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I am interested in finding out about the Podiatry Undergrad courses being taught in Peru and Brazil:
How long is the course?
Is the course regulated?
Do graduates have to register with the Health Professions Council or equivalent?
What is the scope of practice?
Is the Higher Education processes regulated by some other Authority ie qualification Authority;etc
Any other inforamtion pertaining to the undergrad training in these countries will be appreciated