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Podiatry

Jennifer C. Van, DPM, MBA, FACFAS

Jennifer C. Van

Specialties

Foot and Ankle Surgery, Podiatry

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About Me
Offices
Publications
Ratings & Reviews
About Me
Offices

Office Locations

Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Foot and Ankle Institute

148 N. 8th Street

Philadelphia, PA 19107

Phone: 215-777-5808

Fax: 215-777-5825

Temple University Foot & Ankle Institute Broad Street

3223 N. Broad Street

Suite 150

Philadelphia, PA 19140

215-777-5808

Publications
Selected Publications
  • Mateen, S, Van J. “Ligament Insufficiency with Flatfoot: Spring Ligament and Deltoid Ligament.” Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. 2022. In Press, Journal Pre-Proof.
  • Meyr AJ, Mateen S, Skolnik J, Van J. “Evaluation of the relationship between aspects of medical complexity and work relative value units (wRVUs) for foot and ankle surgical procedures.” Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Available online 3 July 2020.
  • Hasenstein T, Van J, et al. “Soft Tissue Reconstruction with Diabetic Foot Tissue Loss.” Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. Volume 36. Number 3. Pages 425-437. July 2019.
  • Van J. “Keys To Navigating The Hospital Credentialing And Privileging Process.” Podiatry Today. Volume 32. Issue 2. Pages 50-53. February 2019.
  • Crowell A, Van J, Meyr AJ. “Early weight bearing following arthrodesis of the first metatarsal-phalangeal joint: A systematic Review.” Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Nov.-Dec. 2018. 57(6):1204-1206. [Pubmed ID 30253966].
  • Crowell A, Van J, Meyr AJ. “Early weight bearing following arthrodesis of the first metatarsal-medial cuneiform joint: A systematic Review.” Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Nov.-Dec. 2018. 57(6):1200-1203. [Pubmed ID 30201557].
  • Sansosti LE, Van J, Meyr AJ. “The Effect of Obesity on Total Ankle Arthroplasty Post-Operative Complications: A Systematic Review.” Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Mar.-Apr. 2018. 57(2): 353-356. [Pubmed ID 29284576].
  • Pirozzi K, Van, J, Meyr A, Pontious J. “Demographic Description of the Presentation and Treatment of Lower Extremity Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Secondary to Skin Popping in Intravenous Drug Abusers.” Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery March-April. 2014. 53(2):156-159. [Pubmed ID 24556482].
    • Poster Presented at 2013 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
  • Wagoner M, Van J, Nolan, C, Creech C, Cornell R, Meyr A. “Can Foot & Ankle Surgeons Accurately Estimate Patient Body Mass Index?” Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery Jan.-Feb. 2014. 53(1):36-40. [Pubmed ID 24239428].
    • Poster Presented at 2011 Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference
  • Van J, Mateen S, Shim H, et al. “MRSA?MSSA Carrier Rates Among Patients Undergoing Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery.”
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2021 ACFAS Scientific Conference
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2021 Goldfarb Clinical Conference
  • Van J, Skolnik J, Mateen S, et al. “Retrospective Analysis of the Durability and Functionality of the Chopart’s Amputation.”
    • 1st Place 2020 Goldfarb Clinical Conference
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2020 Goldfarb Clinical Conference
  • Van J, Skolnik J, Mateen S, et al. “Retrospective Analysis of the Durability and Functionality of the Chopart’s Amputation.”
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 Goldfarb Clinical Conference
  • Van J, Skolnik J, Mateen S, Sievers J, Gulati A. “Autologous Fat Grafting for the Treatment of Chronic Equinus and Contracture Scar of the Achilles Tendon.”
  • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 Goldfarb Clinical Conference
  • Van J, Mateen S, Skolnik, J, Tran S, Bloom A. “Incidence of Achilles Tendon Ruptures Utilizing the Kuwada Classification and MRI Findings at an Urban Level I Trauma Center.”
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 Goldfarb Clinical Conference
  • Van J, Hasenstein T, Skolnik J, Mateen S, Gulati A. “Reamputation Rate Among Patients at a Large Urban Hospital Quantified as Average Number of Days.”
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2019 Goldfarb Clinical Conference – 2nd Place
  • Skolnik J, Gulati A, Boparai G, Van J, Meyr AJ. “Average Foot Reamputation Rate in an Urban Patient Population as Quantified in Number of Days.”
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2018 Annual Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference
  • Van J, Lin J, Fung C, Lohre J. “Surgical Site Infection Rates and Preoperative MRSA Colonization in Elective Foot and Ankle Surgery.”
    • Poster Accepted for Presentation at 2017 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
  • Sheth S, Cardena V, Murray W, Weaver A, Hirschbein E, Van J. “Ankle Fracture Skin Closure: Staples versus Suture.”
    • Poster Presented at 2016 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
  • Wiest A, Sansosti L, Ellis W, Meyr A, Yurkanin G, Van J. “Treatment of Joint Depression Calcaneal Fractures Utilizing Combination Mini External Fixator and Percutaneous Screw Fixation.”
    • Poster Presented at 2015 ACFAS Annual Scientific Conference
  • Van J. ACFAS on-line Scientific Literature Review, May 2013. “Treatment of Posttraumatic Equinus Deformity and Concomitant Soft Tissue Defects of the Heel.” Shut H, Ma B, Kan S, Wang H, Shao H, Watson JT. J Trauma. 2011 Dec;71(6):1699-1704.
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