Podiatric Medicine & Surgery 36
Foot & Ankle Training
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St. Mary’s Medical Center offers a PM&S-36 residency program, which takes three residents per year. The first year is primarily an internship with emphasis on general medicine, emergency medicine, and trauma. This year is challenging, but integrates into multiple disciplines and makes a well-rounded physician. The second year has all podiatric surgical rotations with emphasis on forefoot reconstructive surgery and forefoot trauma. The third year is again all podiatric surgical rotations with emphasis on rearfoot and ankle reconstructive surgery and trauma. Throughout the second and third years the residents work in podiatric clinics that provides training experience in trauma, surgery, biomechanics, wound care, limb salvage, and amputations. Throughout the training, there are teaching responsibilities for medical students, podiatric medical students, and medical and surgical interns. There are also wide ranges of academic meetings to ensure knowledge is expanding with skills. St. Mary’s Medical Center is proud to produce confident and well-trained podiatric physicians competent in performing forefoot, rearfoot and ankle reconstructive surgery and trauma surgery. 

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