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Tuesday, 07 September 2010

About Dr. Hinkes Continued Print E-mail
Dr. Hinkes has published several articles:

 

  • Performing A Tough Job Well” Federal Practitioner, November, 5,2005
  • Kendall Bulletin, Miami, Florida, 1991, monthly column on Foot Health
  • “Podiatry” South Florida Group Health, Inc., HealthTalk Newsletter, No. 3 (April 1985)
  • “Heel Neuroma, A Case History.” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Volume 72, No 10 (October 1982).
  • “Communications with the Hispanic Patient.” Footprints, Journal Of The Florida Podiatric Medical Association Volume 35, No 1 (August 1980)
  • “The Podiatrist and the Diabetic Foot.” Journal Of InterAmerican Medicine Volume 4, Numbers 2-3 (May 1979).
  • “Calcaneal Fractures, a Review of the Essex-LoPresti Classifications.” Footprints, Journal Of The Florida Podiatric Medical Association, Volume 31, Number 4 (May 1977).

He has also lectured at the University level.
  • Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 2005. School Of Nursing,Course Director and Preceptor for Podiatry, for Medicine Residency Program, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Barry University, Miami, Florida, 1987–1998, Adjunct Associate Professor of Podiatric Medicine
  • Iowa College of Podiatric Medicine And Surgery, 1987–1998, Preceptor
  • Alvin York Veterans Administration Medical Center, Murfreesboro, TN
  • Westchester General Hospital, Miami, Florida, 1976–1980, Department Of Surgery / Podiatric Surgery Clinician / Clinical Instructor /Office Rotation
 
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