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Is there a high demand for surgically trained podiatrists(especially in regards to NY)? After the three year surgical residency, how likely is it to receive a job offer to continue performing surgeries? I ask this because the two podiatrists I've shadowed thus far do not perform surgeries at all. They mostly provide palliative care at their solo practice, which seems like a waste of three years of surgical residency. Does this have to do with a low supply of patients who need surgeries? Is it competitive to gain a position in a hospital as a surgeon? Are top residents the only ones who are privileged to surgeries? Is it possible to own a private practice that specializes in mostly surgical cases?
If a Podiatrist who just finished up his residency did not get any job offerings and decides to start up or buy a solo practice, will he mostly deal with just palliative care patients(corns, calluses,ingrown toe nails, warts..)? What are some other options for Pods who want to start their own business?
If a Podiatrist who just finished up his residency did not get any job offerings and decides to start up or buy a solo practice, will he mostly deal with just palliative care patients(corns, calluses,ingrown toe nails, warts..)? What are some other options for Pods who want to start their own business?
