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The APMSA letter was entertaining and contained a few factual inaccuracies. Which is both surprising, and not, given who was behind it. The APMSA has a working adult who really runs the organization from a day to day standpoint. Working with donors, professional podiatry orgs, corporate sponsors, coordinating students meetings/travel, etc. They can have a lot of decision making power within APMSA, at least as much as the current crop of students are willing to give him/her.
Meet Marit Sivertson, JD. Executive director of the APMSA.
See APMSA staff: Staff
I am surprised that an attorney would let such inaccuracies slip through. But I am not surprised that someone with such close ties to ABFAS would orchestrate said letter. She is also executive director of the Minnesota Podiatric Medical Association.
Minnesota Podiatric Medical Association: Staff
This is where ABFAS comes in. Nicole Bauerly, who practices in MN and has been involved with MPMA. She is also the residency director at Hennepin.
ABFAS staff: Staff
In summary: APMSA puts out a letter inaccurately conflating Dr. Rogers SDN contributions with the contributions/claims from the rest of us. Which I find offensive as I feel many of us should have been cited instead. They return money, reducing student educational opportunities even though the majority of students would receive some sort of benefit from said money.
ABFAS is losing their control over many local hospital bylaws and the control they had at the state level in certain places. So they use their ties to the student organization to try and exert whatever power they have left over podiatrists. Ultimately the goal is to make ABFAS a requirement for any of us to practice, increasing membership and therefore revenue. We are such a dumb profession. Any ways, back to my cushy job.
Meet Marit Sivertson, JD. Executive director of the APMSA.
See APMSA staff: Staff
I am surprised that an attorney would let such inaccuracies slip through. But I am not surprised that someone with such close ties to ABFAS would orchestrate said letter. She is also executive director of the Minnesota Podiatric Medical Association.
Minnesota Podiatric Medical Association: Staff
This is where ABFAS comes in. Nicole Bauerly, who practices in MN and has been involved with MPMA. She is also the residency director at Hennepin.
ABFAS staff: Staff
In summary: APMSA puts out a letter inaccurately conflating Dr. Rogers SDN contributions with the contributions/claims from the rest of us. Which I find offensive as I feel many of us should have been cited instead. They return money, reducing student educational opportunities even though the majority of students would receive some sort of benefit from said money.
ABFAS is losing their control over many local hospital bylaws and the control they had at the state level in certain places. So they use their ties to the student organization to try and exert whatever power they have left over podiatrists. Ultimately the goal is to make ABFAS a requirement for any of us to practice, increasing membership and therefore revenue. We are such a dumb profession. Any ways, back to my cushy job.
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