Podiatrists are not MDs (Medical Doctors); they are Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) professionals. They specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the feet, ankles, and lower extremities. Podiatrists complete a four-year podiatric medical school program followed by a residency, which focuses specifically on foot and ankle care, rather than the broader medical training that MDs undergo.
Podiatrsts have to attend 4 years of undergraduate. They then attend at least 2 years of medical school.
People who study feet are called podiatrists. They are medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle disorders.
Podiatrists treat conditions related to the leg, inlcuding feet, ankles, and arch problems. Podiatrists are medical doctors, so they can discuss various issues with you, however their specialty is the the leg.
yes you have to go yo medical school
In the United States, there are approximately 14,000 licensed podiatrists. A podiatrist specializes in the medical treatment of the ankle and foot. A podiatrist also provides surgical care of the foot and ankle.
Medical School
Yes....if you want to go to medical school.....??
They go to medical school.
He did not go to medical school.
Yes
The difference between a podiatrist and pediatrician are the functions and type of doctors they are. Podiatrists treat all problems connected to the feet, whereas, Pediatricians treat children from infancy to the age of eighteen. Podiatrists are not medical doctors, they are doctors of podiatry. Pediatricians, on the other hand, are medical doctors.