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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by teepod, Nov 22, 2010.

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    Hello all, just wanted to properly introduce myself to everybody on this awesome forum. So, just a few things about myself- My name is Tokhy, I am from a Chinese-Cambodian background and currently living in Auckland NZ. I've just completed my final exams at the AUT Podiatry school and I'm about to graduate next month, YAY! I've been really fortunate to have the support of many great people, my AUT lecturers and especially Treena Harris and Roger Grech who took me under their wings during my external placements. Throughout my studies I found the advice and links on Podiatry Arena very helpful. Personally, it's an inspiration to read posts from the big gurus of podiatry, those whose names are often refered to during our lectures. So I thank you all, keep up the great work! :)
     
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