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Podiatrist Corbin Scholz
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What is a podiatrist? Doctor of podiatric medicine, is the only health care professional whose total training focuses on the foot, ankle and related body systems.
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What do they do? Amputations Hammer head toes Diabetics X-rays Warts Ankle problems
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What qualities does a podiatrist need to have? Critical thinking skills Detail oriented Interpersonal skills
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What kind of education do you have to have? Undergraduate education Bachelors degree Residency Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)
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Specific colleges? Iowa State- Undergraduate program. Biology, physiology. ~ $19,164 Des Moines University- podiatry school. ~$56,043 (not including room & board) *Only 9 podiatry schools in the US*
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What is the pay like? $125,000 - $216-000 per year $60 - $103.75 per hour
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Where can podiatrists work? Solo or group medical practices Hospitals Nursing homes Ambulatory surgery centers The federal government Indian reservations
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What are work schedules like? Most podiatrists work full time Some evenings and weekends to accommodate patients On-call
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Being a podiatrist Advantages Satisfaction of helping others Working with people Being able to work independently Good employment opportunities Flexible work schedule Disadvantages Sometimes working evenings and nights Continuing education
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Financial benefits? Retirement accounts Health insurance Paid vacation
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What job can a podiatrist move onto later in life? Medical director at hospital or clinic Medical administrator
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Bibliography Des Moines University. Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. www. Dmu. Edu/ pm/ Discover. ACT. www. Actapps. Act.org/ eDISCOVER Dr. Jill Scholz. Town Square Family Foot Care. Coralville, IA. Occupational Outlook Handbook. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. www. bls.gov /ooh/healthcare/podiatrists.htm#tab-3
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