Podiatrist in NJ - Jasen Langley, DPM


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Podiatrist in NJ - Jasen Langley, DPM

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Education Neptune High School, Neptune NJ Rutgers University, Newark, NJ Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Residency Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital Hospital Affiliation Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ, Staff Physician Center for Special Surgery, Wall, NJ Staff Physician Imperial Care Center, Neptune, NJ Staff Physician Neptune Conva Center, Neptune, NJ Staff Physician Academic Interests Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery Diabetic Wound Care Pediatrics Foot Deformities and Conditions Trauma of the Foot and Ankle Sports Medicine / Sprains and Fractures Professional Affiliations American Podiatric Medical Association New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society American College of Foot and ANkle Surgeons American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management Fidelty Lodge No. 42 PHA F&AM (Masonic Lodge) Phi Upsilon Chapter (Neptune, NJ), Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Neptune Township Drug and Alcohol Alliance Jackson Township Optimist Club Howell Chamber or Commerce Lakewood Chamber or Commerce Jackson Chamber or Commerce Southern Monmouth Chamber or Commerce Edison Chamber or Commerce Personal Dr. Langley hails from Neptune, NJ. He loves to spend his free time with his three daughters and loves to travel. He has specific interests in Practice Management and has lectured and written multple articles on various subjects. Also, Dr. Langley has academic interests in external fixation and trauma. Dr. Langley is available for any group or organization with an interest in eduating the public in foot and ankle disorders.

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