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Working abroad

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by emma-sanderson85, Mar 28, 2012.

  1. emma-sanderson85

    emma-sanderson85 Welcome New Poster


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    Hello

    I am new on podiatry arena and this site has been recommend by a friend. I am in my final year studying podiatry in the UK and I am very interested in working overseas when i qualify in July. I am keen to get stuck into all aspects of podiatric care including biomechanics, if anyone knows of any well known practices in Spain, Auz or NZ could you please let me know or anyone who has experience of doing this could you give me some advice. It has only been recently that I have decided the big move is what I want to do. I have family in all of these countries so it is ideal.

    Thank you
    Emma
     
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