Roland J. Carroll III, D.P.M.

 
EDUCATION: William M . Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine - Chicago, IL
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Graduation: May 2000
 
  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Urbana, IL
Bachelor of Science in Cell and Structural Biology
Graduation: May 1996
 
POSTGRADUATE: Kaiser Foundation Hospital -
Walnut Creek, CA
Podiatric Surgical Residency, PSR-24
Expanded surgical experience in rearfoot reconstruction, rearfoot and forefoot trauma, diabetic limb salvage and forefoot surgery Enhanced inpatient care through co-management of complex medical patients Gained exposure to pediatric surgical and non-surgical care, including clubfoot casting, fractures, congenital deformities and skin lesions
July 2002 - June 2003
 
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Washington, D.C.
Podiatric Surgical Residency, PSR-12
Received thorough forefoot and rearfoot surgical training from more than 25 surgeons Acquired advanced surgical exposure with rotations in Plastic and Orthopedic Surgery Supported resident and student education with weekly didactic activities
July 2001 - June 2002
 
  Rotating Podiatric Residency, RPR
Managed high-volume general podiatry clinic with large high-risk diabetic population Medically managed podiatry inpatients and worked closely with other medical specialties Actively contributed to patient care with rotations in Internal Medicine, Vascular Surgery, Anesthesia, Radiology and Pathology
July 2000 - June 2001
 
PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT: American Podiatric Medical Association, Resident Member
USA Today Help Line Volunteer
Fielded nationwide phone inquires concerning footcare and podiatry
Fall 2001 - Summer 2003

June 2001
 
  SCACFAS (Surgery Club),
Vice President
Fall 1996 - Spring 2000
 
WORK EXPERIENCE: Bay Harbor Podiatry Group
- Torrance, CA
Associate, Private Practice
July 2003 - Present
 
  Scholl College Department of Basic Sciences/Clinical Sciences
Tutor:Histology, Gross Anatomy, Physiology, Lower Extremity Anatomy and Functional Orthopedics
Teaching Assistant: Lower Extremity Anatomy Laboratory
Fall 1997 - Spring 1999
 
  Feet First Museum, Scholl College
Museum Tour Guide/Program Assistant
Summer 1998 - 2000
 
  Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, Molecular & Intergrative Physiology Dept
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Utilized MRI techniques to investigate physiological influences on water relaxation time
Spring 1995 - Summer 1996
 
HONORS: Durlacher Honor Society 1997 - 1998
 
  Division Six Scholarship, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Fall 1999