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Podiatry Training


In podiatry training school, you learned about MRIs, Electromyography, CT scans, and ultrasounds. You also learned in podiatry training what problems lead to pain and suffering in the toes, foot, and ankles.

You learned that at times to resolve a foot, ankle, or toe problem, you would need to perform surgery. From first hand experience, I can tell you toe surgery is not a pretty sight. After school is out and you have a podiatry degree, you are going to need to get your hands dirty.

Alternatively, maybe you have not received your chiropodist/podiatrist training degree yet. If not, you will need a few details as to how you will go about applying for a podiatry training program and podiatry training schools. While it depends on what you intend to do with your life, if you are working and finding it hard to obtain your chiropodist/podiatrist degree, then you may want to start online.

I have attended offline and online colleges; and from my experience, I can tell you the online colleges are more rewarding and less demanding. Although you are expected to work like you would at any other college, you have are far more flexible schedule and more time to earn your degree. You also reduce the amount of time you spend waiting on classes to start and commuting back and forth between school.

Podiatry training schools are demanding¡Vboth offline and online--simply because you must learn about all the different pieces of equipment and their usage. You will also need to know all the different foot, toe, and anckle problems¡Vand which supplies and equipment you should use to treat each.

Overall, the challenge of podiatry training is not much different from medical training other than you will merely focus on foot, ankles, and toes.

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