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Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by rachel.liminton, Nov 17, 2011.

  1. rachel.liminton

    rachel.liminton Active Member


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    I am 12 months post grad and running my own practice but very keen to gain extra education and experience...any pointers for online courses most welcome....so love the learning part..;)
     
  2. Lisa moore

    Lisa moore Member

    Hi Rachel, I expanded my practice into cometic aesthetics (Botox and dermal fillers) it has proved pretty successful. I did a course with Fluent Health if you are interested and can highly recommend:dizzy::dizzy: it. I got my money back in 5 treatments and already had the client based booked in before Id completed, so well worth a look.
    Hope that helps some?
    BW
    Lisa
     
  3. JRB123

    JRB123 Active Member

    Hi - I am currently returning to practice as a Podiatrist and have been looking at courses. There is so much out there but some are quite expensive and some are free. I have found the local University runs free CPD courses approx 4 hours long. They are mostly aimed at nurses but there are lots that are relevant to Podiatrists like wound care, infection control, ulcer management etc. Also on this website there are details about courses like acupuncture, mobilisation, biomechanics as well as the cosmetics too which could all enhance your knowledge to develop your practice. Good luck with it!
     
  4. podpaul

    podpaul Active Member

  5. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    Paul,

    I haven't actually downloaded the courses yet to start doing them but a great website - many thanks

    Robin
     
  6. podpaul

    podpaul Active Member

    Hi Robin,

    No worries, you're welcome! Happy studying!

    Paul.
     
  7. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Hi Rachel,

    I know you`re keen on dermy education, so recommend Dr Hashmi`s lectures at this CPD event.

    Not going myself, unfortunately, but it looks set to be a great couple of days for very little expense.

    Cheers,
    Bel
     
  8. podpaul

    podpaul Active Member

    Also, the University of Hertfordshire run some short courses in dermatology and also PGCert, PGDip and MSc level sourses in derm.

    BW,

    Paul.
     
  9. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Indeed:drinks You`ll find info on that here....but, not so cheap.
     
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