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    Learn about the UTRGV School of Podiatric Medicine in Harlingen, Texas. Offering a four-year Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree, we provide advanced podiatry education, expert faculty, research opportunities, and residency preparation. Join future leaders in podiatric medicine, surgery, and global healthcare innovation.

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    Discover innovative research at UTRGV School of Podiatric Medicine. Explore studies in biomechanics, regenerative medicine, and diabetic foot care led by expert faculty and students. Learn about the ABLE Lab, Regenerative Medicine Lab, and how to submit research to UTRGV ScholarWorks, the university’s institutional research repository.

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GME in Podiatric Medicine refers to the specialized, post-doctoral training that follows the completion of a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree. This phase of medical education is designed to provide advanced clinical knowledge and practical experience necessary to prepare podiatric physicians for independent practice. 

Scope of Training GME in podiatric medicine typically consists of residency programs that last between two and three years, often followed by optional fellowship programs for further specialization. These programs emphasize the diagnosis, treatment, and management of foot and ankle disorders, encompassing a wide range of medical conditions from common ailments like bunions and heel pain to complex surgeries involving trauma, deformities, and diabetic foot care. 

Goals of GME in Podiatry 

  • Clinical Competency: Residents are trained in comprehensive patient care, including medical, biomechanical, and surgical management of foot and ankle conditions. 
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Podiatric physicians work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as orthopedic surgeons, endocrinologists, and wound care specialists, to ensure holistic patient care. 
  • Hands-On Surgical Training: A significant portion of GME is dedicated to surgical procedures, with residents gaining expertise in techniques ranging from simple corrective surgeries to complex reconstructive surgeries. 
  • Research and Continuing Education: Graduate medical education fosters a commitment to lifelong learning and encourages residents to participate in research, conferences, and other continuing education opportunities to stay at the forefront of advancements in podiatric medicine. 

Residency Accreditation  

Podiatric residency programs in the United States are accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME). Accredited programs are structured to provide residents with comprehensive exposure to both inpatient and outpatient settings, ensuring a well-rounded training experience. 

Career Path  

Upon completion of a residency, podiatric physicians can seek board certification and begin independent practice. Many choose to further specialize through fellowship training in areas such as foot and ankle surgery, wound care, or sports medicine. 

Graduate Medical Education (GME) in Podiatric Medicine is an essential step in the journey to becoming a highly skilled podiatric physician, committed to improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of foot and ankle care.

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Email: DPMAdmissions@utrgv.edu
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