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Alberta Podiatry Association
www.albertapodiatry.ca
The Alberta Podiatry Association serves as the governing body for Alberta’s 56 members, who all have a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree.

American Podiatric Medical Association
www.apma.org
Located in Bethesda, Maryland, the American Podiatric Medical Association represents its member podiatric physicians across the United States. The Association also has component societies in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the federal service. As well, the APMA has more than 20 affiliated and related organizations. These organizations focus their attention on education, research, and specialty areas of interest, such as dermatology, pediatrics, radiology, and sports medicine, among others.

British Columbia Association of Podiatrists
www.foothealth.ca
The British Columbia Association of Podiatrists (BCAP) is the governing body for B.C.'s 85 podiatrists, who all have a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree.

Federation Internationale des Podologues (FIP)
www.fipnet.org
The International Federation of Podiatrists is an international organization of podiatry, podology, and chiropody associations. Its members include the associations in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.

Manitoba
The Manitoba Podiatry Association represents podiatrists practicing in this province.
www.mts.net/~copom/
www.mbpodiatry.org

Quebec
The association serves as the governing body for podiatrists
practicing in Quebec.
www.ordrespodiatres.qc.ca

Ontario Podiatric Medical Association
www.opma.ca
The Ontario Podiatric Medical Association serves as the governing body for Ontario’s more than 70 podiatrists, all of whom have a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree.

Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists represents over 8,000 practising member podiatrists.
www.feetforlife.org 

Other Links

Canadian Diabetes Association
www.diabetes.ca
The human foot is often the first place to detect initial signs of severe medical conditions such as diabetes. And, if you are diabetic, minor or ordinary foot problems can lead to serious complications. For more information about diabetes, visit the Canadian Diabetes Association’s website.