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Parlimentary question on FHP vs Podiatry

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by NewsBot, Mar 28, 2008.

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    This was a written Question tabled on Thu 27 March:
     
  2. And the response was........

    I'm guessing but I bet that a lot of words were used and when the sense was titrated from the BS it was along the lines of "I don't know, nor really care. What's Podiatry anyway? I've just fitted a new kitchen in my second home payed for out of my expenses account hah ha ha you stupid working class scum"

    "Little bit of politics"- Ben Elton
     
  3. cornmerchant

    cornmerchant Well-Known Member

    Says it all really-

    Anne Milton (Guildford): To ask the Secretary of State for Health, under what circumstances podiatry services are provided by (a) a foot health practitioner and (b) a regulated chiropodist or podiatrist.

    Since when are FHPs allowed to provide chiropody or podiatry treatment?

    cornmerchant
     
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    No response has been forthcoming from the Minister yet.
     
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    Here is the response:
     
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