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Podiatry in Ireland

Discussion in 'Employment in Ireland' started by Yasmin Rickards, Jun 25, 2023.

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    Hi all! I am a new graduate podiatrist from Malta and recently had an interview with HSE in Ireland. I wasn't given enough time to ask all my questions hence, I thought I would give it a try here as I can't find any information online.
    I would like to know what rights does a podiatrist hold in Ireland. Do we have prescription rights and is there an option to study podiatric surgery (not only nail surgery) like in the UK? Any information would be helpful as I really can't find any information and would like to know before I accept anything if I get chosen. Thanks!
     
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