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Althea "Ali" Foster, RIP

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by admin, Jan 3, 2011.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member


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    I was saddened to hear of yet another colleague who has passed away. She lost her battle with cancer on the evening of 2 January.

    Ali was most well known for her books on the diabetic foot and being a 'warrier' for diabetic foot problems.

    RIP, Ali
     
  2. A brilliant woman and a sad loss.
     
  3. robby

    robby Active Member

    so sad to hear of Ali's death. I knew Ali personally and her work in the Diabtic Foot World will not be forgotten.
     
  4. kimharman

    kimharman Member

    Indeed for a long time Ali was the world of podiatry and the diabetic foot, the rest of us were lucky to have such a trail blaser to make our life easier now. A truly dedicated if somewhat unconvential individual whose patients loved her dearly for her spirit, RIP Ali
     
  5. Admin2

    Admin2 Administrator Staff Member

  6. lusnanlaogh

    lusnanlaogh Active Member

    Oh my goodness, this is so sad!

    I briefly worked with Ali when she started at Kings ...
     
  7. nickita

    nickita Member

    After everything else... to have ended up fighting cancer... poor Ali, very sad loss
     
  8. Kenva

    Kenva Active Member

    Sad to read this, ...
    I met her a couple of times, an icon in diabetes 'n podiatry.
    K.
     
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