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ACCELERATED PODIATRY

PODIATRIC MEDICINE

GREGORY M. ANDRASO, Ph.D., Director of the Pre-Professional Phase

Aims and Objectives:

Podiatric Medicine is the branch of medicine which medically and surgically manages the care of the lower extremities. The podiatric physician is a health professional who is involved with the examination, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders by physical, medical and surgical means. He/she is trained to detect the signs of general bodily disorder which may first appear in the lower extremity, such as diabetes or circulatory disorders. When such diagnoses are made, the podiatrist consults with the patient’s family doctor concerning continuing treatment. Most podiatric physicians are in general practice; however, some concentrate on subspecialties such as orthopedics, surgery, sports medicine, biomechanics, podopediatrics (children), and podogeriatrics (elderly).

These are accelerated programs presented in cooperation with the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine and the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. These are undergraduate-professional programs of education leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (in Health Sciences or other degree programs for which requirements have been met) awarded by Gannon University and the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, awarded by the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine or the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine.

Admissions Requirements

  • Completion of four years of science courses at the high school level. Three of these science courses must be Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
  • No grade lower than a "C" in any high school science course.
  • Completion of four years of math courses at the high school level.
  • Minimum SAT score of 1050.
  • Minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 out of 4.0.
  • Class rank in the top 25%.

    Following three years of pre-podiatry studies at Gannon, up to four students from the accelerated program will be admitted to the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine or the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine if they have fulfilled the following requirements:

    • Satisfactory completion of the following course of study at Gannon.

       

      Accelerated Podiatry Program Curriculum

       FIRST YEAR
       First Semester   Second Semester
      4Biology/BIOL 122, 123
      4Chemistry/CHEM 111, 112
      3College Composition/LENG 111
      3Mathematics/MATH 111, MATH 112 or MATH 140
      3Hist of West & World/LHST 111
      17Credits
       
      4Biology/BIOL 124, 125
      4Chem/CHEM 114, 115
      3Crit Analysis & Comp/LENG 112
      3Math/MATH 112 or MATH 141
      3Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
      17Credits
       
       SECOND YEAR
       First Semester   Second Semester
      4Chemistry/CHEM 221, 222
      3Theology Series II/LTHE
      3Invitation to Philosophy/LPHI 231
      4Biology/BIOL 331, 332
      3Literature Series/LENG
      17Credits
       
      4Chemistry/CHEM 224, 225
      3Psychology/PSYC 111
      3Elective
      3Philosophy Series II/LPHI
      3Elective
      16Credits
       
       THIRD YEAR
       First Semester   Second Semester
      3Fine Art Series/LFIN
      4Physics/PHYS 105, 106
      4Biology/BIOL 361, 362 or BIOL 365, 366
      3Theology or Phil Series III/LTHE or LPHI
      14Credits
       
      3Senior Seminar/LBST 383
      3Sociology/SOCI 110
      4Physics/PHYS 108, 109
      5Electives*
      15 Credits
       

      *8-10 Elective credits are available to the student in this Curriculum. Biochemistry is strongly recommended to be included among these electives.


    • Nomination by a selection committee at Gannon University which will include members of the faculty of the University and a representative of the Podiatric profession in Erie. Selection by the Admission Committee at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine or the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine.
    • Selection by the Admission Committee at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine or the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine.

    Upon completing the first year of podiatric training, Gannon University will accept up to 32 semester hour credits in basic science courses from either the Pennsylvania or Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. A Bachelor of Science degree will then be awarded by Gannon University.


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