Mai Pham, DPM is the newest physician joining the Graff Foot, Ankle & Wound Care team. Dr. Pham is from the Arlington, Texas area and is excited to be returning to her hometown area. She attended Baylor University and graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2013. Afterwards, she attended New York College of Podiatric Medicine and graduated in 2018. During podiatry school, Dr. Pham attended multiple health fairs and sporting events to perform foot screenings and to promote healthy foot care.
Dr. Pham completed her residency at the prestigious Montefiore Medical Center residency program in NYC, which is also affiliated with Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her training had a special emphasis on wound care, trauma, minimally invasive surgical technique, and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. Her research during residency was titled “Postoperative Opioid Consumption after Ambulatory Podiatric Surgery,” which addressed the opioid epidemic and has changed the opioid prescribing guidelines within the podiatry department at Montefiore.
Dr. Pham’s hobbies include fishing, bowling, and tennis. She is also a proud supporter of the Dallas sport teams (even in their bad seasons). Dr. Pham is delighted to be a part of Dr. Graff’s team and practicing podiatry in her home state.
Biology from Baylor University
New York College of Podiatric Medicine
The prestigious Montefiore Medical Center
Associate Member of : | The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons |
Certified : | Wound Care Specialist |
Special emphasis on wound care, trauma, minimally invasive surgical technique, and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery
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