Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine

Ep. 332 - Student Recruitment, Marketing, and the Future of Podiatry - Drs. Pascarella and Andersen

36 min · 5 jun 2026
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Student Recruitment, Marketing, and the Future of Podiatric Medicine Featuring Dr. Gene Pascarella and Dr. Jane Andersen Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey welcome Dr. Gene Pascarella, Executive Director of The Podiatry Foundation, and Dr. Jane Andersen, Chair of the Foundation for Podiatric Education, for an important and timely discussion on the future of student recruitment in podiatric medicine. As healthcare education faces increasing competition for talented students, the profession is taking a coordinated and strategic approach to attracting highly qualified undergraduate students into podiatric medicine. This episode explores the current landscape of recruitment, national marketing initiatives, and the collaborative efforts underway to strengthen awareness and interest in the profession. Topics include: • The mission and evolving role of The Podiatry Foundation • Current recruitment trends across colleges of podiatric medicine • National marketing strategies aimed at increasing awareness of podiatric medicine among undergraduate and pre-health students • Challenges facing the profession in today’s competitive healthcare education environment • Messaging strategies that resonate with prospective students and families • The importance of storytelling, mentorship, and visibility in attracting future podiatrists • The role of social media, digital campaigns, and student ambassadors in modern recruitment efforts The conversation also highlights the upcoming June 9 stakeholder meeting, where leaders from across podiatric medicine—including educational institutions, professional organizations, residency leadership, and industry stakeholders—will gather to discuss coordinated next steps and long-term strategies for recruiting the next generation of podiatric physicians. Drs. Pascarella and Anderson share their perspectives on collaboration, innovation, and why this moment represents a critical opportunity for podiatry to redefine and strengthen its national recruitment efforts. This episode is essential listening for educators, students, practitioners, and anyone invested in the future growth and sustainability of podiatric medicine. About Our Guests Dr. Gene Pascarella Dr. Gene Pascarella serves as Executive Director of The Podiatry Foundation and has long been recognized for his leadership in podiatric medical education, organized medicine, and student recruitment initiatives. He continues to play a key role in advancing collaborative efforts focused on strengthening the future of the profession. Dr. Jane Andersen Dr. Jane Andersen is Chair of the Foundation for Podiatric Education and a respected leader in podiatric medical education and professional development. Her work has focused extensively on educational advancement, mentorship, and supporting initiatives that enhance the visibility and future of podiatric medicine.

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