2012 Podiatric Practice Survey
In 2012, APMA conducted a brief practice survey to update key information from the more exhaustive 2011 practice survey (full results at www.apma.org/2011podiatric
practicesurvey). The 2012 update focuses on income and
practice demographics among APMA members. The fol-
lowing graphic reflects gender by practice arrangement
type in 2012.
Want to know more? View the full results of the 2012
update at www.apma.org/2012podiatricpracticesurvey, or
e-mail jrchristina@apma.org.
Gender by Practice Arrangement Type
Percent (Total)
Percent (Total)
86.4 (286)
Solo Practice Owner
13.6 (45)
84.3 (150)
GP–Podiatry Only Owner
15.7 (28)
81.8 (9)
GP–Multi-Specialty Owner
18.2 (2)
69.0 (40)
GP–Podiatry Only Employed
31.0 (18)
79.5 (35)
GP–Multi-Specialty Employed
20.5 (9)
85.7 (6)
HMO Employed
14.3 (1)
80.0 (20)
Hospital Employed
20.0 (5)
71.4 (10)
Military/Government
28.6 (4)
76.5 (13)
Academic Institution
23.5 (4)
85.7 (6)
Other Employed
14.3 (1)
Total percentage of male respondents—83.1% (575)
n=692
Computer rounding may cause some columns to
actually add to more or less than 100%
Total percentage of female respondents—16.9% (117)
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