Clinical Privileges Profile Podiatry. Kettering Medical Center System

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Printed Name Clinical Privileges Profile Podiatry Kettering Medical Center System Kettering Medical Center Sycamore Medical Center Applicant: Check off the Requested box for each privilege requested. Applicants have the burden of producing information deemed adequate by the Hospital for a proper evaluation of current competence, current clinical activity, and other qualifications and for resolving any doubts related to qualifications for requested privileges. Clinical Service Chief: Check the appropriate box for recommendation on the last page of this form. If recommended with conditions or not recommended, provide condition or explanation on the last page of this form. Other Requirements 1. Podiatrists may admit, perform H & Ps, write orders and prescribe medications within the limits of their licensure and of the Medical Staff Bylaws, Organization Manual, and Credentials Manual. If treatment Is not within the scope of practice as determined by state law, at the time of admission or becomes necessary during the course of hospital treatment, such treatment shall be under the supervision of a doctor who is a member of the medical staff with privileges to treat the specified medical condition. It shall be the responsibility of the admitting podiatrist to make arrangements with a doctor who is a member of the medical staff to be responsible for the patient s treatment. Mandatory medical consults are required for admission greater than 24 hours. 2. Note that privileges granted may only be exercised at the site(s) and setting(s) that have the appropriate equipment, license, beds, staff, and other support required to provide the services defined in this document. Site-specific services may be defined in hospital or department policy. 3. This document is focused on defining qualifications related to competency to exercise clinical privileges. The applicant must also adhere to any additional organizational, regulatory, or accreditation requirements that the organization is obligated to meet. NOTE: A grandfather clause for board certification exists for those on staff as of 9/1/2009 or have completed their residency prior to January 1, 2000. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PODIATRY TYPE I To be eligible to apply for core privileges in podiatry (Type I), CLOSED for new initial applicants, those seeking reappointment must meet the following criteria: Type I Privileges The applicant must demonstrate successful completion of a Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) accredited training program and demonstrated competence reflective of the scope of privileges requested. performance of at least 20 Type I podiatric procedures reflective of the scope of privileges requested

Page 2 of 7 during the past 12 months or demonstrate successful completion of an accredited training program or research in a clinical setting within the past 12 months. Reappointment requirements: To be eligible to renew core privileges in podiatry (Type I), the applicant Current demonstrated competence and an adequate volume of experience (20 Type I podiatric procedures) with acceptable results reflective of the scope of privileges requested for the past 24 months TYPE I PODIATRIC Requested Admit (see #1 under Other Requirements above), evaluate, diagnose, provide consultation, order diagnostic studies, and treat the foot by mechanical, medical, or superficial surgical means on patients of all ages. The core privileges in this specialty include Type III podiatric privileges and procedures on the attached procedure list and such other procedures that are extensions of the same techniques and skills. [Note: This core is closed to new initial applicants.] QUALIFICATIONS FOR PODIATRY TYPE II To be eligible to apply for core privileges in podiatry (Type II), the initial applicant must meet the following criteria: Type II Privileges The applicant must demonstrate successful completion of a podiatric residency accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) and board certification/qualification as outlined in Article 2, Section 2.2, Eligibility - 2.2.2 in the Medical Staff Bylaws and demonstrated competence in the privileges requested. AND performance of at least 50 Type II podiatric procedures reflective of the scope of during the past 12 months or demonstrate successful completion of a CPME accredited podiatric surgery residency or research in a clinical setting within the past 12 months. Reappointment requirements: To be eligible to renew core privileges in podiatry (Type II), the applicant Current demonstrated competence and an adequate volume of experience of 24 Type II podiatric procedures with acceptable results reflective of the scope of privileges requested for the past 24 months TYPE II PODIATRIC Requested Admit (see #1 under Other Requirements above), evaluate and treat patients of all ages with podiatric problems/conditions of the forefoot, and midfoot and nonreconstructive hindfoot. The core privileges in this specialty include the procedures on the attached procedure list and such other procedures that are extensions of the same techniques and skills.

