(A) A podiatric physician may perform
surgery on the ankle joint, when both of the following requirements are
met:
(1) The podiatric
physician holds privileges to perform surgery on the ankle joint from one or
more of the following entities:
(a) A college of podiatric medicine and surgery approved by
the board pursuant to section 4731.51 of the Revised Code;
(b) A hospital approved by the "Joint Commission"
or the "American Osteopathic Association"; or
(c) An ambulatory surgical facility approved by the
department of health pursuant to its authority under Chapter 3702. of the
Revised Code; and
(2) The podiatric
physician can demonstrate adequate education, training and experience needed to
conform to minimal standards of care of similar practitioners under the same or
similar circumstances by meeting either of the following criteria:
(a) Having attained board qualified status from the
"American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery" and having successfully
completed at least a twenty-four month residency in podiatric surgery approved
by the "Council on Podiatric Medical Education," or
(b) Holding privileges to perform surgery on the ankle
joint from an institution meeting criteria under paragraph (A)(1) of this rule,
providing that such privileges were granted prior to January 30,
1997.
(B) A podiatric physician who performs
surgery on the ankle joint other than in accordance with all the terms of this
rule violates divisions (B)(6) and (B)(20) of section 4731.22 of the Revised
Code.
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