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Podiatry

What is Podiatry?

Podiatry is a field of medicine that strives to improve the overall health and well-being of patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the foot and ankle. Doctors of Podiatric Medicine (DPMs) are physicians and surgeons who practice on the lower extremities, primarily on feet and ankles. The preparatory education of most DPMs includes four years of undergraduate work, followed by four years in an accredited podiatric medical school, followed by a hospital-based residency. DPMs are licensed in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico to diagnose and treat the foot and its related or governing structures by medical, surgical, or other means. The vast majority of states including Connecticut also include ankle care as part of the podiatric physician's scope of practice.

In addition to private practice, podiatrists serve on the staffs of hospitals and long-term care facilities, on the faculties of schools of medicine, as commissioned officers in the Armed Forces and the US Public Health Service, in the Department of Veterans Affairs, and in municipal health departments. Many podiatrists today are also members of group medical practices.

The skills of podiatric physicians are in increasing demand because disorders of the foot and ankle are among the most widespread and neglected health problems.

Established in 1910, the Connecticut Podiatric Medical Association is the premier professional organization representing Connecticut’s Doctors of Podiatric Medicine (podiatrists). The CPMA represents a vast majority of the podiatrists in Connecticut. CPMA is a component of the American Podiatric Medical Association and fits within APMA's umbrella of organizations along with 52 other component societies in states and other jurisdictions, as well as 22 affiliated and related societies.

CPMA's headquarters is in West Hartford, Connecticut. You may contact CPMA by calling 860-586-7512 or 1-800-627-FOOT (3668).



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