Page 3 of 7 QUALIFICATIONS FOR PODIATRY TYPE III To be eligible to apply for core privileges in podiatry (Type III), the initial applicant must meet the following criteria: Type III Privileges: The applicant must demonstrate successful completion of a podiatric surgical residency accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) and board certification/qualification as outlined in Article 2, Section 2.2, Eligibility - 2.2.2 in the Medical Staff Bylaws and demonstrated competence in the privileges requested. AND performance of at least 50 Type III podiatric procedures reflective of the scope of privileges requested during the past 12 months or demonstrate successful completion of a CPME accredited podiatric surgery residency or research in a clinical setting within the past 12 months. Reappointment requirements: To be eligible to renew core privileges in podiatry (Type III), the applicant Current demonstrated competence and an adequate volume of experience 24 Type III podiatric procedures reflective of the scope of privileges requested with acceptable results for the past 24 months TYPE III PODIATRIC Requested Admit (see #1 under Other Requirements above), evaluate, diagnose, provide consultation, order diagnostic studies and treat the forefoot, midfoot, rearfoot, and reconstructive and nonreconstructive hind foot and related structures by medical or surgical means. The core privileges in this specialty include Type II podiatric privileges and procedures on the attached procedure list and such other procedures that are extensions of the same techniques and skills. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PODIATRY TYPE IV To be eligible to apply for core privileges in podiatry (Type IV), the initial applicant must meet the following criteria: Type IV Privileges: The applicant must demonstrate successful completion of a 24 (PSR-24) month podiatric surgical residency accredited by the Council of Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) and board certification/qualification as outlined in Article 2, Section 2.2, Eligibility - 2.2.2 in the Medical Staff Bylaws and demonstrated competence in the privileges requested. AND performance of at least 50 Type IV podiatric procedures reflective of the scope of privileges requested during the past 12 months or demonstrate successful completion of an accredited podiatric surgical residency within the past 12 months. Reappointment requirements: To be eligible to renew core privileges in podiatry (Type IV), the applicant Current demonstrated competence and an adequate volume of experience 24 Type IV podiatric procedures reflective of the scope of privileges requested with acceptable results for the past 24 months

Page 4 of 7 TYPE IV PODIATRIC Requested Admit (see #1 under Other Requirements above), evaluate and treat patients of all ages with podiatric problems/conditions of the ankle to include procedures involving osteotomies, arthrodesis, and open repair of fractures of the ankle joint. Assess, stabilize, and determine disposition of patients with emergent conditions consistent with medical staff policy regarding emergency and consultative call services. The core privileges in this specialty include Type III podiatric privileges and procedures on the attached procedure list and such other procedures that are extensions of the same techniques and skills. SPECIAL NON (SEE SPECIFIC CRITERIA) If desired, noncore privileges are requested individually in addition to requesting the core. Each individual requesting noncore privileges must meet the specific threshold criteria governing the exercise of the privilege requested including training, required previous experience, and maintenance of clinical competence. ANKLE IMPLANTS Criteria: Qualify for and be granted privileges in Type IV Podiatry. Accredited surgical residency must include evidence of training and performance of the procedure. Required previous experience: Demonstrated current competence and evidence of the performance of at least 5 procedures in the past 12 months. Maintenance of privilege: Demonstrated current competence with evidence of the performance of at least 2 procedures in the past 24 months based on results of ongoing professional practice evaluation and outcomes. Requested CORE PROCEDURE LIST This is not intended to be an all-encompassing list but rather reflective of the categories/types of procedures included in the core. To the applicant: If you wish to exclude any procedures, please strike through those procedures that you do not wish to request, initial, and date. Type I Podiatric [Note: This core is closed to new initial applicants.] 1. Soft-tissue surgery involving a nail or plantar wart excision, avulsion of toenail, excision or destruction of nail matrix, removal of superficial foreign body and treatment of corns and calluses 2. Order and provide preliminary interpretation of diagnostic tests related to podiatric patients, apply or prescribe foot appliances, orthotics, shoe modifications, and special footwear 3. Write prescriptions for medications commonly used in practice of podiatry Type II Podiatric (includes those privileges in Type I) 1. Anesthesia (topical, local and regional blocks) 2. CO 2 laser 3. Debridement of ulcer

