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Graduate 2021

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Bear, Sep 12, 2021.

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    Bear Welcome New Poster


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    Hello to everyone l have spent many an occasions reading threads on this site when searching for advice. The posts that l have read while directed at others proved helpful to me. I have recently graduated and begin my new job role as a nhs community Podiatrist in the near future.
    I would like to ask if anyone can tell me the difference between having a POM annotation when qualifying and being a non medical prescriber?
     
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