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Hey, i have one more question.
i heard that some states doesnt require any residency or post graduate training to obtain a license. All u need to do is just graduate and start working (ofcourse u r not gonna have all that benefits of surgery,etc 🙁 )
Suppose someone (i hope one day that someone will be "me" 😀 ) graduates from a Podiatry school and secures a residency in a state like that where he can get license without any post graduate training.
So here is my question, what if that person while doing a 3 year residency in that state, also applies and gets his license and start working/his own practice in evenings or weekends (doing basic podiatry jobs like clipping nails and primary care at nursing homes,etc) and make extra money 😀 along with this residency compensation 😀
Is that possible or the residency programs make u sign papers under which u r not supposed to work.
i heard that some states doesnt require any residency or post graduate training to obtain a license. All u need to do is just graduate and start working (ofcourse u r not gonna have all that benefits of surgery,etc 🙁 )
Suppose someone (i hope one day that someone will be "me" 😀 ) graduates from a Podiatry school and secures a residency in a state like that where he can get license without any post graduate training.
So here is my question, what if that person while doing a 3 year residency in that state, also applies and gets his license and start working/his own practice in evenings or weekends (doing basic podiatry jobs like clipping nails and primary care at nursing homes,etc) and make extra money 😀 along with this residency compensation 😀
Is that possible or the residency programs make u sign papers under which u r not supposed to work.