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Ah yes, because there is such a demand for podiatrists with strong reconstructive surgery skills...I know fellowships are a polar topic, some love it others hate it.
Help me plan my life. When is a good month/timeline to visit a fellowship program and when is a good timeline to apply ?
What west coast programs are worth loosing 12 months of pay and provide good training. I’m not interested in Charcot Recon/Wound Care.
just drop out and do medical school and become an orthopedic surgeon
If I had a dollar for every podiatrist I've met who "considered going into orthopedics." 🤣just drop out and do medical school and become an orthopedic surgeon
What is the difference between ACFAS approved fellowships and ACFAS non-approved fellowships? Would orthopedic groups/hospitals/etc. even know the difference or care?for the OP, go to ACFAS list of approved fellowships, and they'll say what their timelines and application windows are (both general and program-specific). The CPME approved fellowships are garbage not worth doing (neither are at least half of the ACFAS ones).
They don't. Just like how everyone in medicine has no idea how bad the discrepancies are in podiatry residency training.What is the difference between ACFAS approved fellowships and ACFAS non-approved fellowships? Would orthopedic groups/hospitals/etc. even know the difference or care?
Ortho and hospitals don't know and they don't care....at all. If you think they care then you are wrong. Trust me they do not care at all.What is the difference between ACFAS approved fellowships and ACFAS non-approved fellowships? Would orthopedic groups/hospitals/etc. even know the difference or care?
I figured as much, but just wanted confirmation.Ortho and hospitals don't know and they don't care....at all. If you think they care then you are wrong. Trust me they do not care at all.
I agree fully.Imagine introducing yourself to the local hospital orthos as a “foot and ankle surgeon” instead of “hey I’m a podiatrist”.
There’s a bit of cringe to be had.
Every top tier podiatry residency attending and podiatrists who are at ortho jobs introduce themselves as “the podiatrist” to their MD and DO colleagues and bosses even though they may lord over you while you’re a student or resident.
Accept it and embrace it. Be what you are. Everyone loves podiatrists. We are literally one of the most chill professions that hospital staff like and MDs and DOs want on staff to consult. Whenever I run into MDs and DOs on my patient care team and introduce myself as the patients podiatrist they light up and talk shop. It’s not a bad thing. You gain just as much respect being a podiatrist than you do being a fellowship trained whatever
Yes.Ah yes, because there is such a demand for podiatrists with strong reconstructive surgery skills...
Double yes. ^^^If you have to ask these questions on sdn you're probably not at a program that is going to set you up to get a legitimate Fellowship so it's waste of a year. You are welcome.
The sooner you guys realize that most of us here on sdn know what we are talking about and how the real world works the better your career will be
Ah yes. More fellows needed to see more post op patients everyday. Have fun getting paid less than a PA/NPI think even the high tier fellowships aren’t what they used to be.
OFAC has 3 fellows
PAMF may be getting 3
Really limiting the options. I was interested in doing fellowship but honestly why would I choose to make 50 k when you could make 150k
Yes, 100%... and the job placements, even for elite podiatry fellowships, are getting worse.I think even the high tier fellowships aren’t what they used to be.
OFAC has 3 fellows
PAMF may be getting 3
Really limiting the options. I was interested in doing fellowship but honestly why would I choose to make 50 k when you could make 150k
Ah yes. More fellows needed to see more post op patients everyday. Have fun getting paid less than a PA/NP
You'll realize how poorly structured podiatry fellowships are.
You are doing scut work, stuck in a clinic seeing 30 post ops 3 days a week while your attending generates RVU and sees all the new patients. You are then scrubbing in cases and they bill your assistant fee which then generates your fellowship salary.
Podiatry fellowship is not a REAL fellowship.