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Australian wanting to work in America

Discussion in 'Employment in the USA' started by Sian M, Sep 26, 2011.

  1. Sian M

    Sian M Member


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    Hello,

    I graduated in 2004 from a Podiatry degree in Australia. I worked in a hospital outpatient diabetic foot clinic and a private practice for a few years before moving to the UK. Since moving to the UK I have worked in both the NHS and private practice with experience across general podiatry, nail surgery, wound care and biomechanics.

    I am very motivated and keen to expand my knowledge and skills, moreso in the area of biomechanics.

    I had never considered working in America as I did not think it was possible with an Australian non-surgical qualification. However I was recently informed that it is possible? I am flexible as to where I would go and for how long, even if it was for 3/12. I am currently looking into the visa situation.

    If anyone has any advice or suggestions I would be very grateful!
    Thank you,

    Sian
     
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