Rona Law
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
7901 John Carpenter Fwy. 150 Dallas TX, 75247About
Dr. Rona Law is a fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon specializing in forefoot and rearfoot reconstruction.
Dr. Law was born in Hong Kong, immigrated to the US at 7, and raised in the city of Torrance, California. She attended University of California, Los Angeles, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in molecular, cell, and developmental biology. She then completed her medical education at the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine of Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois.
She went on to complete an acclaimed medical and surgical residency at Grant Medical Center, a Level 1 Trauma center in Columbus, Ohio, where she trained under internationally renowned surgeons. As chief resident, she was involved in over 1300 foot and ankle surgical cases. Dr. Law then undertook an additional year in fellowship training and specialized in over 250 complex procedures in the forefoot, rearfoot, and ankle reconstructive surgery and trauma in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania under the tutelage of Dr. Mark Hofbauer.
During her surgical training, she concentrated on sports injuries, foot and ankle trauma, minimally invasive foot and ankle arthroscopic techniques, cartilage pathology including osteochondral defects, and orthopedic foot and ankle deformity reconstruction utilizing both internal and external fixation. Dr. Law integrates arthroscopy in her practice as an advanced yet minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment modality to provide patients with optimal outcomes.
While her extensive training has allowed her to understand proper lower extremity biomechanics and the newest surgical techniques, she prioritizes patient education and conservative treatments before surgical intervention. She has contributed multiple scientific articles to foot and ankle surgical journals and received recognition in leadership during medical school and residency training. Dr. Law is committed to ethical treatment, the most up to date, compassionate, individualized patient care, and lifelong learning.
Education and Training
Rosalind Franklin University DPM 2017
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- American Podiatric Medical Association, Inc
- American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
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