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Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Dr. Jeffrey Jensen
290 episodes
4 days ago
A change of pace with an "APMA Takeover" of Dean's Chat - APMA's Dr. John Garnett interviews Jeffrey Jensen, DPM and Johanna Richey, DPM. 📌 Episode Overview In this special APMA Takeover episode of Dean's Chat, we sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, advocacy, education, and the evolving identity of the podiatric profession. This episode is sponsorted by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)! This episode pulls back the curtain on how APMA, academic leadership, and frontline clinicians are working together to strengthen podiatric medicine—at a time when visibility, unity, and strategic messaging matter more than ever. 🧠 Key Topics Covered 1) Why APMA matters now more than ever How organized medicine and unified messaging shape the future of podiatry. 2) The role of leadership in uncertain times What deans, association leaders, and clinicians must do to protect and advance the profession. 3) Education as advocacy How podiatric medical education intersects with public perception, policy, and student recruitment. 4) Telling the podiatry story better Why podiatric medicine struggles with visibility—and how that can change. 5) Students, residents, and the pipeline problem Honest discussion about enrollment, engagement, and the responsibility of leadership. 6) APMA's evolving role From legislative advocacy to student outreach and national branding. 🔑 Notable Takeaways • Leadership in podiatry is no longer optional—it's required at every level. • The profession must control its narrative or risk being defined by others. • Collaboration between APMA, colleges, and clinicians is the only sustainable path • Students are watching—and leadership behavior sets the tone for the future. 👣 Why This Episode Matters This conversation isn't just about policy or administration—it's about identity. Where podiatric medicine has been, where it is now, and where it's headed. Whether you're a student, resident, practicing DPM, or academic leader, this episode challenges you to think bigger about your role in shaping the profession. Enjoy this Part 1 Episode!
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A change of pace with an "APMA Takeover" of Dean's Chat - APMA's Dr. John Garnett interviews Jeffrey Jensen, DPM and Johanna Richey, DPM. 📌 Episode Overview In this special APMA Takeover episode of Dean's Chat, we sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, advocacy, education, and the evolving identity of the podiatric profession. This episode is sponsorted by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)! This episode pulls back the curtain on how APMA, academic leadership, and frontline clinicians are working together to strengthen podiatric medicine—at a time when visibility, unity, and strategic messaging matter more than ever. 🧠 Key Topics Covered 1) Why APMA matters now more than ever How organized medicine and unified messaging shape the future of podiatry. 2) The role of leadership in uncertain times What deans, association leaders, and clinicians must do to protect and advance the profession. 3) Education as advocacy How podiatric medical education intersects with public perception, policy, and student recruitment. 4) Telling the podiatry story better Why podiatric medicine struggles with visibility—and how that can change. 5) Students, residents, and the pipeline problem Honest discussion about enrollment, engagement, and the responsibility of leadership. 6) APMA's evolving role From legislative advocacy to student outreach and national branding. 🔑 Notable Takeaways • Leadership in podiatry is no longer optional—it's required at every level. • The profession must control its narrative or risk being defined by others. • Collaboration between APMA, colleges, and clinicians is the only sustainable path • Students are watching—and leadership behavior sets the tone for the future. 👣 Why This Episode Matters This conversation isn't just about policy or administration—it's about identity. Where podiatric medicine has been, where it is now, and where it's headed. Whether you're a student, resident, practicing DPM, or academic leader, this episode challenges you to think bigger about your role in shaping the profession. Enjoy this Part 1 Episode!
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Ep. 281 - Samuel Merritt University College of Podiatric Medicine - APMSA Students
Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
45 minutes
4 weeks ago
Ep. 281 - Samuel Merritt University College of Podiatric Medicine - APMSA Students
Dean's Chat hosts, Drs. Jensen and Richey, welcome the American Podiatric Medical Association student representatives from Samuel Merritt University College of Podiatric Medicine. This podcast is sponsored by Bako Diagnostics, a tremendous supporter of podiatric medicine to students, residents, and practitioners alike! Nicholas Vang, Quinton Markett, and Kathryn Maebori, join us to discuss how they discovered podiatric medicine, their shadowing experiences, and things that have surprised them in school. They also discuss things that have inspired them, and a series of "Rapid Fire" questions! They also share "professor shout-outs" and their roles with APMSA! Enjoy this conversation with student leaders! #Podiatry #FootAndAnkle #Residency #MedicalEducation #Surgery #PodiatricMedicine #PreMed #HealthCareCareers #DeansChat
Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
A change of pace with an "APMA Takeover" of Dean's Chat - APMA's Dr. John Garnett interviews Jeffrey Jensen, DPM and Johanna Richey, DPM. 📌 Episode Overview In this special APMA Takeover episode of Dean's Chat, we sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, advocacy, education, and the evolving identity of the podiatric profession. This episode is sponsorted by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)! This episode pulls back the curtain on how APMA, academic leadership, and frontline clinicians are working together to strengthen podiatric medicine—at a time when visibility, unity, and strategic messaging matter more than ever. 🧠 Key Topics Covered 1) Why APMA matters now more than ever How organized medicine and unified messaging shape the future of podiatry. 2) The role of leadership in uncertain times What deans, association leaders, and clinicians must do to protect and advance the profession. 3) Education as advocacy How podiatric medical education intersects with public perception, policy, and student recruitment. 4) Telling the podiatry story better Why podiatric medicine struggles with visibility—and how that can change. 5) Students, residents, and the pipeline problem Honest discussion about enrollment, engagement, and the responsibility of leadership. 6) APMA's evolving role From legislative advocacy to student outreach and national branding. 🔑 Notable Takeaways • Leadership in podiatry is no longer optional—it's required at every level. • The profession must control its narrative or risk being defined by others. • Collaboration between APMA, colleges, and clinicians is the only sustainable path • Students are watching—and leadership behavior sets the tone for the future. 👣 Why This Episode Matters This conversation isn't just about policy or administration—it's about identity. Where podiatric medicine has been, where it is now, and where it's headed. Whether you're a student, resident, practicing DPM, or academic leader, this episode challenges you to think bigger about your role in shaping the profession. Enjoy this Part 1 Episode!