About the Program
Accepts 3 residents each year.
Participant in CASPR/CRIP.
First Year of the PM&S-36 program, the podiatric resident will have attained competence in all aspects of podiatric medical knowledge, skills and professional attitudes to supplement a well rounded residency in Clinical Podiatric Medicine.
Upon completion of the last 2 years, the podiatric resident will have attained the knowledge, skills and professional attitude competencies in all aspects of Podiatric Surgery of the forefoot, midfoot, rearfoot and ankle. 
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The educational curriculum provides both core resourced-based rotations and experiences to achieve the activity volume required by CPME and APMA; to be able to sit for qualification with the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine.
In addition there are exceptional rotations in advanced medical and surgical specialties to enhance the didactic and surgical cognitive skill levels.
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