About Foot Care
Learn About Foot Care from the Medical Specialists - Doctors of Podiatric Medicine
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association website, 47% of Americans suffer from a foot ailment, yet only 26 % have actually seen a podiatrist. Are you among the many who have ignored their feet for too long? If you have foot pain, or any concerns about your feet, seek the best medical expertise from the most qualified doctor specializing to foot health!
What is a podiatrist?
A podiatrist is a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon, qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle and related structures of the leg. Podiatrists are uniquely qualified among medical professionals to treat the foot and ankle based on their education, training and experience.
What are the qualifications of a podiatrist?
Podiatrists are defined as physicians by the federal government and in most states. DPMs receive medical education and training comparable to medical doctors, including four years of undergraduate education, four years of graduate education at one of eight accredited podiatric medical colleges and two or three years of hospital residency training. Within the field of podiatry, practitioners can focus on many different specialty areas, including surgery, sports medicine, biomechanics, geriatrics, pediatrics, orthopedics or primary care.
Are all podiatrists board certified?
A majority of podiatrists are board certified. Certification is considered to be an earned credential for those podiatric physicians who have achieved certain levels of skill and ability based upon completion of specific advanced training and clinical experience and examination. The American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM) is the certifying board for the specialty areas of podiatric orthopedics and primary podiatric medicine. The American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery (ABFAS) is the certifying board for the specialty area of foot and ankle surgery.
Learn more about the latest news in podiatric medicine and your foot care by visiting www.apma.org