Podiatrist Schools

Podiatrists diagnose and treat disorders of the foot and ankle. Students who complete an undergraduate program with required science courses can enroll in a podiatric college. Upon completion of a podiatric program, graduates go on to complete a residency. To practice, graduates must be licensed by passing written and oral exams. Podiatric colleges can be found across the United States.
  1. Midwestern University

    • Midwestern University's Arizona Podiatric Medicine Program is a full-time program that takes four years to complete. For the first two years, students will learn the basics of health and medicine. In their third and fourth year, students will gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations. The program boasts an examination pass rate of 100% and an average salary for graduates of $170,000.

      Midwestern University
      19555 N. 59th Avenue
      Glendale AZ 85308
      623-572-3275
      midwestern.edu

    Barry University

    • Students in the podiatric program at Barry University have the option of pursuing dual degrees. While working on their degree in podiatry, students can work toward a Masters of Business Administration (M.B.A.) or a Masters of Public Health (M.P.H.). The program reports 100% residency placement for graduates.

      Barry University
      11300 N.E. Second Avenue
      Miami Shores, FL 33161
      305-899-3123
      barry.edu

    Samuel Merritt University

    • Samuel Merritt University's California School of Podiatric Medicine is dedicated to providing students with a hands-on education. The school offers clinical experience to students in the second year as opposed to the third and fourth years. The university reports small class sizes of about 48 students.

      Samuel Merritt University
      370 Hawthorne Avenue
      Oakland, CA 94609
      510-869-6789
      samuelmerritt.edu

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