BRANDON, FL, February 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) With the podiatric field constantly advancing and improving, Dr. Brandi Johnson, podiatrist in Tampa, of Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists, works to remain up-to-date with various advancements. To help improve the care and services offered, Dr. Johnson is excited to announce the recent addition of Dr. Gloried Ebsworth to Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists' experienced team of podiatric professionals in August 2012.
"With the addition of Dr. Ebsworth to our experienced podiatric team we can continue to provide our patients with exceptional foot and ankle health care. We encourage all of our patients to meet Dr. Ebsworth and to schedule their next appointment with her. We look forward to working closely with Dr. Ebsworth in providing our patients with the best in quality podiatric care," said Dr. Brandi Johnson, Tampa podiatrist.
Dr. Gloried Ebsworth, Tampa, FL podiatrist, was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and grew up in the historic town of San Gennan where she worked along with her siblings with her parents, both pharmacists, who owned the local community pharmacy. Dr. Ebsworth began her formal college education in the biology program of the University of Puerto Rico's Mayaguez Campus. During her sophomore year, Dr. Ebsworth participated in a college exchange program in which she attended the University of Massachusetts' Amherst Campus (UMass) for a semester.
While she was at UMass, she was offered a transfer to complete her bachelor's degree in Science. Dr. Ebsworth went on to make the Dean's List and graduated Cum Laude in 2001. Continuing her studies, Dr. Ebsworth attended the prestigious University of Massachusetts Medical School's Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences where she obtained her Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences in 2004.
"My experiences with research combined with the values that were instilled in me growing up in a family of medical professions fueled my desire to pursue a career in medicine. It truly is an honor to provide valuable foot and ankle health care to my patients so that they can enjoy a healthy, pain-free lifestyle. I look forward to continuing to provide the best possible care for my patients," said Dr. Gloried Ebsworth, podiatrist in Tampa, FL.
Dr. Gloried Ebsworth moved to Tampa, FL to attend Barry University's School of Podiatry Medicine and Surgery. When at Barry, she made the Dean's List and was the recipient of Barry University's Podiatry Medicine Academic Scholarship. Dr. Ebsworth had the opportunity to train with a medical team that provides the highest care in surgical and clinical podiatric medicine to the nation's veterans. She has also received extensive clinical training in diabetic wound/ulcer care, as well as fore foot and rear foot surgery for three years.
With the addition of Dr. Gloried Ebsworth in August 2012, Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists continues to provide their patients with the best in available foot and ankle health care. From Tampa foot pain and heel pain, to foot and ankle surgery in Tampa, patients can receive the care they need and trust at Advanced Foot & ankle Specialists.
About Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists: Established in 2001, Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists is a group practice of podiatric physicians. Working together to provide exceptional care at Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists are Drs. Brandi Johnson, Mark Leitner and Gloried Ebsworth. Together, this team of podiatric professionals offer a wide range of conservative and surgical treatment options, including foot and ankle surgery, heel pain, foot pain and diabetes foot care, among others.
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206 Buckingham Place, Suite 101
Brandon, FL 33511
(813) 571-2977
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Advanced Foot and Ankle Specialists Welcome New Member to Podiatric Team
Dr. Brandi Johnson, podiatrist in Tampa, is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Gloried Ebsworth to Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists.
2013-02-01
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[Press-News.org] Advanced Foot and Ankle Specialists Welcome New Member to Podiatric TeamDr. Brandi Johnson, podiatrist in Tampa, is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Gloried Ebsworth to Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists.