George D. Lane, D.P.M., is Board Certified in Foot and Ankle Surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. He graduated with a B.S. degree from Virginia Tech in 1984, and as Class Valedictorian from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine with a D.P.M. degree in 1997. Dr. Lane then completed intensive three-year surgical training at the INOVA Fairfax Hospital Northern Virginia Podiatric Residency Program. During his final year of training, he had the distinction of being appointed Chief Resident. He also served on a four-month plastic surgery reconstructive foot and ankle fellowship at Georgetown University Hospital, under the guidance of Christopher Attinger, a world-renowned reconstructive foot and ankle plastic surgeon. Dr. Lane is now a Clinical Instructor at the INOVA Fairfax Hospital Podiatric Residency program.
Following surgical residency, he immediately joined Dr. Seth Rubenstein in Reston, Virginia, creating the current partnership called Fox Mill Foot and Ankle Center. The partnering was based on the common philosophy of both doctors to provide the best comprehensive foot and ankle care available.
Since beginning private practice, Dr. Lane has been active in his profession, holding various hospital, as well as podiatric medical society offices. He is currently Podiatry Section Chief under the Department of Orthopedics at INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital.
Dr. Lane’s practice includes diabetic foot care, pediatrics, as well as all aspects of conservative and surgical management of the foot and ankle. Dr. Lane is active with the local Northern Virginia running community, caring for professional and nonprofessional athletes. He has always enjoyed running and recently completed three marathons including the prestigious Boston Marathon in 2002.
Dr. Lane was raised in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Prior to podiatric medical education, he worked as a Construction Engineer.
Dr. Lane is married and is the father of two children. He and his wife enjoy traveling and gardening. They are active members of the Northern Virginia Church of Christ in Oakton, Virginia.
Personal
Date of Birth: February 10, 1966
Place of Birth: Hackensack, NJ
Education
o Northern Virginia/INOVA Fairfax Hospital
Podiatric Residency Program (Three-Year Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Medical and Surgical Training), July 1997-June 2000
Chief Resident, Podiatric Surgery, 2000
Chief Resident, Department of Plastic Surgery, Limb Salvage Service, Georgetown University Hospital, 1999
Academic Institutions
Medical College of Virginia and Georgetown University
Training encompasses all aspects of forefoot, rearfoot, and ankle surgery including lower extremity trauma, elective forefoot and rearfoot reconstruction, pediatrics, rearfoot/ankle fusions, ankle arthroscopy, diabetic limb salvage, and plastic surgery of the foot and ankle (flaps/skin plasties/skin grafts)
Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (now Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine) 8th At Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, May 1997
Class Valedictorian
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA 24060
Bachelor of Science: Building Construction, June 1989
Additional Training
External Fixation Workshops/Seminars
Ace Depuy, Pittsburgh, PA, December, 2004
Orthofix, Scottsdale, AZ, November, 2002
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, February, 2003
Extracorporeal Shockwave Training Course for Chronic Heel Pain
August, 2002
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, George Washington University Medical College
Certificate of Training, August, 2002
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, George Washington University Medical College
Certification, November, 1999
Laser Surgery Workshop, Fairfax Surgical Center, Fairfax, VA
Successful Course Completion, February, 1998
ACFAS Arthroscopic Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Surgical Skills Course, Chicago, IL
Certificate of Completion
December, 1998
Academic Appointments
INOVA Fairfax Hospital/Northern Virginia Podiatric Residency Program
Clinical Faculty, 2000 to present
State License
Virginia, #0103001044, 1997 to present
Certifying Boards
American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Board Certified in Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery, July, 2004
Board Certified in Foot Surgery, July 2002
Diplomate, July 2002
National Board of Examiners
Diplomate, May 1997
Professional Associations
American Podiatric Medical Association
2000 to present
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Resident and Student Member, 1993 to 2000
President, Pennsylvania Student Chapter, 1995 to 1996
Fellow, August 2002
American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine
Associate since , May 2003
Honors
ACFAS Dr. Earl G. Kaplan Award recipient, 1997
Alumni Award recipient, 1997
APMWA Distinguished Podiatric Writing Award recipient, 1997
Clinical Science Award recipient, 1997
Constantine E. Mamas, DPM Memorial Award recipient, 1997
Lewis Gordon Memorial Award recipient, 1997
Paul R. Quintavalle, Sr., DPM Memorial Faculty Award recipient, 1997
Pi Delta National Honor Society Member, 1995-1997
Professor G. Elmer Harford Memorial Award recipient, 1997
Professor M.H. Samitz, MD Award recipient, 1997
Stirling-Harford Honorary Anatomical Society Member, 1994-1997
Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges, 1997
APMA Membership Scholarship recipient, 1996
E. Dalton McGlamry, DPM, Memorial Scholarship recipient, 1996
Langer Biomechanical Scholarship Award recipient, 1994-1996
Zella Walling Vicha Memorial Scholarship recipient, 1996
Dr. Gartha E. Wolfe Memorial Scholarship recipient, 1994
Dean's Letter of Commendation
Clinical Papers
Lane, G.D.; New Technique for Digital Fusion with Cannulated Screw. JFAS, March 2005.
Lane, G.D., London, B; Heel Spur Syndrome: A Retrospective Report on the Percutaneous Plantar Transverse Surgical Approach. JFAS, November 2004.
Grandi, R., Lane, G.D., Pozarny, E.; Venous Aneurysm of the Foot: a Case Report. JAPMA, 2000.