EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 22 MIN
418 - Should Australian Podiatrists Use the Dr Title?
from Podiatry Legends Podcast · host Tyson E Franklin
The debate about whether Australian podiatrists should use the title Dr regularly resurfaces within the profession, usually at least once per year. In this solo episode, I explore the psychology, professional identity, and patient perception behind the discussion.I also examine common arguments raised in the debate, including concerns about academic qualifications, potential patient confusion, and the influence of professional hierarchy. I also highlight the important distinction between research expertise and clinical experience.By introducing concepts such as The Authority Illusion and The Three Types of Authority in Healthcare, this episode offers a balanced perspective on how authority is perceived by patients and what ultimately matters most in clinical practice. Key Takeaways • The Dr title debate resurfaces regularly within podiatry. • In Australia, podiatrists can legally use the title Dr if they clearly identify themselves as podiatrists. • Much of the debate centres around professional identity rather than legality. • A PhD represents research expertise, not necessarily clinical expertise. • Clinical excellence develops through patient experience and repetition. • Patients often judge authority using visual and psychological signals. • Titles function as credibility shortcuts in decision-making. • Healthcare authority comes from academic, clinical, and perceived sources. • First impressions influence patient choices, but clinical results build long-term trust. • Professional behaviour and respect within the profession ultimately matter more than titles.If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with your podiatry friends, and if you LOVE the show, consider subscribing and leaving a RATING & REVIEW.Podiatry Legends WebsiteFor additional show notes and other links, make sure you check out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website. And if you have any guest suggestions or ideas for the podcast, please send an email to [email protected] you want to make more money in podiatry?If you want to make more money from your podiatry business and have more time off with your family, please visit my website at tysonfranklin.com to learn how I can help you make this a reality. Otherwise, feel free to email me any questions you may have at [email protected] Business Owners ClubIf you're on Facebook and enjoy business, you may find the Podiatry Owners Business Club a useful group to join.YouTubeIf you'd like to watch the videos of each podcast, or additional business videos I produce, visit my channel, Tyson E Franklin.
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The debate about whether Australian podiatrists should use the title Dr regularly resurfaces within the profession, usually at least once per year. In this solo episode, I explore the psychology, professional identity, and patient perception behind the discussion.I also examine common arguments raised in the debate, including concerns about academic qualifications, potential patient confusion, and the influence of professional hierarchy. I also highlight the important distinction between research expertise and clinical experience.By introducing concepts such as The Authority Illusion and The Three Types of Authority in Healthcare, this episode offers a balanced perspective on how authority is perceived by patients and what ultimately matters most in clinical practice. Key Takeaways • The Dr title debate resurfaces regularly within podiatry. • In Australia, podiatrists can legally use the title Dr if they clearly identify themselves as podiatrists. • Much of the debate centres around professional identity rather than legality. • A PhD represents research expertise, not necessarily clinical expertise. • Clinical excellence develops through patient experience and repetition. • Patients often judge authority using visual and psychological signals. • Titles function as credibility shortcuts in decision-making. • Healthcare authority comes from academic, clinical, and perceived sources. • First impressions influence patient choices, but clinical results build long-term trust. • Professional behaviour and respect within the profession ultimately matter more than titles.If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with your podiatry friends, and if you LOVE the show, consider subscribing and leaving a RATING & REVIEW.Podiatry Legends WebsiteFor additional show notes and other links, make sure you check out the Podiatry Legends Podcast website. And if you have any guest suggestions or ideas for the podcast, please send an email to [email protected] you want to make more money in podiatry?If you want to make more money from your podiatry business and have more time off with your family, please visit my website at tysonfranklin.com to learn how I can help you make this a reality. Otherwise, feel free to email me any questions you may have at [email protected] Business Owners ClubIf you're on Facebook and enjoy business, you may find the Podiatry Owners Business Club a useful group to join.YouTubeIf you'd like to watch the videos of each podcast, or additional business videos I produce, visit my channel, Tyson E Franklin.
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