Podiatrists
Podiatrists (formerly known as chiropodists) diagnose and treat ailments and abnormalities of the human foot and lower limb, deal with minor infections, injuries and deformities, and conditions resulting from other major health disorders such as diabetes.
More about this Career
Average Salary
£32434
New workers start around £15380. Normal pay is £32434 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £47349.
Jobs
182
Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs.
Daily Tasks
- Refers patients who require further medical or surgical attention.
- Delivers foot health education to groups such as the elderly, children, the homeless, those with medical problems such as arthritis.
- Advises patients on aspects of foot care to avoid recurrence of foot problems.
- Those with advanced training may carry out minor surgery on the feet.
- Prescribes, makes and fits pads and other orthotic appliances to correct and/or protect foot disorders.
- Treats conditions of the skin, nails and soft tissues of feet by minor surgery, massage and heat treatment, padding and strapping or drugs.
- Administers local anaesthetic where appropriate.
- Provides vascular and neurological assessment for the long-term management of chronic disorders and high-risk patients.
- Examines patient’s feet to determine the nature and extent of disorder.
Skills Employers are looking for
Soft Skills
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Active Listening
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Reading Comprehension
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Active Learning
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Critical Thinking
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Science
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Speaking
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Learning Strategies
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Monitoring
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Writing
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Mathematics