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Hi Peeps, New podiatry sutden from 2009

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Bumblebee, Dec 17, 2008.

  1. Bumblebee

    Bumblebee Member


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    Hi people,

    I am going to be starting my training in Feb 09 at Salford Uni.
    I hope you guys and gals are going to be full of help and support
    during my training. and suggestions as to books i should buy or good websites
    i should visit would be very greatfully appriciated.

    for now.

    Hasta la vista

    Steve
     
  2. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Hi Steve.

    :welcome: to Podiatry Arena :D

    Well done for securing your place at Salford.

    We'll be here, watching & encouraging. :empathy:

    You're here ;)

    The teaching & learning forum is fantastic for students. Never be afraid to ask a question. Top tip: (I was told by a learned friend once, 'Start at the beginning & not the end or you may become lost in the process.' (Thanks Mr. Isaacs) x

    You will I am sure find plenty of help & support once you begin your course, although if it is particular books you are looking to buy, your university Podiatry dept. may be the most appropriate place to ask.

    All the very best of luck in your studies.

    Mandy :drinks
     
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