Every year, we provide advanced training to qualified Podiatric Surgeons who have previously graduated from a 3-year Podiatric Surgical Residency through a Surgical Fellowship program. Here at Martin Foot & Ankle, the Fellowship is led by Dr. Younes and consists of an intensive 12-month surgical and clinical training program—allowing the Fellows to learn advanced techniques from experts in the field of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.

 

 

All of our Fellows gain invaluable experience by being present in the operating room and learning advanced surgical techniques from different attending physicians. We are happy to announce that our Fellowship is now accredited by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and due to our volume of surgical cases, we are welcoming two Fellows instead of just one in 2020.

 

This year, we are proud to introduce Dr. Mira Pandya and Dr. Eric Krznaric as Martin Foot & Ankle’s new surgical fellows!

 

Meet Dr. Mira Pandya

Dr. Pandya grew up in Dobbs Ferry, a small suburb just outside of New York City. After obtaining her undergraduate degree at the University at Buffalo in Buffalo, NY, she went on to complete her podiatric medical education at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, IL. Dr. Pandya then completed her Podiatric Surgery Residency at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC.

 

During her residency, Dr. Pandya gained extensive exposure to foot and ankle reconstruction, complex diabetic limb salvage, and sports medicine. Additionally, she has authored and published multiple research papers and presented at local and national conferences. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with friends and family.

 

Meet Dr. Eric Krznaric

Originally from Northern Virginia, Dr. Krznaric moved to Florida to attend Florida Gulf Coast University and obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology while playing baseball. After graduating in 2009, he worked as a therapist in a mental health rehabilitation hospital for two years before deciding to pursue podiatry at the Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine in Florida. At podiatry school, Dr. Krznaric was Vice-President of his class and graduated with his doctoral degree in 2017.

 

As part of his postdoctoral training, Dr. Krznaric joined the Northwest Medical Center Foot and Ankle Surgery Residency Program, which he graduated from as the Chief Resident in 2020. In his spare time, Dr. Krznaric enjoys numerous sports and outdoor activities including baseball, golf, biking, and swimming.


We’re excited to have these two accomplished Fellows join our team, and we look forward to introducing them to you as they help us provide you with quality foot and ankle care. Learn more about our Surgical Fellowship here.
 
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