Training in a podiatric medicine program is required and available at several colleges in the United States. In order to get into a program of podiatric medicine, at least three years of school are required. There are mandatory credits that help one prepare, such as biology, physics, chemistry, and English. Completion of the program, involving classroom study and clinical training in a healthcare setting, will result in the earning of a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree. After obtaining a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, 2-4 years of extra training called residency, are often required. During this time, the residents work under the supervision of experts in this field. One must obtain a license from the state by passing written and oral exams in order to be a podiatrist. New techniques and technologies arise, so updating one’s skills as the industry changes are important. The education required to become a podiatrist is not an easy task but is achievable with one’s hard work and determination