Why do we write to a patient’s GP in the first place Should we write to a patient’s GP? Why do you write to the patient’s GP? This was the question posed to a podiatry Facebook group and the replies came in brimming to the gunnels. This is the type...
Webinars Good or Bad? No one in the world of communication can have failed to appreciate that the internet has come of age during lockdown. So, are Webinars the new lecture forum? This article considers this question for podiatrists and methods of supporting...
Writing on Social media Ping! There are so many podiatry groups now it is hard to keep up. The subject matter is wider than ever. Writing on social media carries risks. Once published it is hard to remove clumsy phrasing from a readers mind. We’ve all made the...
The case of a skin lesion on the wrist. Clinical on-line discussion and reflection. Part-2 The dermatological presentation of seborrhoeic keratosis is discussed using liquid nitrogen (N2). This article considers the case of a skin lesion on the wrist. The previous...
The case of a skin lesion on the wrist from clinical comments on-line Part 1 In this case a skin lesion is discussed on the wrist rather than the foot. The consultation started with a telemedicine call by phone. As podiatrists are providing clinical comment about...
Colour, diagnosis and training in podiatry It’s a tough question, and the focus is on diagnosis, colour and training. Not so much to answer the question, ‘was I trained with colour in mind?’ but have I done anything about having a deficit in my...
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