Page 5 of 7 4. Digital exostectomy 5. Digital fusions 6. Digital tendon transfers, lengthening, repair 7. Digital/ray amputation 8. Excision of benign bone cysts and bone tumors, forefoot 9. Excision of sesamoids 10. Excision of skin lesion of foot and ankle 11. Excision of soft tissue mass (neuroma, ganglion, fibroma) 12. Hallux valgus repair with or without metatarsal osteotomy (including first metatarsal cuneiform joint) 13. I & D mid and rearfoot infections 14. Implant arthroplasty forefoot 15. Incision of onychia 16. Metatarsal excision 17. Metatarsal exostectomy 18. Metatarsal osteotomy 19. Midtarsal and tarsal exostectomy (include posterior calc spur) 20. Neurolysis of forefoot nerves 21. Onychoplasty 22. Open/closed reduction, digital fracture 23. Open/closed reduction, metatarsal fractures 24. Plantar fasciotomy with or without excision of calc spur 25. Removal of foreign body 26. Syndactylization of digits 27. Tenotomy/capsulotomy, digit 28. Tenotomy/capsulotomy, metatarsal, phalangeal joint 29. Treatment of deep wound infections, osteomyelitis Type III Podiatric (includes those privileges in Types I & II) 1. Chopart amputation 2. Excision of accessory ossicles, midfoot and rearfoot 3. Excision of benign bone cyst or bone tumors, rearfoot 4. Local soft tissue transfer 5. Neurolysis of nerves, rearfoot, ankle, and distal leg 6. Open/closed reduction of foot fracture other than digital or metatarsal excluding calcaneal 7. Osteotomies of the midfoot and rearfoot 8. Peroneal nerve decompression 9. Polydactylism revision 10. Rearfoot fusion 11. Skin graft 12. Surgical treatment of neoplasms; soft tissue and osseous 13. Syndactylism revision 14. Tarsal coalition repair 15. Tendon lengthening (nondigital) 16. Tendon rupture repair (nondigital) 17. Tendon transfers (nondigital) 18. Tenodesis 19. Transmetatarsal amputation 20. Traumatic injury of foot and related structures Type IV Podiatric (includes those privileges in Types I, II & III) 1. Ankle arthroscopy 2. Ankle fusion 3. Ankle stabilization procedures 4. Arthroesis

Page 6 of 7 5. Arthrodesis tarsal and ankle joints 6. Arthroplasty, with or without implants, tarsal and ankle joints, e.g. subtalar joint arthrodesis 7. Major tendon surgery of the foot and ankle such as tendon transpositionings, recessions, suspensions 8. Open and closed reduction fractures of the ankle 9. Open/closed reduction of foot fracture other than digital or metatarsal including calcaneal and talus 10. Osteotomy, multiple, tarsal bones (e.g. tarsal wedge osteotomies) 11. Osteotomy, tibia, fibula 12. Repair of talar dome lesions; osteochondral fractures/fragment 13. Subtalar joint arthroesis procedures 14. Surgical treatment of osteomyelitis of ankle 15. Symes amputation NOTE: Any practitioner may apply for a specific privilege in any of the identified types by documenting training and demonstrated current clinical competence in said procedure. Practitioner FLUOROSCOPY Requested Must demonstrate competence initial applicants must complete online quiz; reapplicants must complete annual attestations. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PRACTITIONER I have requested only those privileges for which by education, training, current experience, and demonstrated performance I am qualified to perform and that I wish to exercise at Hospital, and I understand that: a. In exercising any clinical privileges granted, I am constrained by Hospital and Medical Staff policies and rules applicable generally and any applicable to the particular situation. b. Any restriction on the clinical privileges granted to me is waived in an emergency situation and in such situation my actions are governed by the applicable section of the Medical Staff Bylaws or related documents. Signature: PODIATRY REVIEWER RECOMMENDATION I have reviewed the requested clinical privileges and supporting documentation for the above-named applicant and make the following recommendation(s): Recommend all requested privileges. Recommend privileges with the following conditions/modifications: Do not recommend the following requested privileges: Privilege 1. 2. 3. 4. Condition/Modification/Explanation

Page 7 of 7 Notes Podiatry Reviewer Signature: CLINICAL SERVICE CHIEF'S RECOMMENDATION I have reviewed the requested clinical privileges and supporting documentation for the above-named applicant and make the following recommendation(s): Recommend all requested privileges. Recommend privileges with the following conditions/modifications: Do not recommend the following requested privileges: Privilege 1. 2. 3. 4. Condition/Modification/Explanation Notes Clinical Service Chief Signature: FOR MEDICAL STAFF OFFICE USE ONLY Credentials Committee action Medical Executive Committee action Board of Directors action Adopted: November 11, 2010 Revised: July 8, 2013 (Credentials); July 16, 2013 (MEC & BOT)