Research

RESEARCH

For several decades, the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) has been at the forefront of podiatric medical research. The Foot and Ankle Institute, TUSPM's bustling clinic, offers a fertile ground for clinical trials, while the Gait Study Center is renowned for its cutting-edge biomechanical research. These facilities are pivotal for both clinical and investigative studies.

Research

The institution benefits from corporate sponsorships that finance clinical trials for new medications and wound care products. Moreover, the National Institutes of Health supports a significant study on diabetic foot care. TUSPM is also expanding its horizons with opportunities for partnerships with small businesses aimed at developing novel materials and diagnostic tools.

The collaborative efforts extend to other research entities within Temple University, such as the Center for Obesity Research and Education (CORE). The faculty also engages in joint research initiatives with prestigious institutions like the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City and the United States Military Academy at West Point, fostering a rich environment for innovation and discovery in podiatric medicine.

Publishing and presenting findings are crucial for the dissemination of research in fields such as podiatry, dermatology, pedorthics, gait analysis, rheumatology, and diabetes, through both specialized journals and conferences. At the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM), the growth of technology transfer mirrors a university-wide trend emphasizing the importance of recognizing and leveraging intellectual property with commercial viability. This approach not only fosters practical research directions but also promotes profitable outcomes.

Research

The students benefit from these Research studies by being in a Research Institute and gaining hands on experience with how research with human subjects works. Students get to observe the research process from recruiting patients and gaining informed consent through application of research initiatives and the production of research findings into papers for peer review and publication.