Pages tagged with: podiatry
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Adel Garrett – BSc (Hons) Podiatry graduate
University of Plymouth - Adel Garrett alumni case study
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Jack Loveday – BSc (Hons) Podiatry graduate
University of Plymouth - Jack Loveday alumni case study
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Annette Benny – Diploma in Podiatric Medicine graduate
University of Plymouth - Annette Benny alumni case study
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BSc (Hons) Podiatry
Study on Plymouth's BSc (Hons) Podiatry course and learn the key concepts and theories of podiatric practice including anatomy, biomechanics, physiology and podiatric medicine with innovative and practical teaching in state-of-the-art facilities.
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Podiatry interviews
Learn more about the interview process for BSc (Hons) Podiatry with University of Plymouth's Faculty of Health.
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Podiatry academic awarded sought-after fellowship
University of Plymouth news: Podiatrist Dr Joanne Paton, and the Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit have been awarded one of only six national Clinical Trials Fellowships by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
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Plymouth academics take on key roles within College of Podiatry
Dr Sally Abey and Emma Cowley have been elected to senior positions in the College of Podiatry and hope to bring foot health higher up the public health agenda.
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Why wearing high heels should be a choice, not a requirement
University of Plymouth news: Emma Cowley, Lecturer in Podiatry, tells us why wearing high heels should be a choice, not a requirement
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Recognition and reduction of risk to the lower limb in the patient with diabetes (masters level)
University of Plymouth offers this masters-level module to develop your understanding of the effects of diabetes on the lower limb.
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Zoe Boulton – BSc (Hons) Podiatry graduate
University of Plymouth - Zoe Boulton alumni case study.
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Aaron Batho – BSc (Hons) Podiatry graduate
University of Plymouth - Aaron Batho alumni case study.
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New research to help combat diabetic foot condition
University of Plymouth news: Vasileios Lepesis, Lecturer in Podiatry, is conducting a study into whether manual therapy in the foot and ankle could lower the chances of people with diabetes developing foot ulcers.