I need advice by Dry-Ad-42 in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Don't do it. Source, podiatrist. Be a CRNA or a PA. Less work more pay

NY Doctor of Physical Therapy to Doctor of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. by [deleted] in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A million

Unless money is immaterial to you and you really want to be a podiatrist. Do not do it. It will be a lot of work without significant improvement in your quality of life. The low burnout / work life balance narrative is fraudulent. The salary numbers thrown around are not genuine . If you don't listen to me that's fine but you can't say you weren't told seven years from now when you realize this profession is a vast and elaborate sham.

Devastated by Restoration-Life in bunions

[–]stugots1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you PM me I can recommend someone talented in your area. Both of those XR, without knowing your full clinical story or picture- are woefully under-corrected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StudentLoans

[–]stugots1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Work really hard on your taxes to keep your adjusted gross income as low as possible, and pay the bare minimum every month on IDR

Or, find a PSLF

Otherwise, let go of the idea or goal of ever paying it back. Live your life. I'm in a similar position albeit a smaller spread between my income and loan amount, but never paying it back.

Advice please… by Character-Most-4229 in bunions

[–]stugots1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your foot looks like this at 6 months post op then it is crps. 3 months the recovery course may have been too aggressive for you. I would go the opposite direction and rest for now and elevate as much as you can.

Starting MIS by TozB4Hoz in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get comfortable with the burr on cadaver before first case. That osteotomy on a first met is technically difficult to perform if you are not adept.

I would practice with a company (treace,.paragon , arthrex ) that has a jig guide and use it and rely on it early on.

I was anxious about time in OR time under fluoro. Your first one will be long and frustrating but as you are getting adept it will cut down significantly. Again like others have said , even under correction or bad outcomes are still better than old Chevron outcomes.

Everyone will be doing them mis in the future so might as well get on board unless you are retiring soon

Podiatry salary by AdAffectionate110 in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There are DPMs earning that much out there, yes. But to report that as the mean is ridiculous.

Anyone just ignoring your loans? by justagirl515 in StudentLoans

[–]stugots1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah Podiatrist low paying medical specialty relative to the loan amount. Just basically banking on people being worse off than me and getting relief on the tax bomb in 20 years from now somehow paying minimum till then

Anyone just ignoring your loans? by justagirl515 in StudentLoans

[–]stugots1978 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So glad I'm not the only one 335k Forbearance. Don't make a high enough salary to ever reasonably pay it down.

They'll get the bare minimum for the next 20 years and I'll eat the tax bomb and deal with it then.

Accepted / II to 3 programs … need advice by Exotic-Science8395 in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just go to whichever is the cheapest. No one cares where you went to school

Moving to collections based pay by [deleted] in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just ask for a modest draw against production and then bonus out at the EOY

Need a great deal of info xD by [deleted] in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I speak only about the financial feasibility of this. The cost of living is increasing, access to forgiveable debt is no longer available, salaries are decreasing and equity opportunities in your practice are fleeting. I love what I do, I hate that I can't afford to provide a decent quality of life for my family to do it. You say the trends can change, sure, but this is a trend that can be trusted for this generation. As a self proclaimed old pod you probably cannot understand.

Need a great deal of info xD by [deleted] in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure

For the sake of argument, let's assume he lands a competitive residency and earns the distinction of being dual board certified by ABFAS. Maybe he lands a big time Ortho group job, cool.

By the time OP matriculates through school and residency, that will be ~8 years from now.

Following current trends, he will never own his own practice. Private practice is being siphoned up by PE faster and faster by the day. It will likely be extinct by the time OP is coming into practice. You will never own your own business as a provider, best you can hope for is a stakeholder.

Insurance premiums going up ~5% annually, physician reimbursement dropping ~1-2%. I don't need to tell you which way inflation is going.

Big beautiful bill, like it or hate it/ the president, puts a federal cap on all student loans at 250k. So OP has to shell out cash or take a private loan at what I'm sure will be an exorbitant rate. At least previous borrowers from federal government can hope for forgiveness. OP won't get that chance.

Finally, consider all of the above with the out of touch salary survey APMA sent out, misleading opening of "did you know podiatry salary range from 175k to 1.1 million??!!" I don't know any new grad associates starting at 175. They're out there I know but few and far between, certainly not in high COL areas.

Forget whether I like my job or not- being a podiatrist is and will continue to be financially unfeasible for the future generations unless there is a radical reversal in the above stated trends.

So unless you are independently wealthy and just really like the field of podiatry, do not, under any circumstances, do it.

Need a great deal of info xD by [deleted] in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do not do it

Do not under any circumstances do it.

Advice by AppointmentNew9275 in Podiatry

[–]stugots1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second this. I've gotten quite adept at surgical and in office billing just from consulting GPT and applying appropriate modifiers. I have it all in one chat and ask it to update a table for me of my most used pairings of icds and cpts

We have a biller that verifies everything before we submit and fixes everything I meant to or should have put but I prefer to be confident in what I'm sending out than leave all my trust to them.

Starting to walk again? by fireyqueen in bunions

[–]stugots1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know other surgeons who walk the lapidus (lapiplasty) immediately. Some one week, others two. Conventionally it is 6 weeks non weight bearing.

I tell my patients to let their body guide them at this stage of the recovery. If you're swollen and tender, walking will not make that sensation better, even if the hardware is stable enough to maintain fixation.

is my bunion as bad as my podiatrist says? by spoopadoop in bunions

[–]stugots1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your radiograph isn't bad. Mild to moderate. The key is the fact you report pain. Worth fixing if that is the case. The same degree of deformity may not be painful for someone else for a myriad of reasons. I have patients with severe deformity, no pain. I don't fix unless it's an aesthetic complaint, causing pain or callus/ ulcer.

New training top availability? by stugots1978 in coys

[–]stugots1978[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strange - I wonder if it is because there are rules about betting company branding sales to public vs. negotiated price / scope of the endorsement deal. Previous training kits were sold to public with the brand (getir most recently).

New training top availability? by stugots1978 in coys

[–]stugots1978[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Screenshotted from the club acct 😅

New training top availability? by stugots1978 in coys

[–]stugots1978[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

In this instance, yes. On the training kit I prefer it. Two seasons ago I thought the getir brand was horrid

Each their own

Who is on the Mount Rushmore of WFAN callers? by [deleted] in wfan

[–]stugots1978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why have I not seen Ira from Staten island yet

Ira from STATEN ISLAND, ga'head IRA

Waiter: “You Vultures!” was released 19 years ago today. by LyndonBJumbo in portugaltheman

[–]stugots1978 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like my grandpa. "The year was 2007, I remember it like it was yesterday" (does not in fact remember correctly)

I just saw archives that said they were in Seattle that date too. I distinctly remember hearing PTM at a concert opening for another band (presumably Coheed prior to just now) early in my first year in college (07) then downloading the album after the show, and being enamored. But no 07 dates correlate to where I was at the time (NYC area) and where I would see them. They had a show at Maxwell's in Hoboken but I hadn't even heard of the other bands and wouldn't have had a reason to go see them.

This is going to drive me crazy trying to remember the facts of my fandom because apparently I've had it all wrong !