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Podiatric Medicine

Foot doctor, but not "just a foot doctor." The AACPM site has this to say:

'It is all about feet and ankles, the parts of the body that take a pounding every day. When a quarterback gets "turf toe", he might see a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM). When a child suffers from "flat feet", he or she might see a DPM. When diabetics have poor circulation in their feet, they might see a DPM.

Caring for a variety of people with a variety of foot- and ankle-related ailments is what Podiatric Medicine is all about."

In some states these physicians can do knee work as well. One advantage of podiatric medicine is you can design your career to your own lifestyle requirements. Specialize in podopediatrics, geriatric, surgery. With diabetes and obesity at epidemic levels, you will have job security for years to come. In third world countries people with "club foot" may go for decades without treatment walking on the side of the foot. Very debilitating. As Dr. Peter Paicos, DPM, communicated during his visit to Gordon, the foot is a mirror of overall health. - CS

Links:

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine - www.aacpm.org

American Podiatric Medical Association - www.apma.org

News about feet - www.epodiatry.com

 

updated 5/4/07

 

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