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Coming back to Podiatry

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by edwy82, Jan 22, 2013.

  1. edwy82

    edwy82 Welcome New Poster


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    Hi all, I've been out of practice in the UK for 4 years whilst I worked within risk management and clinical governance in the NHS. Now I'm coming back to podiatry to embark on private practice. Although first things first...... I am re-registering with the HPC. Does anyone else have experience of the re-registering process?

    Many thanks!
     
  2. Jo Mulheron

    Jo Mulheron Welcome New Poster

    Hi there
    Like yourself I am returning to podiatry and am about to embark on re re registering with the hcp. Can you give me any good info on what formal study courses you embarked on to achieve your formal study hours?
    Any other advice would be gratefully appreciated.
    Many thanks Jo
     
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