About the Doctors

Brian E. De Yoe, DPM, FACFAS - Curriculum Vitae

Personal Data     Birth Place: Sacramento, CA
 
 
Education     Pepperdine University
Malibu, California
Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine
1987-1992

California College of Podiatric Medicine
San Francisco, California
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
1992-1996
 
 
Postgraduate Training     Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency Program and Fellowship In Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle
Houston, Texas
Three-Year Surgical Residency
1996-1999

Micro-Surgical Course
St. Joseph's Hospital
Houston, Texas
September, 1998

Foot & Ankle Arthroscopy Course
Holmium Laser Course
Orthopaedic Learning Center
Rosemont, Illinois
December, 1998

Foot Deformity Correction and Fusion with the Illisarov External Fixation System
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
Dallas, Texas
September, 2000
 
 
Honors     Academic Scholarship to attend Pepperdine University
1987-1992

Elected to Honor Roll at California College of Podiatric Medicine
1993-1996

Excellence in Podiatric Medicine Scholarship winner
1995-1996

Research Grant recipient by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
1998

Chief Resident of the Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency Program
1998-1999

Clinical Instructor Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency Program
1999- present

Clinical Instructor Baylor Medical Center at Garland Family Practice Residency
1999-present

Manuscript Award of Excellence, Third Place, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
2001
 
 
Publications     The Non-Fixated Austin Bunionectomy: A Retrospective Study of One-Hundred Procedures.
Feit, E.M., Scherer, P., De Yoe, B.E., Gerbert, J. J.
Foot & Ankle Surg. 36: 347-352, 1997.

Nonunion of a Hawkins Group II Talar Neck Fracture Without Avascular Necrosis.
Rockett, M.S., De Yoe, B.E., Gentile, S.C., Zygmunt, K. J.
Foot & Ankle Surg. 37: 156-161, 1998.

Enchondroma As A Cause of Midfoot Pain: A Report of Two Cases.
De Yoe, B.E. and Rockett, M.S., J.
Foot & Ankle Surg. 38: 139-142, 1999.

Peroneus Brevis Tendon Rupture Caused By Tophaceous Gout Infiltration.
De Yoe, B.E., NG, A. ,Miller, B. and Rockett, M. S. J.
Foot & Ankle Surg. 38: 359-362, 1999
 
 
Manuscripts in Review     Comparison of First Metatarsophalangeal Range of Motion After Cheilectomy Versus A Plantarflexory and Decompressional Osteotomy.
De Yoe, B.E. and Rockett, M.S. pending acceptance by J. Foot & Ankle Surg.
 
 
Lectures     Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction,
Resident Lecture Series
Houston, TX.
July 17th, 1998.

Bone Grafting in Foot and Ankle Surgery,
Resident Lecture Series
Houston, TX.
October 23rd, 1998.

The Cavus Foot,
Resident Lecture Series
Houston, TX.
January 11th, 1999.

Lis Francs Fracture/ Dislocation,
Resident Lecture Series
Houston, TX.
March 26th, 1999.

Common Foot Disorders,
Baylor Health Systems Lecture
Garland, TX.
August 8th, 1999.

Emergency Medicine,
TPMA Assistants Lecture
Houston, TX.
March 25th, 2000.

Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction Lecture and Wet Lab Instructor,
European Foot Society
Dusseldorf, Germany.
October 27th and 28th, 2000.

Abstract Presenter,
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Annual Meeting
New Orleans, LA.
February 8th , 2001.

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