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Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by Nikki10, Jan 17, 2011.

  1. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member


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    Dear all,

    It has been six months since I have graduated and have been trying to find work.However,in the mean time would like to ensure I have continued professional development.Any ideas on how to keep up to date apart from this site??

    Thanks :confused:
     
  2. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Hi Nikki10 & just in case nobody has already mentioned :welcome: aboard.

    You don't mention where you are located :confused:

    Your professional group eg. 'The Society' should have a local meeting group.

    If you can be a little more specific the Podiatry Arena team will be sure to help if possible.

    Kind regards,

    Mandy.
     
  3. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    Thank you for your reply.I am based in London.

    thanks
     
  4. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Nikki,

    Several of the private hospitals in London offer free evening lectures throughout the year (at some you even get fed).

    Wellington Foot and Ankle Clinic
    They run 'masterclasses' throughout the year from London Zoo. Click here to see an example of last years programme. Well worth registering your interest and asking for the programmes to be regularly sent to you - person to contact is Jean Anderson (Tel: 07967 032441 E: jean@wellingtonevents.co.uk)

    London Bridge Hospital
    They don't do as many as the Wellington but easily do the best food no question. Location: City. This years list is here. Again, worth registering interest so you get regular updates etc. Contact there is Louise Kemp (louise.kemp@hcahealthcare.co.uk) or Clare Brammar (clare.brammar@hcahealthcare.co.uk) - they job share.

    London Orthopaedic Clinic
    Location: West End. Their programme is here. Contact there is Sarah Gilbert (admin.sarah@londonorthopaedic.com)

    Bear in mind these lectures are not necessarily Podiatry specific, but still worth attending if you are London based in my opinion.

    There's also a clinic in Clapham called Balance Performance Physiotherapy who offer evening lectures. Their 2011 programme is here. Can't vouch for these ones personally as getting out to Clapham is too much of a ball ache for me.

    Ian G
     
  5. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    Thanks Ian for all the info.Been looking at the links,seems like wellington does one class a month,which is quite good.Do you know if the lessons are paid or free?

    Thanks again

    Nikki
     
  6. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    Sorry,just read your reply again and realised you have mentioned its free.Please ignore my question above.
     
  7. Griff

    Griff Moderator

  8. hann

    hann Active Member

    my.on.examination.com do on line cpd of "core" topics. It gives you MCQ tests which you can read around . If you pass test you get a certificate to print out for your folder. Its £100 but £50 if you do it through the Society. Its been good but obviously depends how much reading around you do as to how much you get out of it.
     
  9. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

  10. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    Thanks you for all the comments.To Ian,London Bridge seems to do v few podiatry related sessions and the next relevant one seems to be in june but will keep it in mind.
     
  11. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    Thanks to CF for the primary care suggestion,it seems very interesting.
     
  12. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    If anyone is aware of any vacancies private or nhs please let me know.

    Thank you

    Nikki
     
  13. hann

    hann Active Member

    where do you live
     
  14. Nikki10

    Nikki10 Active Member

    Hi,

    London.
     
  15. shimmer

    shimmer Active Member

    I have done quite a few with St Johns and they often have ones near to your area. They are very good for manual handling, First aid updates etc and not too expensive.
     
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