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Podiatrists Do It All
Trauma
Sports
Medicine
Outline
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What is Podiatric Medicine?
What is a D.P.M.?
What is a typical day for a D.P.M.?
What’s the demand for foot & ankle
care?
• How can you become a D.P.M.?
What is Podiatric Medicine?
• Medical and surgical care and treatment of the
foot and ankle
• Sub-specialties include sports medicine, surgery,
pediatrics, geriatrics, public health and
general wellness
• An important part
of the medical team
What is a D.P.M.?
• Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
• More than just a “foot” doctor
• Total health practitioner
– Conducts examinations
– Prescribes medications, orthotics/braces
– Performs surgery
Where will you find D.P.M.s?
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Private or group practices
HMOs, PPOs
Hospitals
Government such as
Public Health, VA, IHS etc.
• Medical schools
• Military
What is it like to be a D.P.M.?
A typical day
Who do DPMS Treat ?
Common Problems DPMs Treat
What is it like to be a D.P.M.?
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The education of a medical specialist
The variety of a general practitioner
The freedom of an entrepreneur
The rewards
– Relieving patients’ pain
– Keeping people active
– Outstanding earning potential
Why become a D.P.M.?
• Strong demand for podiatric physicians
– Recent Workforce Study indicates a
need to increase the number of
podiatrists
• Flexible work hours
• Financial opportunities
• Options in practice
Where can you study Podiatric Medicine?
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Miami Shores, Florida
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
New York City
Independence, Ohio
North Chicago, Illinois
Des Moines, Iowa
Oakland, California
Glendale, Arizona
Pomona, California
What are the admission requirements?
• Complete at least three years (90 hours)
of undergraduate study with emphasis on
sciences or pre-med curriculum
• MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test)
• Other exams may be accepted
What do D.P.M. students study?
• Year 1 & 2
– Classroom instruction
– Anatomy, Biochemistry, etc.
• Year 3 & 4
– Clinical Skills, Patient Care
– Physical Diagnosis, Surgery, Neurology,
Dermatology, Biomechanics, etc.
• All with a focus on the
lower extremity
Is there a residency training
requirement?
• Upon graduation, podiatric physicians are required
by nearly all states to complete at least two years of
postgraduate residency training
• Residency programs range
from two to four years
in length
What is the licensing and
certification process for D.P.M.s?
• National Boards are taken while in
podiatric medical school
• Most states also require a written and/or
oral exam prior to licensure
• Board certification is
available in orthopedics &
primary medicine and
in surgery
How can you apply to a
college of podiatric medicine?
• Visit www. APMA.org, or
www.AACPM.org, or
any of the nine college websites
• Complete the online application
• Take advantage of mentoring
opportunities through the
DPM Mentor Network
What is the application process?
• Submit an application through the on-line
American Association of Colleges of Podiatric
Medicine Application Service (AACPMAS)
• Letters of recommendation,
transcripts and a personal
interview are required
• Financial aid is available
at all schools
www.aacpm.org
Information Resources
• www.apma.org/careers
• Shadowing opportunities