Dr. Tracy Marshall partners with HOPE Research Institute and Dr. Art Tallis in the conduct of podiatric clinical trials. Dr. Marshall’s experience features resident training at one of the nation’s largest Veterans’ Administration hospitals along with a special focus on caring for diabetic complications of the foot and ankle. Dr. Marshall’s contributions include awards and recognition for his contributions to the Diabetes Teaching Team. Dr. Marshall is a registered podiatrist and board-eligible foot and ankle surgeon. He is a NIH trained, experienced Principal Investigator with a reputation for excellence and meeting enrollment goals.
OSSIOfiber® Certified Surgeon
An OSSIOfiber® certified surgeon has performed a minimum number of procedures using OSSIOfiber® implants. Additionally, Certified surgeons must maintain their use of OSSIOfiber® implants on a monthly basis or be an OSSIOfiber® certified surgeon trainer.
Location
6707 N. 19th Avenue, Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85015(602) 274-4100
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