Training to become a Podiatrist (often also called a Chiropodist)
To practice as a podiatrist in the UK, you must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and to do this you need to successfully complete an HCPC approved Podiatry degree.
Degree courses are offered at various locations throughout the UK and take 3 or 4 years full-time to complete, dependent upon where you study. Each course varies in their structure of delivery, but all involve a lot of practical work with patients.
When applying for a course it is important that you check carefully as to the entry requirements as each School sets its own. During your studies, and in order for you to pass all of the course, you will need to show that you have an understanding of chiropody/podiatry and how it benefits patients. It will be beneficial for you to spend some time with a podiatrist to find out about podiatry first hand. In many cases this is a requirement of application to the podiatry schools.
As soon as you have graduated from university you will be eligible to apply to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a podiatrist. In order to retain your podiatry title and remain on the register you will be required to keep up-to-date with your knowledge and skills and also paying the HCPC’s annual retention fee.
You will also be eligible to join the Institute of Podiatrists and enjoy the benefits that are offered to all members. For more information on becoming a member click here.
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