American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine
 
 

 

Eight colleges offer graduate or post-doctoral training programs in podiatric medicine.  The curriculum for the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree includes classroom instruction and laboratory work followed by study of clinical science and patient care. 

Year 1
 
Classroom instruction
Laboratory work in the basic sciences
Year 2
 
Classroom instruction
Laboratory work in the basic sciences
Year 3
 

Clinical Sciences
Patient Care Judgment

Year 4
 

Clinical Sciences
Patient Care Judgment

Podiatric students gain experience from the finest podiatric clinics, hospitals, satellite clinics, and professional office settings nationwide.  Visit the College Links section of the Web site for more information.

 

Financial Aid

Scholarships, grants, and other financial aid packages can help defray the costs of your medical education.  After you select your college or program, contact the Financial Aid office to find out how they can help finance your education.