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Introduction

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by *sole_man*, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. *sole_man*

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    Hi, I have posted a couple of subjects on here but forgot to introduce myself first, how rude of me!! My name is James and I am 25yo. I graduated from Brighton university this year. I instantly started a home visiting practice drumming up enough patients in the first 8 weeks to be working 2 days a week. I have recently bought the good will of a nearby clinic in east sussex which conveniantly runs 3 full days a week so the 2 businesses will be combined.

    I am interested in quite a few aspects of podiatry but start my masters in biomechanics in february as I feel this is my weakest area and I am not very confident in identifying or treating disorders of this nature. Looks as though it will be really interesting.
     
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