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Your feet are excellent barometers for your overall health. Healthy feet keep you moving and active. They are quite literally your foundation. In this section, learn more about APMA Seal-approved and accepted products, proper foot care, common foot and ankle conditions, and how your podiatrist can help keep you and your feet healthy.
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Students, residents, young members, and others have voiced confusion about the roles of the many organizations that exist in the podiatric medical profession. Most often the concerns focus on certifying boards and their connection to other organizations.
No podiatric medical certifying board requires membership in any organization to complete the certification process.
Voluntarily electing to become a member of any podiatric organization provides no advantage to candidates seeking board certification, nor does it affect eligibility to serve in a residency program: Applicants to CPME-approved residency programs are not required to be members of any specific organization in order to be eligible for placement. Students who are informed otherwise are encouraged to report these residency programs to CPME.
APMA recognizes the difficulty in understanding the differences between various podiatric medical and surgical organizations. We have created this brief guide to assist students, residents, young members, and others. An attempt has been made to include all of the existing organizations, but some may have escaped our research. We apologize for any that were missed and plan to update the guide when a new organization surfaces or an old one discontinues its operations.
The APMA Family of Organizations (PDF)
Other Podiatric Organizations Outside the APMA Umbrella (PDF)
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