PodunkUDPM,
Maybe you should read the original question more carefully and re-read my post more carefully.
If you read my post, it states that someone (like you) will certainly mention the one or two exceptions that exist, or mention someone associated with one of the podiatric colleges.
So, I've ALREADY covered that territory in my prior post which is quoted again below:
"I really don't believe that any DPM is going to be "hired" to read films as a general rule, when there are board certified radiologists trained in this specialty. There is a very small niche that specializes in this field and may teach at the schools.
I know that there will be someone that comes on this forum and will tell about some DPM he/she knows that gets paid to read for some radiology group, but let's talk about the RULE, not the one or two exceptions that exist."
I believe that the original poster was inquiring as to whether there are any real opportunities for a DPM to obtain some form of a a position as an "expert" reading films. And once again, my response will be "NO".
That's why there are board certified radiologists.
Orthopedic surgeons are very qualified to read radiological studies....but aren't hired to read films.
Rheumatologists are very qualified to read radiological studies....but aren't hired to read films.
Physiatrists are very qualified to read radiological studies....but aren't hired to read films.
Podiatrists are very qualified to read radiological studies of the foot & ankle, but aren't hired to read films.
Once AGAIN, there are always a handful of exceptions, but of the approximately 14,000 +/- DPM's practicing (I don't know the accurate number), I think that OUTSIDE OF THE PODIATRY COLLEGES, you can probably count the number of DPM's on two feet that are hired to read films.
And despite PodunkUDPM's "vast" experience as a student, my opinion is based on over 20 years of practice and significant political involvement in the APMA, ACFAS and ABPS.