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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2025 · 57 MIN

S2.E22 - Dr. Tim Yoho, DPM - Former Dean, Des Moines University

from Pod Patrol: Podiatry Podcast · host PodPatrol

In this conversation, Dr. Tim Yoho shares his journey into podiatry, discussing his early career, the evolution of Des Moines University, and the challenges facing the podiatric profession today. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a distinct identity for podiatrists, the need for performance excellence in education, and the ongoing debate about parity with other medical professions. The discussion also touches on the applicant pool trends and the role of podiatrists in patient care, highlighting the necessity for a strong reputation and recognition within the healthcare community. He discusses his experiences in education, leadership, and personal life after retirement. He emphasizes the importance of instilling confidence in students and faculty, the smooth transition of leadership at Des Moines University, and his journey of writing a memoir about his family. Dr. Yoho also reflects on the significance of patient interactions in healthcare and shares insights on the future of podiatric medicine, including the need for research and recognition in the broader medical community.

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