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spyyder said:Apply to a DO school or the carribean. While podiatry is a respectable field with good lifestyle and pay don't sell yourself short. I my opinion podiatry just hasn't seemed to have found its niche, or its place in healthcare like pharmacy or optomotry.
Medicineman20 said:I took the MCAT score a 23. I currently shadow a DPM, he strongely encourages me not to go into this field, since it will be nonexistent in the next couple of years.
What do you guys think ??
Medicineman20 said:I took the MCAT score a 23. I currently shadow a DPM, he strongely encourages me not to go into this field, since it will be nonexistent in the next couple of years.
What do you guys think ??
jonwill said:...Or you could apply to some Carribean MD program, graduate, get a "left over" MD residency, and be miserable. It's your call!
AnalBeads said:If there are any coming changes to it, they may be: the degree is changed from DPM to PMD, or, the field is incorporated into MD programs.
spyyder said:"Left over" cases that ortho docs or any MD would never do. Insoles, warts, and clipping toe nails. Yeah preaty exciting stuff dude. Miserable? Your right it is his call.
spyyder said:"Left over" cases that ortho docs or any MD would never do. Insoles, warts, and clipping toe nails. Yeah preaty exciting stuff dude. Miserable? Your right it is his call.

spyyder said:"Left over" cases that ortho docs or any MD would never do. Insoles, warts, and clipping toe nails. Yeah preaty exciting stuff dude. Miserable? Your right it is his call.
spyyder said:Lets not make this personal. You all sound ridiculous having to defend you own profession. To the OP, I agree, please spend some time with other podiatrists, to get a better idea if that is what you want to do. A big red flag should however be raised in your head when a WORKING podiatrist says the field is dying. Just look at posts in this thread. Do you want to be one of these guys having justify why you choose podiatry. I am not saying don't go podiatry, just be cautious. Its funny people go straight to the, "oh he goes to ROSS." Be nice guys, we are gonna be your BOSS one day.![]()
Medicineman20 said:I took the MCAT score a 23. I currently shadow a DPM, he strongely encourages me not to go into this field, since it will be nonexistent in the next couple of years.
What do you guys think ??
spyyder said:Lets not make this personal. You all sound ridiculous having to defend you own profession. To the OP, I agree, please spend some time with other podiatrists, to get a better idea if that is what you want to do. A big red flag should however be raised in your head when a WORKING podiatrist says the field is dying. Just look at posts in this thread. Do you want to be one of these guys having justify why you choose podiatry. I am not saying don't go podiatry, just be cautious. Its funny people go straight to the, "oh he goes to ROSS." Be nice guys, we are gonna be your BOSS one day.![]()
runnersfeet said:Again, you know nothing. There are plenty of working MD's that say how horrible their respective fields are and how horrible a time it is to practice medicine..any kind of medicine. So, there will always be people in their profession that are negative and feel as though it is not a wise decision to go their route. This does not mean that podiatry is dying- you are clearly clueless for even giving credit to one DPM who maybe said that! We are defending our profession to you for speaking ingorantly, but we dont need to defend it because it honestly is very clear to the majority of people in health care- its an absolute secure profession, well respected, and absolutely necessary for foot and ankle care.
spyyder said:Lets not make this personal. You all sound ridiculous having to defend you own profession. To the OP, I agree, please spend some time with other podiatrists, to get a better idea if that is what you want to do. A big red flag should however be raised in your head when a WORKING podiatrist says the field is dying. Just look at posts in this thread. Do you want to be one of these guys having justify why you choose podiatry. I am not saying don't go podiatry, just be cautious. Its funny people go straight to the, "oh he goes to ROSS." Be nice guys, we are gonna be your BOSS one day.![]()
manik said:Why is everyone on this podiatry forum so damn defensive?? Instead of berating other people's opinions why don't you give an honest and balanced opinion stating both the positve and negative things about your profession. In all honesty, being so defensive only makes you look insecure about your career choice. If respect is what you demand, this is not the way it will be attained.
manik said:Why is everyone on this podiatry forum so damn defensive?? Instead of berating other people's opinions why don't you give an honest and balanced opinion stating both the positve and negative things about your profession. In all honesty, being so defensive only makes you look insecure about your career choice. If respect is what you demand, this is not the way it will be attained.
randersen said:In another trial of diabetic persons with neuropathy, 235 were randomized to receive podiatric care at least twice a year and 263 to receive no podiatric treatment.95 During the study period ( 3 years), there was no difference in the incidence of foot ulcers, but the podiatric care group had fewer deep ulcers (6 vs 12), infected ulcers (1 vs 10; P<.01), and hospital admission days (24 vs 346; P<.01).
desertpod said:I don't think any of the postings are about justifying why we went into podiatry, we are just defending our future profession. The world is full of people who run their mouth without ever doing any investigation. You took a shot at people on this website who were trying to help someone make a decision and those people in return defended themselves much the same way you defended your decision to go to nursing school at Ross. Some may say your posting was a justification as to why you went to school there.
psionic_blast said:How do you think you'll be our boss, Are you that naive? There are podiatrist in management at hospitals, for all you know will be your boss, so play nice.
krabmas said:Well, let me see here....
Every doctor I talked to before going to pod school told me not to go into medicine. That included the eye doctor, the dentist, the pediatrician, the OBGYN (my aunt) and many more. .
busupshot83 said:... including my doctor.
PublicHealth said:Yeah, but what DID they recommend that you do?
krabmas said:There was no real recommendation but at my next visit to the eye doctor I told him that I was in podiatry school and he said that was probably a better option than traditional med school. This is from an optomatrist not an MD.
When I told my aunt, the OBGYN, that I was going to podiatry school she told me I should try one more time to get into MD school or even DO school. She has since done some research and come around to respect podiatrists and our training. She has realized that we are the foot and ankle specialists and that very few orthopods want to touch the foot. Other people that I have told said that I will be rich because the area that I am from is one of the highest paid in the country.
PublicHealth said:I thought your aunt told you NOT to pursue medicine (see above). Which is it?
PublicHealth said:Yeah, but what DID they recommend that you do?