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Podiatric Surgery MSc Brighton

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Gabrielo, Sep 21, 2008.

  1. Gabrielo

    Gabrielo Member


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    Hi! I´m Spanish podiatrists that wants to keep on with his formation, I was thinking going to the UK, to do a Podiatric Surgery MSc in Brighton. But, I dont know anyone that has taken this degree, I f someone knows something please RESPOND!!!

    Thank you!
     
  2. Hi Gabrielo,

    I would recommend getting in touch with a UK podiatric surgeon to discuss the Masters and the possibility of training in the UK.

    Regards,

    Paul. :drinks:
     
  3. podpaul

    podpaul Active Member

    Hi,

    I'm currently on the course at Brighton which is very good but like any Msc is a lot of work. COmpleting the Msc does not gaurentee that you will become a Podiatric surgeon, there is still a lot of training to do on complettion of the Msc and it is very competitive.

    If that is your dream then i advise that you give it a go!

    Paul
     
  4. Julian Head

    Julian Head Active Member

    Hi

    I have almost finished the modules for the Pod Surg at Brighton, it's a great course which will keep you busy....

    Anything you want to know please ask

    Julian
     
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