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Podiatric Medicine Advances Because Our Surgeons Contribute to It.

Rimrock Podiatry's surgeons don't just practice podiatric medicine. They help shape it. Through research, peer review, teaching, and leadership in state and national organizations.

Peer Reviewer & Clinical Research

Dr. Kauwe's academic contributions sit at the intersection of evidence-based medicine and advanced surgical technique. His peer-review work puts him on the leading edge of foot and ankle research, and that currency is reflected in the care his patients receive.

Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery Peer Reviewer

Dr. Kauwe reviews research submissions for the leading peer-reviewed journal in podiatric surgery. Peer reviewers are invited based on demonstrated expertise, and they see the newest research in the field before it reaches publication.

Conference Lecturer

Dr. Kauwe and Dr. Lubek have both presented at the Montana State Podiatric Surgeon conference on surgical technique. Teaching colleagues requires synthesizing current research with clinical outcomes, and keeps a practice current.

Ongoing Education

Dr. Kauwe and Dr. Lubek both continually update their surgical approach based on emerging research. Techniques that are obsolete get retired. Techniques with better evidence get adopted. Patient care doesn't stay static. It improves as the field improves.

Note: Specific peer-reviewed publication titles are pending verification and available on request. Contact the office to connect directly with Dr. Kauwe regarding specific research interests.

Dual Board Certification & Advanced Techniques

Dr. Lubek brings specialized training in advanced surgical techniques, including minimally invasive approaches and complex rearfoot and ankle reconstruction.

Dual Board Certification

Board certified in both Forefoot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery, a dual credential that reflects surgical competency across the full anatomic range of the foot and ankle, from the toes to the ankle joint.

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Advanced training in minimally invasive foot and ankle procedures, which reduce incision size, scarring, and recovery time for appropriate patients, while maintaining the precision of traditional open technique.

Ankle Arthroscopy

Specialized expertise in ankle arthroscopy for the evaluation and treatment of intra-articular pathology, including osteochondral lesions, impingement, and chronic ankle instability.

Diabetic Limb Salvage

Focused training in diabetic limb salvage, one of the most technically demanding and time-sensitive areas of podiatric surgery. Successful limb salvage requires coordinated vascular, infectious-disease, and reconstructive expertise.

Past President, Montana Podiatric Medical Association

Leadership in organized medicine is how a specialty advances at the policy and practice level. Dr. DeMars has spent more than three decades shaping podiatric medicine across Montana.

Leadership

Served as past president of the Montana Podiatric Medical Association, the state-level body responsible for advancing the standard of podiatric care, advocating for the profession, and coordinating continuing education across Montana.

Experience

More than 35 years of foot and ankle surgical experience, with thousands of procedures performed across the full scope of podiatric surgery, from common forefoot corrections to complex rearfoot reconstruction.

ACFAS Fellow

Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, a designation reflecting sustained surgical volume, outcomes, and professional contribution at the national level.

ABPS Board Certified

Board certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, the gold-standard credential for podiatric surgical practice, requiring rigorous case review and examination.

Research isn't just academic. It's safer surgery.

Surgeons who stay engaged with current research perform better surgeries. They know what techniques are obsolete, what the evidence actually supports, and what's on the horizon. When your surgeon reviews journal submissions, they see the field evolving in real time, and your care reflects that.

At Rimrock Podiatry, continued academic engagement isn't a side project. It's built into how we practice. Peer review, lectures, continuing education, and leadership in state podiatric medicine all feed back into what happens in the operating room and the recovery plan that follows.

Are you a physician or referring provider?

We welcome inquiries about specific research interests, unusual cases, or collaborative care. Contact our office to connect directly with our surgeons. We appreciate the chance to discuss cases across specialties and share what we're seeing in foot and ankle surgery today.

About Research & Surgeon Credentials

Why does research matter when choosing a surgeon?
Surgeons who stay engaged with current research perform better surgeries. They know which techniques the evidence no longer supports, which techniques are emerging, and where the field is heading. When your surgeon is actively reading, reviewing, and lecturing on foot and ankle research, your care reflects that currency, not the standard from ten years ago.
Does Dr. Kauwe publish original research?
Dr. Merrell Kauwe serves as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, the leading journal in podiatric surgery, and has lectured at the Montana State Podiatric Surgeon conference. He continues to contribute to the field through peer review and education. Specific publication titles are available on request from our office.
What does it mean that Dr. Kauwe reviews for the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery?
Peer reviewers evaluate research submissions before they are published, assessing methodology, clinical relevance, and accuracy. Being invited to peer review is a professional recognition reserved for surgeons with demonstrated expertise in the subject matter. It also means Dr. Kauwe sees the newest research in foot and ankle surgery before it reaches print, and brings that knowledge into the operating room.
Where have Rimrock's surgeons lectured?
Dr. Merrell Kauwe has lectured at the Montana State Podiatric Surgeon conference on bunion surgery and advanced correction techniques. Dr. Scott DeMars served as past president of the Montana Podiatric Medical Association and has been active in state-level education and leadership for more than three decades. Our surgeons also participate in continuing education and case-based teaching within the broader Montana medical community.

Questions? Call us at (406) 256-0077.