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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by mgrig, Sep 12, 2009.

  1. mgrig

    mgrig Active Member


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    Hey,

    I recently completed my studies at LTU, since then my girlfriend and I decided a OS trip/working holiday was necessary, and we have relocated (temporarily) to sunny Vancouver.

    Although I have not had the chance to begin my career in a clinical setting, I have been fortunate enough to gain some experience as a Ski Boot Fitter/Technician in Lake Tahoe and Whistler, and working here in Vancouver for an orthotics lab. Hopefully when I begin to practice I will be able to put the skills I have acquired into good use.

    Both jobs have left my mind running a million mph, in order to develop a better understanding of biomechanics. Thus, I will be looking forward to discussing the many queries and questions I have brewing in my mind.


    Marc
     
  2. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Welcome Marc, congrats on completing your studies. You will definetly find the alternative work you have dona an advatage. Any experience is good.
    LTU not sure on that? You wil find that LTU may mean many diiferent things around the world
    :--)). For future may need to be mindful of this?
    Emjoy the travels and I have no doubt you will be seen discussing your thoughts on biomechanics soon,

    Good Luck
     
  3. mgrig

    mgrig Active Member

    Fair point Heather,

    LTU= LaTrobe University.

    Thanks for the welcome :)
     
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