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Health Select Committee Enquiry into Podiatry 2005?

 
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Old 14th July 2005, 11:29 AM
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Default Health Select Committee Enquiry into Podiatry 2005?

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Hi All,

Do we know what the Health Select Committee's actual scope for Enquiry is? Is it,

1. A general enquiry into Podiatry or is it NHS. fine tuning after the grading sequence they have just gone through?

2. A result of Mr. John Baron MP.'s. letter to Government, or is it confined to the 101year old sailor and his toe nails along with a few million others and their toe nails?

3. Is there something else needing to be sorted out as yet unknown?
The NHS. taking control of their own training, standards or needs in Podiatry perhaps?

Podiatry with 10,000 plus registrants is not really very significant against 50,000,000 plus population is it? Would Government be prepared to grant monies towards Podiatry to enlarge it in the NHS. I wonder?

Regards,

Colin.

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