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  1. h-pod Member


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    Hello everyone,
    I am currently (for the final couple of weeks) a 3rd year undergrad. Im looking for options to extend my future scope of practice and increase possible employability.

    Whilst on placement I was always interested in the injection therapies (ie steroids).

    I was just wondering if anyone has any information on how to go about obtaining the qualification on how to do this, and who to approach about it??


    Thanks guys... :boxing:

    Helena:drinks
     
  2. Catfoot Well-Known Member

    hello h-pod,
    June's edition of "Podiatry Now" page 53 lists 3 courses on injection therapies.
    If you can't get hold of a copy, let me know and I will post the details.

    regards

    Catfoot
     
  3. anDRe Active Member

    I don´t have access to "Podiatry Now" just yet I'm working on getting register with SOCAP asap, if you would be so kind could you please give some more information about these courses (dates, where it will be held, etc.) because I am really interested in participating on one of these courses.

    Thank you so much

    André
     
  4. Catfoot Well-Known Member

    Here you are folks:-

    Cortisone Injection Therapy for Podiatrists.
    Dunsilly Hotel
    Ballymena
    N.Ireland

    3-4th July 2011

    £400.00

    10 CPD points

    Dr Tim Kilmartin
    kilmartin@footsurgeryservices.com

    ----------------------------------------------------

    Diploma in Injection Therapy
    Locations & dates TBA

    Stephanie Saunders FCSP
    Orthopaedic Medicine Seminars
    www.stephaniesaunders.co.uk

    --------------------------------------------------------

    Steriod Injections of the Foot & Ankle
    The Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh

    10/11th Nov 2011

    £395.00

    Dr Colin Thompson
    Dpt of Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery.
    Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.

    cthompson@qmu.ac.uk

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    Injection Therapy for Hallux Limitus

    11/6/2011

    www.fifepostgraduategroup.co.uk

    01383 724075

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    The middle two courses are SCP approved.

    Hope that helps.

    regards

    Catfoot
     
  5. anDRe Active Member

    :good:

    Thanks Catfoot :drinks
     
  6. LondonPod Active Member

    Hi H-Pod,

    Once you have completed one of the the above courses, I would advise you get 10 supervised injections signed off in your log book by a doctor or consultant podiatric surgeon. Accredited courses would be preferable for you as you're then covered under SCP insurance.

    I see you're in Brum- get in touch with John Malik (Birmingham foot clinic) or Stuart Metcalfe (Solihull PCT) for supervised experience.

    Hope this helps.

    Best,

    LP
     
  7. Peter Well-Known Member

    Hi Helena,

    With regards to employability, any new graduate would be employed if they showed themselves to be a safe pair of hands from the outset, rather than having a broader range of skills than other graduates. Stuff like injection therapy comes often after years of treating MSK conditions with other techniques.

    But I commend your enthusiasm and foresight (safe pair of hands remember, is often the key to neo-graduate employment, all my managers have told me that)
     
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