Pre-Podiatry
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Pre-Professional Programs at UT Tyler
Overview
There are currently eleven colleges of podiatric medicine in the United States. Successful completion of one of these programs leads to a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM) degree. Many of these programs are affiliated and either partially or fully integrated with an MD or DO school.
The education consists of two years of basic science/general medicine courses followed by two years of clinical rotations, similar to regular medical school. These rotations are done in non-hospital based clinics as well as major hospitals and deal with general medicine, basic podiatric medicine and podiatric surgery. Research opportunities for medical students are available during these four years.
DPM students take the National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiner's (NBPME) boards and match for podiatric medicine and surgery (PM&S) residencies. Applications for colleges of podiatric medicine are handled through the AACPM. Podiatrists may practice in all of the U.S. states. Podiatry schools are somewhat easier to get into than MD and DO schools due to lower average GPA and MCAT requirements. However, admission is still competitive.
Residency
During the fourth year, students participate in the podiatric residency match and scramble. Applications for residency are handled through the Central Application Service for Podiatric Residencies (CASPR). Applicants interview at centralized regional interview program (CRIP) locations. These usually consist of an East, Central and West CRIP location. While all residency programs are members of CASPR, a few programs do not attend CRIP interviews and interview separately after the CRIP dates.
Podiatric residencies are two-three years long and are termed Podiatric Medicine & Surgery 24 (PM&S-24) and Podiatric Medicine & Surgery 36 (PM&S-36) programs. DPMs rotate through various medical specialties and are trained in podiatric medicine, forefoot, rearfoot and ankle surgery.
The Univeristy of Texas at Rio Grande Valley School of Podiatric Medicine is the only program in Texas.
Other Programs in the United States:
- Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University
- Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine
- College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery a Des Moines University
- Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine
- Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Podiatric Medicine
- New York College of Podiatric Medicine at Touro University
- Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
- Samuel Merritt University College of Podiatric Medicine
- Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
- Western University of Health Sciences, College of Podiatric Medicine
Application
These accredited podiatric medical schools are represented by the American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine (AACPM). The AACPM also oversees the AACPMAS. Most podiatric medical schools require students to take the MCAT, but some will allow students to take the DAT or GRE.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites: See each School of Podiatry for their specific requirements for admission. Most prerequisites are the same as for medical school.
For more information or questions concerning courses at UT Tyler that will fulfill podiatry school prerequisites, please contact:
Contact
Dr. Rachel Mason
Chief Health Professions Advisor & JAMP Faculty Director
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
The University of Texas at Tyler
3900 University Blvd
Tyler, Texas 75799
Office: RBS 3002
Phone: 903.565.5641
Marti Halbrook, MS
Assistant Director, of Academy of Future Health Professionals
The University of Texas at Tyler
3900 University Blvd
Tyler, Texas 75799
Office: CAS 132
Phone: 903.566.7193
Contact Us
The University of Texas at Tyler
3900 University Blvd.
Tyler, TX 75799
800 UT TYLER
afhp@uttyler.edu