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Podiatric — Dr. Lindsay Hummel in Lancaster & Mechanicsburg, PA

Dr. Lindsay Hummel

Dr. Hummel grew up in the small town of Schuylkill Haven in northeastern Pennsylvania. She spent over a decade in Philadelphia earning her degrees and getting her training. Dr. Hummel moved to Harrisburg right after residency, and is excited to be practicing in south-central Pennsylvania. Dr. Hummel finds it a great pleasure and honor to be trusted with her patients’ podiatric healthcare. Dr. Hummel’s interests are vast, but she particularly enjoys geriatric, diabetic, and at-risk footcare, ulceration/amputation prevention and limb salvage, wound care and infection management, and biomechanics/ orthotics. Her future goals are to become more involved in local charities and to organize educational opportunities for the surrounding communities. When she is not practicing podiatry, Dr. Hummel enjoys spending time with her husband and her dog, painting, and cheering on the Pittsburgh sports teams, Hershey Bears, and the Penn State Nittany Lions. 
  • Education

    University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, 2009-2013

    BS Biology, Cum Laude


    Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine 2013-2017 

    Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

  • Residency Training

    Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 2017-2020 

    Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Chief Resident

  • Certifications and Qualifications

    • Diplomate of American Board of Podiatric Medicine (DABPM), Board Certified 2020
    • American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ABFAS), Board Qualified Forefoot Surgeon 2020
    • CPR/First Aid Certified, American Red Cross
  • Memberships

    • Pennsylvania Podiatric Medical Association (PPMA)
    • American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)
    • American Association for Women Podiatrists (AAWP)
    • American College of Podiatric Medicine  (ACPM)
  • Presentations and Publications

    • "Schwannoma with Psammoma Body". Hummel, L., Gamble, S., Krouse, R., et al. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Vol. 111: Issue 1. 10 March 2021.
    • Multiple oral presentations on topics such as Charcot Arthropathy, wound care, and the connection of pathology to podiatry.  
    • Pilot study to compare pre-operative and post-operative HbA1c in diabetic pedal amputations in the veteran population of Philadelphia.
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