loans aren't gonig to be a problemby pod (no login)You are a PERFECT candidate for podiatry school as you have someone who can cover the cost of your education. If you decide to enter this profession, I recommend that your negociate with one of the schools for a 4 year fixed price or at least a maximum rate of increase for you. GET IT IN WRITING. Since you are in Wisconsin, the Chicago school would make sense as many residencies in WI are affiliated with the college. Lastly, some podiatrists declare bankruptcy and lose all their equipment. Be on the lookout for such an occurence to get your equipment cheap. As you are in a financially sound position, I would start a practice from scratch or work as an associate in another area for a few years. Many pods will make you sign an agreement that keeps you from ever working in the town if you sign on as an associate so don't work as an associate in the area that you are interested in. Be careful. Good luck. from IP address 24.158.226.203 Goto Forum Home |
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