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and why would FM refer a pt with complicated foot ulceration to a podiatrist over Gen Surg or Ortho? |
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Orthopedic surgeons are great at fixing bony injuries, but not good at soft tissue injuries/ulcerations. They get very little training in wound healing/wound care during residency, and most ortho residents that I know have little interest in that type of thing. In contrast, my hospital's wound care center is essentially run by plastics and podiatry. They're awesome - I have seen the podiatrists heal some awful awful ulcers to something that the patient can actually live with. You have to remember that wound healing involves a good understanding of the surgical options as well as an understanding of the medical side (i.e. the physiology/biochemistry/histology/pathology) side of how the body heals. The ortho guys rarely deal with the medical side of anything; the podiatrists seem to do a better job of training people. Podiatrists can also do routine diabetic foot care - take care of callouses and ulcers early on. They can correctly trim toenails for diabetics (which is a bigger deal than most people realize), as well as remove toenails, etc. They can correctly fit for orthotics. As for gen surg, most surgeons do not take care of the extremities; they will either refer to ortho hand or podiatry/foot-and-ankle ortho. They have, either by default or choice (not sure which) started to limit themselves to the abdomen and chest. Finally, and this may be region dependent, but the podiatrists are much more accomodating. They're easier to get patients in with. The ortho guys, with a few exceptions, are very busy, not very easy to communicate with, and frankly not helpful. The podiatry residents at my hospital are awesome - I them. They're cool to work with, very hard working, and incredibly smart.
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Haha nice explanation! Didn't even require anyone in the "track" to give it!
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That was a great explanation. Thank you
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I came in expecting a thread about finding a girlfriend in podiatry school
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Thank you smq123!! Your explanation was very helpful and insightful especially coming from a FM physician.
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duuuuuuuude...
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somebody posted this in the allo forums last week. but about a boyfriend
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them. They're cool to work with, very hard working, and incredibly smart.





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