Brett Chatman
DPM, FACFAS
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery
University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Chatman is a foot and ankle surgeon, holding a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. He completed his surgical residency at Georgetown University and MedStar Washington Hospital Center, where he refined his expertise in advanced surgical techniques. Following this, he pursued a fellowship in Lower Extremity Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, further establishing his leadership in limb preservation for high-risk foot types.

Currently, Dr. Chatman serves as an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also acts as the Assistant Fellowship Director and residency liaison. His commitment to education is evident as he shares his extensive knowledge and experience with residents and fellows, shaping the next generation of surgeons. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Chatman is an integral part of a growing limb preservation center, dedicated to advancing care for patients at risk for limb loss. While he contributes to research efforts in his field, his primary focus remains on providing high-quality surgical care and developing effective patient care protocols.

Residing in Philadelphia, PA, Dr. Chatman is committed to enhancing the quality of care for patients with foot and ankle conditions in the local community, ensuring they receive the highest standard of surgical intervention and rehabilitation. His dedication to excellence and compassion is a hallmark of his practice.

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