With experience spanning the operating room, elite athletics, and international sports organizations, Dr. Richards focuses on advancing the role of education in surgical and sports medicine excellence. At CFAR, she works to bridge the gap between clinical research and real-world practice.
Her efforts center on delivering evidence-based learning in reconstructive surgery, podiatric sports medicine, and injury prevention. She is committed to equipping emerging foot and ankle surgeons with practical insight and progressive clinical perspectives that improve patient outcomes.
Dr. Windram joined the CFAR committee with a strong sense of responsibility to give back to the community that shaped his surgical philosophy and patient-centered approach.
He values CFAR’s mission of service-driven care and clinical excellence. Through his involvement, he aims to mentor and share knowledge with the next generation of physicians, reinforcing both technical skill and professional purpose.
Dr. Miller is dedicated to advancing foot and ankle care through education, collaboration, and innovation. As part of the CFAR Education Committee, he contributes to an environment focused on case-based learning, evidence-driven practice, and continuous improvement.
He focuses on growing learning programs, encouraging teamwork across specialties, and helping doctors adopt new surgical techniques. His work also shows a strong commitment to mentoring others and supporting the future of the field.