Podiatric Training Programs
CPME-Accredited Podiatric Residency and Fellowship Programs at UH Geauga Medical Center
There are approximately 14,000 licensed doctors of podiatric medicine in the U.S., and employment of podiatrists is expected to increase 20 percent by 2020. However, the number of older Americans is also increasing steadily, and statistics show an epidemic increase of diabetes. These factors mean the need for quality foot and ankle care is becoming increasingly important.
The acclaimed podiatric residency and fellowship programs at the UH Geauga Medical Center are taking the lead in fulfilling the growing need for lower extremity specialists.
Residencies
Fellowships
Key Features of the Podiatric Residency and Fellowship Programs
UH Geauga Medical Center's top-ranked CPME programs are dedicated to strong primary care and selected specialty training. UH Geauga Medical Center enables a more personal, hands-on approach to podiatric training within an intimate, suburban hospital environment.
The programs feature a strong didactic component. Our premier Wound Care Center offers advanced training in infectious disease, plastic surgery, vascular surgery, and podiatric medicine and surgery.
Of the 11 certified podiatric fellowship programs available in the U.S, UH Geauga Medical Center offers two, with future expansion anticipated.