Rachel F. Novick, DPM - Brandywine Podiatry 2015
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Work Experience

University of Pennsylvania Health System
Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgical Chief Resident
Philadelphia, PA, July 2021- June 2025

Program Director: Alan Mlodzienski DPM, FACFAS
  • Premier four-year surgical residency (PMSR/RRA) with an emphasis on reconstructive surgery and primary medical management of patient care.
  • Comprehensive management of a large diverse in-patient and out-patient population with multiple medical co-morbidities spanning 6 hospitals in the greater Philadelphia area.
  • Training in diabetic limb salvage, wound care, trauma at a Level 1 trauma Center, robust surgical volume in reconstruction, forefoot surgery and ankle arthroscopy.
  • Office management training in injections, nail avulsions, coding and wound care.
  • Completed three-month rotations in plastic and reconstructive surgery, general surgery, vascular surgery and colorectal surgery.
  • Clinical rotations in internal medicine, pain management, emergency medicine, neurology and infectious disease.
  • Administrative chief resident responsible for scheduling of all residents, direct attending interaction and hospital administration meetings.
Education

Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Philadelphia, PA. August 2017- May 2021
  • Member of Stirling-Harford-Diprimio Honorary Anatomical Society 2018-2021
  • Member Pi Delta National Podiatric Medical Honor Society 2021
  • Member of American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Present
  • Student Government Association Parliamentarian 2018-2019
University of Maryland

Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology and Physiology
Global Public Health Scholars Program
College Park, MD. August 2013-May 2017
  • Member of Primannum Honors society 2014-2017
  • Dean’s List 2013-2017
Volunteer Experience

Puentes de Salud 2021- Present
  • Volunteered at nonprofit health wellness center monthly providing podiatric care
Best Foot Forward Philadelphia 2019-2020
  • Helped reacclimate homeless population back into the health care system