Why didn't you're leaders tell you about the upcoming 'crisis'

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Read the posts throughout the web, ask questions. Tell us all what the State of DPMetry in America is this year.

All those promises.

What do you do with a DPM degree and a few hundred thousand dollars debt?

All of us who've posted about this are banned, berated censored, and silenced.

Wake up! You have been bamboozled. How many more decades can the same rhetoric about podiatry's value to the healthcare system go on? What will it take to make some meaningful changes to ensure all graduates find decent work, a respectable credential, and a profession that does not continue to feed on its young?

This can be accomplished, but as the wise readers among you know it won't be long until this voice is banned. What are the people who run DPMetry fearful of?

Why so many chefs to cook up one "specialty" and then evaporate, or collect fees after fees after fees?

How many more "boards" are necessary? How many more committees need to be formed?

Are you ready to await project 2025?

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You're right. You are an ass clown.

If you have recommendations to fix the problem, speak up. But rehashing the same garbage gets old.
 
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?????? Sarcasm because I pointed out an error in another thread?

You're right=you are right. Not "your".

"Your" right would be the opposite of "your" left.
 
?????? Sarcasm because I pointed out an error in another thread?

You're right=you are right. Not "your".

"Your" right would be the opposite of "your" left.

I think he was referring to the 'you're' in the title of the thread...
 
To the OP, indeed you are a clown. LMAO... how can anyone take you seriously or even with any credibility when your title is flawed. Thanks for making my day.

Also you must have a great deal of time on your hands as you constantly make up all these new names and websites that do nothing but demote the profession. When will you get exhausted? When will you realize that noone really cares what you have to say? I really truly feel sorry for you... sorry that you cant move on. Seek out some mental help to aid with the process or do something but going on like this is just really sad to see.

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Read the posts throughout the web, ask questions. Tell us all what the State of DPMetry in America is this year.

All those promises.

What do you do with a DPM degree and a few hundred thousand dollars debt?

All of us who've posted about this are banned, berated censored, and silenced.

Wake up! You have been bamboozled. How many more decades can the same rhetoric about podiatry's value to the healthcare system go on? What will it take to make some meaningful changes to ensure all graduates find decent work, a respectable credential, and a profession that does not continue to feed on its young?

This can be accomplished, but as the wise readers among you know it won't be long until this voice is banned. What are the people who run DPMetry fearful of?

Why so many chefs to cook up one "specialty" and then evaporate, or collect fees after fees after fees?

How many more "boards" are necessary? How many more committees need to be formed?

Are you ready to await project 2025?

I saw the typo but read the content. It must have been hastily posted.

Regardless, the Podiatry Post is a good source of information. If you want solutions go and read the posts there, They're good, they're there, and the posters won't be banned, berated, or censored -- If you want facts not fiction why ask anonymous posters why they post, suggest medications--which pods aren't trained, or licensed to do--and open your eyes.

If you really want to know what compels some of us to posts open your eyes, read. What are you going to do when you don't match? How will you pay back those loans?
There are alternatives. I don't see many coming from the schools that granted that DPM, do you?

Is there a real placement service even for those who've finished three years?

Will the ACA truly spike a need for DPMs, or is the rhetoric from your minders so convincing you can't think for yourselves?
 
To the OP, indeed you are a clown. LMAO... how can anyone take you seriously or even with any credibility when your title is flawed. Thanks for making my day.

Also you must have a great deal of time on your hands as you constantly make up all these new names and websites that do nothing but demote the profession. When will you get exhausted? When will you realize that noone really cares what you have to say? I really truly feel sorry for you... sorry that you cant move on. Seek out some mental help to aid with the process or do something but going on like this is just really sad to see.

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What are you laughing at? Oh, that's right your highly developed skills as a forensic analyst are fully engaged. You've gleaned the OP to be a character of you're own choosing: a relentless bearer of ill tidings for podiatry. Who, or whatever the OP is, or does, the message remains unaltered, less forthright, and all the more appropriate in light of the recent unmet promises--What, 2013' and podiatry's not a household name, ten, twenty million dollars in student loans--That's funny?

Since you've taken to using Mario Puzo's novel as your handle, maybe you have some tough guy, gangster insight about what to do with a DPM outside of clinical podiatry.

I'm truly touched that you're overcome with sadness, but save it for yourself, when you try doing something with that DPM diploma . . . Oh wait, you're going to be a hot commodity, yeah, another fine fully trained foot, and maybe ankle surgeon. Big demand for that's eh?

No one should care about the OP, however, your concerns--as authentic a used car salesman's--will probably be appreciated. I agree that character needs some mental hygiene. Then again, maybe not.
 
