To become a sports podiatrist, one needs a degree in podiatry, an understanding of sports medicine principles, the ability to adapt to challenging situations, good communication skills, and completion of a residency program focused on sports medicine. They must also pass a licensing exam and have excellent interpersonal skills. Someone interested in exploring a career […]
Becoming a podiatrist requires an undergraduate degree, high GPA, MCAT, and admission to a podiatric medicine school. After four years of schooling, passing national and state exams, and completing a residency, a podiatrist can begin practicing in private or with a medical facility. Most people don’t think much about their foot until they have a […]
Podiatrists specialize in treating and curing various foot ailments, with jobs ranging from routine tasks to surgery, prosthetic therapy, and treating foot injuries or deformities. Podiatry is a flexible medical specialty, with private practice and hospital positions available, and podiatrists can focus on children, adults, or sports injuries. While all podiatrist jobs involve medical care […]