Ask any doctor, in any specialty and of any age, and they will remember their training in medical school. It is full of learning, new experiences, new friends, and major strides in both personal and professional development. With so many changes, dozens of obstacles in each student’s life must be confronted and overcome. Fortunately, medical schools have extraordinary people who devote their time and talent to guiding and supporting medical students through their four years. This column interviews these people at medical schools around the country to help students learn more about the resources they have available during their years in school.
Q&A with Javier La Fontaine, DPM, MS, Limb Salvage Specialist
Javier La Fontaine, DPM, MS, is a professor in the Plastic Surgery Department at UT … Read more