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About Dr. James J. Longobardi
Dr. Longobardi was born and raised in Long Island,
New York, was a U.S. Navy hospital corpsman attached
to the Marine Corps 1973-1977. He has been practicing
in Chula Vista since 1990. In addition worked part-time
with the Indian Health Service at Rincon Indian Reservation
in Northern San Diego County for over 17 years. He
treats various medical and surgical conditions of the
Foot and Ankle, and he specializes in Diabetic limb
salvage, and wound care.
Dr. Longobardi is board certified by the American
Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric
Medicine,
and is a Fellow of The American Academy of Foot and
Ankle Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine.
He is on the medical staff of Scripps Mercy Hospital
Chula Vista
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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1978 Bachelor of Science The George Washington
University of Medicine, Physician Assistant
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1989 Podiatric Medical Degree Des Moines Medical
University
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1990 Surgical Residency Cosmetic and Reconstructive
Foot Surgery, Villa View Community Hospital,
San Diego,
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2006 MBA University of Phoenix |
HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS
Scripps Memorial Hospital Chula Vista
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics
American Academy of Pain Management
American Academy of Physicians Assistants
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Member American Podiatric Medical Association
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Member California Podiatric Medical Society
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Member San Diego Podiatric Medical Society
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Secretary San Diego County Podiatric Medical Society
1994-1998
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Former President of the San Diego County Podiatric
Medical Society (1998-1999)
Dr. Longobardi regularly attends continuing medical
education seminars, and has published several articles
regarding Diabetes. He treats various medical and surgical
conditions of the Foot and Ankle.
Enjoys sports, jazz, saxophone and he resides in the
South Bay with his wife and 2 daughters.
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