An interesting career option for students not sure if they want to go to
medical school. 
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From: Health Professions Advising Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Betsy M. Herman
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:00 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HLTHPROF] Career Profile #2
 
Advisors:
Last month we sent you the first in our series of “Career Profiles” on
doctors of podiatric medicine and now we’re sending you our “second
edition.”  We’re doing this so that you can get to know some of our doctors.
We created these career profiles for you to read and learn more about
careers in podiatric medicine and the doctors who have chosen this
outstanding medical career.  We hope you will enjoy reading these
periodically and that we can give you some insight into how and why your
students should consider careers in podiatric medicine.  We hope that you
will pass these profiles along to your advisees as well, by either including
them on your website or by sending them out through your internal list
serve.  Thank you and have a great day.  
Betsy
 
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Today’s Podiatrist: Lt. Kittra Owens, DPM
Military Doctor
 
Athlete, doctor, and lieutenant: as an officer in the U.S. Navy, Kittra
Owens, DPM “has it all.”  Based at the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, North
Carolina, Dr. Owens never considered being a podiatrist, let alone joining
the military, but she has parlayed these two components into a perfect
career.
 
 “As a young adult, I was an athlete.  I knew I wanted to be a health care
professional, but I didn’t know specifically what I wanted to do.  I knew it
would have to be consistent with staying active, being agile, and being
healthy,” says Owens. So throughout undergraduate and graduate school at
Tuskegee University, Owens considered her options.  After completing her
Master’s degree in Biology, Owens was still unsure of the health care
profession she wanted to pursue. It wasn’t until one summer when she was
teaching a course to high school students in her hometown of Mobile,
Alabama, that she discovered podiatric medicine. “My students were given the
opportunity to shadow different health professions, and podiatric medicine
was one of the areas we rotated through.” After further investigation, Owens
decided that podiatric medicine was going to be the best profession to fit
her lifestyle.
 
Dr. Owens graduated from the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine.
Upon completion of a three-year surgical residency at Oakwood Healthcare
System in Dearborn, Michigan, she entered the U.S. Navy and is now one of 13
active duty U.S. Navy podiatrists.  As a doctor and an officer, Owens has a
dual role – she must treat patients but also uphold the duties of an officer
in the Navy. “You have to go to work and see your patients, but you also
have a higher expectation to lead by example; to display military decorum
and understand what’s best for the service men and women who give their
lives so readily to protect our freedom.” 
 
For over a year and a half, Dr. Owens has worked in the Department of
Orthopedics at the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune.  She is the foot and ankle
podiatrist and the only podiatric surgeon.  She has recently taken over as
the Division Officer for the Department of Orthopedics. “This is a big step
for podiatric medicine and an honor for me.” Being on a Marine Corps
military base, Dr. Owens is responsible for the treatment of over 30,000
service men and women. “My primary focus and responsibility is making sure
the active duty service men and women are ready for deployment,” says Owens.
Dr. Owens spends 3½ days in the clinic with the remaining days scheduled for
surgery.  “I see roughly 80 patients a week and perform approximately 30
surgical procedures a month.”  
 
For Dr. Owens, all of her hard work has paid off and she is now reaping the
rewards of military medicine – it has provided her financial stability, job
security, and an opportunity to travel around the world. Dr. Owens reflects
on her decision to become a podiatrist and join the U.S. Navy: “I am
completely satisfied with all my career choices.” 
 
For more information, contact the APMA at [log in to unmask] or call
301-581-9280.  To view our career “music” video, use this link:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHSbeTJUcCM
 
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Betsy M. Herman
Marketing & Career Development Specialist
American Podiatric Medical Association
9312 Old Georgetown Rd.
Bethesda, MD  20814
800-275-2762 ext. 280
301-581-9280 (direct) 
301-530-2752 (fax)
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