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patdoon

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For all those who want med but cant get in well consider next dentistry? still to high well what about Podiatry?



Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. The term podiatry came into use first in the early 20th century United States where it now denotes a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), a specialist who is qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg. Within the field of podiatry, practitioners can focus on many different specialty areas, including surgery, sports medicine, biomechanics, oncology, dermatology geriatrics, pediatrics, orthopedics, or primary care.
out of all health professions podiatry isnt really considered allied health (even though media protrays it that way) it is more of a medical profession or like dentistry in its own field

In australia there are 3 professions that specialise, do surgery and are providers of professional attention, they are medicine, podiatry and dentistry.

Podiatrists scope of practice in australia is much less then the US however in the AU:

-Podiatrists can prescribe medications
-are primary care podiatric physicians
-specialise further to do surgery, sports medicine, diabetes etc
-along with medcine and dentistry you can call yourself a 'Dr'.
-refer for diagnostic imaging ie MRI, cat scans etc
- starting salary is from 65k to 110000k
- get in now while its still an undergrad degree cos its changing to postgrad in the future
 

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For all those who want med but cant get in well consider next dentistry? still to high well what about Podiatry?



Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. The term podiatry came into use first in the early 20th century United States where it now denotes a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), a specialist who is qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg. Within the field of podiatry, practitioners can focus on many different specialty areas, including surgery, sports medicine, biomechanics, oncology, dermatology geriatrics, pediatrics, orthopedics, or primary care.
out of all health professions podiatry isnt really considered allied health (even though media protrays it that way) it is more of a medical profession or like dentistry in its own field

In australia there are 3 professions that specialise, do surgery and are providers of professional attention, they are medicine, podiatry and dentistry.

Podiatrists scope of practice in australia is much less then the US however in the AU:

-Podiatrists can prescribe medications
-are primary care podiatric physicians
-specialise further to do surgery, sports medicine, diabetes etc
-along with medcine and dentistry you can call yourself a 'Dr'.
-refer for diagnostic imaging ie MRI, cat scans etc
- starting salary is from 65k to 110000k
- get in now while its still an undergrad degree cos its changing to postgrad in the future
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clearly ppl need to get around that medicine isnt the only path to becoming a doctor/physician
 
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when u cant get med you become a dentist

when you can't get dentistry you do this or pharm

when you can't do this or pharm you do a PhD

dr lyf
 

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none of this can be erased by sleeping on top of a pile of money at night
 
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hey do first years usually need stethoscopes? because i have no idea if i should order one or not ...
 
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:O $175?!, wow med school is going to leave me broke, 7K per semester too (just realised it was per semester and not per year fml). you're going for hecs right? have you recieved any forms to fill out yet? because for unsw all i've done online is chosen hecs as my preferred payment, haven't signed anything yet... have you?
 

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:O $175?!, wow med school is going to leave me broke, 7K per semester too (just realised it was per semester and not per year fml). you're going for hecs right? have you recieved any forms to fill out yet? because for unsw all i've done online is chosen hecs as my preferred payment, haven't signed anything yet... have you?
What uni is this?
 
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khorne

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:O $175?!, wow med school is going to leave me broke, 7K per semester too (just realised it was per semester and not per year fml). you're going for hecs right? have you recieved any forms to fill out yet? because for unsw all i've done online is chosen hecs as my preferred payment, haven't signed anything yet... have you?
You accept the things online, put in your TFN and thats it for now.

Also...m8...what about the text books? At the very least, you'll need 7 foundation texts, each at 150 or so.

Also who cares about hecs, you'll pay that off easy. You will enter the work force earning more than the average australian, and your pay will only go up from there.

Ever seen a poor doctor?
 

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Why does everyone assume that people in certain profession are med rejects? Not everyone wants to do medicine.

Some people honestly want to be a physio, optometrist, podiatrist, medical researcher without being rejected out of med first. There's different perks to them (mainly lifestyle imho).
 

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