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Any UK opportunities for future US trained podiatrist

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by franky220, May 31, 2012.

  1. franky220

    franky220 Welcome New Poster


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    Hi I'm currently studying podiatry in the US but I am from the UK, so I'm trying to find out any info as to whether its possible to work back within the UK. I'm thinking that it will be difficult to do so, but I'm starting to miss old blighty and I wondered if anyone has been in a similar situation and have managed to work in some capacity within their home country (after qualifying in the states)?

    I have tried e-mailing a few places (in the UK) but I have had no response, I would consider other avenues (perhaps teaching) as I would really like to be in a position to frequently return to the UK.

    Thank you for your input
     
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