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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2019 · 1 MIN

Technicians versus Podiatrist

from LaserNailTherapyClinic · host LaserNailTherapyClinic

At laser nail therapy we have podiatrists conduct our laser treatments instead of technicians who work with machinery. In this video we will discuss the difference between podiatrists and technicians. A medical technician is someone who is trained to use a piece of technology used in the medical field. They generally study laser technology, math, physics, and basic engineering and have a bachelor's degree. A podiatrist is a physician/surgeon that specializes in treating health problems that occur below the waist. This includes the leg, foot, or ankle. They must go to podiatric medical school for 4 years as well as complete 3 years of residency training in a hospital. The benefits of having a podiatrist conduct the treatment rather than a technician is that they are able to Diagnose your condition before the treatment Determine whether laser therapy is the right method for you Provide procedure for post treatment care Answer further questions or concerns regarding your foot condition The downsides to not having a technician conduct the laser treatment is Podiatrists don’t go through as much training as technicians do for using laser technology However, this can easily be combated by training podiatrists to use the laser technology, especially since it is easy to use. If you have toenail fungus or it’s symptoms Give us a call at (800)672-0625 to schedule a Free Consultation with our doctors or visit our website at www.lasernailtherapy.com

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At laser nail therapy we have podiatrists conduct our laser treatments instead of technicians who work with machinery. In this video we will discuss the difference between podiatrists and technicians. A medical technician is someone who is trained to use a piece of technology used in the medical field. They generally study laser technology, math, physics, and basic engineering and have a bachelor's degree. A podiatrist is a physician/surgeon that specializes in treating health problems that occur below the waist. This includes the leg, foot, or ankle. They must go to podiatric medical school for 4 years as well as complete 3 years of residency training in a hospital. The benefits of having a podiatrist conduct the treatment rather than a technician is that they are able to Diagnose your condition before the treatment Determine whether laser therapy is the right method for you Provide procedure for post treatment care Answer further questions or concerns regarding your foot condition The downsides to not having a technician conduct the laser treatment is Podiatrists don’t go through as much training as technicians do for using laser technology However, this can easily be combated by training podiatrists to use the laser technology, especially since it is easy to use. If you have toenail fungus or it’s symptoms Give us a call at (800)672-0625 to schedule a Free Consultation with our doctors or visit our website at www.lasernailtherapy.com

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