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A podiatrist is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), known also as a podiatric physician or surgeon, qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle and related structures of the leg. When treating patients, this system is also known as the lower extremity.
To avoid continued confusion with chiropractors, it was decided that they would adopt the term podiatry for podiatrists. Clearer Root: As a term, podiatry more accurately describes foot and ankle care than chiropody.
Is a DPM better than an MD or DO? Each profession has its own set of educational and training requirements, so neither is better than the other. MDs and DOs are trained to diagnose and treat general medical issues and DPMs provide specialized care for foot and ankle conditions.
An Orthopaedic surgeon is a Doctor of Medicine, who graduates from Medical School. A podiatrist does not graduate from Medical School but rather podiatry school and is not a Doctor of Medicine.
What Does it Cost? namecoststate name NEBRASKA BOARD OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY cost $350.00 state NEBRASKA name NEVADA STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS cost $800.00 state NEVADA M.D. name NEVADA STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE cost $250.00 state NEVADA D.O. name NEW HAMPSHIRE BOARD OF MEDICINE cost $413.00 state NEW HAMPSHIRE50 more rows

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When a podiatric physician is board certified, it means they possess a cognitive knowledge of podiatric surgery, including the diagnosis of general medical problems and surgical management of foot and ankle diseases, deformities, and/or trauma, and those structures that affect them.
DPMs, also called podiatrists, diagnose and treat disorders, diseases, and injuries of the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. They can specialize in areas such as sports medicine, surgery, biomechanics, and diabetic foot care, among others. About 2,000 podiatric medical doctors practice in California.

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