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| Irving H.
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| Dr. Miller began his practice with the Peachtree Podiatry Group in 1975. He specialized in sports medicine and was a consulting Podiatrist for the Atlanta Falcons and the Georgia Tech athletic teams for 17 years. He was co-medical director for the Peachtree Road race in 1979 and 1980. He founded Action Podiatry in 1980 and his interests became more diverse over the years. He opened Northside Surgery Center in 1991. Dr Miller co-coordinated Podiatry Services for the Olympic Village Polyclinic in the 1996 Olympic Games. A native of Augusta, Dr. Miller earned his B.S. in Pre-medicine from the University of Georgia. His Doctorate is from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco. He completed a surgical residency at the Atlanta Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. He was active in footprint identification court cases. He served in the Army reserve for many years and as a volunteer Fulton County Sheriff’s deputy. Dr Miller retired from active practice May 2006. |
Dr. Irving H. Miller
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| Heather Hall Morse, DPM, FACFAS |
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| Dr. Morse joined Dr Miller in practice in 1989. Originally from Michigan, she began her college career as an early entrance student at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay. She earned her B.S. in Pre-Medicine from Auburn University. Her Doctorate is from the Dr William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, now a part of the Chicago Medical School. She was the youngest member of her medical school class. Dr Morse completed a Podiatric Surgical residency at North Detroit General Hospital. She is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and the American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine. Dr Morse is married and has twin daughters. She enjoys competitive sailing, and is active in the St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Tucker. Dr Morse organizes foot clinics for homeless shelters and teaches in the Southeast Endocrine and Diabetes School. She is on the staff of Northside Hospital, St Joseph Hospital, and Emory John's Creek. |
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| Charles F. Fenton III, DPM, JD |
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| Dr. Fenton has been practicing podiatry in Atlanta for the past twenty-four (24) years. Originally from the Boston area, he earned his undergraduate degree from Stonehill College in Massachusetts and then attended the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia. He completed a residency in foot surgery at Las Olas General Hospital in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Fenton moved to Atlanta in 1980 and served a one-year preceptorship with E. Dalton McGlamry, DPM of Peachtree Podiatry Group before going into private practice in Buckhead. Dr. Fenton has lectured at the local, state, and national podiatric seminars. He has written numerous articles for Podiatric medical journals. He is a contributing author to several medical textbooks, including "Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery" and "Comprehensive Textbook of Hallux Valgus Reconstruction." He is certified in foot and ankle surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. In 1995 Dr. Fenton graduated #1 in his law school class at Georgia State University College of Law. He has an active law practice as well as his active podiatry practice. His law practice includes diverse areas such as personal injury, estate planning and small business legal matters, as well as health law related issues. Dr Fenton is married and has two children adopted from Vladivostock, Russia. An Eagle Scout, a private pilot, and a certified SCUBA diver, he enjoys long distance running and adventure travel. |
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| Jay E. Spector, DPM |
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| Dr. Spector has been practicing in the greater Atlanta area since 1994. He specializes in surgery and sports medicine. Since childhood he has been interested in training standard bred racehorses, which relies heavily on gait analysis. Pursuing Podiatric Medicine allows him to put that knowledge to use with people in his chosen profession. He is the consulting podiatrist for the Kennesaw State University athletic teams and lectures for the Georgia Games each summer. A native of New York City, Dr. Spector earned a BA in Economics from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His medical degree came from The New York College of Podiatric Medicine. He completed his surgical training in Atlanta with the Georgia Podiatric Surgical Residency program in 1994. Dr. Spector is married, and has two children. He is a member of Chabad of Alpharetta. He is involved in community leadership development with the North Metro Jewish Community Center. |
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| Raymond J. Noonan, Jr, DPM |
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| Dr. Noonan Jr., an Atlanta native, joined his parents Drs. Raymond J. Noonan Sr. and Joann Noonan at their Buckhead practice in 1980. He continues a family tradition of leadership in foot care since 1952, and a commitment to excellence and to helping patients enjoy the benefits of healthy feet. He attended West Georgia College and the University of Georgia. His doctorate is from the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, now a part of the Chicago Medical School. Dr. Noonan completed a surgical residency at the Atlanta Hospital and is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. He enjoys community service and has lectured at various schools and hospitals throughout the Atlanta area. He has also written several professional articles and has enjoyed his involvement with the Diabetic University teaching diabetic foot care. Dr. Noonan Jr. is married and has two daughters and a son and is a member of the All Saints Catholic Church in Dunwoody. Dr. Noonan enjoys family travel, golf, sailing, coastal cruising and is a Coast Guard certified captain. |
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