Kenneth J. Donovan, DPM
- Podiatry
Kenneth James Donovan grew up in Toms River, New Jersey. He graduated cum laude with a degree in biology from the College of New Jersey in 2003, then went on to attend Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine’s honors program in Philadelphia, PA. While at Temple University, he won several academic awards and graduated in the top of his class in 2007. Dr. Donovan completed his post-graduate, surgical training at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey. During this three year residency program, he participated in over 1200 surgical cases, including bunion, hammertoe, and heel procedures, as well as acute ankle and achilles tendon trauma. By 2010, he graduated from the program as Chief Resident, and had become a seasoned lecturer on all aspects of Podiatric Surgery. Dr. Donovan has now been practicing podiatric medicine for over 4 years. During which he has participated in over 500 surgical cases, and successfully treated over 4,000 patients.
This summer he will be opening up his own practice in Warren, NJ and will be joining the team at Care One of Livingston to provide all aspects of podiatric care, including wound management and nail debridement. Dr. Donovan makes use of the most recent advancements in podiatric care, and is most passionate about wound therapies, preventing diabetic complications, and providing comprehensive patient education. Dr. Donovan is Board Qualified in Foot and Ankle surgery, as well as Rearfoot Reconstructive surgery. He is actively on staff at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, and Bayonne Medical Center, in addition to the Cooperman Barnabas Center for Burn and Wound Healing. Dr. Kenneth Donovan is an avid marathon runner and surfer. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Debra, and their six year old daughter, Emilia and two year old son Jack.
Ankle Athroscopy, Wound Care, Diabetic Food Care, Reconstructive Food and Ankle Surgery, Sports Medicine, Running Injuries, Heel Pain, Shockwave Therapy, and Hyperbaric Oxygen
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2007
Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ, 2010
Title: | Traumatic Digital Amputations of the Foot Inflected by Pet Cat |
Authors: | Donovan KJ, Hoffman W |
Publisher: | Journal of American Podiatric Medical Association |
Date: | Sept 2013 |
Issue: | 103(5):441-444 |
Description: | Article |
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