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2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Pre-Podiatry


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A podiatric physician (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, DPM) is an independent health care provider who is involved in preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases, injuries and disorders of the foot and ankle. The podiatric physician uses the full range of diagnostic, medical and surgical treatment modalities in dealing with foot and ankle disorders. The podiatrist is found in urban as well as rural practice sites and may be associated with multi-specialty clinics, hospitals, nursing homes and professional sports.

In general, schools of podiatry require up to 90 semester hours of prerequisite coursework and the majority of the podiatry students have their Bachelor degree. The student is free to major in any area of interest. The pre-podiatry curriculum requires one year each of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics and mathematics along with coursework in English, humanities and the social sciences. A pre-podiatry student at USD should use the suggested curriculum for the pre-medicine program as a guide. The pre-podiatry curriculum offers basic required courses but the student should contact the individual college of podiatry about requirements specific to that school. The student should consult with an advisor to help plan a course of study that complies with the requirements for admission to the school of podiatry of the student’s choice.

Admission to a College of Podiatry may require the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) or the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) general and science subjective tests. The American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine Application Service (AACPMAS) maintains a central application process for Colleges of Podiatric Medicine

For more information about podiatric medicine contact: American Association of Podiatric Medicine (http://www.aacpm.org); Academic Advising Center, 677-5381 (Arts and Science, Room 20); Health Professions Advisor, 677-5156 (Julian Hall 143) or Department of Biology, 677-5211 or by visiting the following web site: http://admissions.usd.edu/academics/majors/pre-health-professions.cfm.

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