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Visiting the UK

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by MicW, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. MicW

    MicW Active Member


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    Greetings all.

    I intend visiting the UK in late April/early May ( 30.4.10 - 3.05.10 ) in line with attendence at the Amsterdam Conference. It is hoped that I might get the opportunity to visit a High Risk Foot Clinic. I currently work in a small clinic of this nature run by our local Endocrinologist (located on the south coast of New South Wales).

    If there is anybody out there who would be willing to allow me to sit in for a while to see how you operate I would be most grateful.

    We see this as a chance to compare and learn with the aim of improving our services to those with PVD and/or diabetic ulceration

    My movements around England are going to be pretty rapid. The longest stay in one spot will be in London. Ideally this is would be the best place to sit in on a clinic.

    Thanks Michael
     
  2. Chloe P

    Chloe P Member

    aim for Kings college hospital's diabetic foot clinic with Professor Edmonds, I went on a day placement there and learnt alot

    Contact details

    Diabetic Foot Clinic Reception: 020 3299 3223
     
  3. MicW

    MicW Active Member

    Thanks

    Michael
     
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