once a Pod is HCPC-registered that's it. Fully accepted and accredited by our regulatory body.
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Nowadays the only route into Pod is via a Pod degree.
There is not a cat in Hell's chance of FHPs being HCPC-registered (imo).
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Hi David
Hope you don't mind me using this bit of one of your posts.
Reading the thread it was in it seems some clarification could be useful.
So AW asked about the difference in Podiatrists who are registered with the HPC and if the group trained by an organisation called SMAE were the same.
I may be wrong but I think although we are HPC registered the standard of training needed to work in the nhs is a full time 3-4 years course.
The old State Registered thing.
to be honest apart from that i don't know what the difference is?
Not met any FHP are they the same as Foot care assistants?
Seems that anyone can get the Hpc to register them?
please enlighten me guys
Thanks Ed:D
I am up early as had tooth out on fri OUCH even had to pay for the pain!!!!!
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