So after browsing the pre-podiatry and podiatry student forums, I still have some questions that I hope can be clarified. Thank you all so much in advance.
1) Do all schools require a letter from a podiatric physician and another healthcare professional (i.e. MD, DO, etc.)? Temple University, my top choice pod school, states that they require a committee letter (my university provides this) OR two science letters and one podiatric physician letter. Even if you do have a committee letter, should a podiatric physician's letter also be included?
2) I've always wanted to do orthopedics. That being said, I never wanted to be in the OR 24/7, but at the same time a practice that is solely in the office does not appeal to me either. Given that you'd have to be the top of the top to match into orthopedics from a regular MD/DO school compared to going right into it from podiatry, is pod ultimately the better choice? Also, as someone who wants roughly 55% OR and 45% clinic time, is podiatry the right specialty? I'm interested in doing mainly reconstructive stuff?
3) Does the application calculate your cumulative and science GPA in a similar fashion to AMCAS? Also, is the application process similar to AMCAS except that it opens in August as opposed to May or June for AMCAS?
4) I *really* want to go to Temple for podiatric school, but have other options in case that doesn't work out. Can I get in with a 3.55sGPA/3.37cGPA and a 21 MCAT (8PS, 7BS, and 6VR)?
5) Job outlook. This may seem like an archetypical pre-pod question, but is something I am also concerned about. As someone who wants to do primarily reconstructive work, but also wants to maintain a healthy balance of OR and clinic work (with the balance shifting just slightly in favor of OR time), will the amount of time I spend in the OR be dependent on the geographic region I decide to practice in and what kind of practice I decide to have?
Thanks again.
1) Do all schools require a letter from a podiatric physician and another healthcare professional (i.e. MD, DO, etc.)? Temple University, my top choice pod school, states that they require a committee letter (my university provides this) OR two science letters and one podiatric physician letter. Even if you do have a committee letter, should a podiatric physician's letter also be included?
2) I've always wanted to do orthopedics. That being said, I never wanted to be in the OR 24/7, but at the same time a practice that is solely in the office does not appeal to me either. Given that you'd have to be the top of the top to match into orthopedics from a regular MD/DO school compared to going right into it from podiatry, is pod ultimately the better choice? Also, as someone who wants roughly 55% OR and 45% clinic time, is podiatry the right specialty? I'm interested in doing mainly reconstructive stuff?
3) Does the application calculate your cumulative and science GPA in a similar fashion to AMCAS? Also, is the application process similar to AMCAS except that it opens in August as opposed to May or June for AMCAS?
4) I *really* want to go to Temple for podiatric school, but have other options in case that doesn't work out. Can I get in with a 3.55sGPA/3.37cGPA and a 21 MCAT (8PS, 7BS, and 6VR)?
5) Job outlook. This may seem like an archetypical pre-pod question, but is something I am also concerned about. As someone who wants to do primarily reconstructive work, but also wants to maintain a healthy balance of OR and clinic work (with the balance shifting just slightly in favor of OR time), will the amount of time I spend in the OR be dependent on the geographic region I decide to practice in and what kind of practice I decide to have?
Thanks again.