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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by kings, Nov 1, 2009.

  1. kings

    kings Welcome New Poster


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    HEY LIVE IN LONDON AND WOULD LIKE SOME ADVICE FROM STUDENTS ON THE BEST PLACE TO STUDY PODIATRY. I WOULD LIKE TO BE A CASESTUDY HOW DO I OFFER:co MY TIME? IM ONLY 16 BUT LIKE TO PREPARE AND PLAN. I WOULD APPRECIATE ALL THE HELP. THANKS ;)
     
  2. Fatima

    Fatima Member

    Hi there

    Welcome to the exciting world of Podiatry.

    I would suggest contacting the course leaders at the schools independently and if you can perhaps visit the school.Choosing a school would be based on where you are comfortable but also comparing apples with apples.

    Based on my limited knowledge of schools in the UK I belive that Northern Ireland has a good course however it is worth investigating Bton,Soton,Salford etc.

    Good luck

    Fatima
     
  3. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Kings,

    If you are based in London you may want to contact the Podiatry Department at the University of East London. Think they are based in Stratford and may be able to guide you in the right direction.

    Ian
     
  4. Blue123

    Blue123 Active Member

    The University of Huddersfield in my opinion is second to none, the facilities are outstanding the staff are unbeatable and they give great post grad help...

    Have you already made a decision?
     
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