Qualifications
and Registration
In all States of
Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand, podiatry
is a registered health profession and is defined by the various
Registration Acts.
(Until 1977, Australian
podiatrists were known as chiropodists. The official name change
to podiatry reflected the upgrading of education levels and an
expansion in the scope of practice by the profession.)
To become a podiatrist,
a practitioner must complete a Bachelor of Podiatry and be registered
to practise in the appropriate State. Post-graduate education,
including Graduate Diploma, Masters and PhD level, is available
to podiatrists and qualifications may result in developed expertise
in diabetes care, podiatric surgery or sports medicine, for example.
In some states, additional qualifications are legislatively recognised,
allowing prescription and supply of a range of S4 medications.
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