Christopher J. Gauland, DPM - Originally from Long Island, New York. He studied at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada before receiving his undergraduate degree in Biology (Physiology) from East Carolina University. After receiving his degree; he received is Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) from Temple University - College of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Gauland then completed his surgical residency training at both the Midwest Medical Center - Winona Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana and the Midwestern Regional Medical Center in Zion, Illinois. His clinical interests are in Sports Medicine, Trauma, Ankle and Foot Arthroscopy and Ulcer and Wound Care. Dr. Gauland's hobbies and curricular activities include bike riding, sailing, lacrosse and alumni affairs with East Carolina University.
Kenneth Rosenthal, DPM - Transferred to Greenville, North Carolina from the Washington, DC area where he had been in practice in Northern Virginia for 10 years. During that time, he actively participated in resident teaching, as well as clinical practice. Dr. Rosenthal was formerly the podiatry section chief at his local hospital. He is a Maryland native who attended Pennsylvania State University and Temple University of Podiatric Medicine where he received his podiatry degree. He then completed a 3 year residency program at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital in Pittsburgh, specializing in reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle. Dr. Rosenthal is board certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. His clinical interests include reconstructive surgery and surgical correction of bunions and hammertoes. Dr. Rosenthal's outside interests include spending time with his family, watching the Pittsburgh Steelers and muscle cars.
Jonathan O'Quinn, DPM, MS - Originally from Durham, North Carolina. He received his Bachelor's degree in Zoology and Master's degree in Physiology from North Carolina State University. Dr. O'Quinn then received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. He then completed three years of medical and surgical residency training in Foot and Ankle surgery through the Department of Orthopaedics at The Cleveland Clinic. His clinical interests are diabetic limb salvage and wound care, injuries of the foot and ankle, dermatology, and correction of bunions, hammertoes and other foot deformities. Dr. O'Quinn enjoys cooking, hiking, and target shooting, and he is actively involved with Wildlife Rehabilitation, is a member of Oakmont Baptist Church, and a writer for The Creation Research Society.