1st of all I'm NOT a troll you guys. I have a legit beef here. Maybe shoe or fitness isn't the best example of why. Maybe its because patient's still prefer an MD (even over the coveted DO which gets 'equal acclaim' supposedly in ALL walks of medicine). But this isn't the argument. I'm contending, that you may have all the skills & proficiency you want - yet won't get patients because, when I look in a phone book I look MD ONLY for certain things (as I'm sorry to say the LARGE amount of people still do.)
You're going to have tons of boomers who respect MD's from their yrs growing up. Sorry but my idea to become an MD from a DPM would serve the profession best. If I couldn't get into an MD school yet desired a better career than nursing or physical therapy I'd choose DPM. But this is not a freak event. I'm sure MANY kids still go DPM for this idea. Upgrade to the MD & tons more will flock this way with huge credentials, & thus upgrade DPM's while giving them the clout of an MD - in the eye of ALL who deal with them.
1. exactly, "MD only for certain things"... when people are looking for foot care, they are looking for podiatrists. most patients, or lay people, do not know the difference between an MD or DPM, nor do they care. they want the highest possible level of care.
2. what the **** is the "clout of an MD"?? last time i checked, any health professional who is granted the legal right to perform procedures and prescribe medication for patients, be it dentists, podiatrists, osteopaths, or physicians, is granted that right because they have met certain criteria for their branch of medicine they are providing care for.
ask the parent of a child with clubfoot if they are greatful for their podiatrist. ask a diabetic patient whos whole leg was saved from amputation by a podiatrist who chose options beyond an AKA, if they are greatful. ask a patient whos foot was run over by a work related vehicle if they are greatful to their podiatric surgeon. ask the 85yo woman who has been kept ambulating for 10 yrs because of her podiatrist, if she has been greatful.
podiatrists fill a very clear niche in medicine. as history went, we created our own degree and our own credentialing process etc. i am proud to be a part of a profession so dedicated to the welfare of our patients. just because we werent swallowed up in the 1930s by the AMA monopoly on medicine doesnt mean anything to me. if people seeking foot care bypassed DPMs based soley on their degree, or because they dont have MD clout, the MDs would have filled the niche. They didn't, because the level of care we provide is the same level of any other medical specialty.
you obviously would be ashamed to be a podiatrist, its evident in all of your posts. if the chip on your shoulder is too big, go to medical school, plain and simple. but to come in here and degrade the degree we have/are working very hard towards is insulting. we are proud of what we are, and are proud to stay what we are, podiatrists. we offer the highest level of foot care possible, and if you are ashamed of that, please dont join the profession.