What is the Accredited Podiatrist Program?
The Accredited Podiatrist Program is an Australasian
system designed to enhance and encourage continuing
education and professional development opportunities for
practicing podiatrists.
It provides a mechanism for recognising the efforts
of practitioners in maintaining and developing their
knowledge and skills in podiatry practice, ultimately
rewarding individuals with accreditation status.
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Why do we need an accreditation system?
Increasingly, the general public is seeking
reassurance as to the qualifications and competence of
health practitioners. Health care, like many industries,
is rapidly changing and consumers demand expertise in
current methods and standards of practice.
Government funding bodies and third party
organisations have proposed a variety of systems for
accrediting practitioners - one system, driven by the
profession is simpler for individuals and third party
organisations. It ensures a relevant and appropriate
approach is taken.
Who can participate?
Any podiatrist who holds current membership with
their local podiatry association or society may
participate in the program.
The
Association’s office is located in St.Kilda Rd,
Melbourne.
Please direct any queries to (03) 9866 5906, or apoda@podiatryvic.com.au.
More
details can also be found on the Australasian Podiatry
Council website: www.apodc.com.au. |