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Fairly naive 2nd year student

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Podstudent37, Nov 6, 2008.

  1. Podstudent37

    Podstudent37 Welcome New Poster


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    I've spent days researching the subtalar joint, then stumbled across this forum. I had to register as there is loads of really useful information here. It'll be a while before I'm able to contribute though as I think my subtalar assignment is beckoning.:hammer:
     
  2. Paul_UK

    Paul_UK Active Member

    Hi, welcome to the arena. Good luck with the assignment. When I was writing my essays I found loads of helpful info on here. And if you can't find it just ask, people dont bite, much! ;)
     
  3. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    :welcome: Pod student, where do you hail from?
    Congrats on finding this site so early in your course, you will find loads of info.
    It is worth checking out the different forums as there are many different ways to access info.
    Good Luck with the STJ.

    Cheers
     
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