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Discussion in 'Podiatry Arena Help, Suggestions and Comments' started by Charity Corbett, Oct 20, 2010.


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    Is it important that a footcare specialist/ Podiatist/ Chiropodist
    to register and become a member of any Association?
    Like because i am new in this field, can you give any advise what assoiciation or registered group do i have to ne in and be recognized. What licenses do i have to get in this practice.
     
  2. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    Dear Charity,
    I can't speak for Canada, where I believe the legislation is different in each Province, but in UK no practitioner has to join any Professional Body. What you do need, however, is insurance to practice. If you want to practice as a Chiropodist/Podiatrist in UK you must be registered with the Health Professions Council

    lI would suggest you go back your training organisation for advice on this.

    regards

    Catfoot
     
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    Thanks a lot..
     
  4. Graham

    Graham RIP

    Charity,

    Where are you in Canada
     
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