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Columbia, SC - In a prestigious recognition of his outstanding contributions to podiatric medicine, Columbia VA Health Care System’s (VAHCS) Dr. Brandon Brooks has been admitted as a Fellow
of the Faculty of Podiatric Medicine in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The College, founded in 1599 by Royal Charter from King James VI, is renowned for its long
history of regulating and advancing the standards of medicine, surgery, and pharmacy in Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Dr. Brooks' nomination was based on his significant research
in amputation prevention, foot and ankle surgery, and postoperative pain management. His work has made substantial advancements in early intervention and innovative surgical techniques aimed
at reducing the need for amputations, as well as improving patient outcomes through better pain management strategies. Expressing his gratitude, Dr. Brooks commented, "Working with
the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow will provide me an avenue to network and collaborate with physicians and surgeons from around the world. This fellowship not only
recognizes my past work but also opens new doors for future research and clinical advancements." Dr. Brooks' reaction to his admission was one of both excitement and humility.
"I was thrilled and humbled to receive such a prestigious recognition. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of my entire team," he shared. He underscored the importance
of global cooperation and multidisciplinary efforts in advancing medical research, particularly in the field of podiatric medicine. "The exchange of knowledge and best practices with
international colleagues will allow us to bring cutting-edge treatments and methodologies back home," Dr. Brooks noted. "This collaboration is crucial for advancing our field and
providing the best possible care for our Veterans." The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, with its extensive heritage spanning over six centuries, offers a wealth of
resources for exploring the history of medicine. Dr. Brooks' admission as a Fellow places him among a select group of Podiatric Physicians and Surgeons, further solidifying his role as
a leader in his field. Oscar Rodriguez, Columbia VAHCS’ acting medical center director, praised Dr. Brooks' achievement, stating, "Dr. Brooks' admission as a Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is a significant honor that reflects his dedication to advancing medical research and improving patient care. His work has a profound
impact on the lives of our Veterans, and we are incredibly proud to have him as part of our team." Looking ahead, Dr. Brooks plans to focus on advanced wound care, regenerative
medicine, and multidisciplinary limb preservation teams, areas he believes hold great potential for improving patient care, particularly for Veterans. "Our goal is to continue pushing
the boundaries of what is possible in podiatric medicine," he remarked. Dr. Brooks' fellowship represents not only a personal milestone but also a significant step forward for the
Columbia VA Health Care System in its mission to provide the highest quality of care for Veterans. His ongoing research and collaboration with international colleagues promise to bring new
insights and advancements to the field of podiatric medicine.