Dr Ozan Amir
Presentation Topic: Assessment of Flat Foot in the Child and Adolescent
Dr. Ozan Amir is an accomplished podiatric surgeon and a distinguished graduate of Queensland University of Technology, where he obtained his undergraduate degree in podiatry in 1994. He further enhanced his expertise by earning a Master of Podiatry from Curtin University in 2004. Dr. Amir completed his surgical fellowship with the Australasian College of Podiatric Surgeons (ACPS) in 2012 and has been actively practicing as a podiatric surgeon in Sydney.
Dr. Amir's career is marked by significant contributions to the field of podiatry, including extensive clinical practice in both Canberra and Sydney. He has pursued additional training internationally, completing a preceptorship at the Great Western Hospital in Swindon, UK, where he specialised in forefoot and diabetic high-risk foot surgery, and undergoing surgical training at the Podiatry Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, where he focused on rearfoot reconstructive surgery. Dr. Amir has previously lectured at both Western Sydney University and Central Queensland University. His clinical interests include bunion surgery, complex forefoot reconstruction, and minimally invasive foot and ankle procedures.
With a passion for education and advancing the scope of podiatry, Dr. Amir actively participates in workshops and conferences, contributing to the professional development of his peers and the broader medical community. His dedication to patient care and continuous learning makes him a respected figure in the podiatry landscape.
Dr. Amir's career is marked by significant contributions to the field of podiatry, including extensive clinical practice in both Canberra and Sydney. He has pursued additional training internationally, completing a preceptorship at the Great Western Hospital in Swindon, UK, where he specialised in forefoot and diabetic high-risk foot surgery, and undergoing surgical training at the Podiatry Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, where he focused on rearfoot reconstructive surgery. Dr. Amir has previously lectured at both Western Sydney University and Central Queensland University. His clinical interests include bunion surgery, complex forefoot reconstruction, and minimally invasive foot and ankle procedures.
With a passion for education and advancing the scope of podiatry, Dr. Amir actively participates in workshops and conferences, contributing to the professional development of his peers and the broader medical community. His dedication to patient care and continuous learning makes him a respected figure in the podiatry landscape.