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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by irene robertson, Feb 19, 2006.

  1. irene robertson

    irene robertson Welcome New Poster


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    Doing some planning ,at this stage of my professional life[30yrs], to endulge my self in voluntary work abroad. Although I would like to work with children it would be good to use my podiatry skills also. Has anyone any helpfull comments or experience in a similar project.
    I work as a private practioner in Scotland and mainly spend my hard earned fees on travel.
     
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