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CONFERENCE NZ

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Carleen Gibbons, Sep 26, 2012.


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    Podiatry 2012 Conference in Auckland, the City of Sails was great
    We here in the lovely province of Taranaki thoroughly enjoyed it!!

    'our experiences make the people we are' but we need to share and support one another, especially as a professional body where we often stand alone.

    A lot of hard work went in to organising this biennal conference and we reaped the rewards. We had good speakers, interactive workshops, great exhibitors and all set in fantastic surroundings, not to mention great food.

    Well done to our society members for their hard work and which I think should be compulsory for all and congrats to our New President Michele - put your best foot forward and I look forward to seeing you at Auckland Marathon, hopefully behind me.
     
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