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I think it depends on the state. Some states a DPM is legally allowed to call themselves “Podiatric Physicians”. This makes sense, as a physician is someone who diagnosis, treats, and manages health and illnesses, DPMs do this, just on the foot and ankle. If they are allowed unlimited prescribing rights, I’m not sure.
DPMs do a lot of things to mimick MD/DO education, some schools even have the DPMs and DO take the same courses. They also have a 3 year residency.
It doesn't matter. They still are limited to specific areas of the body. It is outside of reasonable expectation to say that podiatrists should ever be treating diabetes or HTN. No reasonable person would say that falls under limitations to foot and ankle.