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MEET THE STAFF
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Professional Credentials
- Clinical Research Director, Brooks Sports, January 2003 to present
- Team Podiatrist, Seattle Sounders Soccer Team, 2003-2006
- Board Certified as of September, 2007
- Board Eligible, American Board of Podiatric Surgery, Foot Surgery, June 2002
- Board Eligible, American Board of Podiatric Surgery, Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery, June 2002
- Washington State License number PO710, August 2001 to present
- Kentucky State License number 249, July 1999 to August 2002
- American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Member, 2001 to present
- American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, Associate number 12689, 2002 to present
- American Podiatric Medical Association, Member number 41958, 1999 to present
- Northwest Podiatric Foundation: Lecturer
Fellowship Training
- Virginia Mason Podiatric Sports Medicine Fellowship, August 2001 to August 2002
Residency Training
- Kentucky Podiatric Surgical Residency Program, July 1999 to July 2001
Residency Highlights
- University of Louisville Department of Orthopaedics Trauma Service, 9 months
- University of Louisville Rotations including: Vascular Surgery, E.R. Medicine, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Rheumatology and Infectious Disease, 1 month each
Education
- Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Miami Shores, Florida, September 1995 to May 1999
- National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners, July 10, 1997
- Florida International University, Miami, Florida, September 1992 to August 1993
- University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Bachelor of Arts, Vocal Music, September 1988 to May 1992
Externships
- Kentucky Podiatric Residency Program, May 1998
- Health One Presbyterian/St. Lukes Medical Center, June 1998
- Hillcrest Health Center, July 1998
- Plantation General Hospital, August 1998
- Gunderson Lutheran Medical Foundation, September 1998
- Providence Seattle Medical Center, October 1998
Academic Accomplishments
- Pi Delta National Podiatric Honor Society, May 1999
- Timothy Holbrook Memorial Award Of Excellence in Orthopedics, May 1999
- Clinical Podiatric Faculty Scholarships for Clinical Excellence, August 1998
- Fund for Podiatric Medical Education Scholarship, August 1998
- Fund for Podiatric Medical Education Scholarship, August 1997
- Dean's List, Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences, spring 1996 through May 1999
- Masters Degree in Biomedical Sciences, Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences, June 1996
- Podiatric Merit Scholarship, Barry University School of Graduate Medical Sciences, fall 1995 to May 1999
Research
- Allofix Cortical Bone Pin Fixation: A Preliminary Report on Hammertoe and Bunion Repair. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery 41(1) 23-29, 2002
- Calcaneal Suture Anchor Pullout Strength: A Comparison Between the Mitek Super Anchor and the Mitek Fastin-RC. In progress
- The Achilles Insertion, An Anatomic Study, In progress
Photography
Seattle Seahawks, Freelance game-day photography
Seattle Sounders, Team photographer
Wireimage.com, Freelance NFL photographer
Personal Interests
- Ski Instructor, Keystone Colorado 1994 to 1996. Powderpigs, 2003 through present
- Physical Fitness, Distance running, Mountain biking
- Music, Classically trained pianist, Jazz / Classical voice training
Personal Data
Birth date: September 27, 1969
Birthplace: Syracuse, New York
Wife: Dawn D. Maurer
Children: Ty Caden. Maurer, born April 10, 2000, Bode Alexander Maurer, born April 16, 2003
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Peter M. Vincent, DPM
Education
California College of Podiatric Medicine
San Francisco, CA
Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine
GPA 3.82
May 1999
Northeastern University
College of Arts and Sciences
Boston, MA
Bachelor of Sciences – Biology
December 1991
Achievements
Pi Delta Honor Society
High Honors (1995 – 1999)
Experience
Podiatrist
Performing all associate activities within Clinic, specializing in the uniqueness of the injured athlete/active patient. Aggressive approach to non-surgical, as well as surgical treatments for athletic over-use injury and trauma to the foot and ankle encompassing a step-wise approach for patients in diagnosing treatment plans. Strong relationships and consultative relationships with the Sports Medicine Professional community in the Greater Seattle area
Washington Foot and Ankle Sports Medicine Kirkland, WA
August 2006-Present
Virginia Mason Sports Medicine Fellowship
Fellowship position included involvement in all surgical cases. Responsible for managing and treating clinic patients. Position included a unique emphasis on injury, rehabilitation,
continuing medical education and specific sports related podiatric approaches.
Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle, WA July 2003 – September 2005
Podiatric Surgical Residency PSR-12
Performing various resident activities within a clinical setting, specializing in multiple
surgical cases with emphasis on forefoot and rearfoot. Working closely with various
surgeons and obtaining exposure to hands-on surgical training.
St. Luke Medical Center Phoenix, AZ July 2002 – June 2003
Primary Podiatric Medical Residency
Held position of PGY-1 doing rotations in General Medicine, Pediatric Orthopedics,
General and Podiatric Surgery, Radiology, Hand and Plastics, Emergency Room, and
various Podiatry clinics.
California College of Podiatric Medicine San Francisco, CA July 2000 – June 2001
Rotational Podiatric Residency
Held position as PGY-1 House Staff on multiply surgical services. Responsibilities
included, floor work, daily surgical case coverage, outpatient clinics, emergency room
Admissions, and every third night call scheduled with multiple cross coverage. Served six months on General Medicine Service as PGY-1 House Officer. Case load averaged 13-20 patients. Nights of call comprised of floor coverage, admissions, and responding to codes. Disciplines included Cardiology, Geriatrics, General Medicine and Pediatrics.
Our Lady Of Mercy Hospital Bronx, NY July 1999 – June 2000
Internship Clinical Rotations
General Podiatric care clinics, Diabetic and local wound care, General and Vascular
Surgery, Anesthesia, and Podiatric Surgery. Attended weekly meetings and participated in academic rounds.
DVA Yale Healthcare System New Haven, CT June 1998 – April 1999
Clinical Rotations
Diabetic and local wound care, hospital and surgery rotation, General Podiatric care,
Radiology and biomechanical evaluation including orthosis construction and modification.
California College of Podiatric Medicine San Francisco, CA September 1996 – May 1998
Clinical Lab Assistant / Special Chemistry Department
Performed a variety of clinical assay of human samples including electrophoresis (serum
protein, amino fixation, lactate dehydrogenase) and quantitative creatinine phosphor-kinase assay. Worked from standardized protocols. Responsible for compiling and reporting daily assay results, solution preparation, record keeping, and inventory control.
University of Connecticut Medical Center Farmington, CT June 1990 – September 1991
Student Athletic Trainer
Responsible for care and prevention of injuries incurred by athlete. Evaluated injuries and developed specialized rehabilitation protocols. Used therapeutic modalities with a working knowledge of their application. Organized daily injury reports.
Bowdoin College Athletic Department B runswick, ME August 1988 – January 1989
Professional Associations & Licenses
American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine – Associate Member
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons – Associate Member
American Medical Podiatric Association-Washington Chapter
Current State of Washington Podiatric License
Level II podiatric surgical privileges
Board qualified Podiatric surgery
Activities
Actively involved in amateur cross country mountain bike racing
Various backcountry activities and athletic training
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