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Old 9th September 2005, 04:23 AM
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Hi all. My name is Geoff and I have recently graduated from The Durham School of Podiatric Medicine (june 05). I live in Belfast and as yet have not started any podiatric practice. Would be happy to receive any info relating to podiatry :) :)
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Old 23rd September 2005, 05:59 AM
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Can anyone clarify the position of newely qualified podiatrists in relation to their ability to prescribe any poms. Also, how does one go about buying local anaesthitics within the UK
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Geoff - welcome!!!
You may get a better response to your question here:
http://www.podiatry-arena.com/podiat...splay.php?f=14
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Geoff,
I am very curious: what is podiatry like in Ireland? Are there chiropodists also? Do they both have/can get surgical privileges? I have taught at two American podiatric medical schools: how many are there in Ireland? Do you have many visiting lecturers?

I appreciate any info you can provide. In advance, my thanks.

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The "state of the play" in different countries is covered here:
http://podiatry.curtin.edu.au/profess.html
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Hi conway, situation here in Belfast is much the same as anywhere else in the UK.

As for southern irland, not totally sure the situation there. As far as i know Podiatry is not as well developed as here in Belfast or the rest of the UK. But unlike the UK, treatment as far as i know must be payed for. I dont believe they have the same as the National Health Service in Eire.

Not sure if that answers your questions, but thanks for the contact , and please contact me again if you have a question regarding the emerald isle or Podiatry in the Uk. I will do my best to answer.

All the best Geoff
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hi everybody
i am nico. i have just graduated (june 2005) in Paris. i am actually in hongkong where i try desesperately to practice podiatry and improve my english (!!!!!!). if anyone could advice me or help me in my research , it would be nice.
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