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Michael S. Nirenberg (born: October 04, 1965) is an American podiatric surgeon, researcher and forensic expert who has made substantial contributions to the development of forensic medicine, walking kinesthetics and the promotion of bare foot and minimalist footwear use.[1] [2] [3] [4] He has appeared on national radio and television broadcasts, including Fox News, PBS and the History Channel; as well as magazines including FIRST for Women, Whole Living, Vim & Vigor and Women’s Adventure Magazine; and various newspapers including The Wall Street Journal. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Contents1 Education and career 2 Medical achievements 3 Memberships 4 Awards 5 Selected publications 6 References 7 External links Education and careerMichael Nirenberg was born on October 04, 1965, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to Harvey Nirenberg, a real estate developer, and Marlene Nirenberg, a homemaker. [1] He graduated from A.Y. Jackson Secondary School in Toronto. He went on to attend the University of Western Ontario where he was granted a Bachelors degree and later received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in 1991. He then completed a residency in foot and ankle surgery at St. Mary Medical Center in Hobart, Indiana. He is Board Certified in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. Starting in 1993, Nirenberg served for 15 years as a Podiatric Residency Instructor, teaching new podiatrists the art and science of treating patients. He has lectured on podiatry at Indiana University Northwest, Valparaiso University, cosmetology schools (to future pedicurists), hospitals, and for the Chicago Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, Kiwanis, and other community groups. [12 – 24] Medical achievementsNirenberg has made many contributions to basic and clinical research on podiatric conditions, diseases, and surgical procedures. In addition, Nirenberg has been recognized for delineating the mechanisms whereby severe pain in the foot can be generated by tumors elsewhere in the body, as published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. [25] Nirenberg has played an important role in developing strategies for the practice of forensic podiatry and has assisted with criminal investigations involving foot-related evidence, and lectured on the subject of forensic podiatry to law enforcement, forensic scientists, podiatrist, as well as at universities and colleges throughout the United States. [1, 2, 3, 12-16, 18-24] He has been a pioneer in the field of human forensic podiatry, coining the term with regard to medical/legal criminal investigations involving foot-related evidence and he originated the concept which later became the American Society of Forensic Podiatry. Nirenberg has worked on numerous criminal cases, with both prosecuting teams and defendants. He is credited with identifying suspects of an armed robbery in Tennessee in 2018. [2] He also published a high-tech method for performing forensic examinations on the inside of footwear. [3] His writings include articles published in the Journal of Foot Surgery, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association and the Journal of Forensic Identification. He is a strong advocate of barefoot activity and serves as podiatry consultant to the Barefoot Runners Society. [26] MembershipsNirenberg is a member of the board of the American Society of Forensic Podiatry, and a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the America College of Forensic Examiners International, the International Association for Identification and the Indiana Podiatric Medical Association. Nirenberg served on the Forensic Podiatry Subcommittee for International Association for Identification, 2008, and served on the American Podiatric Medical Association Podiatric Seal of Approval Committee, 2008-2010. AwardsDistinguished Podiatric Writing Award for “Forensic Methods and the Podiatric Physician,” published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association while still a medical student. This marked the first and only time that the Journal published a paper by a student without a physician as a co-author. [2] Best Podiatrist in Crown Point, Indiana by the Northwest Indiana Times and the Post-Tribune newspapers