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Philip Radovic, D.P.M. (born 27 March 1958) is a professor and podiatric surgeon practicing in South Orange County, California.
Radovic spent his formative years moving between various locations, primarily in northern California, but also residing in Ottawa, Canada, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He obtained his degree in Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1982. During his undergraduate studies, Radovic was a founding member of the Lake Eldora Handicapped Ski Program. He also volunteered at the People's Clinic in Boulder, and worked as a Mental Health counselor at the Boulder Psychiatric Institute before pursuing his Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, which he completed in 1987. During his 4th Year of Podiatric Medical Education, he participated in rotations at County-USC Medical Center in Los Angeles.
After completing a two-year foot and ankle reconstructive surgical residency in 1989, Radovic established his private practice in San Clemente, California. In 1996, he founded and directed the Podiatric Medical and Surgical Residency Program at Aestheticare, also known as the Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center or SouthWestern Podiatric Medical and Surgical (PM&S-36).
Radovic served as a physician volunteer for Liga International, a non-profit organization that provides free healthcare to individuals living in poverty in Mexico, as well as Operation Footprint (formerly known as the Baja Crippled Children's Project). He also volunteered for earthquake relief in Nepal.
Dr. Radovic has also appeared as an on-air medical consultant on the nationally syndicated show, The Doctors. [1]
Radovic served as the lead instructor for the use of AbobotulinumtoxinA in the management of hallux valgus in adult patients. He conducted a randomized and placebo-controlled Phase 2 trial for this treatment. Radovic also led a Phase IIa study on the use of Dysport in hallux abducto valgus (HAV). [2]
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Philip Radovic, D.P.M. (born 27 March 1958) is a professor and podiatric surgeon practicing in South Orange County, California.
Radovic spent his formative years moving between various locations, primarily in northern California, but also residing in Ottawa, Canada, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He obtained his degree in Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1982. During his undergraduate studies, Radovic was a founding member of the Lake Eldora Handicapped Ski Program. He also volunteered at the People's Clinic in Boulder, and worked as a Mental Health counselor at the Boulder Psychiatric Institute before pursuing his Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, which he completed in 1987. During his 4th Year of Podiatric Medical Education, he participated in rotations at County-USC Medical Center in Los Angeles.
After completing a two-year foot and ankle reconstructive surgical residency in 1989, Radovic established his private practice in San Clemente, California. In 1996, he founded and directed the Podiatric Medical and Surgical Residency Program at Aestheticare, also known as the Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center or SouthWestern Podiatric Medical and Surgical (PM&S-36).
Radovic served as a physician volunteer for Liga International, a non-profit organization that provides free healthcare to individuals living in poverty in Mexico, as well as Operation Footprint (formerly known as the Baja Crippled Children's Project). He also volunteered for earthquake relief in Nepal.
Dr. Radovic has also appeared as an on-air medical consultant on the nationally syndicated show, The Doctors. [1]
Radovic served as the lead instructor for the use of AbobotulinumtoxinA in the management of hallux valgus in adult patients. He conducted a randomized and placebo-controlled Phase 2 trial for this treatment. Radovic also led a Phase IIa study on the use of Dysport in hallux abducto valgus (HAV). [2]