I hope readers of this blog will bear with me as I have a little fun and look back on these 10 years:
Indianapolis:
July 11, 2005 - August 2008
As a doctor fresh out of residency, this was a time to grow in my career. Medical school and residency does not do a lot to prepare someone for private practice and I learned a great deal during my 3 years here. Indianapolis is a wonderful city and my wife and I will certainly treasure our time here.
Pittsburgh:
September 2008 - October 2011
I specifically lived and worked a little south of the city in the West Mifflin area. (About 6 miles south of downtown). Growing up in NE Ohio (and a Cleveland sports fan), I was not raised to love Pittsburgh, but it is a unique and beautiful city. With me being from Akron, and my wife being from Dubois, PA, this put us exactly in between and 100 miles away from each of our hometowns. In Pittsburgh, I learned a lot about caring for patients in the hospital setting and wound care. These are certainly valuable skills. The surgeries I performed here completed my requirements for board certification which I achieved during the end of my time here.
Winter Haven (Polk County), Florida:
November 2011 - April 2013
You can see from the Pittsburgh picture that snow was always part of my winters. I was thrilled to move to "Winter Haven" and haven't seen snow since. I would say that my experience here was concentrated on "practice management." Having learned the medicine part pretty well, this allowed me to focus on learning how to run a practice. More than just billing and coding, but also providing valuable services that give patients great outcomes.
Spring Hill, Florida (Absolute Healthcare, LLC):
April 2013 - April 2015
Coming to Spring Hill and working with a multi-specialty group was invaluable. I have a great deal of respect for Dr. Gaurav Malhotra. Working with an MD helped me figure out where I fit in with the medical team to care for patients. Having only worked with podiatrists in the past I missed different viewpoints. Medicine is changing, the primary physician is going to direct care in the future to cut down costs and focus on prevention. Though no one really knows exactly where we are headed with all of this, my time here allowed me to better determine my role in patient care within the medical team.
Spring Hill, Florida (Donald J. Adamov, DPM, PA):
May 2015 - Present
Never would have I imagined, as a young doctor going into work for the 1st time on July 11, 2005 in Indianapolis, that 10 years later I would be practicing in my own practice 1000 miles south in Florida. I moved around a lot in those 10 years, but the experience I gained has been so important in the forming of the philosophy of the care I provide my patients. I appreciate the trust that my patients have placed in me. I never take the responsibility of caring for my patients lightly.
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