in 2010 and 2011. [28] Selected publicationsNirenberg M.S., "New Method of Examining the Inside of Footwear," Journal of Forensic Identification, June 2008, Volume 58, Number 3, pp. 297-304. Nirenberg, M.S., “Forensic Methods and the Podiatric Physician,” The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, May 1989, Volume 79, Number 5, pp. 247-252. Nirenberg, M.S., Leavitt, K.M., Wood, B., Yong, R.M., “Titanium Hemi-Great Toe Implant: A Preliminary Study of Its Efficacy,” The Journal of Foot Surgery, May/June 1991 Volume 30, Number 3, pp. 289-293 “Pigmented Villondodular Synovitis: A Case Study and Literature Review” Presented at the 66th Annual Indiana Podiatric Medical Association Convention, October 20, 1992. Nirenberg M.S., "Foot Notes" NW Indiana Parent Magazine, July 2008, page 20. Walk Better To Get Fit Faster, WalkAbout Magazine, Colorado, January 2012. Barefoot Running: A Podiatrist’s Perspective in The Barefoot Running Book, 2nd Ed., August, 2010. References1. Condayan A. (2008, June). Give ‘Em The Boot Print. American Podiatric Medical Association News, 29, 24-31.2. Nirenberg, M.S., “Forensic Methods and the Podiatric Physician,” The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, May 1989, Volume 79, Number 5, pp. 247-252. 3. Nirenberg M.S., "New Method of Examining the Inside of Footwear," Journal of Forensic Identification, June 2008, Volume 58, Number 3, pp. 297-304. 4. Collier R., “The Rise of Barefoot Running,” Canadian Medical Association Journal, December 2010, Volume 183, Number 1, pp. E37-E38. 5. Hernandez J. (Producer) (2008, April 29) Fox News [Television Broadcast]. Chicago: Fox News Network. 6. Singer L (Writer & Director) (2009, April 29) Mysterious Ape Island [Television Series Episode]. Hajicek D. (Producer) MonsterQuest. Minneapolis: Whitewolf Entertainment. 7. Beck M. (2010, July 27). Toe The Line: Doctors Fight Cosmetic Foot Surgery. The Wall Street Journal, pp. D3. 8. Olson J. (2011, Spring). Barefoot Running: Improve Posture, Form and Strength. Women’s Adventure Magazine, pp. 26. 9. Bible A. (2010, July/August) Better Off Barefoot? Whole Living Magazine, pp. 42. 10. Gotthardt M. (2010, June 14). Seasonal Danger: Professional Pedis. First For Women Magazine, pp.36. 11. Golden T. (2010, July 22). Gout Becomes More Common In Blacks. Indianapolis Recorder. 12. Featured Speaker, 14th Annual Indiana Division of the International Association for Identification Educational Conference of Forensic Investigation, Examination and Identification, Evansville, IN, October 17, 2007. 13. Lecture “Forensic Podiatry: How Feet Can Convict Criminals,” September 20, 2008, Indiana Podiatric Medical Association, Indianapolis, IN 14. Lecture “Forensic Podiatry: The Newest IAI Discipline,” August 19. 2008, The International Association for Identification's 93rd International Educational Conference, 15. Lecture "Shoes and Footprints in Forensic Medicine," Footprints & Shoeprints Seminar, Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, June 28, 2008. 16. Lecture "Footwear Sizing in Forensic Medicine," Footprints & Shoeprints Seminar, Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, June 28, 2008. 17. Lecture “Breakthrough Treatments for Arthritis in the Feet,” Arthritis Foundation of Greater Chicago, May 1, 2008. 18. Lecture “CSI Podiatry: What Podiatrists Need to Know to Help Law Enforcement,” March 30, 2008, Midwest Podiatry Conference, Chicago, IL 19. Lecture “Forensic Podiatry: What Law Enforcement Needs to Know,” Lake County Detectives, September 20, 2007. 20. Lecture “Analysis of Feet and Footprints in Forensic Medicine,” Purdue University, Indiana, November 2011. 21. Lecture “Forensic Podiatry: An Introduction for College Students,” Valparaiso University, Indiana, November 2010. 22. Lecture “Feet: An Overlooked Aspect of Forensic Science,” Indiana University, Indiana, March 21, 2011. 23. Lecture "Diabetes and Foot Health," July 2009, Methodist Hospital, Merrillville, Indiana. 24. Nirenberg, M.S., Carroll M.C., “Atypical Gout in the Foot Secondary to Primary Hyperparathyroidism,” The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, May/June 2007.
26. Barefoot Runners Society, www.BarefootRunners.org 28. The Times Editors (2011, May 20). Editors Choice: Best Foot Doctors Ever. The NWI Times Newspaper. |
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