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A Place for Your Feet Podiatrists are highly trained, mastering their specialty through years of schooling and hands-on learning. After earning a bachelor's degree, a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine (DPM) must be earned during four years of podiatric medical school; one to three years of surgical or clinical podiatric residency often follows. Board Certification may be earned after three years of practice and satisfactory completion of a series of oral and written exams. Podiatrists must also continue to stay informed about the latest developments and findings in their field, year after year. With all that experience and knowledge, you can be confident that you are pursuing the best solution to your foot and ankle concerns. The podiatrists at Foot & Ankle Specialists of West Michigan are licensed to diagnose and treat all foot and ankle diseases and injuries. They also perform a variety of hospital- and office-based surgeries, evaluate and treat sports-related injuries, and create prescription orthotic devices. Quote this article on your siteTo create link towards this article on your website, copy and paste the text below in your page. Preview :
Foot & Ankle Specialists of West Michigan Friday, 25 September 2009 A Place for Your Feet Foot & Ankle Specialists of West Michigan is Michigan's largest podiatric center. This medical center has been serving... Powered by QuoteThis © 2008
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