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Greetings, I am from east Pennsylvania and will be attending OCPM this fall. After completion of the 4 years I plan to apply to residencies back in PA (east PA specifically). Is there a great possibility that I may not even be offered a residency in east PA, or even all of PA? I know this is investigating the worst-case scenario, but I believe it is important because I, under no circumstances want to do my residency across the country, no matter what it offers. Does anyone know if residencies can be created? What is the sanctioning criteria for residencies? I cant imagine that this notion is out of the realm of possibility because an established Podiatric residency at a VA hospital close to my home is no Mecca for healthcare (if you know what I mean). Its just a thought, and may help me decide what I want to do later.
PS, please dont respond with a statement telling me that the best students take the best residencies in the best places in the word even if they have to walk there, ect Understand that all of our interest are relevant, and ultimately suit our own goals. As for me, I am interested only in general/geriatric podiatry, maybe some diabetic feet, but not major podo-othopedic foot and ankle surgery.
Thanks for any advise.
PS, please dont respond with a statement telling me that the best students take the best residencies in the best places in the word even if they have to walk there, ect Understand that all of our interest are relevant, and ultimately suit our own goals. As for me, I am interested only in general/geriatric podiatry, maybe some diabetic feet, but not major podo-othopedic foot and ankle surgery.
Thanks for any advise.