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My name is Ross and i am thinking about applying to study Podiatry. Could anyone give me the pros and cons of Podiatry as a profession? Any other info would be great too!!
Podiatry is a fantastick profession if you let it be. I graduated in the UK 23 yrs ago and moved to Canada because of my profession. Get involved and stay current and many doors will open.
As far as Pros and Cons. As you can see from our discussions, there are a number of both, "professionals" and "con artists" amongst us.
DO IT and enjoy
Graham
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to our site. As Graham has stated there are many threads that you can peruse to get and idea of Podiatry.
To be using this forum most of us are pretty passionate about our chosen profession
Good Luck with your journey.
Cheers
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