Noreen Anwar, DPM, DABPM, FACFAS
Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
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Noreen Anwar, DPM, DABPM, FACFAS
Clinical Assistant Professor
  • About
  • Qualifications
  • Research Overview
  • Recent Publications
  • About

    Dr. Noreen Anwar, originally from Oklahoma, obtained her Bachelor's degree in Microbiology from the University of Oklahoma before pursuing her doctorate in Podiatric Medicine at Des Moines University. Following her academic pursuits in Podiatry, she completed her residency in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and has since become a board-certified Podiatrist. Dr. Anwar has recently relocated to Michigan to be closer to her family, bringing with her a wealth of experience garnered from her position in rural hospitals. Beyond her professional commitments, she finds joy in playing the piano, indulging in baking, and cherishing moments with her loved ones.

    Qualifications
    • Resident
      Trinity Regional Medical Center, Fort Dodge, 2020
    • Resident
      St. Vincent's Medical Center, Jacksonville, 2018
    • DPM
      Des Moines University College of Podiatric Medicine, Des Moines, 2017
    Research Overview

    Dr. Anwar's clinical interests span limb salvage, wound care, sports medicine, and trauma, while her research endeavors focus on diabetic foot infections, anatomy, and wound care optimization.

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Differences in Faculty and Standardized Patient Scores on Professionalism for Second-Year Podiatric Medical Students During a Standardized Simulated Patient Encounter.
      Mahoney JM, Vardaxis V, Anwar N, Hagenbucher J. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc, 2018 Mar; 108 (2): 145 - 150. DOI:10.7547/15-175
      PMID: 29634302
    • Journal Article
      Relationship Between Faculty and Standardized Patient Assessment Scores of Podiatric Medical Students During a Standardized Performance Assessment Laboratory.
      Mahoney JM, Vardaxis V, Anwar N, Hagenbucher J. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc, 2016 Mar; 106 (2): 116 - 120. DOI:10.7547/14-149
      PMID: 27031547