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What are you laughing at? Oh, that's right your highly developed skills as a forensic analyst are fully engaged. You've gleaned the OP to be a character of you're own choosing: a relentless bearer of ill tidings for podiatry. Who, or whatever the OP is, or does, the message remains unaltered, less forthright, and all the more appropriate in light of the recent unmet promises--What, 2013' and podiatry's not a household name, ten, twenty million dollars in student loans--That's funny?

Since you've taken to using Mario Puzo's novel as your handle, maybe you have some tough guy, gangster insight about what to do with a DPM outside of clinical podiatry.

I'm truly touched that you're overcome with sadness, but save it for yourself, when you try doing something with that DPM diploma . . . Oh wait, you're going to be a hot commodity, yeah, another fine fully trained foot, and maybe ankle surgeon. Big demand for that's eh?

No one should care about the OP, however, your concerns--as authentic a used car salesman's--will probably be appreciated. I agree that character needs some mental hygiene. Then again, maybe not.

You do realize that plastering a new version of the same message with a different handle over and over again gets old? Also, your points are not even good. Try harder.
 
You're right. You are an ass clown.

If you have recommendations to fix the problem, speak up. But rehashing the same garbage gets old.

You're right. There's a typo there. I do have a solution. If you're interested, don't ban me.

I'll gladly share some of the ideas that are currently being floated, but it would behoove you to read some of them at the Podiatry Post.

Beginning with some training in critical thinking in the medical arts and sciences, and maybe a course/program leading to an academic title with universal acceptance would be a start. Few podiatrists publish in the basic sciences. Often their work is limited to somewhat obscure procedures, or augment previously reviewed material. Take a look at Medpages, MDlinx, Musculoskeletal Medicine, along with some of the primary care literature. Rarely if ever are publications by podiatrists seen. Their conspicuous absence from consulting panels remains as it has for years. Increasing the visibility of academic podiatrists would enable a greater awareness of the field as more than strictly surgical. There's an abundance of topics which remain in the domain of rheumatology, dermatology, physiatry, etc., that can be investigated. However the ubiquitous refrain from academics can be turned around.

This is one of many options to move the profession on toward broader recognition. Wrangling, bickering, and jousting has driven more people away from this site, and leaves many readers with an unwholesome sense of the field.
 
Podpost is more of the same. A lot of complaining without any action. And the individuals doing to complaining aren't even involved in our training. You can tell when they make statements like "the APMA Executive Director should give up his $440,000 salary to open up 10 new seats"... These guys are so far removed from current residency training that they have no idea how funding for new seats work. That amount of money would only completely fund the opening of 1 seat.

I have yet to see solutions come from our resident MD/DPM who is always talking about others not doing anything for us. Too busy creating new email addresses or listening to bowel sounds to actually come up with any I guess.
 
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Traum isn't gonna be happy about this one
 
Podpost is more of the same. A lot of complaining without any action. And the individuals doing to complaining aren't even involved in our training. You can tell when they make statements like "the APMA Executive Director should give up his $440,000 salary to open up 10 new seats"... These guys are so far removed from current residency training that they have no idea how funding for new seats work. That amount of money would only completely fund the opening of 1 seat.

I have yet to see solutions come from our resident MD/DPM who is always talking about others not doing anything for us. Too busy creating new email addresses or listening to bowel sounds to actually come up with any I guess.

That site is just filled with fanatical ranting. Nothing actually constructive is posted over there; just a ton of finger pointing and bitter resentment. I took a look, and its filled with the people that got banned from here. They work themselves into a rabid fervor over there, then trickle over here and make new accounts to get banned again. Over and over.
 
That site is just filled with fanatical ranting. Nothing actually constructive is posted over there; just a ton of finger pointing and bitter resentment. I took a look, and its filled with the people that got banned from here. They work themselves into a rabid fervor over there, then trickle over here and make new accounts to get banned again. Over and over.

Bingo!. that place is POISON!!... but the crazy thing is... its like i was saying earlier its all this guy. That entire site is all one guy, that posts and posts and talks to himself under different names on a site that he created. That is why its so sad honestly and i really think mentally help is warranted in this case. What a sad sad tragedy.
 
You guys realize that most of the comments are coming from the same person on that site? Dr. Stinehour created a website so that he could have conversations with himself pretending to be multiple people...it's legitimately creepy
 
Wow talk about sad if that document is indeed referring to the same person. He got stripped of his medical license for mental illness and instead of seeking proper treatment, embarked on a lifelong anti-podiatry crusade :( Imagine if he instead channeled that obsession into advocating for change in a positive way. He might actually have done some good.
 
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