Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine podcast

Ep. 312 - Michael A. Gentile, DPM, FACFAS - Leadership, ACFAS, AO NA, and Academic Impact

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Drs. Jensen and Richey welcome Dr. Michael Gentile to Dean’s Chat—a dual board-certified foot and ankle surgeon whose career spans private practice, academic leadership, fellowship training, and national organizational impact.

From reconstructive surgery and limb salvage to resident education and leadership within the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, Dr. Gentile brings a wealth of experience and perspective on what it means to build a meaningful and enduring career in podiatric medicine.

🔎 Episode Overview
Dr. Gentile shares his journey from graduating summa cum laude at the California College of Podiatric Medicine to completing a rigorous reconstructive residency in Denver, and ultimately becoming a leader in both clinical practice and surgical education.

Now practicing with The Permanente Medical Group in San Francisco, Dr. Gentile reflects on his transition across practice environments, his passion for teaching, and his commitment to advancing the profession through research, mentorship, and organized medicine.

💡 Key Topics Covered
• Dual board certification and what it means for surgical excellence
• Evolution from private practice to academic leadership and multi-specialty care
• Building and directing a foot & ankle fellowship program
• The role of mentorship in shaping the next generation
• Leadership within American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
• Surgical innovation in trauma, reconstruction, and limb salvage
• Integrating podiatry within orthopaedic and multi-specialty systems
• Lessons learned across a 20+ year career in foot and ankle surgery

🧠 Leadership Takeaways
• “Great surgeons are built through repetition, mentorship, and accountability.”
• Academic medicine provides a platform to multiply your impact beyond the OR
• Leadership is less about title and more about consistent contribution
• The future of podiatry depends on integration, education, and collaboration

👨‍⚕️ About Our Guest
Michael A. Gentile, DPM, D.ABFAS, FACFAS
• Dual Board-Certified: American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery (Foot & Rearfoot/Ankle Reconstruction)
• Residency: HealthONE Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center, Denver, CO
• Former Chief, Division of Foot & Ankle Surgery – Marshall University School of Medicine
• Current Practice: The Permanente Medical Group (San Francisco, CA)
• Faculty: AO North America
• Section Editor (Trauma): Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
• Chairman, Surgical Skills Committee – American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
• Founder, Portland Foot & Ankle Reconstructive Fellowship
• Multiple “Attending of the Year” awards and national recognition in surgical education

🎯 Who Should Watch
• Podiatric medical students and residents
• Foot & ankle surgeons interested in reconstruction and trauma
• Academic leaders and program directors
• Physicians navigating private practice vs. academic careers
• Anyone interested in leadership within organized medicine

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