David Gary Morgan, D.P.M., D.A.B.P.S.
204 Grandville Arch
Smithfield, Virginia 23430
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Current Employment: Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Center
Staff Podiatric Physician and Surgeon
1618 Hardy Cash Drive
Hampton, Virginia 23666
Previous Employment
08-2002 to 10-2008 Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Choctaw Regional Medical Center
Director of Podiatry Services
210 Hospital Circle
Choctaw Mississippi, 39350
09-2001 to 08-2002 Southern Foot Surgery
Medical Administrator
500C Woodrow Wilson Avenue
Jackson, Mississippi 39216
11-1995 to 08-2001 United States Air Force, Langley Air Force Base
Rank: Major
Chief of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
Consultant to the Surgeon General of the United States
1st Fighter Wing Hospital 45 Pine Street Langley AFB, Virginia 23665-2080
04-1999 to 08-2001 Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Surgery
Staff Podiatric Physician
Hampton, Virginia 23665-2080
11-1993 to 11-1995 Private Practice, Center for Sports Medicine Foot and Ankle
Surgery
900 North Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60610
J.W. Health Services, Consultant for Foot and Ankle Surgery
33 East 83rd Street,
Chicago, Illinois 60619
11-1992 to 11-1995 Regional Organ Bank of Illinois
Organ and Tissue Harvesting Team
800 South Wells
Chicago, Illinois 60607
Academic Career:
05-2005 to Present University of Health Sciences, Antigua
School of Medicine
05- 1991 William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
06-1987 University of Illinois Chicago
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Minor in Chemistry
Post Graduate Training:
07-1991 to 06-1992 St. Bernard Healthcare Center
Resident, Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgery Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Chicago Illinois, 60620
07-1992 to 06 1993 St. Bernard Healthcare Center
Chief Resident, Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgery Department of Orthopedic
Surgery
Externships:
1990-1991 Cook County Hospital of Chicago
Veterans Administration Westside Chicago
Veterans Administration Hinds Medical Center
St. Bernard Hospital
Board Certification:
08-2000 Board Certified in Foot Surgery; American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Hospital Appointments:
12-1995 to 08-2001 1st Fighter Wing Hospital
Langley Air Force Base, Virginia 23665
Chief of Podiatry Services, Department of Orthopedics and Podiatry
09-1999 to 08-2001 Portsmouth Naval Medical Center
Department of Orthopedics and Podiatry
Attending Staff Podiatrist
02-97 to 06-99 Reston Hospital, Reston Virginia
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Attending Staff
09-94 to 11-96 Advocate Trinity Hospital
Chicago, Illinois
Attending Staff Podiatrist, Department of Surgery
04-94 to 01-96 Doctors Hospital Hyde Park
Chicago, Illinois
Attending Staff, Department of Surgery
10-93 to 10-99 St. Bernard Hospital and Health Care Center
Chicago, Illinois
Attending Staff, Associate Residency Director, Foot and Ankle Surgery
Academic Appointments:
Adjunct Clinical Professor, Temple University
School of Podiatric Medicine, 1998-2001
Adjunct Clinical Professor for Veterans Adminisatration, Richmond Virginia
Podiatric Surgical Residency Program, 1996-2001
Adjunct Clinical Professor, William M. Scholl
College of Podiatric Medicine , 1993
Director of External Program Foot and Ankle Surgery
1st Fighter Wing Hospital
Langley AFB, Virginia 1995-2001
Professional Associations:
American Board or Podiatric Surgery
American Podiatric Medical Association
Association of Armed Forces Podiatrists
Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Fellow, American Professional Wound Care
Association
Association of American Indian Physicians
Tactical Medical Operators Group, Jackson, MS.
Awards and Honors:
Air Force Achievement Medal
Distinguished Graduate Squadron Officer School
Senior Ranking Officer Flight A-15
Chief of Staff Award
Right of Line Flight/ Squadron Officer School
Recognitions:
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Healthcare
Department. Instrumental in the development of a successful limb preservation
and salvage clinic that decreased the rate of amputation by eighty six percent.
Result: Saving Thirty six million dollars in healthcare costs.
Helped to develop and implement the mass casualty and disaster response
paradigms at the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Healthcare Department.
Instrumental in obtaining a mobile decontamination unit at no cost to the
Choctaw Healthcare Center
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