Mobile podiatrists assess and treat foot problems, hiring staff, communicating with other physicians, and maintaining supplies. They need a four-year bachelor’s degree, four years of medical school, and a residency program. Continuing education is required to maintain credentials. Mobile podiatrists are individuals who treat foot problems in a variety of locations, including patients’ homes. An […]
Podiatrists, or chiropodists, specialize in foot, ankle, and lower leg care. They diagnose and treat various ailments and may work in hospitals, clinics, or visit other institutions. Podiatrists must follow an academic path similar to other physicians, obtain board certification and state licenses. Specialties include pediatric care, non-surgical orthopedics, and surgical work. Podiatrists, also known […]