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is anyone troubled by the fact that most of the apma web site and stats and news that they discuss about podiatry is blocked off by an apma members only firewall?

If so, what is apma trying to hide?

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is anyone troubled by the fact that most of the apma web site and stats and news that they discuss about podiatry is blocked off by an apma members only firewall?

If so, what is apma trying to hide?
That podiatry students are also student members of the APMA should probably be noted. Also, it shouldn't be troublesome at all that a professional organization for a medical specialty keeps much of its information cordoned off from the general public - it's only meant for those to whom it's relevant.
 
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so you guys mean letters like
http://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/public_comments/2014/04/00128-89857.pdf
should be kept as members/ pod only?


also, why are some of the videos/letters sent by pod professionals outlining what the recent grads should do regarding the residency crisis hidden behind a paywall?
Since you didn't need to login via the APMA, it appears that letter is accessible to non-members. I saw nothing wrong or objectionable in the letter with a brief perusal. The people that need more detailed information about the residency shortage are given access to some extra resources via their APMA membership. I honestly think you are reading too much into this - is Dealey Plaza missing a conspiracy theorist?
 
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