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Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

Podiatrists treat injuries involving the lower extremities. Podiatrists provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems. They diagnose illnesses, treat injuries ...

Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

Our Podiatrists are positioned to provide the utmost in patient-centered care, while receiving white glove concierge support from our seasoned Podiatrist provider support team, based in Framingham ...

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How much do podiatrists jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for podiatrists in the United States is $147,232.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,500.00 and $175,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are podiatrists?

Podiatrists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions related to the feet, ankles, and lower legs. They are trained to manage a wide range of issues, including injuries, deformities, infections, and diseases such as diabetes-related foot problems. Podiatrists can perform surgical procedures, prescribe medications, and recommend therapies or orthotics to help patients maintain mobility and foot health. They often work in private practices, hospitals, or clinics, and collaborate with other healthcare providers when necessary.

What are some common challenges podiatrists face when treating patients in a clinical setting?

Podiatrists often encounter challenges such as managing complex cases involving chronic conditions like diabetes, which can lead to complications in foot health. They must also stay updated on the latest treatment techniques and technologies while balancing a high patient load. Additionally, effective communication is essential, as podiatrists frequently coordinate with other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive care plans for their patients. Adapting to diverse patient needs and ensuring compliance with recommended treatments are ongoing aspects of the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Podiatrist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Podiatrist, you need a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree, state licensure, and a solid understanding of lower extremity anatomy and disease management. Familiarity with diagnostic imaging tools, electronic health records (EHRs), and specialized surgical instruments is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly help build trust and ensure effective patient care. These skills and qualifications are crucial for accurate diagnosis, successful treatment, and maintaining patient well-being in a specialized healthcare setting.
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Infographic showing various Podiatrists job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $147,232 per year, or $70.8 per hour.

Maryland Remote Patient Monitoring LPN Contractor

Empo Health, Inc

Remote

$26.50 - $35.25/hr

Contractor

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Founded in 2020 and based in Silicon Valley, Empo Health is a seed-funded, VC-backed, and NSF-supported startup developing revolutionary in-home health monitoring products. We're assembling a contracted team of experienced Remote Patient Monitoring LPNs to provide clinical services to our customer podiatrists.
Empo Health's first product, the Empo Footprint, is an in-home imaging scale that helps doctors and patients monitor for early signs of diabetic foot ulcers. After running a successful pilot study with results that exceeded all expectations, the team is hard at work preparing the world-class device and associated Empo Remote Health Link service for launch in a few months. This is a hands-on role: you will monitor patient data and work with a supervising podiatrist on the practice side, as well as an operations supervisor on the Empo side.
Your work will directly contribute to detecting the diabetic foot ulcers that impact millions of at-risk patients, potentially preventing amputations and saving lives. If you're passionate about remote care and helping prevent the worst outcomes for diabetic patients, then we'd love to hear from you!
The Job
This role will be a part-time contracted position with the opportunity to grow hours to near-full-time. LPNs will be contracted by Empo and managed by Empo, but will be assigned under the general supervision of customer podiatrists to provide clinical services. The position will be fully-remote, and responsibilities will include:
  • Monitoring foot images and weight data collected by the Empo Footprint and displayed in the Empo Remote Health Link web portal daily. Escalating critical findings to the podiatrists and/or patients as necessary.
  • Conducting routine patient check-ins and adherence reminders, ensuring proper documentation is completed for each check-in. Check-ins will occur as frequently as once per month for a caseload of up to 50 patients initially.
  • Providing additional outreach to patients who have questions, experience changes in their health, or encounter issues with their Empo devices, ensuring timely resolution, support, and accurate documentation of all interactions.
  • Fielding questions from patients and delegating to other members of the Empo team as needed
  • Interacting with customer podiatrists
You might be a good fit if you
  • Are accredited as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Maryland
  • Are based in the United States
  • Have experience with working with diabetic patients
  • Learn new clinical protocols quickly
  • Communicate well with both patients and providers
  • Have excellent English verbal and written communication skills
  • Are passionate about improving access to high quality healthcare
  • Are tech-savvy with strong proficiency in using various digital tools and software beyond Microsoft Office. You should be comfortable with tasks such as converting files (e.g., Word to PDF), using cloud-based software and online portals, downloading and installing apps, and uploading documents to web platforms.
  • Have an interest in learning new technologies
Even better if you
  • Have a compact license
  • Have experience working with diabetic foot complications
  • Have experience with remote patient monitoring or telehealth
  • Can communicate effectively verbally or in writing in other languages
  • Have clinical research / GCP experience
What We Offer
  • Remote-friendly working environment
Important Note
Promoting diversity of backgrounds is extremely important at Empo Health. Although we do our best to list everything we are looking for in a candidate, we may be missing skills and/or attributes that could make you a great fit for the role. If you think you might fit this role but don't perfectly match the description above, then please still apply! We would hate for both of us to miss out on a great opportunity.