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Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Dapto Foot Clinic
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
02-Apr-2024
Wollongong, Illawarra & South Coast NSW
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
The Foot & Ankle Specialists
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
28-Mar-2024
Raceview QLD 4305
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
NT PHN - Northern Territory Primary Health Network
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
Annual - $120k to $150k
Start Timeframe:
Flexible
Posted Date:
28-Mar-2024
Alice Springs & Central Australia NT
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Launceston Podiatry Clinic
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
28-Mar-2024
Launceston TAS 7250
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Easy Step Pty Ltd
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
Annual - $100k to $120k
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
28-Mar-2024
Austral NSW 2179
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Hyde Podiatry
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
25-Mar-2024
Launceston TAS 7250
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Northern Rivers Podiatry
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
22-Mar-2024
Lismore NSW 2480
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Bass Coast Podiatrist
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
22-Mar-2024
Wonthaggi VIC 3995
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Camberwell Road Podiatry Practice
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
14-Mar-2024
Hawthorn East VIC 3123
Job Classification
Podiatrists
Posted By:
Podiatry Illawarra
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
14-Mar-2024
Woonona NSW 2517
About Podiatry jobs in Australia

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Purpose and Mission

Podiatrists are health care professionals who specialize in treating ankles and feet that have been injured, congenitally malformed or suffering from other conditions. Once known as chiropodists, this name has now been almost universally replaced with podiatrist. You can choose to specialise in podiatric primary care, orthopedics or foot surgery. Most podiatrists work in private practice, but a growing number are employed by government agencies, hospitals, and academic institutions.

Some podiatrists also choose to get involved in public health research.

Reports To

Those in the specialty who work as employees typically report to a hospital or agency supervisor, or in some cases, a medical doctor or board running a practice. Many self-employed podiatrists do not have a direct supervisor.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Podiatrists often have significant supervisory responsibilities in running a practice. They typically oversee and evaluate both clinical and administrative staff, and also often participate in the clinical training of newly graduated podiatrists.

Qualifications

In order to become a podiatrist, you must earn an undergraduate degree (in any field), and then complete a rigorous graduate program in podiatry.

The Doctor of Podiatric Medicine is typically a three-year graduate degree that will teach you everything you need to know to be an accredited podiatrist. A one-year residency working with an experienced podiatrist may be required before you are licensed for solo practice.

Also keep in mind that to practice as a podiatrist, you must register and verify your credentials with the Podiatry Board of Australia.

Responsibilities of a Podiatrist

The primary responsibility of a podiatrist is to diagnose and treat problems relating to the ankles and feet. Podiatrists often work closely with other medical professional including orthopedists to determine an optimal treatment plan for patients.

Some of the key responsibilities of a podiatrist include:

  • Diagnosing conditions and diseases of the ankle and foot by examination and utilizing a broad range of lab tests and modern scanning technologies.
  • Prescribing exercise, drugs, or special shoes or inserts (orthotics) to resolve patient foot/ankle problems
  • Providing a variety of splints, braces, pads or other supports as required for patient comfort
  • Referring patients to general or specialist doctors to deal with illnesses or conditions underlying foot issues
  • Treating foot and ankle problems through therapeutic massage, physical manipulation, surgery, or a range of physical therapies
  • Being comfortable talking to and working with patients of all ages and social backgrounds who have foot diseases and related issues.

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