Hi there
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I am a recently qualified Podiatrist, I have been working inthe NHS for four months now. I previously worked in Sports Injuries and physiology after completing my first degree in Sports Therapy. Whilst I am enjoying my work and the benifits of a full time wage I still have a huge desire to continue into the field of research. I have had plenty of experience working alongside physiologists/practioners/researchers within the clinical lab settings so I understand what a PHD entails and the hard work and long hours invloved.
My background has naturally lead me to become quite proficient in biomechanics and lower limb injuries and I have been partaking in BMX clinics within my job. As I have already spent 6 years in undergrad study I am not so keen to go through the expense of another 1-3 years completing a masters degree. Does anyone know of a way of getting involved within podiatric research as a job or funded PHD without completing a masters?
Many Thanks
Goose :dizzy:
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