footDrHorsley™    eShop |  Contact Us |  Search |  Site Index 
Section I: Questions  [ view printer-friendly format ]   Thursday, August 28, 2008
 width=
f o o t D r H o r s l e y
Home
Professional Services
The Practice
Office Locations
Your Foot Health
Foot Facts
Focus On Diabetes
Lifestyle
Careers & Podiatry
Newsletter
Student Resources
Career Outlook
Colleges
College Applications
Working for us
Resources
9th - 12th Grade
Online Study
Podiatric Medicine
Commentary
Too many feet, too few hands
Glossary of Terms
Search
 
Section I: Questions

  1. What is a podiatrist?

  2. What are podiatrists fully trained in?

  3. To become a podiatrist, what requirements must be completed first?

  4. How many doctors are listed on the website?

  5. What are the first names of the doctors?

  6. What are the objectives of each doctor?

  7. What is the website address?

  8. How many offices does each doctor have?

  9. Where is V. Horsley's office located?

  10. Where is N. Horsley's office located?

  11. Where is B. Horsley's office located?

  12. What are the specialties of the doctors listed on the website?

  13. What are some of the steps taken by the doctors during an examination?

  14. What has proven research recommended would cut the chance of developing diabetes in half among those at increased risk?

  15. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched its first national diabetes prevention campaign called what?

  16. Is it true that out of 16 million Americans who have diabetes, at least one in three doesn't know he/she has it?

  17. What number should you call if you experience numbness or tingling in your feet and/or legs?