Advancing Podiatric Medicine in Oklahoma
At the Oklahoma Podiatric Medical Association (OKPMA), we are dedicated to connecting Oklahoma residents with exceptional podiatric care. Our network of experienced podiatrists is committed to ensuring your optimal foot & ankle health and overall well-being.
About Us:
Excellence in Care
We are committed to promoting the highest standards of patient care in podiatric medicine.
Educational Advocacy
We champion continuing education by facilitating learning opportunities through symposiums.
Community Involvement
OKPMA actively engages with the community, spreading awareness about foot and ankle health.
Innovation & Research
We support innovation and research in the field of podiatric medicine by staying at the forefront of advancements.
Upcoming Symposiums & Events
2024 Fall Symposium
In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
September 27th-28th
Embassy Suites Downtown Medical Center
741 N Phillips Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104
2025 Symposiums
Mark Your Calendars!
2025 Symposiums will be held in Broken Arrow, OK on May 9th-10th and Sept 26th-27th.
Membership Benefits
Professional Development
Enhance your expertise with access to exclusive educational resources and professional training.
Influence in the Field
Contribute to the progress of Podiatric Medicine and have your voice heard by state & federal elected officials, and government entities.
Networking Opportunities
Connect with fellow professionals, share knowledge, and build valuable relationships with other like minded professionals.
Discounted Events
Enjoy discounted rates to our symposiums, and other professional development events hosted by OKPMA.
Find A Podiatrist
If you’re experience foot or ankle troubles, see a podiatrist (DPM). These podiatric physicians and surgeons are uniquely qualified to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg due to their training and education. Podiatrists can specialize in many fields like reconstructive surgery, sports medicine, orthopedics, wound care, pediatric care, or diabetic care.
Podiatrists complete four years of medical school and three years of hospital residency. They can also go on to fellowship training after their residency. Some podiatrists will also complete additional training, clinical experience, and examinations to earn board certification from the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery or the American Board of Podiatric Medicine.
All podiatrists must earn continuing medical education (CME) hours to maintain an active license. The Oklahoma Podiatric Medical Examiners Board is responsible for licensing podiatrists in the State of Oklahoma.
Search the directory for a qualified doctor near you.
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Testimonials
Over 100 registrants attended the sessions and they were very responsive & interactive!