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Ohio College of Podiatric MedicineThe Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine is a four-year, private college in Cleveland, Ohio's University Circle. It teaches students to become podiatrists and has done so since 1916, having educated some 5,000 such students to date. Additional recommended knowledgeThe school began as The Ohio College of Chiropody in Euclid Avenue's Republic Building. The founders were inspired to begin by Ohio's passage of the Platt-Ellis Bill, which regulated medical specialties. The first graduating class included six women. (The enrollment is currently 359 students. 76% of these students are Caucasian, 9% are African-American, and 7% are Asian or Pacific Islander.)
It is currently affiliated with many Cleveland area hospitals, including Huron Road Hospital, Richmond Heights General Hospital, Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital, Hillcrest Hospital, and the Veteran Affairs Medical Center and Suburban Community Hospital. Additionally, 45 other hospitals and around 300 private practices provide externships to the college's students. In fact, the college has a 100% residency placement rate for graduating students and has done so for 15 years. References
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