Ralph
C. Napoli, D.P.M., is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle
Surgeons and is Board Certified in Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery
since 1993. Although the emphasis of his practice is Foot & Ankle Surgery,
Sports Medicine and Trauma, he also provides routine podiatry services
including diabetic foot care, ingrown nails, warts, orthotics and conservative
and surgical treatment of ALL foot and ankle disorders.
Dr. Napoli
attended undergraduate school at Fairfield University in Connecticut where he
graduated Cum Laude with a B.S. degree in chemistry.
He attended
podiatric medical school at the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San
Francisco where he graduated with honors as class valedictorian in
1987.
Dr. Napoli completed his specialty training in foot and ankle
surgery at Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Saddle Brook, New Jersey serving a two
year podiatric surgical residency.
Dr. Napoli has been in practice in
Bergen County, New Jersey for the past 15 years employed by a multi-specialty
orthopedic group practice and began practicing independently in
1997.
Hospital
Affiliations:
Hackensack University Medical Center
Pascack Valley Hospital
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center
Holy Name Hospital
Surgical Center Affiliations:
Hudson Crossing Surgery Center
Saddle Brook
Surgicenter
Market Street Surgicenter
Podiatric Consultant:
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Nyack College
Passaic County Community College
Bergen County Community College
Certifications:
Board Certified,
American Board of Podiatric Surgery 1993
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
(ACLS) 1999
Basic Life Support (CPR) 2005
Published Papers:
Diagnosis & Treatment of the Ruptured Achilles Tendon
The Journal of Foot Surgery -
Vol. 27-1, 1988
A Perspective Study utilizing Bleomycin in the
Treatment of Plantar Verrucae
The Journal of Foot Surgery - Vol. 2,
1989
An Alternative Technique in the Care of the Post-Operative Wound
The Journal of Foot Surgery - Vol. 29-2, 1989
Diabetic Foot
Amputations
The Journal of Foot Surgery - Vol. 29-2, 1990
Treatment
of Lower Extremity Injuries with Orthotic Shoe Inserts
Sports Medicine - 15
(1): 66-70, 1993 |