Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

Become a Foot and Ankle Expert With a D.P.M. Degree

From Sports Medicine to Trauma Care, Master It All at DMU

Doctors of podiatric medicine treat and care for people from the ground up — in a career that U.S. News and World Report called one of the Top 10 Best-Paying Jobs in 2024.

Because so much of our overall health and function hinges on our feet, ankles and lower limbs, doctors of podiatric medicine have the unique and important opportunity every day to truly impact their patients’ quality of life.

Develop the clinical, communication and interprofessional teamwork skills and experience you’ll need to be a successful podiatric physician through the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree program at Des Moines University.

Throughout our four-year graduate program, you will master the skills and knowledge you need to provide top-notch treatment for feet, ankles and lower limbs in pediatrics, surgery, sports medicine, biomechanics, trauma and wound care.

You’ll also be prepared to pass your national board exams and begin your residency in podiatric medicine.

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residency placement rate for D.P.M. degree students since 2003

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years to complete DMU’s doctor of podiatric medicine program

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graduate student to podiatric medicine faculty ratio

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of DMU’s D.P.M. students graduate in 4 years

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree Program Highlights

At DMU, expert faculty members will guide you through the entire D.P.M. degree program, from your first-year basic science courses to your clerkship rotations that will lead to residency opportunities. While working to become a podiatric doctor, you will:

  • Sharpen Your Skills in State-Of-The-Art Facilities

    Throughout DMU’s Doctor of Podiatric Medicine program, you will refine your surgical and clinical skills using cutting-edge tools and technologies in advanced learning environments, including our state-of-the-art Simulation Center.

  • Explore Transformative Research Opportunities

    Engage in meaningful research through DMU’s Summer Research program or other opportunities available throughout your D.P.M. education. Students who participate in research have presented at national conferences, published in peer-reviewed journals and earned competitive fellowships, awards and scholarships — adding depth and distinction to their academic experience.

  • Develop Clinical Reasoning Through Evidence-Based Practice

    The D.P.M. program centers around small-group, problem-based learning. In this dynamic setting, you’ll collaborate with classmates to apply evidence-based medicine in real-world clinical scenarios — developing critical thinking and diagnostic skills essential to your future as a podiatric physician.

  • Thrive in a Close-Knit Academic Environment

    With a student-to-faculty ratio of 7.5:1, DMU offers an intimate learning environment where faculty are accessible and invested in your success. You’ll benefit from personalized guidance and mentorship—inside the classroom and beyond—as you chart your professional path.

  • Connect With a Vibrant Student Community

    From service initiatives and mission trips to student organizations, interprofessional activities and interest groups, DMU provides countless ways to get involved. You’ll build connections with fellow future health professionals while shaping your personal and professional development outside the classroom.

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Ebonie Vincent, D.P.M.’15, M.B.M.S.

Ebonie Vincent, D.P.M.’15, M.B.M.S., considers podiatric medicine to be the “gem of the specialties” for its impact on patients’ quality of life and flexible practice options for its physicians.

Vincent's enthusiasm helped her land a starring role in the hit TLC show, “My Feet Are Killing Me.” In the show, she and fellow podiatrists Brad Schaeffer and Sarah Haller treat real patients with everything from warts and foot fungus to more complicated and even dangerous conditions. In 2021, the program won an American Reality Television Award for best new cast.

What can you do with a doctor of podiatric medicine degree?

In DMU's D.P.M. degree program, you can specialize in the lower extremities and become a podiatric doctor. But, you will also be knowledgeable in the vascular, surgical, therapeutic, dermatological and other fields of medicine, too. This range of expertise will help you better assess and treat patients in a clinic or hospital setting.

Podiatric Medicine Careers

Des Moines University D.P.M. degree graduates have gone on to:

  • Open private podiatrist practices
  • Practice in a hospital or clinic
  • Teach in an academic setting

From U.S. News and World Report: Podiatrist Among Top 10 Best-Paying Jobs in 2024

Meet your doctor of podiatric medicine faculty

Our D.P.M. degree faculty members have diverse clinical backgrounds, so they bring real-world knowledge and specialized techniques to the classroom. With diverse expertise, they use a variety of teaching methods such as lectures, group projects and labs to prepare you for your boards and residency.

DMU instructors are also experienced researchers with excellent publication track records.

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Explore Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Program Courses

DMU’s four-year D.P.M. degree program combines rigorous coursework with diverse lab and clinical experiences using cutting-edge technology. The program’s comprehensive curriculum further prepares you for your career as a podiatric doctor.

At DMU, you will study within a collegial community of med students and faculty members who prioritize service and learning. Our foundational science courses such as anatomy and physiology include grad students in our Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Master of Science in Anatomy and Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences programs.

You will also benefit from practice with real-life and realistic scenarios you may encounter in your career:

  • Prepare to work alongside others on a health care team in collaborative learning environments such as the classroom and labs.
  • Dissect and analyze cadavers; train in suturing, surgical instrumentation, dissection, intravenous insertions and other procedures; practice diagnostic skills and patient care and more.
  • Practice patient care in the DMU Foot and Ankle Clinic in your third year in conjunction with clinical rotations in internal medicine, as well as an emergency medicine stimulation rotation, vascular surgery, orthopedics and wound management.
  • In your fourth year, you will participate in medical specialty clinical rotations as well as clerkship rotations that lead to residency opportunities.

Lead With Knowledge. Serve With Insight.

At DMU, your story matters. The background, experiences and perspective you bring will strengthen our community and expand how we learn from each other. You’ll grow as a future health care professional and in your ability to serve people from all walks of life.

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Get to know DMU by experiencing our campus firsthand. From simulation labs to collaborative spaces, DMU offers future health care professionals opportunities to get involved in and out of the classroom. You’ll find hands-on learning, leadership development and a welcoming campus community built on respect and shared purpose.

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The Des Moines University College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery is accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education and the accreditation status is accreditation.
Accreditation is an indication of public approbation, attesting to the quality of the podiatric medical education program and the continued commitment of the institution to support the educational program. The Council is recognized as the professional institutional accrediting agency for podiatric medical education by the U. S. Department of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. For further information, please contact the Council on Podiatric Medical Education at the following address:

Council on Podiatric Medical Education
11400 Rockville Pike, Suite 220
Rockville, MD 20852
301-581-9200

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