11 years
A podiatrist does go to podiatry school or even medical school. It is a medical specialization, more detailed than an RN. There are 9 podiatric schools in the US that are affiliated with universities.
Typicall schooling lasts for 4 years of undergraduate. Once that is done than at least 2 years of medical school.
A Podiatrist is a foot doctor. People who are having problems with ligaments and bones in their feet would go to one.
a podiatrist (foot doctor).
A charopadist
A podiatrist is a foot doctor.
Podiatrist is pronounced po·di·a·trist  (puh-dahy-uh-trist).
Foot doctor!
A doctor who specializes in the feet is a podiatrist.
In the US, to become a podiatrist, first you need to complete a 4 year college degree. Then, you complete 4 years of podiatric medical school, which has a heavy emphasis on foot and ankle problems compared to most other MD degree programs. Then, like all other MDs, you complete a 4 year residency. Becoming a podiatrist is a long a process. Between your undergraduate,post graduate,and residencey you will have a 12 year commitment.
A podiatrist does.A podiatrist specializes in feet.
No. When simply referring to a podiatrist, there is no need to capitalise it. It would be capitalised if it was part of a title on a sign, such as "T.M.Smith, Podiatrist".