Cairns Jr. and K.L. Dickson, eds. Biological Methods for the Assessment of Water Quality. American Society for Testing and Materials. STP No. 528, 256 p.
Kendall, M.W. and D. E. Hinton. 1974. Renal Tubular morphology in channel catfish (Ictalurus puntatus) Kidney. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 31:346-347.
Kendall, M.W. 1974. Acute hepatotoxic effects of Mirex in the rat. Bull. Environ. Cont. and Tox., 12: 617-621.
Kendall, M.W. 1975. Acute effects of methyl mercury toxicity in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) kidney. Bull Environ. Cont. and Tox., 13:570-578.
Kendall, M.W. and W.E. Hawkins. 1975. Hepatic morphology and acid phosphatase localization in channel catfish (Ictalucurs punctatus). J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, 32:1459-1464.
Kendall, M.W. 1977. Sequential EM examination of aflatoxin –induced hepatomas in rats. Anat. Records, 187:622. (Abstract).
Kendall, M.W. 1977. Acute effects of methyl mercury intoxication in channel catfish liver. Bull. Environ. Contam. And Toxicol., 18:143-151.
Kendall, M.W. 1978. Renal tubular morphology in rainbow trout. Anat. Record, 190:441. (Abstract).
Kendall, M.W. 1979. Light and electron microscopic observations of the sublethal hepatotoxic effects of Mirex in the rat. Arch. Environ. Contamination Toxicol., 8:25-41.
Kendall, M.W. 1979. Scanning and transmission electron microscopic
observations of rainbow trout gill. Fish Research Board of Canada, 36:1072-
1979.
Kendall, M.W. 1979. Electron microscopic observations of cytoplasmic
alterations in aflatoxin-induced hepatoma. Chempshere, 8:625-632.
Kendall, M.W. and G. Dales. 1979. Scanning electron microscopic
examination of human knee articular cartilage and cruciate ligaments.
Anat. Record, 193:586. (Abstract).
Kendall, M.W. and E. Eissmann. 1980. Scanning electron microscopic
examination of human pulmonary capillaries using a latex replication
method. Anat. Record, 196:275-283.
Kendall, M.W. 1980. Scanning morphology of human pulmonary
vascular cast replicas. Anat. Record. 196:95A-96A. (Abstract)
Kendall, M.W. and R.E. Taylor. 1980. Trout gill epithelium: A sensitive
scanning electron microscopic model for aquatic pollution Science.
(Submitted Aug.1980).
Kendall, M.W. and R. B. Wilson. 1981. Correlated TEM and SEM
examination of type I and type II pneumocytes to alveolar capillaries
in human lung. Anatomical Record. Submitted Jan. 1, 1981.
Kendall, M.W. and R. B. Wilson. 1981. Topography of human pulmonary
alveolar cells to the lung microvasculature. Anatomical Record. (Abstract)
accepted February, 1981.
Podiatric Medical Licenses 1984
Texas
New Mexico
Nevada
Research Methodology Skills
1.transmission electron microscopy
2.scanning electron microscopy
3.enzyme histochemistry
4.diabetic foot surgery (writing book)
5.foot surgery techniques (writing book)
6.radio wave (Ellman Surgitron)
Foot surgery techniques
Podiatric Surgery Procedures (Most Frequent)
1.Toenail Matrixectomy
Using Ellman Surgitron electrosurgery (radio-wave)
2.Verruca excision (acid and electrosurgery)
3. Skin Tags (electrosurgery)
4.Bunionectomy (McBride, Austin)
5.Bunionectomy with great toe implant
6.Hallux adbductovalgus (Akin) of great toe
7.Morton’s Neuroma excision or ETOH necrosis injections
8.Hammertoe Arthroplasty
9.Exostectomy of phalanges, metatarsals, tarsal bones
10.Heel spur excision (plantar)
11.Extensor Hallucis longus z-lengthening
12.ORIF (open reduction, internal fixation of any foot bone)
Podiatric Medical Licenses
Texas
New Mexico
Nevada