Welcome to the Podiatry Arena forums

You are currently viewing our podiatry forum as a guest which gives you limited access to view all podiatry discussions and access our other features. By joining our free global community of Podiatrists and other interested foot health care professionals you will have access to post podiatry topics (answer and ask questions), communicate privately with other members, upload content, view attachments, receive a weekly email update of new discussions, access other special features. Registered users do not get displayed the advertisements in posted messages. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our global Podiatry community today!

  1. Have you considered the Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp Online, for taking it to the next level? See here for more.
    Dismiss Notice
Dismiss Notice
Have you considered the Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp Online, for taking it to the next level? See here for more.
Dismiss Notice
Have you liked us on Facebook to get our updates? Please do. Click here for our Facebook page.
Dismiss Notice
Do you get the weekly newsletter that Podiatry Arena sends out to update everybody? If not, click here to organise this.

Podiatry as a Career

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by 14823, Nov 9, 2005.

  1. 14823

    14823 Member


    Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
    Hi,
    i want to study podiatry at University next year. Can someone give me a few points on what to put or leave out on my personal statement. I am new to this profession and i am currently studying biology at college, so i would appreciate if someone gives me a depth in the subject.
    Thank you.
     
  2. Admin2

    Admin2 Administrator Staff Member

  3. klunn

    klunn Welcome New Poster

    Good luck to you. I hope that you have requested some work shadowing with your local nhs podiatry dept or private practicioner so that you can appreciate the wide range of treatments that we can offer. Personal statements should include emphasis on communication skills, evidence of working well in a team (eg. sports), enthusiasm, wanting to work with people as professionals and members of the public. It always helps if you can draw on any personal experiences that you can relate to podiatry or just health care in general. Hope this is of some help and not too late,
    Regards
    KLunn
     
  4. 14823

    14823 Member

    Thank you very much klunn for your advice, i really appreciate this.
     
Loading...

Share This Page