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Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, D.P.M.

Diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle and related structures of the leg.

For descriptions of this profession, see: Career Zone section of the American Association of College of Podiatric Medicine or Explore Health Careers

LENGTH OF PROGRAM

Podiatry School: 4 years

Residency: 3 years

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Schools may require English, cell biology, genetics, math, anatomy, neurobiology and/or other courses. Check directly with those schools and the Medical School Admission Requirements.

SUGGESTED COURSES
1 Year of General Biology Biology 101
Molecules, Genes and Cells
Biology 102
Evolution, Organisms & Ecology
 
1 Year of General Chemistry Chemistry 130
Structure & Properties of Inorganic Compounds w/ Lab
Chemistry 170
Stoichiometric Calculations
Chemistry 260
Thermodynamics, Equilibrium & Kinetics w/ Lab
1 Year Organic Chemistry Chemistry 120
Structure & Properties of Organic Molecules w/ Lab
Chemistry 310
Enzyme Mechanics
 
1 Year Physics Physics 120
Principles of Physics I w/ Lab
Physics 130
Principles of Physics II w/ Lab
 
1 Semester Biochemistry Chemistry 240
Structure & Function of Biomolecules w/ Lab
   
Introductory Psychology & Sociology Psychology 100
Introductory Psychology
Any social science course 100 Level  

APPLICATION TIMELINE

For admittance directly after DePauw: Prerequisite courses completed by the end of junior year; Apply summer before senior year.

For Gap Year: Prerequisite courses completed by the end of senior year; Apply summer after senior year.

APPLICATION SERVICE

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine Application Service (AACPMAS)

  • Available August 1
  • Submission date opens mid-August
  • Deadlines for priority consideration are April 1
  • Final application deadline is June 30 for fall admission of the same year

STANDARDIZED TEST

Medical College Admission Test (MCAT): Take after biology, all chemistry, physics, psychology, sociology and biochemistry courses are completed.

The MCAT has four sections (Scale 118-132): Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems, Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems; Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior, and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills. The test takes approximately 7.5 hours to complete and is offered about 25 times throughout the year. See the website for the schedule and registration dates. Fee assistance my be available, so check with the Hubbard Center. You receive your scores 30-35 days after the test.

Free and low-cost preparation materials:

ADMISSIONS CRITERIA

  • Overall and science GPA
  • MCAT scores
  • Podiatry-related experience
  • Research experience
  • Community service
  • Leadership experiences
  • Knowledge of and commitment to podiatric medicine
  • Letters of recommendation- Often one from the Health Professions Adviser
  • Interview
  • Personal statement

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

General:

MCAT:

TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, CALL 765-658-4622, OR EMAIL HUBBARD@DEPAUW.EDU

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