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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Sian M, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. Sian M

    Sian M Member


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    Hello :)

    I have been viewing podiatry arena for some time now and yet to send a post... so here's my introduction! :drinks

    I am Australian born, bred and trained but moved to England last year! I have to admit, I have probably travelled as much as I have worked since I arrived.... tough, but someone has to do it :empathy:

    Whilst in Australia on a weekly basis I was improving my education and worked alongside great colleagues. Since I have been to UK though I have only done contract work (NHS PCT's)and moved around, which is quite professionally isolating and not easy for professional development!

    Any recommendations on interactive online refreshers for anatomy (detailed, not basic, with musculoskeletal and neurovascular etc)?

    Sian:D
     
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