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Podiatry (/poʊˈdaɪ.ətri/ poh-DY-ə-tree), also
known as
chiropody (kai-RAW-puh-dee) or
podiatric medicine and
surgery (/ˌpoʊdiˈætrɪk, poʊˈdaɪ.ətrɪk/ POH-dee-AT-rik...
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Podiatric medical residencies and
fellowships are
accredited by the
Council on
Podiatric Medical Education (CPME). The
overall scope of
podiatric practice...
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School of
Podiatric Medicine is a
school of
podiatry. The school's Foot and
Ankle Institute is the
largest podiatric medical treatment facility...
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Forensic podiatry is a
subdiscipline of
forensic science in
which specialized podiatric knowledge including foot and lower-limb anatomy, musculoskeletal...
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division of
biological and
biomedical sciences in 1983, and a
school of
podiatric medicine in fall 1985. In 1999, the
Barry University School of Law was...
- years, with the
first year
split between Podiatry and
rotations on
other services, the
second year
spent in
Podiatry except for a
month rotating with Orthopedics...
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conservative management. Evans,
Angela (2010). Paediatrics. The
Pocket Podiatry Guide.
Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-7020-3031-4. Ping Wang...
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Equine podiatry is the
study and
management of the
equine foot
based on its
anatomy and function. The job
title "Equine Podiatrist" is used by
people with...
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relationship and
continuity of care. In the
United States, the
American Podiatric Medical ****ociation (APMA)
defines podiatrists as
physicians and surgeons...
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Podiatric Medical School is the term used to
designate the
institutions which educate students and
train them to be podiatrists,
which diagnose and treat...