Prior to entering the world of Podiatry, I was a Registered nurse working in emergency situations (usually remote). I had an interest in foot care, and had the thought that Podiatry would allow me to "chill" in a lesser medical profession. Now- before I get condemmed- yes- I realise that absurdity of that statement. I understood that from Day one!!!
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My thread is this-
Whilst I easily get bored with routine nail and corn/ HK palliation in private practice, I do have moments of abject terror (brief moments, but moments nonetheless) that I have missed something- especially in regards to melanoma in the feet or something with a similar potentially life threatening outcome.
I would like to think I am being exeptionally concientous (and many that know me would know that I am no shrinking violet in confidence). But others could view my tears and fears as just plain paranoid- which is it?
Does this "state of being" ever become lessened? And similarly- should it? Complacency can be a professional hazard.
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