Chia-Ding Shih

DPM, MPH, MA
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery
Keck Medicine of USC

Chia-Ding (JD) Shih, DPM, MPH, specializes in chronic wounds of the foot and ankle, diabetic foot prevention, lower extremity biomechanics, and foot and ankle reconstructive surgery. Dr. Shih is board certified in Podiatric Medicine and holds a master’s in public health.

His research interests include population studies in non-traumatic amputation prevention and health care disparities, along with biomechanics and foot and ankle reconstruction as part of wound management. He is widely published in peer-reviewed medical journals on topics such as diabetic foot epidemiology, diabetic foot ulcer and infection diagnostic imaging and diabetic foot prevention strategy and policy.

Dr. Shih is active in the American and California Podiatric Medical Associations and the American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine, where he serves as a mentor. He received the Arthur E. Helfand Award for outstanding research and the John and Janet Carson Public Health Advocacy Award, both from the American Public Health Association.

He completed the Lawrence B. Harkness Limb Salvage Fellowship at Keck Medicine in 2019. He received his doctorate in Podiatric Medicine with honors from the California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University, then completed his residency in podiatric medicine and surgery with the Department of Veteran Affairs Greater Los Angeles/UCLA Olive View Medical Center. Dr. Shih’s interest in preventing amputations led him to get his Master of Public Health from The Dartmouth Institute at Giesel School of Medicine. His goal is to help patients preserve their mobility and live in active, healthy lives.

He grew up in Taipei, Taiwan, and has lived in the United States for more than half his life, residing on both the east and west coasts.

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