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Hi My name is gilly and I have just joined the forum. Very interesting comments. I did my training at the west midlands and registered with the HPC earlier this year. Thinking of going to Australia but seems they are having the same problems there as we are here.
I read that if you was registered in this country (I am registered with HPC in this country which means that I have the title of Chiropodist/Podiatrist) you could still take the exams in Australia if not they also have foot health practitioners so would look into that.
Only if you have a 3-4yr degree or the old 3yr diploma
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they also have foot health practitioners so would look into that.
I have not seen any.
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La Trobe University
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