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Discussion in 'Australia' started by compactus11, May 8, 2013.

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  1. compactus11

    compactus11 Welcome New Poster


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    Hi, I'm about to graduate from a Bachelors of Science at the end of the year and am currently looking at postgraduate health care training and podiatry is one of my choices. I've been doing research on the current scope of practise and the future of podiatry in Australia, and seems there is many opportunities for improving the field and making a name.

    I'm looking into a few courses at the moment, and one of consideration is the new Doctor of Podiatry Medicine at the University of Western Australia that started this year. I was hoping I could get the opinions, of those already in the field, on the course in comparison to those currently running- e.g. La Trobe and Sydney. I'd really appreciate it

    thank you
     
  2. footpower

    footpower Active Member

    Southern Cross University offers a degree in Pedorthics. It is an undergraduate course, however you should be able to get advanced standing.

    cheers
    Karl
     
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