Podiatry 101 what you need to know about
American Podiatric Medical Association Founded in the year 1912,
the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), today
represents approximately 15000 Doctors of Podiatric Medicines
(DPMs). The Association headquarters are situated in Bethesda,
Maryland. With a staff of approx 60 employees the association
assists the 53 societies scattered throughout the US, with the
goal of improving the foot and ankle health of every individual.
Their attempt is to achieve this goal by providing information
by the way of a toll free number, internet, and information
brochures.
Podiatrists attain a four year undergraduate degree before
attending an accredited, four year course at medical school.
These schools are: Barry University School of Medical Graduate
Medical Sciences, California School of Podiatric Medicine at
Samuel Merritt College, College of Podiatric Medicine and
Surgery- Des Moines University- Osteopathic Medical Center, Dr.
William M Scholl of College of Podiatric Medicine at the
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine & Science, New York
College of Podiatric Medicine, Ohio College of Podiatric
Medicine, and Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine.
DPMs also have to complete a residence at hospital. APMA