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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by probelattenner, Mar 9, 2006.

  1. probelattenner

    probelattenner Welcome New Poster


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    Hi I am Adam I work in an Aboriginal Health Service in Queensland and am new to this so bare with me. I am intersted in learning about podiatry due to the amount of patients coming through with foot problems and look forward to learning with all of you.
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  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    Adam - WELCOME

    The foot problems (esp in those with diabetes) in indigenous populations around the world is BIG issue. A very small part of the problem is the lack of aborginal health workers with an interest, so its refreshing to see you here.

    BTW - we only have one student in our entire current podiatry student cohort at LaTrobe of aboriginal descent :eek:
     
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