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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Podiatricmedicine, Sep 1, 2011.

  1. Podiatricmedicine

    Podiatricmedicine Welcome New Poster


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    Hi all,
    New 'soon to be graduate' from Australia, 2 years to go.
    I'm interested in finishing my course within Europe or completing it here and then doing a podiatric surgeon course and have come to the conclusion that only the United Kingdom, Canada and Scotland offer courses?
    If anybody could shed some light on this matter that would be great.
    Cheers
     
  2. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Hello & :welcome: to Podiatry Arena,

    It may be worthwhile re asking your question in either the General Issues & Discussions area or the Foot Surgery forum.

    These discussions are tagged Podiatry Worldwide which may provide some interesting past debates. Just to keep it interesting here are those tagged Undergraduate Education.

    Good luck & kind regards,

    Mandy.

    PS. Do consider adding your name to your posts. Nicknames are good but many people prefer to respond to a known individual. ;)
     
  3. Podiatricmedicine

    Podiatricmedicine Welcome New Poster

    Thanks very much! I'll have read of those.
    Cheers Andrew :)
     
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