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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by wannabe podiatrist, Aug 9, 2010.

  1. wannabe podiatrist

    wannabe podiatrist Welcome New Poster


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    My name is Hayley I am now looking to start a new profession, would like advice as to whether completing the Foot Health Practioners course is worth while or if you need to complete degree to make a career !
    I am English but live in France so completing a full time course would be very difficult !
    I am also unsure if the Foot Health Practioners course is a valid qualification in France so if anybody has any advice i would love to hear it !
     
  2. Hi Hayley :welcome: to Podiatry Arena. I canĀ“t give you any real advice on your questions, but why not do the french course which I think is 2 years. I assume if you live in France you can read, write and converse in French?
     
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