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  1. orangebelle Member


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    Hi
    I have recently been offered a place studying Podiatry, however one of the conditions is that i complete a 2 day observational assessment with a qualified podiatrist. I have rung and emailed several with no luck.
    I am looking for a placement preferably in Buckinghamshire, however, I am willing to travel outside of this area if I need to.
    Any help will be very much appreciated.
     
  2. blinda MVP

    Hi orangebelle,

    It`s a long way, but you`re welcome to come and observe for a couple of days at my clinic in Winchester, Hants.

    Cheers,
    Bel

    PS; yeah, that also happens to me when I`ve been on the sunbed. For psoriasis treatment, of course ;)
     
  3. orangebelle Member

    Thanks Blinda. I may have to take you up on that :)
     
  4. Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Hi
    Bel would be a good one to go to. Got some nice pubs there as well.
     
  5. blinda MVP

    Indeed. Needled the landlord of my local last month....milky bars are on him:drinks
     
  6. Peter Well-Known Member

    is this normal practice, to offer a place under this condition, I didn't shadow no-one until my interview (but that was in 1992)?
     
  7. dgroberts Active Member

    When I started the course at Hudds (2002-2005 it think, I might have forgoten!!) it was suggested I shadow prior to application but it wasn't a requirement for entry.

    I rang my local NHS trust dept and had a word with one of the team leaders that arranged a day in the acute trust for me (diabetic foot clinic).

    So, that's what I would suggest. Get in touch with your local community NHS trust or neighbouring trust and ask the question.

    Common sense rules apply obviously, be polite, don't turn up unshaven, tab behind one ear, stinking of whiskey and wearing shorts and a vest.
     
  8. blinda MVP

    I agree, observing an NHS clinic would certainly be preferable. However, I was approached by a university to provide observational days for prospective and first year students as the students are now being advised that NHS posts upon graduation will be scarce, therefore they should consider private practice. I`m not the only private practitioner who offers this.
     
  9. orangebelle Member

    Thanks for the advise. I have rung the local trust, and been advised to write in with my request. Fingers crossed.
     
  10. Hi Orangebelle,

    We are a private practice based in Weybridge, Surrey. We have had many requests from potential podiatry students to observe our clinics and have always managed to accommodate. (in fact we have a student coming in next week.)

    We normally run 2 clinics per day and try to get you in on a day when there is a variety of patients.

    If you are happy to travel to Surrey (we are based just off junction 11 of the M25) then send me a message and we will see whant we can do.

    Des Armstrong
    Practice Director
     
  11. orangebelle Member

    Hello Des,
    Thank you very much for your kind offer.
    Fortunately, I have managed to secure a placemet much closer to home, starting next week.
    :)
     
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