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Just out of curiosity I have a question, is it possible for a surgical podiatrist at a hospital to be the chief of surgery at the hospital? Thank you
Just out of curiosity I have a question, is it possible for a surgical podiatrist at a hospital to be the chief of surgery at the hospital? Thank you
It is.
http://www.podiatrym.com/search3.cfm?id=9042
And also chief medical officer ...
http://www.podiatrym.com/search3.cfm?id=12562
And also chief of staff ...
http://www.podiatrym.com/search3.cfm?id=64065
And also "Physician in Chief" at Kaiser Permanente System (now chief compliance officer)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/barry-scurran/29/98a/1b4
Yes, it is possible. It is also possible for a podiatrist to be chief of ortho. I think we will see this more and more (although it will never be the norm) as more and more students graduate from the great residency training we now have in place.
BAHAHAHA!!!!
Hypothetically.... at best. Unless you can provide proof of this being the case somewhere of course...but highly unlikely.
But Chief of Surgery is sometimes over the Chief of Ortho, depending how the hospital departments and divisions are structured. But, really, who cares about all that. What really matters is being able to do your job and treat patients to the best of your ability. Leaders come in all stripes and with various degrees. Natural leaders rise to the top and lead.oops