Using DPM for Non-Podiatry Stuff!

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I'm just gonna complete PGY-1, get the MD badge, and transfer over to another residency at an undesirable location that needs a spot filled for low level specialty like pathology or primary care n call it a day. Its disheartening knowing Caribbean MD is still worth than US trained DPM

I would definitely look into podiatric pathology. That way when you’re done clipping the patients toenails you can take a look at the clippings under a microscope to confirm the toenail fungus.
 
I'm just gonna complete PGY-1, get the MD badge, and transfer over to another residency at an undesirable location that needs a spot filled for low level specialty like pathology or primary care n call it a day. Its disheartening knowing Caribbean MD is still worth than US trained DPM
You still need a MD or DO. If you really want that MD... Oceania University of Medicine - only hybrid school in the world. You can complete the non clinical stuff while working.