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Nurse to podiatrist

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Charley82, Dec 17, 2022.

  1. Charley82

    Charley82 Welcome New Poster


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    Hello all, I have been NHS nurse for many years now and I have toyed with the idea of going into podiatry for a long time. What are the pros and cons? Would love to hear from everyone!
     
  2. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    As a retired podiatry teacher, I can tell you that I have taught dozens of nurses through podiatric medicine. I am now based in Australia, though taught in UK for ten years through 80's. It is my opinion, for what it is worth, that a remote area nurse, who is also a diabetes educator, who is also a podiatrist, is an incredibly powerful practitioner
     
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