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jconway said:spodok..stop it..you know what he meant
your being a dild0
-j
I have to assume he meant what he wrote. I will let you read his quote again, it makes me ill to see that lack of ethics. Why do you defend that kind of behavior?
Personal attacks are not necessary, but at least get your grammer correct(your vs. you're).
I am not a doomsday guy. I am realistic. In the Medical world the standard for each specialty is recogniton through board certification. In the Podiatry world, once a few percent became board certified in surgery, new boards sprang up, and the qualifications for the surgery board changed and became more confusing. Now we have forefoot/rearfoot certification, different board organizations and orthopedic and primary....blah blah blah. All this stems from inadequate and inconsitent training whithin Podiatry. Do you realize that each state has different laws pertaining to the scope of practice? Add to all that mish-mash the guy who is finding surgery to fit his billing style so he can stick it to Ins. companies and you.
The antedote to all this mess is to get a Medical Degree with standards that are uniform. Podiatry has failed miserably at this. Things have gotten worse in Podiatry over the years, not better.
We have many many great, smart,qualified people in this field, some of which are still in school. I think they deserve better than what they are getting, or going to get. Is that doomsday?
Ok gotta go, need to find out some billing codes to fit my cosmetic toe shortening surgery coming up.