Dr. Jason Lehr, DPM completed his undergraduate degree and pre-medicine
requirements at BYU prior to his acceptance to the California College of
Podiatric Medicine where he was awarded his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree
in May of 1998. Immediately following graduation, Jason was accepted into a 2
year post-graduate Surgical Residency Program at the prestigious Los Angeles
Metropolitan Medical Center. There, he completed hundreds of foot and ankle
procedures ranging from simple ingrown toenails to advanced reconstructive
surgery of the foot and ankle. Rotations in Internal Medicine, Vascular and
General Surgery, Pathology, Radiology, Rheumatology, Emergency, Diabetic Care,
Biomechanics and Foot and Ankle Surgery were also successfully completed.
Dr. Lehr possesses surgical skills, fluency in Spanish, and interest in Pediatrics all
contributed to his appointment as the Chief Resident over the Baja Project for
cripple children in Baja, Mexico. This project teams Orthopedic, Vascular, and
other specialists to perform advanced reconstructive surgery for many needy
patients ñ particularly children. Some of the advanced procedures Dr. Lehr
performed while a member of the Baja Project were Clubfoot, Achilles Tendon
Lengthening, Flatfoot Reconstruction, etc. Dr. Lehr has made several medical
excursions to El Salvador for similar projects and was recently appointed by the
Foot Institute's Continuing Education division to set up a program for crippled
children in Central America. Jason will be organizing teams of interested
Podiatric, Orthopedic, and other medical personnel equipped to perform
reconstructive surgery for the many disadvantaged crippled children who would
not otherwise receive this important medical attention.
Dr. Lehr has published a number of papers on topics such as foot pain in
patients with fibromyalgia, and emoral nerve blocks in pediatric patients. He
plans to continue researching similar topics of interest. Dr. Lehr is a member
of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the California Podiatric Medical
Association and the Alberta Podiatric Association. Jason, his wife and young
daughter are excited to make their home in Calgary where Jason can pursue a
number of his hobbies and interests such as motocross riding, water and snow
skiing, ball sports, etc.
Dr. Todd Schnoor, DPM received his undergraduate and premedicine requirements at
the University of Lethbridge prior to his acceptance to the California College
of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco where he was awarded his Doctor of
Podiatric Medicine degree in May of 1998. Immediately following graduation Todd
completed a 1 year podiatric medical residency where he trained in San Francisco
and the surrounding area. Todd then pursued a 1 year surgical residency at Coast
Plaza Doctors Hospital in Norwalk California where he trained and completed
hundreds of surgical procedures of the foot and ankle.
During his training he also completed rotations in pathology, orthopedic and
general surgery, dermatology, radiology, general medicine, emergency medicine
and biomechanics. Dr. Schnoor also trained in sports medicine at Camp Pendleton
Naval Base in California and Diabetic wound care at the Sacaton Indian
Reservation in Arizona.
Dr. Schnoor enjoys all sports and has donated his skills in walkathons,
marathons, triathlons as well as various team sporting events. Research has
also been of interest with papers on Antioxidants in the Aging and Hyperbaric
Oxygen in Wound Healing which are awaiting publication in the Journal of the
American Podiatric Medical Association
Dr. Schnoor is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the
California Podiatric Medical Association, the Alberta Podiatric Association and
is board qualified in foot surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery.
Todd, his wife and three sons love living in Edmonton and enjoy the surrounding
outdoors as well as the City amenities.
Dr. Scott Hollingsworth,
DPM is originally from Southern Alberta. He attended BYU
where he completed a Bachelor's degree as well as his pre-med. requirements. He
then attended Podiatric Medical School in Iowa where he completed a four-year
medical degree as a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine.
Upon completion of podiatric medical school, Dr. Hollingsworth completed a foot
and ankle surgical residency in Reno, Nevada. During his residency, he logged
in excess of 500 surgeries and was trained to treat medical problems of the foot
and ankle as well as related pathologies.


Dr. Scott Fitzner, DPM, is originally from Edmonton where he completed his undergraduate and pre-medicine studies at the University of Alberta. He was then accepted to the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in Iowa where he completed a four year medical degree and graduated as a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine.
Dr. Fitzner then went on to complete a Surgical Residency in St. Louis, Missouri. In his surgical residency he received extensive surgical training in the treatment of forefoot and rear-foot pathology, from bunion and hammertoe correction to flatfoot reconstruction and ankle fractures.
Dr. Fitzner is currently in the process of publishing research studies in the correction of bunion deformities and the surgical outcomes of treating peripheral neuropathy.