Founded in 1912, the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) supports podiatric physicians' and surgeons' ability to practice to the full extent of their education and training in order to improve lives through universal access to patient-centered, comprehensive lower-extremity care.
APMA members have access to a trove of materials to bolster their practice efficiency and patient care. Find the answers to your questions about reimbursement, compliance, practice promotion, and more.
Learning is a life-long pursuit for physicians. Explore the variety of on-demand CECH and non-CECH, and check out the calendar of events to find live and virtual learning opportunities across the country.
APMA provides support for its members beyond the clinic. Make the most of your membership with these valuable resources.
APMA is the voice of podiatrists for legislators, regulatory bodies, and payors. Check out our latest efforts and learn what actions you can take to protect and promote your profession.
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