You can get good referral to both dermatology and podiatry doctors from a variety of sources. Teaching hospitals are just one possibility. Every hospital will be able to give you a list of physicians and specialists who work with them.
Most state, podiatrists are licenced physicians/doctors. The preform surgery and perscribe pills etc.
You need a 4-year bachelor's degree from a college to get to podiatry school. Podiatry school is 4 years long and it is followed by a residency in a hospital for one, two or three years.
Podiatry is usually studied at University. The University of Huddersfield for example, offers a Podiatry degree course.
Podiatry is the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders.
Podiatry rhymes with hierarchy, bakery, and fakery.
In order to be a Podiatry Surgeon, you must be a medical doctor.
This profile is consistent with equivalent UK pre-registration podiatry programs.
Joseph Lelyveld has written: 'Chiropody (podiatry)' -- subject(s): Podiatry
A foot specialist
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A medical professional who deals with feet (and ankles) is a podiatrist.
Dale Johnson has written: 'Report of the Performance Review and Audit Committee on the Department of Health, Bureau of Examining Boards, and the Boards of Examiners in Medicine and Surgery, Optometry, Osteopathy, and Podiatry' -- subject(s): Licenses, Physicians